Food scene
OK Omens
1758 SE Hawthorne BlvdA hip wine bar and restaurant from the Castagna crew.
(Temporarily closed due to building fire)
A favorite of all who have enjoyed this authentic Lebanese cuisine. Consistently great!
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Riyadh's Lebanese Restaurant
1318 SE Hawthorne Blvd(Temporarily closed due to building fire)
A favorite of all who have enjoyed this authentic Lebanese cuisine. Consistently great!
Yama Sushi & Izakaya
2038 SE Clinton StMake a reservation if possible. Outdoor dining is available.
Grassa
1205 SW Washington StReally great Italian fare! Close, walkable, consistently great food.
Chicken and Guns
1207 SE Hawthorne BlvdGreat for take out or eat in. A standing favorite of locals.
Great place for a weekend brunch. Standing in line for a bit is well worth it!
165 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Jam On Hawthorne
2239 SE Hawthorne BlvdGreat place for a weekend brunch. Standing in line for a bit is well worth it!
It's fun, quirky, with great food, great drinks, and a great place to go alone or with a small group.
318 現地メンバーのおすすめ
¿Por Qué No?
4635 Southeast Hawthorne BoulevardIt's fun, quirky, with great food, great drinks, and a great place to go alone or with a small group.
Salt & Straw
2035 NE Alberta StExcellent ice cream and a fun street to wander with your treat.
Teote House Cafe
1615 SE 12th AveNeighborhoods
Ladd's Addition is a streetcar-era neighborhood that has been preserved to look much the same as it has since being platted in 1891. The neighborhood is named after Banker, Investor and mayor of Portland William S. Ladd, who acquired land in the neighborhood in 1878. The unique street layout was developed by Ladd with the help of his surveyor. The land developed steadily over the 19th century and became home to generations of Portland families, new and old. It is now known as Portland's oldest planned community.
In 1977, the Portland Historic Landmarks Commission and the Portland Planning Commission designated Ladd's Addition as one of the two Historic Conservation Districts.
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/684287
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Ladd's Addition
Ladd's Addition is a streetcar-era neighborhood that has been preserved to look much the same as it has since being platted in 1891. The neighborhood is named after Banker, Investor and mayor of Portland William S. Ladd, who acquired land in the neighborhood in 1878. The unique street layout was developed by Ladd with the help of his surveyor. The land developed steadily over the 19th century and became home to generations of Portland families, new and old. It is now known as Portland's oldest planned community.
In 1977, the Portland Historic Landmarks Commission and the Portland Planning Commission designated Ladd's Addition as one of the two Historic Conservation Districts.
https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/article/684287