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    Beaverton Night Market - Beaverton welcomes you.

    Beaverton Night Market

    3.9(11 reviews)
    9.0 miSouthwest Portland
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    I came here July 2018, and it was surprisingly lit. Did not have expectations going in and was…read morepleasantly surprised. Lots of vendors - diversity in food booths and cultures represented. Some booths sold cultural items and were very interesting. The performances were WOW.

    First time to this event on a beautiful August evening…read more Event opens at 5 p.m and closes at 10 p.m. Event is popular and inclusive of the many diverse cultures in the area. Plenty of people. Come early. Highlights: * Free admission * Plenty of food and drink stands with variety of flavors to suite diverse tastes and dietary needs * Unique hand made crafts from around the world * Organized event staff - helpful, ready to answer any questions * Max train station close by * Interesting performances at the two stages with many international themes * Activities for kids and adults * Free give-aways from some exhibiting organizations * Accessible ATM and restrooms * Plenty of information to learn about other cultures * Good music and vibes Lowlights: * Long lines for food - especially at popular food stands like the Himalayan Dumplings * Parking - this event is popular and parking lots around the area get full. Event parking is not encouraged in surrounding parking lot. Didn't see a dedicated event parking area. Use Max train if possible * Some vendors up-charge items and only take cash. * Not enough seating areas to watch the performances at the main stage * Crowded - be comfortable being very close to people and possibly rubbing shoulders. If you are in the area, bookmark this event. I found it worthwhile, enjoyed it, and learned a lot. Check their website for event details and dates. Bring cash and an empty stomach to taste all the different foods and drinks.

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    Beaverton Night Market - Main stage

    Main stage

    Beaverton Night Market - Lapopular Makatlan stand. www.lapopularmakatlan.com

    Lapopular Makatlan stand. www.lapopularmakatlan.com

    Beaverton Night Market - African craft and paintings stall. Cool stuff.

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    African craft and paintings stall. Cool stuff.

    Pizzario - Vegan Pizza

    Pizzario

    4.2(252 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    I can't tell what went so horribly wrong with our order but it showed such blatant disregard for…read morecustomers and quality. This pizza is not cheap, but it use to be our favorite, we hadn't been in the area for a while so getting this horrible order when we came back is a shock. We ordered early and were the only pick up and customers in sight, no one was busy at all - they were standing talking at the bar. My Alfredo chicken pizza was half burned so the crust tastes bad, the chicken was completely dried out like chewing jerky and the most confusing part - the garlic is raw, crunchy and not roasted at all - like it was thrown on raw after they were burned the rest. The spicy meat had 2 inch ring of crust so there were barely any toppings and they completely forgot the namesake ingredient - the sriracha. For pizza this expensive, I'd expect them to keep portions regular (at least matching throughout an order) and the staff to know how to prepare and check each pizza.

    I'm giving them the missing star. Nothing has really changed: The pizza remains about as good or…read morepassable as you're going to get West of Beaverton, the cocktail menu is still the best kept secret in town, and the live music makes it clear that any band that has a night off from the low-rollers' lounge at Spirit Mountain or Ilanai will always have a home... and that any plumber in this town can play Mustang Sally for an evening if they have a Home Depot bucket and no inhibitions. So what's the extra star for? For putting up with what we're going to call "The Downtown Hillsboro Clientele." This isn't everyone who shows up for a meal or a drink in Downtown Hillsboro, mind you, but everyone who makes that experience seem like their personal cross to bear. The Downtown Hillsboro Clientele starts the evening by complaining that they had to park half a block away from the restaurant when, just 10 years ago, they could park directly in front of it. The Downtown Hillsboro Clientele is shocked when it has to wait more than two minutes for a table. The Downtown Hillsboro Clientele is regularly baffled by a restaurant's core menu items. It recoils when seeing Spanish words used in tapas dishes. It asks if the sweet mango wings are spicy. It wonders if your well-reviewed izakaya has teriyaki dishes like the place in the strip mall. It asks for six different beer tasters, but never a flight. It complains that you put a sandwich on a bagel, then complains when that sandwich leaves the menu. It spits out garlic on a Margherita pizza. That last bit of tourist classism I just won't abide. It's one thing when some tronfio northerner looks down on a southern pizza eater for indulging in some garlic... it's another when some borioso 'medigan who took one cruise around the boot decides that makes them the Barefoot Contessa of Forest Grove. Unfortunately for your delicate little white-bread-and-ranch palate, not only will that offending garlic frequently make its way onto Pizza Marinara, but pizziolos who've actually eaten pizza in southern Italy at establishments devoid of tablecloths will tell you that garlic finds its way onto Pizza Margherita either in the sauce, in infused olive oil, or--gasp--in garlic powder. And this is really going to knock you on your ass, but East of the Mississippi? East of the Tualatin? Yeah, folks throw garlic on Margherita pies constantly. And you're going to knock points off because the basil's burnt? On a brick oven pizza? I'm attaching a photo of a margherita pizza upon which the basil is so scorched that it's basically chips. The place that pizza came from? Ken's Artisan: The best pizza in this entire state. That may be the last time you see me compare Pizzario to them, but if you're going to knock the place for what the best pizzamakers in the region regularly do... then I'm sorry, but just start ordering from Papa Murphy's. The Downtown Hillsboro Clientele will not be satisfied until there are a maximum of three restaurants downtown, each of those restaurants serves a menu out of a 1950s luncheonette, all of them close promptly at 8 p.m., and they're surrounded by no fewer than eight antique stores, 10 barber shops with owners over 80, and two mortuaries to shuffle those barbers and luncheonette regulars off this mortal coil. Downtown Hillsboro's biggest obstacle to growth isn't foot traffic, parking, or diversity of offerings--its an obstinate core of old cranks that refuses to learn anything modestly new even if staff holds their hand throughout the entire process. I credit Pizzario for doing the slow, patient work of converting the willing one new pizza, cocktail menu, and local band at a time. Downtown Hillsboro is changing adimirably in spite of the toddler palates and temperaments of its most thick-skulled Clientele.

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    Pizzario - The Bar, staffed by some top shelf tenders too

    The Bar, staffed by some top shelf tenders too

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    Pizzario - Dinner area with Live Music feet away from you every single night!

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    Dinner area with Live Music feet away from you every single night!

    McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse - Wild Mushroom Ravioli

    McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse

    3.4(699 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    unique atmosphere and good food. The setting has that unique character--relaxed, a little eclectic,…read moreand a great place to unwind whether you're meeting friends or just grabbing a casual meal. The food is well-prepared and flavorful, with a good variety on the menu. From burgers and sandwiches to their drinks, everything is reliable and satisfying. Portions are fair, and the quality makes it worth the visit. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the restaurant itself was clean and comfortable. Service can be a little on the slower side at times, but nothing that takes away too much from the overall experience. Overall, McMenamins is a dependable local spot with good food, a great vibe, and friendly service. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the Hillsboro area.

    I'm a McMenamins fan in general, but this location appeals to me in special ways. For a non-hotel…read moreproperty, the grounds are spacious and the atmosphere is perfect for the iconic McMenamins experience. I normally grab food in Imbrie Hall, which is a two story A frame building. You can grab a seat the bar downstairs, score a booth in the downstairs perimeter or sneak upstairs to take it all in from a well appointed perch. Each option is uniquely wonderful. The beer on tap does rotate every month. You can't go wrong with the Ruby if you want something light, or the Hammerhead is just as solid in a different way. Want to try something fun and seem like you're in the know? Order a 'rubber head,' which is a mixture of the two. I love walking by the Little White Shed at night as I wander through the property. There is something about the smell of juniper wood burning and the options for gathering that beckon me to stop and meander for a while. I need to spend time there more often. Ultimately, it's McMenamins. It's whimsical, the beer is plentiful and the service is consistently going to be just slightly above average. However, when you look at this location distinctly, you see appeal in the property itself, the uniqueness of the different food and beverage concepts, and enjoy the easy access to the freeway. Check it out and make sure you linger long enough to spend some time at the Little White Shed. You won't regret it.

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    McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse - Artwork

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    McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse - Burger

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    McMenamins Cornelius Pass Roadhouse - Terrific outdoor space at the Elephant Bar

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    Terrific outdoor space at the Elephant Bar

    Walters Cultural Arts Center - 4/5/2024 - resident singers of the Portland Opera perform 'Play On: Shakespeare in Music'.

    Walters Cultural Arts Center

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    We have attended two kids concerts here and l loved them both! There is a dedicated parking lot,…read morefree snacks, sensory headphones upon request, and a safe grass space for running around after the show! The staff was friendly and helpful. They also usually offer a treat like cookies during the concert too. The kids get to dance in the front and interact with the singers - we saw Ants Ants Ants and Red Yarn. There is no pressure to stay in your seat for those who are wiggly or for baby wearing parents to walk around. Other concerts and events here are super affordable and amazing for the community. We have also taken music classes here in the upstairs art gallery space and I know they have a cool pottery studio in the basement as well. Support the arts!

    Beautiful, well-appointed venue. We attended a small wedding here. There were about 75 people in…read moreattendance. The stained glass windows and gothic style wood ceiling added beautiful decor for the wedding photos. Located in downtown Hillsboro. They have a private parking lot and street parking available. The venue was clean and well laid out. Bathrooms were downstairs and an elevator available for those who couldn't take the stairs. Kitchen was on the main level, which made the food and beverage setup and service convenient. The wedding was catered and everything was wonderful. I'm not sure how much it cost, but the bride, groom and family seemed very happy. Would recommend.

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    Walters Cultural Arts Center - 4/5/2024 - resident singers of the Portland Opera perform 'Play On: Shakespeare in Music'.

    4/5/2024 - resident singers of the Portland Opera perform 'Play On: Shakespeare in Music'.

    Walters Cultural Arts Center - Wedding setup

    Wedding setup

    Walters Cultural Arts Center - Entrance

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