James Vincent: Great restored historic landmark hotel in downtown Portland town.
Angie Hamilton: Great breakfast (free), yummy drinks (free during happy hour), quiet room, good coffee, close to everything. Love it!
@gracecheung604: One of the Guest Elevators doesn't go down to LL2, where the breakfast buffet & happy hour happens. Take the stairs from Lobby. Oh, they can make fresh omelettes with egg whites too!
Dee Flowers: I like to stroll over to the shops area and have a coffee in the morning.
HISTORY: During the 2008 US Presidential Election an estimated 75,000 people, the largest gathering in the entire campaign, gathered here to see Barack Obama. The park has also hosted many Rose Festival events
Crocs: Great view of Waterfront Park!
Scott Mainwaring: Oldest public art in Portland (1888). Built with money willed by druggist Stephen Skidmore, designed by Olin Warner. Henry Weinhard offered to pipe beer through it. (from portlandonline.com)
H. Colbert (@hrsch): Kind of a wasted opportunity for a really awesome public plaza… but it does have a convenient MAX station under the Burnside Bridge.
Chris Muñoz: I can see it being referred to as home of the homeless.
6. Hollywood Theatre
9.4
4122 NE Sandy Blvd (at NE Broadway), Portland, OR
Indie Movie Theater · 50 tips and reviews
PDX makrs: This historic landmark theatre is well-known for helping educate and support local filmmakers, and it's a beautiful place to watch a film, too.
Portlandia: As seen on Portlandia! A Portland landmark dedicated to promoting and supporting the values and wonders of film.
Stephanie Gafford: Not only movies, beer and pizza- but OMSI Science Pub meets here occasionally too. Get here early (5-5:30) for primo seats!
Kelly W.: This Portland landmark deserves patronage by all who truly walk their talk about steeping themselves in music of all genres. Easygoing, knowledgeable staff, 60s vibe while keeping with the evolving mu Read more.
Jeff Wright: Along with Amoeba Music in LA, the best record store in the western hemisphere (maybe the world)...
Universal Music Group: There are local & national band in-store performances almost every day of the week. If your tastes are a bit more refined check out the Classical Room in the back. – Brendan, No. West Marketing Rep
Rich Leflar: All local participating artists, we come here every and add 2, 3 & sometimes up to 5 pieces to our art collection. You have to try it some time, once you do you'll see why.
Maria Jeffrey: Great museum with interactive exhibits.
Jessica Love: This is a fun museum to hang out, have fun, and learn something. It is also good for events. Social and corporate events fit the beautiful spaces.
11. Jimmy Mak's
221 NW 10th Ave (at NW Everett St), Portland, OR
Jazz and Blues Venue · 21 tips and reviews
Katie Bednark: So. Fabulous. Incredible music, cozy atmosphere - EXACTLY what I wanted out of a jazz club. Saw NW Soul night and it has me craving more! Will definitely go back!
Evan Denhart: Go to Jimmy mak's and hear some great jazz while sipping the life saver cocktail.
Lisa B.: Come on a Monday for a free Jazz session starting at 8 pm. The food is delicious too!