Where to eat
- Petunia’s Pies and Pastries–Oh.Em.Gee. I was over the moon to find a fully gluten-free bakery after walking past VooDoo Doughnuts and dreaming about desserts. I highly recommend dropping by this bakery!
- Radio Room–I got one of the Buddha bowls and asked for greens and/or rice instead of the grains that came with it.
- Matador–When we visited for a golf tournament, we were starving and didn’t have the energy to search for a restaurant. Luckily, we found this amazing Mexican restaurant and ended up eating here several times during our trip.
- Food trucks–I would be remiss if I didn’t mention all of the many food trucks in Portland. There are so many and I am living for it. If you walk around the city, you will find several food truck gatherings. I recommend checking them out–you are almost guaranteed to find something delicious and affordable
What to do
- Washington Park
- Mississippi Avenue
- Arts District
- Alberta Arts District
- Division Street
- Mt. Tabor
- Powell’s City of Books
Places I still want to try
- Back to Eden Bakery
- Gluten-Free Gem
- Canteen
- Cultured Caveman
- New Cascadia Traditional
- Groundbreaker Brewing – The only gluten-free gastropub in Portland
- Verde Cocina