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In 2021, Suzette Smith of the Portland Mercury said the carts "have grown into a great little spot to have a beer and enjoy an outdoor treat" and wrote, "Situated as they are, between neighborhood houses, it's hard to imagine Nob pod will ever be the late night, street food destination of our dreams."
Food cart at Pod 28 in 2013 The GCG offers a variety of toppings not usually found on grilled cheese sandwiches. Some of these toppings include bacon, apples, blue cheese, Swiss cheese, jalapeño, artichoke, turkey, hummus, mascarpone, Nutella, banana, cinnamon, avocado, tomato, sauerkraut, ham, salami, chips, fried eggs and many others.
Food cart at Cartlandia, 2013. The pod is located near the intersection of 82nd Avenue and the Springwater Corridor in southeast Portland's Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood. [2] There are about 30 food carts at this location and it is one of the largest food cart sites in Oregon. [3]
Pages in category "Food cart pods in Portland, Oregon" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The pod opened at Stark Street and 10th Avenue in southeast Portland's Buckman neighborhood in April 2023, [1] [2] in the space previously occupied by MidCity SmashedBurger. [3] Businesses in the pod are LGBTQ- and/or BIPOC-owned. [4] The project is a collaboration between ChefStable and the restaurant group Win Win.
Laurelhurst Market (2009) Laurelwood Pub and Brewery; Lauretta Jean's; Le Happy; Le Pigeon (2006) ... Food cart pods. Alder Street food cart pod, 2013. Cart ...
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Defunct pods include the Alder Street food cart pod (1990s–2019) and Carts on Foster, which closed in 2023. Defunct food carts include Baby Blue Pizza, El Gallo Taqueria, Holy Trinity Barbecue, PDX671, and Sweet Lorraine's.