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Biketown (stylized as BIKETOWN), also known as Biketown PDX, is a bicycle-sharing system in Portland, Oregon, that began operation on July 19, 2016. The system is owned by Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and operated by Lyft , [ 1 ] with Nike, Inc. as the title sponsor . [ 2 ]
Harlow is a small chain vegetarian cafes in Portland, Oregon, known for its dairy- and gluten-free options. [1] [2] The original restaurant operates on Hawthorne Boulevard, in southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood, and outposts are on 23rd Avenue in northwest Portland's Northwest District, [3] as well as Alberta Street in northeast Portland's Vernon neighborhood.
Bluto's ranked sixth on The Oregonian 's list of the best new restaurants of 2022. [15] The newspaper's Michael Russell recommended ordering "as much souvlaki, flatbread and hummus as you can eat". [16] Andrea Damewood included the hummus in the Portland Mercury 's "best bites" in Portland in 2022. [17]
Jojo (also known as Jojo Food Truck and Jojo PDX) is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Established by Justin Hintze in 2018, the business operates in southeast Portland 's Creston-Kenilworth neighborhood and northwest Portland 's Pearl District .
Following are currently operating notable restaurants in Portland, Oregon: Amalfi's Italian Restaurant Bridge City Pizza Chin's Kitchen Fuller's Coffee Shop Habibi Restaurant Jam on Hawthorne Le Happy, 2008 Lúc Lắc Vietnamese Kitchen (2020) Nuestra Cocina, 2021 Ox Pambiche Cocina and Repostería Cubana, 2015 Papi Chulo's Shandong Skyline ...
Mikiko Mochi Donuts is a doughnut shop in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] Emily Mikiko Strocher and Alex McGillivray started the business as a pop-up restaurant in 2020, before launching a residency in Northwest Portland later in the year, then opening a brick and mortar shop in the Northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood in 2022.
In 2017, Eater Portland 's Mattie John Bamman said Desi PDX was "one of the hottest food carts in the city". [10] Ned Lannamann included the restaurant in the Portland Mercury 's 2019 list of fifty of the city's best multi-cultural eateries, in which he described the business as "unique and excellent". [ 5 ]
Bye and Bye is a bar on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's King neighborhood. [5] It has two large patios and serves brunch on weekends. [6] The vegan menu has included a "meatball" sub, [7] an "Eastern" bowl, [8] grilled cheese, spaghetti, chili pie, pretzel knots, and chips and salsa. [9]