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    Pearl District

    3.8 (57 reviews)

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    Mecca F.

    I love this place when visiting. I literally walk everywhere I need to go. Great restaurants, tones of little coffee spots. They have city bikes, scooters and public transportation if walking isn't your thing. For my COVID away from home trip people are wearing mask in the Public as well as inside establishments. Lots of neighborhood parks to Picnic at or just relax with a nice book.

    Lauren C.

    If you visit Portland you'll probably find yourself in this area at least once for shopping or a meal. This area is lively and has the big city hustle and bustle. There are many great options for eating and drinking. Our favorite cocktail bar find was Hamlet. If cocktails aren't your thing then there are several good breweries with outdoor seating for people watching and urban nature enjoyment. Food is offered at all of the breweries and there are plenty of restaurants as well. Check out Cupcake Jones for yummy cupcakes. The best known store in the area is Powell Books and a definite must shop if in the area. There is a large Whole Foods for necessities or a snack. Plenty of stores are in the area, but my favorites are Anthropology, REI, and Sur La Table.

    Jamison Park
    Ed U.

    So I think the Pearl District as a whole deserves one big Yelp, don't you? If like me, you were a confused tourist who has been led to believe that roses and waterfalls are all there is to see in Portland, you owe it to yourself to dedicate some hang time here in this boho-meets-yuppie integration area. It's about ten blocks north to south and eight blocks east to west. It's a easy walk-around on a nice day, or by all means take the streetcar which is free up to Johnson Street. I had no idea the area was named after someone - an Ethiopian woman named Pearl Marie Amhara, who inspired a local gallery owner to name the area Pearl. He also thought the old buildings were like oysters with pearls inside them. And some do have pearls like Powell's City of Books. Others look like they have sand. And then some have cholesterol issues like Fuller's Coffee Shop. I walked around this funky area a lot during my brief getaway here. Relaxed at Jamison Square. Sipped tapioca pearls at Tea Zone. Smelled the goodies at Pearl Bakery. Stared at the anatomically correct Neptune statue at Ten Thousand Villages. Of course, you need to spend several hours at Powell's, probably the best bookstore in the country, and have some buttery pancakes at Fuller's while there's an empty seat at the counter. It's like Manhattan's SoHo without the urban grit or like San Francisco's SoMa without the blowholes. I imagine they could have gone for NoPo, but it isn't "north of Portland" ...it's IN Portland. Maybe NoBu for "north of Burnside"? Nah, then everyone will think it's one big expensive sushi restaurant. Hmmm, SoLo for "south of Lovejoy"? Do you think maybe I'm spending too much time thinking about this? Yeah, Pearl works for me.

    First Thursday in the Pearl
    Tamara C.

    Powell's City of Books Everett Street Autoworks Andina REI Lovejoy Bakers PEARL. I heart you. You have everything I need for my brain, my car, my fancy dinners or happy hours, my fitness needs and my sweet indulgences. I live right on the border of the Pearl, the Alphabet District, downtown and enjoy the best of all three. It is wonderful being able to walk to terrific restaurants, coffee shops, places like Powell Books, First Thursday, downtown or the boutiques up on 23rd Avenue. And to those that have the impression that only the uppity, yuppity live in this area, let me assure you it is not the case. It does not have to cost a fortune to live here. It is true that parking is a bitch. Once I am parked, I can walk to everything I need. It is a small price to pay for all the other amenities. No neighborhood is perfect but mine comes close.

    Mark B.

    This is one of those areas that no one wanted to go to, kind of run down. Then the city got together with a bunch of developers. Changed the name.... Now there are bunches of very expensive condos. There are a bunch of expensive boutiques. Finally there are a bunch of expensive and mostly disappointing restaurants. Things have a lot of potential. World foods came in and seems to do well. I like the one on Barber better. That isn't the neighborhoods fault. In all its a good place to explore. But if I have a lot of time to spend, there are lots of better areas.

    In 2005
    Jana C.

    Long live Pearl

    NW Lovejoy & 10th Avenue

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    This was the message district but it look like a regular neighborhood with apartment buildings, cafés and shops. People were cleaned up

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    Keeping It Weird! Interesting area any given time of day. (It's free entertainment.) Lot's to do, see and eat.

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    Great area of PDX to walk, shop and eat and check out when visiting!

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    Cute upscale warehouse buildings converted. Lots of great places to pop inside as you walk around this area. Easy to bike as well.

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    I wasn't impress with this place. It was dirty and smelly! Pioneer Courthouse Square is way better!

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    Keep Portland Weird - Weekend morning, no cars!

    Keep Portland Weird

    4.0(85 reviews)
    0.6 miDowntown

    Another Portland landmark when it comes to signage. This is an iconic sign and you see it in films…read moreand tv shows and such when the setting is in this particular city. Portland is indeed a weird place and that is one of the reasons that I love it so much. It's quirkiness and art oriented drive is the "weirdness" I am referring to which makes this sign highly relatable to me. Anything that can make you lovably eccentric. Of course there is the weird element where it can delve into creepy but most people can flesh out as to what is purposeful and with intent as opposed to the opposite. I consider myself to be a weirdo and people have accused me of just that throughout my life and it's something I learned pretty early on that it's a thing to be embraced rather than treating our uniqueness and eccentricities ( the harmless kind) as a crutch, burden or handicap. I remember when I was a fairly new transplant to the Pacific Northwest there was a friendly rivalry that I would hear off and on as to what was the weirdest city in America. Austin, Texas and Portland were neck to neck and from what I heard Portland won out but of course I haven't been to Austin in a very long time and before I ever heard of the rivalry so maybe down there they say they are the victors. I may find out when I go there later this Spring. But for me seeing this sign whenever I come across it is an enduring thing and I feel like I am with my tribe... both in Portland and the Pacific Northwest.

    This is located right across the street from Voo Doo Donuts. The sign is pretty cool. There's…read morealways cars parked there so not sure how some folks get photos without any cars. Still, worth checking out when you're in downtown.

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    Mississippi Avenue - Art everywhere

    Mississippi Avenue

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.5 miBoise, Mississippi, North Portland

    So many fantastic options with unique and interesting stores, restaurants, food cart pods,…read morepubs/bars & entertainment along Mississippi Avenue in Portland! It's nice to spend a day or afternoon just walking the area and checking things out.

    This street has it all! Vibrant shops, unique bars, several music venues, and lots of restaurants…read morespanning a variety of cuisines and price ranges. Thai, Italian, Sushi, Burgers, Southern comfort food, Korean, Mexican, ice cream - it's all there! The shops are small business - no chains - and range from eclectic little boutiques perfect to browse and shop for treasures, to gourmet food shops with a plethora of local items, and a store that has every lightbulb known to exist - Sunlan - that truly is worth a visit. I really like Ink & Peat gift shop. So many fun items like warm and comfy throws, jewelry, chocolates, garden items, perfume. Hard to visit without a purchase! For those looking for adult beverages day and night, there are lots of pubs, bars and music venues. This street really comes alive in the summer with the Mississippi Street Festival, typically held on a Saturday, mid July. Definitely do a search and put the date in your calendar. The street is lined with vendors selling food, jewelry, handmade items and crafts. At different points along Mississippi, there are stages set up with several bands performing throughout the day and evening. All for free! N. Mississippi is definitely a Portland vibe and gem!

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    Mississippi Avenue - It's ICE CREAM SOCIAL night tonight!

    It's ICE CREAM SOCIAL night tonight!

    Mississippi Avenue - Watch where you park. Respect the home and business owners

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    Watch where you park. Respect the home and business owners

    Pearl District - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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