A Place Around The Corner Guidebook

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A Place Around The Corner Guidebook

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Tree-ripened local and organic produce sourced directly from Pacific Northwest farmers. Full-service butcher shop with pasture-raised, organic, grass-fed and Non-GMO Project Verified cuts, ground meat, burgers, skewers, sausages and more. Responsibly harvested seafood including whole fish, fillets, shellfish and ready-to-cook house recipes. Delicious deli offering handmade sandwiches, fresh sushi, and self-serve hot bar, soup and fresh salad. Organic, local and everyday grocery staples and bulk foods. Local craft beer and wine, artisan cheeses, sweet and savory baked goods and full-service floral.
36 locals recommend
New Seasons Market
3495 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
36 locals recommend
Tree-ripened local and organic produce sourced directly from Pacific Northwest farmers. Full-service butcher shop with pasture-raised, organic, grass-fed and Non-GMO Project Verified cuts, ground meat, burgers, skewers, sausages and more. Responsibly harvested seafood including whole fish, fillets, shellfish and ready-to-cook house recipes. Delicious deli offering handmade sandwiches, fresh sushi, and self-serve hot bar, soup and fresh salad. Organic, local and everyday grocery staples and bulk foods. Local craft beer and wine, artisan cheeses, sweet and savory baked goods and full-service floral.
Imaging Ice Cream. Ice Cream that's about more than ice cream. FLAVORS Sea Salt w/ Caramel Ribbons Double Fold Vanilla Chocolate Gooey Brownie Honey Lavender Freckled Mint Chocolate Chip (v) Salted, Malted, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Arbequina Olive Oil Cinnamon Snickerdoodle Strawberry Honey Balsamic w/ Black Pepper Cold Brew Coffee Cashew Praline *West Coast Exclusive Pear & Blue Cheese *West Coast Exclusive Marionberry Coconut Sherbet (v) *West Coast Exclusive
7 locals recommend
Salt & Straw
2735 Southwest Cedar Hills Boulevard
7 locals recommend
Imaging Ice Cream. Ice Cream that's about more than ice cream. FLAVORS Sea Salt w/ Caramel Ribbons Double Fold Vanilla Chocolate Gooey Brownie Honey Lavender Freckled Mint Chocolate Chip (v) Salted, Malted, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Arbequina Olive Oil Cinnamon Snickerdoodle Strawberry Honey Balsamic w/ Black Pepper Cold Brew Coffee Cashew Praline *West Coast Exclusive Pear & Blue Cheese *West Coast Exclusive Marionberry Coconut Sherbet (v) *West Coast Exclusive
Good Hospitality. Reasonable price and great happy hours menu. Open daily for lunch, happy hour, dinner and a second late night happy hour, there’s always a good reason to drop by and discover a new favorite.
6 locals recommend
Oswego Grill- Beaverton
3211 Southwest Cedar Hills Boulevard
6 locals recommend
Good Hospitality. Reasonable price and great happy hours menu. Open daily for lunch, happy hour, dinner and a second late night happy hour, there’s always a good reason to drop by and discover a new favorite.
BGs Food Cartel is an international eating place where everyone can enjoy a meal of their choosing.
35 locals recommend
BGs Food Cartel
4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave
35 locals recommend
BGs Food Cartel is an international eating place where everyone can enjoy a meal of their choosing.
Highly recommended. Visit the place when you are thirsty for some afternoon teas. They have exceptional hand crafted drinks. Their matcha is superb as they hand whisk it to order. They have specialty flavors that they occasionally rotate out. Please check it out.
6 locals recommend
Bubble N Tea
3496 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
6 locals recommend
Highly recommended. Visit the place when you are thirsty for some afternoon teas. They have exceptional hand crafted drinks. Their matcha is superb as they hand whisk it to order. They have specialty flavors that they occasionally rotate out. Please check it out.
Great place for breakfast. Their breads and pastry are amazing. Coffee is always fresh. Friendly service.
226 locals recommend
Grand Central Bakery
714 N Fremont St
226 locals recommend
Great place for breakfast. Their breads and pastry are amazing. Coffee is always fresh. Friendly service.

Sightseeing

Founded in 1944, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is one of the nation’s leading science museums and a trusted educational resource for communities throughout Oregon and the region. Through museum exhibitions, public programs at the museum and across the region, outdoor programs, traveling exhibitions, digital learning, and learning research and design, OMSI nourishes a lifelong love of science, curiosity and learning for diverse audiences.
646 locals recommend
OMSI
1945 SE Water Ave
646 locals recommend
Founded in 1944, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is one of the nation’s leading science museums and a trusted educational resource for communities throughout Oregon and the region. Through museum exhibitions, public programs at the museum and across the region, outdoor programs, traveling exhibitions, digital learning, and learning research and design, OMSI nourishes a lifelong love of science, curiosity and learning for diverse audiences.
Established in 1970, Ponzi Vineyards was instrumental in working together with some of the the first founding families to put the Willamette Valley on the map as a world-class wine region. Today, more than fifty years and two generations in, the founding spirit of Ponzi Vineyards is as alive as ever, as we continue to elevate elemental into exceptional and celebrate Pinot Noir in its purest, most unadulterated expression.
52 locals recommend
Ponzi Vineyards
19500 SW Mountain Home Rd
52 locals recommend
Established in 1970, Ponzi Vineyards was instrumental in working together with some of the the first founding families to put the Willamette Valley on the map as a world-class wine region. Today, more than fifty years and two generations in, the founding spirit of Ponzi Vineyards is as alive as ever, as we continue to elevate elemental into exceptional and celebrate Pinot Noir in its purest, most unadulterated expression.
Here in a region where Oregon’s tallest mountain meets the mightiest river, inspiration comes in full force — during hikes along towering trees and waterfalls, after farm-fresh feasts showcasing the season, on cozy cabin getaways where the only to-do is snowshoeing, or atop a chairlift admiring the winter wonderland below. Mt. Hood is home to six ski areas and the nation’s longest ski season.
208 locals recommend
Mount Hood
208 locals recommend
Here in a region where Oregon’s tallest mountain meets the mightiest river, inspiration comes in full force — during hikes along towering trees and waterfalls, after farm-fresh feasts showcasing the season, on cozy cabin getaways where the only to-do is snowshoeing, or atop a chairlift admiring the winter wonderland below. Mt. Hood is home to six ski areas and the nation’s longest ski season.
Multnomah Falls is one of the most iconic sights in the Pacific Northwest. The falls are located in the Columbia River Gorge, just a short drive from Portland. Multnomah Falls is actually two waterfalls; the upper fall plunges 542 feet, and the lower fall drops another 69 feet. Together, they make for a stunning sight. Visitors can take a short hike to an overlook, or walk all the way to the top of the falls. On a hot day, there’s nothing better than standing under the waterfall and feeling the mist on your face. Whether you are a local or just passing through, Multnomah Falls is definitely worth a visit.
974 locals recommend
Multnomah Falls station
974 locals recommend
Multnomah Falls is one of the most iconic sights in the Pacific Northwest. The falls are located in the Columbia River Gorge, just a short drive from Portland. Multnomah Falls is actually two waterfalls; the upper fall plunges 542 feet, and the lower fall drops another 69 feet. Together, they make for a stunning sight. Visitors can take a short hike to an overlook, or walk all the way to the top of the falls. On a hot day, there’s nothing better than standing under the waterfall and feeling the mist on your face. Whether you are a local or just passing through, Multnomah Falls is definitely worth a visit.
Henry Hagg Lake was formed by the construction of Scoggins Dam which is a major facility of the Tualatin Project. Scoggins Park/Henry Hagg Lake has many developed facilities for day use. Park is open from sunrise to sunset seven days a week. The facilities open in late April-on the first day of fishing season-and close in late October. Overnight camping not permitted. Available species include rainbow trout, large and smallmouth bass, brown bullhead, and yellow perch. Fishing season runs from late April through October. The Park features numerous picnic areas, two boat launching facilities, a fully-stocked lake for fishing, 15-plus miles of hiking trails, observation decks for wildlife-and bird-watching and extensive facilies for disabled visitors. Henry Hagg Lake has a capacity of nearly 60,000 acre-feet of water and a surface area of 1,113 acres. The park has nominal fees for day use and season passes are available.
37 locals recommend
Henry Hagg Lake
37 locals recommend
Henry Hagg Lake was formed by the construction of Scoggins Dam which is a major facility of the Tualatin Project. Scoggins Park/Henry Hagg Lake has many developed facilities for day use. Park is open from sunrise to sunset seven days a week. The facilities open in late April-on the first day of fishing season-and close in late October. Overnight camping not permitted. Available species include rainbow trout, large and smallmouth bass, brown bullhead, and yellow perch. Fishing season runs from late April through October. The Park features numerous picnic areas, two boat launching facilities, a fully-stocked lake for fishing, 15-plus miles of hiking trails, observation decks for wildlife-and bird-watching and extensive facilies for disabled visitors. Henry Hagg Lake has a capacity of nearly 60,000 acre-feet of water and a surface area of 1,113 acres. The park has nominal fees for day use and season passes are available.
Providence Park (formerly Jeld-Wen Field; PGE Park; Civic Stadium; originally Multnomah Stadium; and from 1893 until the stadium was built, Multnomah Field)[1] is an outdoor soccer venue located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It has existed in rudimentary form since 1893, and as a complete stadium since 1926. Providence Park is currently the oldest facility to be configured as a soccer-specific stadium for use by a MLS team, and is one of the most historic grounds used by any United States professional soccer team.
191 locals recommend
Providence Park
1844 SW Morrison St
191 locals recommend
Providence Park (formerly Jeld-Wen Field; PGE Park; Civic Stadium; originally Multnomah Stadium; and from 1893 until the stadium was built, Multnomah Field)[1] is an outdoor soccer venue located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It has existed in rudimentary form since 1893, and as a complete stadium since 1926. Providence Park is currently the oldest facility to be configured as a soccer-specific stadium for use by a MLS team, and is one of the most historic grounds used by any United States professional soccer team.
Haystack Rock towers on the shoreline. Waterfalls cascade onto the sand at Hug Point. Marine life peeks out at low tide. It’s no wonder National Geographic listed Cannon Beach as one of the 100 most beautiful places in the world in 2013. Plus the city’s many art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and oceanfront lodging can easily spark your imagination. If you’re into those kinds of things.
307 locals recommend
Cannon Beach
Center Street
307 locals recommend
Haystack Rock towers on the shoreline. Waterfalls cascade onto the sand at Hug Point. Marine life peeks out at low tide. It’s no wonder National Geographic listed Cannon Beach as one of the 100 most beautiful places in the world in 2013. Plus the city’s many art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and oceanfront lodging can easily spark your imagination. If you’re into those kinds of things.