Anne Paulsen: "The drinks were all really tasty! I recommend getting there early as it was pretty busy really fast. Look for the green light upstairs to find it, cause it looks like a regular house from the street!"
Eater: "Dinner menus riff on Korean barbecue dining, and might include salt-baked pork belly, wrapped in rice paper with pickled radish, or ember-smoked hanger steak with cabbage and scallion slaw."
The Wall Street Journal: "This 1,500-seat Art Deco palace has a marquee that rises above the neighborhood like a beacon. The nonprofit Film Action Oregon runs it, showing independent films and teaching kids to make movies."
Travel + Leisure: "You won’t find a more inspiring destination to begin a Portland adventure than Mount Tabor Park. Hike or bike to the summit for a stunning view of the city."
Prathan Thananart: "Amazing scenic place. Pack a mat or a hammock, some snacks, and your favorite book."
Jon Cassie: "My pick for the finest friendly local game store in the whole country. Super nice owners and employees, HUGE play area, equally huge, comprehensive stock (they've got everything...)."
Erik: "There are no finer a game shop around Portland than here. Love the vast number of tables and the games you can play inside the "Adult" room. The prices here are also good."
Francene Grewe: "At Hoyt Arboretum every tree has a story to tell. Founded in 1928 to conserve endangered species and educate the community, Hoyt encompasses 187 ridge-top acres accessible by trails covering 12 miles."
C Delo: "Gorgeous, and remarkably peaceful for being so close to downtown. That said, it took my husband and I a while to acclimate to the signage in this park-- it isn't always immediately clear."