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    Fruitera Don Pedro

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Always friendly, great produce and super local! Especially love the tortillas and Addicted to Tacos right next door!

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    Hollywood Farmers Market

    Hollywood Farmers Market

    4.7
    (47 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    This is one of Portland's largest farmers markets, with a good diversity of vendors. There are…read moreproduce, ready-to-eat food, bakeries, etc being well represented. There are so many local and small artisans here. I came here for the strawberries, although I also spontaneously picked up some plants on a whim. All the produce looked super fresh. I already had lunch plans, so I had to avoid the row of food vendors as the scents smelled very delicious. Parking can be found along the residential area streets. They are abutting the Grocery Outlet, but the parking lot is only for Grocery Outlet customers, so don't park there! I saw port-a-potties for restrooms. This market is very well attended, and so if you're worried about stuff getting sold out, get here early.

    To my daughter and I, visiting a farmers market is one of our holy grails when we travel. Since…read moreshe's taken me to the Portland Farmers Market-PSU in past years I've visited her, she decided to change up the game and come to Hollywood Farmer's M. in Portland's Hollywood area instead. This market runs just a few blocks and some side streets- but has a diverse mix of vendors and products: cheeses, the obvious blooming plants, fresh produce of course, cookies+baked goods to munch on as you stroll or take with you, mushrooms- the cooking kind, not the trip type, chai tea, etc. I had a great time when my daughter brought me here. We managed to get some mushrooms to cook at her apartment (didn't get around to it)- but I'm sure they'll taste fabulous with some butter! Vendors all have a super friendly energy and the feel here is totally upbeat. This was a terrific way to celebrate and support local farmers, vendors and artisans who offer their unique products.

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    Sheridan Fruit Company

    Sheridan Fruit Company

    4.0
    (202 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    One of my favorite markets, Sheridan's, is in jeopardy of going out of business. Not only is…read moreSheridan's one of my faves, it's the oldest market on Produce Row. While it's a retail market with fresh fruit and veggies, a high quality butcher counter, deli, pantry items, spices, grains and beans, and premade meals, the bulk of their business is supplying to hundreds of local restaurants. During and after Covid, many of these restaurants went out of business which affects the entire supply chain. Sheridan's has suffered. Additionally, suppliers have raised their prices and residential shopping in the area has greatly decreased. All these factors combined have had serious consequences to this once thriving market. Sadly. When I stopped in earlier this month to buy escarole, a green leafy veg for Italian wedding soup, I was shocked to find most of the shelves bare. I was heartbroken, actually. This gem of a store has enabled me to make all of my favorite Italian dinners because they carry ingredients that most other stores don't. I'm from an Italian family and lived my entire life in NJ until moving to Portland in 2000. The first fall, when the weather chilled and I was craving Italian Wedding Soup, escarole was not available anywhere. Thankfully I found Sheridan's and have been a loyal customer ever since. I am doing my best to support them by buying my produce and veggies there, plus whatever other items I can find that I need. It is challenging since their shelves are not stocked, which means I buy what I can at Sheridan's and supplement from another grocery store. But that's what you do to help a business in need. Please, if you live in the area, buy what is available and help them through this very difficult time. Sheridan's is such a gem and it would be a tremendous loss to Portland to lose this market.

    Bye Sheridan Fruit Company. After 110 years serving Portland, they closed their doors on…read more2/13/2026. My kids grew up here as their dad ran the meat department for 14 years. Always the best meat department in town. Long time employees like Byron and Jeff supported this family business. Sorry to see them go but the memories live on.

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    J Vein Caffé

    J Vein Caffé

    4.9
    (105 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Back open! Come and git yo' lo-o-ve!…read more JJ's espresso machine quit on him and one of us customers set up a gofundme to raise the $13K or so for a new machine, wiring, etc... and now he's back in business! Y'know, there is so much that made us all chip in. It includes the following..., but the real reason is that JJ really put's himself out there. He wants to know you and let you know him. He has built a huge community of us who love coffee for sure, but also who love JJ! Those other reasons include: -The best espresso from Spella - Drinks like his spin on the shakeratto that are as much performance art as drink - Free, free, free! Biscuits for all the good doggos and hot cocoa for the kiddos (with shaved chocolate, marshmallows, and handmade whipped cream on top!) - hand made gelato of his own making including flavors like maple, scorpion pepper, and so much more! - awesome smoothies and granita - the best chai in Portland (or anywhere that isn't India - such wonderful fellow customers, an international and eclectic lot, from car mechanics to software engineers. Coming on a Sunday is such a great time to find a whole crowd of friends and friendly strangers here So, come on out and join our community and learn what real coffee culture is all about!

    My favorite Portland cafe. J is the kindest man, and popular on weekends for a reason! He makes all…read moreof the sauces himself, makes his own chai (it's delicious), and crafts every drink with care. He is a talented barista and has yet to make a drink I didn't love. The cafe operates out of a cute airstream, and if you want to stay and sip there's outdoor seating. My family lives in the neighborhood, and walks to J Vein Caffé with my mom for a morning coffee is our favorite tradition. He also makes homemade whipped cream, which he tops the mocha with. Visit J, grab a coffee (if you bring your own cup he'll make it in your own mug!), and go for a stroll with someone you love. Stop by Wednesday-Sunday and check his Instagram for up to date updates.

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    A hot mocha latte (front) and a mocha cappuccino.
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    Himalayan Gift & Candy Store

    Himalayan Gift & Candy Store

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Great experience! Love this store. It's a family owned business that's been there for a long time…read more Never know what you will find here!

    The Himilayan Gift & Candy Store is located inside the 42nd Street station, to the left as you…read moreenter. I'm always amazed this store is still in business as I rarely see anyone shopping there and I have stopped in the 42nd Street Station many times a year for the past 20 years. The small store is packed with clothing, accessories, books, cards and even candy, which seems random! The skirts, pants and tunics are made in different parts of the Himalayas and are loose fitting, some adorned with sequins. I like their cards, most printed on rice paper. According to their website, the store was established to support artists from the Himalayas and to provide those that are also interested in contributing to the 'Save the Artisan's Skill Project( SASP), a permanent place of access. Their website explains their products and mission: We carry handmade crafts from Himalayan Region including Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Ladak and Tibet. Some of our items are produced under the women's development project; some are from industrial development project located in Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kantipur, Kirtipur in Nepal and some are self employees as domestic leisure works. We also carry publications from Snow Lion, New York; Dharma Center,Shambala, California; Amber Lotus and Graphic Art Center publishing; Oregon; including books, calendars, greeting / post cards, note books, Paubha / thanka paintings (scroll) and rice paper prints and many more relating to Himalayan region.

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    Candy! Seems random but it is in the stores name!
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    Store view from inside 42nd Station
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    Hong Phat Food Center

    Hong Phat Food Center

    3.8
    (134 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $

    This 5/5 review solely for the Pâté Gan (liver spread) from the refrigerated deli near the front…read more Oh My Goodness ... I finally found something to Yelp about here! I've been a longtime, low-key regular at Hồng Phát for all things Vietnamese and random grocery needs, but this time I found my reason to shout about it. After what felt like a lifetime of hovering and debating, I finally went for it and picked up their Pâté Gan (liver spread) from the refrigerated deli case near the front. Let me tell you: SPREADABLE GOLD! 8oz hand-filled container for $5.95 and worth every single bite. Listed ingredients? Pork Liver, Pork Fat, Pork. (We all know there's more in there, but I'm not here to investigate, just to celebrate.) As a pâté-obsessed Bánh Mì DIY, this blew me away. -Texture: Silky and spreadable perfection. -Taste: Deep, rich, and satisfying without being overly gamey. - Smell: Divine, for those who love a good pâté, you know what I mean. This is officially my new go-to pâté source, alongside my other favorites scattered along 82nd Ave. TIP: Since it's hand-packed from a larger batch, look for condensation inside the container. It can give you a clue about how fresh it is and how long you've got before the quality dips. Don't just rely on the "Sell By" label. Honestly, I still can't believe I slept on this for so long with my skepticism. If you're even mildly into pâté or making your own Bánh Mì at home: run, don't walk.

    I like this Asian grocery! I believe they claim it is the largest and most popular Asian grocery…read morestore in Portland. They bring in tropical fruits from Hawaii and overall have a huge produce section with herbs and vegetables. I haven't purchased any of their meat or fish. But I do like their snack selection, condiments/sauces, as well as their grab and go prepared foods.

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    Pâté Gan (liver spread) $5.95 for 8oz

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    Providore Fine Foods

    Providore Fine Foods

    4.2
    (165 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    There's so many photos of this place, you get the idea…read more A great addition to the neighborhood, and a destination if not close. Their wine bar is fantastic, and good-priced, and it was fun to watch the last of the World Cup here today. If you're looking for something special or hard to find, this is the place, much like the old Pastaworks was on Hawthorne. They really shine on their produce, pasta and fresh meats here, and there's always something new, but I love that you can count on the bakery for your focaccia and other fresh breads. Cheese case is like Rue Cler, Paris--so much selection and they will tell you about each one of them. Don't be afraid to just ask a lot of questions. I wish that they did some little items in the bakery, one of my fondest memories from childhood was going to Pastaworks with my dad and getting a breadstick, probably eating it before we even paid (we did), as we strolled around, and where's the peanut sauce for pasta, another favorite of the old days, yup, I'm old. Can't say enough good things about this place, it can add up though as others have mentioned, but, if you keep to a list or just slow the roll on the impulse buy, it's actually reasonable and you know you're getting what you're paying for. I've never regretted a purchase here or thought it unfair. I mean, it says Fine Foods right there in the name...:) Thank you for the amazing ingredients for dinner tonight, cheers!

    Incredible little grocer that has a huge wine selection, cute gift area, tons d European dry goods,…read morefresh produce, fresh bakery and a incredible ready food deli area. You can spend hours in this store looking through the store, prepping dinners or gift shopping! Worth the stop to check it out.

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    Oh my, so good. I put this on almost everything.
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    Fruitera Don Pedro - markets - Updated August 2026

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