Josh Baker: "Great portion sizes, for a great price. Best of all, incredibly good ice cream. I can't have lactose and their lactose free options were literally the best ice cream I've ever had."
HISTORY: "The park first opened in 1871 & was first known as City Park. John C. Olmsted gave the park its current name in 1909. It is also the site of Portland's first zoo."
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!"
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Caroline Chung: "Classic Hainan chicken over rice dish the Thai way. Authentic, casual and unpretentious. I felt like I was in Asia again! Complimentary ginger tea and lime infused water. Nong was a charming person."
Colin Nelson: "Trails are nice, fresh air is amazing, but drive out east to Vista House if you want an experience you'll never forget!"
Ron Jeramiah: "Awesome trails and hiking spot. Trail heads are only 5 minutes out of down town. Be sure to take the Upper Wildwood trail to the mansion...a must do! 👌🏽"
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."
Darkest Hour Apparel: "Love this park so much. A perfect location for relaxing and taking in all the greenery, beautiful trees and loads of flowers. Summertime this park is very busy. Highly recommend."
Carl Figueiredo: "One of Portland's crown jewels. Beautiful public space with mature trees and natural settings. Places like this make Portland what it is."