This vibrant waterfront food hall boasts a lively mix of gourmet vendors and communal seating, perfect for food lovers and casual hangouts.
"This indoor food hall is a great choice for groups who can’t decide on where or what to eat, with food and beverage vendors slinging different choices for different tastes and appetites. Get açaí bowls, smoothies, and frozen yogurt from Tita’s Juice Bar, handmade dumplings at Shanghai’s Best, and Costa Rican empanadas and casado plates from La Carreta Pura Vida. A taproom counter serves cocktails and beer, and the spacious dining room offers plenty of seating. Vendors do sometimes cycle in and out, so check the website to see what’s current." - Zoe Baillargeon, Eater Staff
"Wish that your one-stop shopping and dining location had high-concept ice cream, ramen, and New York–style pizza? Look no further than Pine Street Market, Portland’s first modern food hall. Home to some of the city’s best-loved restaurateurs, it counts among its popular food stands Wiz Bang Bar (featuring the nation’s only high-concept soft serve from the folks at Salt & Straw), Bless Your Heart Burger (done Carolina-style, from Toro Bravo’s John Gorham), and OP Wurst (from local wurst-meisters Olympia Provisions). The 10,000-square-foot space in the renovated 1886 Carriage & Baggage Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was the site of the Old Spaghetti Factory until 1981."
"Wish that your one-stop shopping and dining location had high-concept ice cream, ramen, and New York–style pizza? Look no further than Pine Street Market, Portland’s first modern food hall. Home to some of the city’s best-loved restaurateurs, it counts among its popular food stands Wiz Bang Bar (featuring the nation’s only high-concept soft serve from the folks at Salt & Straw), Bless Your Heart Burger (done Carolina-style, from Toro Bravo’s John Gorham), and OP Wurst (from local wurst-meisters Olympia Provisions). The 10,000-square-foot space in the renovated 1886 Carriage & Baggage Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was the site of the Old Spaghetti Factory until 1981."
"This brand-spanking-new food hall downtown occupies the old United and Carriage Transfer building, offering more than 10,000 square feet of grab-and-go food concepts. Most of the stalls are offshoots of existing local restaurants, so it’s an excellent place to get a solid feel for the food scene if you’re short on time: Definitely hit Ken Forkish’s bakery/pizzeria, Olympia Provisions’ hot dog stand in the center, and Shalom Y’all, an Israeli concept from the Tasty n Alder group. There’s even a mini Salt & Straw."
"The food hall's culinary program was curated by Feast co-founder Mike Thelin. Inside, find restaurants from major Portland restaurateurs, from the super-rich ramen shop Marukin to Salt & Straw's soft serve-dedicated location, Wiz Bang Bar. Close to: Pioneer Courthouse Square" - Brooke Jackson-Glidden, Mattie John Bamman