What Shouldn't I Miss While in Portland

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Autopsy, Jan 21, 2008.

  1. Autopsy

    Autopsy Line of Credit

    I have a business trip that just came up today. I'll be in Beaverton from this Thursday to next Tuesday afternoon. While I'm out there what shouldn't I miss in terms of toy shops, food, entertainment?
     
  2. Ethan

    Ethan Formerly siphilon

    for breakfast I can recommend Pearl (in the Pearl district) for the best breads & breakfast items (they have great coffee too & they serve lunch as well) or for something more funky hit up voodoo doughnut :razz:
     
  3. ajb603

    ajb603 Toy Prince

    missing link toys might be your best bet. No sales tax in portland if i remember correctly too!
     
  4. ---NT---

    ---NT--- Prototype

    You can miss all the toy shops - they're pretty unspectacular. If you must, I'd hit Billy Galaxy - that's the only interesting one now that Dr. Tongue doesn't have a brick/mortar shop. Grass Hut isn't a toy shop (so that's partially why I said they're all unspectacular), and you're coming too early for Martin's 6" Ojo Rojo. It's pretty small, but if you're in the area it's worth a look.
    The food angle all depends on what you like. Dot's has awesome cheddar fries. Montage is your best "late night" spot - excellent Spicy Mac! Pizza Oasis (on West Burnside, not the one on Hawthorne) has the best pizza in town, IMO - and you can have slices made to order. There's lots of good, pricey places to eat, but these are three of my favorite cheap places.
    There's lots of places for breakfast, but Francis (on NE Alberta) is probably my favorite right now - excellent omelette and french toast!
    Dunno what to tell you in terms of entertainment - maybe check www.portlandmercury.com? I don't go out to shows anymore, and I don't know what you're into...
     
  5. toybotstudios

    toybotstudios Die-Cast

  6. Autopsy

    Autopsy Line of Credit

    Thanks for the suggestions I will definitely be going to the food and toy locations and give feedback...keep um coming

    Kirkland - I kneel humbly to the content you have built on your site - I need to look at it more often for great information for both local and remote destinations
     
  7. toybotstudios

    toybotstudios Die-Cast

    lol...no need for that!

    just thought I would post the link since I was just there a couple of months ago and took all those pictures!

    have a great time. Portland is a very cool city with a warm, laid back vibe... :D
     
  8. trueadrn

    trueadrn Line of Credit

    i dont know about warm, its freezing right now. But if you get a chance check out the Nike HQ its in Beaverton.
     
  9. Laffin Lapin

    Laffin Lapin Addicted

    Yeah, a nice arctic breeze is sweeping through tonight. Fire on the Mountain in North Portland is good for chicken wings if you're into meat, and if you're going to be in the Pearl District, Sangari Pearl is a pretty good Chinese place. Pix Patisserie is awesome for really decadent deserts and accompanying spirits, they've got three locations, one is on Hawthorne near where Missing Link is.

    Powell's City of Books is good for an hour or two also - and the Japanese Gardens in Washington Park is very nice and peaceful but just a bit pricey.
     
  10. jocappy

    jocappy Line of Credit

    You will enjoy pdx. very nice city to live in, near, or visit. Just was in the pearl last night for my buddy's bday. I say if you can check out Just be complex. Not that it has much in the lines of kaiju, but a cool store. Plus around the corner is Ground Kontrol. Its an arcade with lots of older games, pinball etc. After 7 I think it turns into a bar. Enjoy.
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Definatley dont pass up Grasshut. Missing link is the best toy store in town, sometimes they have some nice kaiju in there. Just Be Complex is ok, though the guys who work in there can be douchebags. Food, someone already said montage, which is great, dont go there if you want to hold a conversation though, super noisy. Delta Cafe has awesome southern food, particularly there spicy blackened catfish over grits, yum. Lovely Hulahans is good too, though I havent been there in quite some time. If your going to powells, might as well hit up Counter Media, which is like half a block away, lot of cool stuff in there, just steer clear of the back half of the shop, which is vintage porn heh
     
  12. soda pop SMASH

    soda pop SMASH Addicted

    stumptown or freshpot for some good coffee! man i love freshpot!
     
  13. ---NT---

    ---NT--- Prototype

    Kidd's Toy Museum!
    And if you like books at all, then Powell's (as has been suggested) is necessary.
     
  14. vintagevinyl

    vintagevinyl Line of Credit

    billy galaxy had two different locations last time i was there . both are on burnside but on different sides of the bridge . he had split his american toys and japanese toys . good thai food place around the corner of his original place accross from powell books . big japanese supermarket / bookstore in beaverton but i dont know if you would find anything there its just kinda cool .
     
  15. billygalaxy

    billygalaxy Fresh Meat

    Our other store - Moshi Moshi is moving right next to our other shop downtown in March.

     
  16. il_muffino

    il_muffino Addicted

    I'm glad I found this thread because I arrived in Portland yesterday. I'll be dropping by Billy Galaxy and Grass Hut this afternoon. Sweet!

    -Len
     
  17. Autopsy

    Autopsy Line of Credit

    Now that my job got finished - working 15 hour days for the last few days I'm going to do a world wind tour of Portland

    Len - you may see me around Burnside - I'll be the one with a green A&G jacket, black skull cap, jeans, and black converse, while walking around in a sleepless stewper
     
  18. il_muffino

    il_muffino Addicted

    I've got glasses, a ponytail, brown hair and I'll likely be wearing a knit cap and a Berkeley sweatshirt. Say hello if you see me.
     

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