Filmed By Bike returns this weekend with a spate of indie movies by and for cycling fanatics. Filmed by Bike via Facebook COVID restrictions are steadily lifting, but we’ll keep throwing out our picks for virtual events until we’re officially living in a post-pandemic world. See the latest batch below, from the Filmed By Bike […]
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15 Barbecue Places Worth Trying in Portland
Holy Trinity Barbecue‘s name refers to the sacred trio of pork ribs, brisket, and sausage. Molly MacAlpine As the weather warms up, and picnics become more common, few foods are more ideal for an al fresco meal than barbecue. We’ve compiled this list of Portland joints worth your time, from the Texas-style Holy Trinity Barbecue […]
The Best In-Person Things to Do in Portland This Weekend: A Thousand Ways (Part Two), Naomi Pizza Kitchen, and More
The second installment of 600 Highwaymen’s interactive performance A Thousand Ways begins its run at Portland Center Stage this weekend. Boom Arts via Instagram Governor Brown announced this week that fully vaxxed Oregonians can stop wearing masks in most public spaces (yay!), but our roundup of weekend activities still keeps social distancing in mind. See […]
This Week In Portland Food News: Screen Door Opens Its Pearl District Location, Andina Launches a Takeout-Only Concept, and Quaintrelle is Moving
Screen Door has expanded with a second location slinging savory Southern fare in the Pearl District. Screen Door This week, the brunch favorite Screen Door opens a second location in the Pearl District, Andina launches its new Peruvian street food spinoff Chicha for takeout and delivery only, and Quaintrelle makes a move to Southeast Portland. […]
The Best In-Person Things to Do This Weekend
The Best Things To Do from Home in Portland This Week: May 13-19, 2021
Hollywood Theatre will show Melvin Van Peebles’s 1968 film The Story of a Three-Day Pass in their virtual screening room starting Friday. Everett Collection Portland will soon graduate to the Oregon Health Authority’s “Lower Risk” tier on its path to reopening, but in the meantime, we’ve got another roundup of online events to keep you […]
The Best Things to Do from Home This Week
20 Patios in Portland to Visit This Spring
Admire the view from Revolution Hall‘s spacious rooftop deck. Revolution Hall As the weather warms up and restaurants continue to offer socially distanced outdoor seating, there’s never been a better time to dine al fresco. We’ve rounded up 20 patios in Portland where you can soak up the sun, from the party vibes at Tropicale […]
20 Patios in Portland to Visit This Spring
Your Guide to a Socially Distanced Weekend in Portland: Lilac Days, the Portland Vintage Market, and More
This weekend is your last chance to take in fragrant blooms at Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens’ Lilac Days. Bring your mom! Courtesy Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens ICYMI, the Oregon Convention Center is offering walk-up vaccinations as of Friday! Read on for how to score treats with your vaxx card, plus more of our picks for […]
This Week In Portland Food News: A Sex Worker-Focused Cafe Is Here, Bee’s Custom Cakes Is Opening a Bakery, and Kachka Has a New Happy Hour
Kachka‘s new “fundidapuri” mashes up Adjaruli-style khachapuri (a cheesy Georgian bread boat) with Mexican queso fundido. Carly Diaz Portland dining rooms can reopen today after a week-long shutdown, but that’s not the only big news in the restaurant scene this week: The sex worker-centric delivery service Meals 4 Heels has launched a full-fledged cafe, Bee’s […]
