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Portland, I'm planning a trip in the summer. Is the weather better in July or August generally? I'm coming from DC so don't mind if it's cool as it'll be a nice break from the swamp-pit, but if there's any way to minimise the rain risk...

ljubljana, Monday, 1 March 2010 03:21 (fifteen years ago)

August is a bit better, as the week- to two-week-long heat wave hits in July

Sex Sexual (kingfish), Monday, 1 March 2010 03:25 (fifteen years ago)

Both July and August tend to hover in the 80s, occasionally tipping into the 90s. Summer out here just isn't as mild as it used to be imo. There's pretty much no risk of rain from late May until early September.

Clay, Monday, 1 March 2010 03:26 (fifteen years ago)

That'll count as mild for those of us escaping from here, but will still go for August - thanks. I'll be back with more stupid questions later...

ljubljana, Monday, 1 March 2010 03:36 (fifteen years ago)

As a lifelong Portland resident since 1954, I can tell you with complete assurance that the weather here is a crapshoot. But, if you wish to play the odds, the least odds of soggy weather would fall in the last week of July and first two weeks of August. However, anything after July 4 and before Sept 1 is likely to be quite acceptable.

We do get the occasional spell in the low 100s or upper 90s, but the low 80s are the norm throughout both July and August.

If you want to fall in love with the place, manage to arrive in mid-September when the weather gods are smiling on us. We have been known to achieve perfection at such a time.

Aimless, Monday, 1 March 2010 05:39 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

GI Joe Stop-Motion Film Festival! This thursday at the Hollywood!

http://www.gijoefest.com/

WTF cat with unfitting music (kingfish), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 02:34 (fifteen years ago)

gonna be there

everything chillin underwater, please (bear, bear, bear), Tuesday, 13 April 2010 03:16 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

what's good folks?

underwater, please (bear, bear, bear), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 03:50 (fifteen years ago)

Thems good folks

WTF cat with unfitting music (kingfish), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 04:52 (fifteen years ago)

ehhhhh

what a tragedy for gingers (The Reverend), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 05:03 (fifteen years ago)

Hello Portlandians! (I live outside Portland, ME, so have to differentiate from the local Portlanders) I'm making my first trip to your fair city over Memorial Day weekend - any suggestions of places to go, things to do, where to eat? It's a combo vacation/scouting trip for possible move, so a mix of touristy and not touristy would be cool. Also, I wouldn't mind meeting people for a beer or coffee, if anyone's interested.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 13:19 (fifteen years ago)

Memorial Day weekend? It will rain.

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 15:39 (fifteen years ago)

bring some extra socks!

controll-s (velko), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 16:03 (fifteen years ago)

Extra socks - check.
Rain expected - check.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 16:54 (fifteen years ago)

Seriously though, where in town will you be staying?

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 16:59 (fifteen years ago)

We're renting a little garden apartment on NE 15th. I understand this is Irvington - a few blocks north of the Lloyd Center.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:03 (fifteen years ago)

It is indeed Irvington. There are a ton of shops and restaurants near there on Broadway but it is a little more upscale than some other areas. Not Pearl District upscale, but more than other areas.

I think any one of us could send you to any different number of places -- what is it that you are looking to do or are interested in doing?

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:20 (fifteen years ago)

Like I said, I've never been there, and am open to everything. Not interested in going to the Rose Festival, but I'm hoping to get a feel for the city to see if it is somewhere my wife and I might want to relocate. So places to eat, arts locales (my wife is a fiber artist), and cool neighborhoods that might be nice to live in. I like just walking around with no particular plan, but any tips as to where I should wander would be great. Any "must dos" if I may never be back again?

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:30 (fifteen years ago)

if i were going to walk someone around i'd choose these streets:

alberta
mississippi
belmont (20th-39th)
burnside (river to 28th)
should probably walk 21st/23rd (burnside north) though all the eastside streets mentioned above are more interesting

con-ni (rahni), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 17:40 (fifteen years ago)

Ok. To help you get around, here is a quick primer on how the city is laid out. For the most part the city is divided into 4 sections. Burnside demarcates north and south. The Willamette river demarcates east and west. On the west side of town, the streets are alphabetical going north starting with Ankeny, Burnside, Couch (pronounced 'cooch'), etc. The same thing works on the eastside but more sporadically.

If you stay on the eastside, especially SE, Cesar Chavez (r.i.p. 39th Ave) is your friend.

Some of the neighborhoods I would check out are Hawthorne, pockets of inner Division, Alberta in NE.

Obviously you will need to go to Powell's. Also, if the weather is in fact nice check out Mt. Tabor park.

Places to eat:
Lucky Strike
Pok Pok
Screen Door
Any place that starts with the word "Pho"

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:01 (fifteen years ago)

One place I forgot to mention if you want to spend a bit more dough for dinner is Le Pigeon. Spendy, but worth it.

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:03 (fifteen years ago)

Pok Pok

otm

con-ni (rahni), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:07 (fifteen years ago)

Everyone recommends Pok Pok! It's the only "must eat" thus far.

Thanks for neighborhood tips - I'm taking notes. Please, keep it coming, and if anyone wants a coffee or beer let me know.

Speaking of beer; I know Portland is microbrew endowed - anywhere I need to go? surprisingly, one of the local spots here in the other Portland had a Rogue Imperial Porter on tap this past weekend - mighty fine stuff.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:15 (fifteen years ago)

Oh weird, I'll be in PDX over Memorial Day weekend as well.

jaymc, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:24 (fifteen years ago)

Pok Pok looks awesome, btw. I'm also hoping to hit up some food carts.

And I'm very much excited about all the craft breweries, though I think my girlfriend and I were also thinking of checking out the annual Memorial Day festival in wine country.

jaymc, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:27 (fifteen years ago)

I dig Belmont Station (on Stark & 45th, in SE) as a beer store, they generally have good stuff on tap and tons of stuff for sale. There's also a huge Henry's Tavern on Burnside in the Pearl that's kind of not the best atmosphere but they have a crazy number of beers. It's right by Powell's, where anyone who visits Portland should check out at some point. I think there's a Rogue public house nearby but I've never been to that.

I don't live there, just visit a lot. There are tons of great places to eat - I really dug Red Onion for Thai last time I was there, Clyde Common was really good, Pok Pok is good, Toro Bravo, Indish on 21st near Everett is great, Screendoor, Bunk Sandwiches, and I have a huge list of other places that I've heard good things about but haven't gotten to yet.

Basically I love just roaming around a lot of the neighborhoods listed above. There really isn't anything all that exciting and one-of-a-kind there in terms of tourist stuff, but I love roaming around, eating, getting a beer or coffee (Coffeehouse Northwest on Burnside is my brother-in-law's hangout and the dudes are huge nerds) or good bakery, people watching, and so on.

joygoat, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:46 (fifteen years ago)

Koi Fusion and Potato Champion are the number one can't miss food carts. There's so many worth investigating and really I can't even remember most of their names/locations.

Yeah Portland is mostly a find a place to hang out and just hang out sort of city. Walk around. You'll find stuff you like. I'm sure several of us would love to meet up for drinks and etc too!

sandwich-american (Clay), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:11 (fifteen years ago)

To echo what everyone else is saying, yeah it is super easy to roam around. Likely has to do with the blocks being small and the lack of sprawl. So, just get in your car -- or take Tri-Met -- to wherever you want to go and just get out and walk around.

Oh, and one more thing: Portlanders are crazy about going out for breakfast/brunch. Unless you go early or really late, be prepared to wait for up to an hour if you go to one of the more popular spots.

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:18 (fifteen years ago)

whenever i go to portland my friend always tries to get us to go out to sunday brunch. we stand around outside a spot for 45 minutes and i think the whole time GOD DAMN IT I COULDA COOKED A POUND OF BACON BY NOW

con-ni (rahni), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 20:47 (fifteen years ago)

There should totally be a Memorial Day PDXFAP

langston hoos (The Reverend), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 23:16 (fifteen years ago)

As long as it's before Memorial Day proper I'll try to attend - my flight home leaves late Sunday night.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 23:25 (fifteen years ago)

Speaking of beer; I know Portland is microbrew endowed - anywhere I need to go?

Hopworks on Powell has some great microbrews.

If your wife is interested in the local art scene, I would definitely check out the Alberta area and some pockets of downtown - tons of galleries in these spots.

whenever i go to portland my friend always tries to get us to go out to sunday brunch. we stand around outside a spot for 45 minutes and i think the whole time GOD DAMN IT I COULDA COOKED A POUND OF BACON BY NOW

Yeah, this sucks. We now make a point to frequent the spots the local papers ignore.

Darin, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 23:32 (fifteen years ago)

wish I could afford to visit again this summer.

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 29 April 2010 00:39 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

fucking kitzhaber. fucking saltzman. :(

The Reverend, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 07:43 (fifteen years ago)

so it goes.

Don Homer, I have baked a special donut just-a for you (kingfish), Wednesday, 19 May 2010 07:48 (fifteen years ago)

at least i can comfort myself with the fact that the field against saltzman all were terrible candidates with the only thing going for them being the fact that they aren't dan saltzman, but i was really pulling for bradbury

The Reverend, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 07:52 (fifteen years ago)

Enh, i would have been happy with either bradbury or kitzhaber. I wound up voting for the latter. Still, nice to see the measures passed.

Don Homer, I have baked a special donut just-a for you (kingfish), Wednesday, 19 May 2010 08:09 (fifteen years ago)

Wonder how Adams taking the Police Bureau from Saltzman may have garnered some sympathy votes. Probably didn't matter though -- no one ran a strong race against him.

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 13:51 (fifteen years ago)

Did anyone see the republican debate on the local news a few weeks ago? Hilarious! If I wasn't registered as a Democrat I would have voted for the nutjob who wanted to make everyone live in domes and put stop signs everywhere. He was awesome.

Darin, Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:42 (fifteen years ago)

ha, who was this?

kitz brings pretty much nothing to the table. obv, I'll vote for him, but I strongly doubt I'll campaign for him like I was doing for bradbury.

The Reverend, Thursday, 20 May 2010 04:39 (fifteen years ago)

I can't remember the guy's name, but I tried googleing him the following day and he was totally "off the grid" as it were. They must have just let him out for that single event. He also had some unconventional ideas involving making everyone house in the U.S. worth exactly $5,000. What a character!

Darin, Thursday, 20 May 2010 14:57 (fifteen years ago)

There's a tech job fair on the east side that I'll be at tomorrow. See ya then.

http://pacificnwtech.org/attendees.html

Don Homer, I have baked a special donut just-a for you (kingfish), Wednesday, 26 May 2010 00:18 (fifteen years ago)

Hey, it doesn't look like it will rain this weekend. Now if only the city doesn't float away.

This spring has been irredeemably shitty in terms of weather. Even for longtime Oregonians.

righteousmaelstrom, Wednesday, 26 May 2010 16:40 (fifteen years ago)

I am going into this vacation assuming it will rain the entire time, so any respite from that will be a nice surprise.

jaymc, Wednesday, 26 May 2010 16:45 (fifteen years ago)

There should totally be a Memorial Day PDXFAP

― langston hoos (The Reverend), Wednesday, April 28, 2010 4:16 PM Bookmark

i don't care if big daddy kane signed your mommas tits (The Reverend), Wednesday, 26 May 2010 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

I'm on my way! In Chicago, only one more flight to go.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 26 May 2010 19:42 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah what's goin on, let's do a thing. I vote DRINKING.

Clay, Wednesday, 26 May 2010 21:00 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, I'd be down for a FAP. What and where, and it better be on the east side.

Don Homer, I have baked a special donut just-a for you (kingfish), Friday, 28 May 2010 04:44 (fifteen years ago)

can hang, whats the timeframe?

underwater, please (bear, bear, bear), Friday, 28 May 2010 04:59 (fifteen years ago)

This spring has been irredeemably shitty in terms of weather. Even for longtime Oregonians.

OTMFM

bug holocaust (sleeve), Friday, 28 May 2010 05:31 (fifteen years ago)


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