Albert Treat: "Great coffee shop, probably one of my favorites! Not many seats, but if you need an outlet the walls have 'em. Get a latte and an almond croissant, they're delicious!"
Roy Britton: "Great place. Get lost, I mean it. If you love books there isn't a better place on earth. Wall to wall, floor to floor, section to subsection. Get lost inside, you'll be happy you did."
The Wall Street Journal: "This 1,500-seat Art Deco palace has a marquee that rises above the neighborhood like a beacon. The nonprofit Film Action Oregon runs it, showing independent films and teaching kids to make movies."
Corrie Wilson: "Great tiki bar. A little bit on the smaller side. We had to wait about 15 min. for a seat but could order drinks while we were waiting. Every drink at our table was great."
Travel + Leisure: "You won’t find a more inspiring destination to begin a Portland adventure than Mount Tabor Park. Hike or bike to the summit for a stunning view of the city."
Prathan Thananart: "Amazing scenic place. Pack a mat or a hammock, some snacks, and your favorite book."
Meike Bradley: "One of my favorite park in town! On a good day you can see up to 4 Mountains. It's a neat park and they also have a dog park. Make sure to take the time to do the 4T trail!"
Ben Horten: "Awesome views of the city!! Can see both east and west from the park with views of Hood, Adams, St. Helens, and even Rainier on a clear day"
Jon Cassie: "My pick for the finest friendly local game store in the whole country. Super nice owners and employees, HUGE play area, equally huge, comprehensive stock (they've got everything...)."
Erik: "There are no finer a game shop around Portland than here. Love the vast number of tables and the games you can play inside the "Adult" room. The prices here are also good."