Portland restaurants see uptick in customers during stretch of warm weather

The increase in customers is a hopeful sign for restaurants and businesses hit hard by the pandemic.

PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, Portland has seen the warmest weather of the year so far and it’s a welcome sight for struggling restaurant and business owners who depend on big crowds heading into the summer months.

The city saw temperatures in the upper ’70s during a three-day stretch of warm weather following a mostly wet and cold spring. 

Alexa Hancock works at Little River Cafe.

“This place is really dependent on the weather. Once it’s rainy and cold, we don’t get as much business,”

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