2. Cosmic
817 SE 34th Ave (at SE Belmont St), Portland, OR
Candy Store · 8 tips and reviews
Camille Fournier: Awesome collection of sodas and candies for the sugar connoisseur
Sarah Leonard: 200+ varieties of bottled soda, a soda fountain featuring hand-stirred sodas in over 30 flavors, floats, egg creams, candy and more!
Vidura Stich: Great candy selection for kids and adults alike. Amazing soda both in fountain and bottle form.
3. Candy Babel
8.0
1237 NE Alberta St (13th Avenue), Portland, OR
Candy Store · 4 tips and reviews
Michelle: Be sure to try the house made chocolate caramel Robin eggs and house spun cotton candy (on Saturdays) in flavors like Earl Gray and cardamom (for fall). All candies imported here are GMO-free!
Scott B: Be sure to try the blue caramel robin eggs. Made in house!
Candy Princess: Vegan pick and mix candy and such great tins to make a gift of it all, licorice gummies, chocolate, cotton candy, and they fund raise for public schools more then most the Alberta shops combined!
4. Barbur World Foods
8.9
9845 SW Barbur Blvd (Capital Hwy), Portland, OR
Grocery Store · 27 tips and reviews
Colby Newbold: Cheap prices for eggs, milk and butter that I'm constantly buying. Love their selection of international foods, particularly the candy :)
Andrew Grossman: Lebanese Tuna and Chicken salads are divine. Great omega fatty acids from the fish. I'd also recommend stocking up on their Tabbouli -- so flavorful and fresh. They make it all day long.
Bob Kingston: Amazing deli and the best beer cooler in PDX!
5. Navarre
8.3
10 NE 28th Ave (E Burnside), Portland, OR
Spanish Restaurant · Kerns · 21 tips and reviews
Portland Monthly: You won’t find a more original seasonal menu anywhere. Pear chocolate pie, candied fennel stems, lamb ham—if it’s on the list, it was made in the kitchen. Read more.
Rodrigo Davies: Wonderfully cute place. You'll want to try almost everything on the menu, so order 2-3 small plates per person and share. The rose rioja is worth checking out too.
Gretchen Gauss: Do the 'We Choose' it was spectacular!
6. Smallwares
4605 NE Fremont St (NE 46th Avenue), Portland, OR
Restaurant · 18 tips and reviews
Alex Peck: The fried kale and candied bacon is amazing. They also made the tastiest and most tender octopus I've ever had!
CITY GRIT: Joanna Ware’s Asian Small Plates Spot is not to miss. We love the Spring Green Pancake, Chawan Mushi, and Spicy Noodles!
Tucker: Surprised this place isn't crazy busy. The menu is incredible.
Marcie: This Inn delights their customers in many ways! 24/7 pastel candy, keep your ceramic cups and logo item, great Tillamook yogurt among other good options for breakfast,and fruit and juices all day
Heather Lerner: The staff here are all wonderful. Need an umbrella? They'll loan you one. Take the trolley? Sure, here are some passes. Need some candy? Why, they decorate with candy. Help yourself..
Kate Godiers: Wow! This place is absolutely amazing. The rooms are gorgeous (especially the second floor ones), the staff is also super friendly and funny. Best hotel I've ever been to (:
Rob Gonzalez: The vegan cotton candy was pretty good. No dyes or anything.
Rebecca: Loooove this market. Huge variety of food, eco-friendly clothing and miscellaneous crafts. If I lived in Portland I would come here every weekend!
Team Coco: "The Portland Saturday Market is only open from March through Christmas. In other words, F&*$ YOU JANUARY AND FEBRUARY!" - Conan O'Brien
Meg Hanson: Go to Aalto Lounge, order a glass of Malbec and some butternut squash raviolli. Sit outside in the secluded patio and smoke an American Spirit next to the heat lamp.
Todd B: Guys, when it comes to the restroom, you're XY.
PDX Pipeline: $2 happy hour menu!
15. Luce
8.7
2138 E Burnside St (at SE 22nd Ave), Portland, OR
Italian Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews
Jonah Crane: Great pesto, beef and pork raghu, and excellent desserts all around. Also good very reasonably priced wines.
Stephen Koch: Put your name in and then go over to June for a few cocktails. It's worth the wait.
Monty Williams: Best stuffed trout ever.