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Grain & Gristle Will Close as the Owners Prepare to Open a Combination Restaurant-Cooking School

For many chefs, learning how to cook is just as much about eating food as making it. Understanding flavor, or how specific techniques impact the...

Portland Leads the Pack at the 2023 U.S. Coffee Championships

Portland coffee talent took home victories in two categories and runner-up status in two more at the U.S. Coffee Championships this year. At the Oregon...

17 Stellar Restaurants and Bars Along Killingsworth Street in Portland

The wall of vinyl records sends an unmistakable signal to what kind of bar Keys Lounge patrons have walked into — warm, consciously retro, and...

Where to Drink and Dine in Portland’s Kenton Neighborhood

Paul Bunyan looming in Kenton. | Nathan Williams/Eater Portland Portlanders who’ve ridden the Max’s yellow line far enough north will fondly...

Oregon’s Late Dungeness Crab Seasons Create Challenges for Crabbers, Restaurants, and Diners

Dungeness crab is one of the Oregon’s coast’s most popular treasures, widely enjoyed whole with olive oil or butter, or featured in iconic West Coast...

Where to Eat and Drink in Portland’s Arbor Lodge Neighborhood

Mole oaxaqueno at El Yike Oaxaqueno. | Nathan Williams/Eater Portland Best known for the large park at its center — featuring...

Where to Dine and Drink in and Around Ladd’s Addition

A dish from Palomar. | Carla J. Peña/Eater Portland The grid-defying, ahead-of-its-time Ladd’s Addition is a neighborhood-meets-maze, spokes and diagonals...

Where to Find Beefy, Hearty Cheesesteaks in Portland

A cheesesteak from Buddy’s Steaks. | Waz Wu/Eater Portland This country is blessed with plenty of iconic, regional dishes— Mission burritos,...

Where to Find Cheesy, Satisfying Pepperoni Pizza in Portland

Luigi pepperoni from Giants NY. | Nathan Williams/Eater Portland Pepperoni may sound Italian, but it has no known origin in the...

The Eater Portland Dining Starter Pack

Portland’s national profile has been something of a roller coaster over the last quarter century — from iconoclastic blue-collar riverport to affordable bohemian oasis to...

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