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REPRESENTING GREATER PORTLAND

CULINARY TRAIL SAMPL E O N E - D A Y I T I N E R A RY

Seattle - 175 miles

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FOREST GROVE

Thirsty? You’re in luck — just outside Portland, the Willamette Valley is home to more than 100 wineries. After lunch, sample a local Pinot Noir — in town, at 6 METROVINO (metrovinopdx.com), or a half-hour drive southwest of Portland at 7 PONZI VINEYARDS (ponziwines.com).

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Next, visit the 3 PORTLAND FARMERS MARKET (portlandfarmersmarket.org), where you’ll find the freshest of fresh fruits, vegetables, flowers and baked goods, plus artisan cheeses andBANKS other delicacies. There are four market locations, open various days from May-October. cookbooks at 4 POWELL’S BOOKS FOR HOME AND GARDEN (powells.com) before grabbing a bite at gourmet European-style market 5 PASTAWORKS (pastaworks.com) or one of the neighborhood’s cafés or brewpubs.

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Start the day with breakfast at local favorite 1 BIJOU CAFÉ (132 S.W. Third Ave.), a comfortable spot known for Northwest specialties like Willapa Bay oyster scramble. Grab a cup of joe (arguably the city’s best — but there are many contenders) at 2 STUMPTOWN COFFEE ROASTERS (stumptowncoffee.com).

Cross the river and head to the Hawthorne District to browse

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Wherever you go in the greater Portland area, you’re never far from a vineyard or farm — which is a big part of why the city is at the forefront of the “FLOSS” (fresh, local, organic, seasonal and sustainable) food movement.

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Back in town, enjoy dinner at one of the great establishments in northwest Portland. The challenge will be in the choosing. 8 PALEY’S PLACE (paleysplace.net), on Northwest 23rd, is a pioneer of the local food movement, while the Pearl District’s 9 PARK KITCHEN (parkkitchen.com) earned a 2007 James Beard Best Chef Northwest nomination.

After dinner, Nob Hill’s 10 PAPA HAYDN (papahaydn.com) is a sure bet for dessert. For a nightcap, the 11 TEARDROP COCKTAIL LOUNGE (teardroplounge.com) in the Pearl serves classic cocktails featuring handmade mixers.

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE

RESOURCES

A Voodoo Doughnut voodoodoughnut.com

F Le Pigeon lepigeon.com

K Mint/820 mintand820.com

B Higgins Restaurant & Bar higgins.ypguides.net

G Toro Bravo torobravopdx.com

L Kruger’s Farm Market krugersfarmmarket.com

C Cacao cacaodrinkchocolate.com

H Foster & Dobbs Authentic Foods fosteranddobbs.com

M Smith Berry Barn smithberrybarn.com

D Hiroshi Sushi 926 N.W. 10th Ave. E Wildwood wildwoodrestaurant.com

I Beast beastpdx.com J Pix Patisserie pixpatisserie.com

N Cooper Mountain Vineyards coopermountainwine.com O Bob’s Red Mill bobsredmill.com

P Caprial’s Bistro and Cooking Classes caprialandjohnskitchen.com Q In Good Taste Cooking Classes ingoodtastestore.com R Oregon Culinary Institute oregonculinaryinstitute.com Portland Walking Tours Epicurean Excursion portlandwalkingtours.com Willamette Valley Wineries Association www.willamettewines.com

For more inspiration, please visit TRAVELPORTLAND.COM . Created in partnership with Washington County Visitors Association, Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory and Columbia County Tourism.