The expansive space is dog friendly, and features corn-hole, Jenga and even trivia night. If you’re curious, be sure to order a beer flight. 続きを読む
The Thursday market has a good mix of practical items like salsa, kale, peaches and onions; and those stalls showing off candles and jewelry. 続きを読む
Come for lunch and order a chirashi bowl: chef’s choice of fresh, gorgeous fish. If you’re really hungry, pick one of the lunch special Bento boxes. 続きを読む
If you’re having a nightcap, why not try their sort-of-secret ice cream sandwich: Toasted Apple Pie ice cream between two oatmeal raisin cookies. 続きを読む
Stepping into Poketo is like stepping into a delicately curated gallery of beautiful wares. Nothing in this store is not intentionally selected and placed in an artful way. 続きを読む
Open and airy, this shop (and Warby Parker eyeglasses showroom) feels like a very fashion-forward sailor’s living room. 続きを読む
Oysters, ceviche, plantains, micheladas… anything you order will be simple and delicious. We count the Barbacoa tacos among our favorite dishes here. 続きを読む
With vegetarian soup options, flatbreads, salads and sandwiches, Americano will not disappoint a lunch crowd. Stop by for dinner, too, to see the place transform into an intimate date spot. 続きを読む
Lili Lakich Neon Gallery is a wonderful secret that needs to be shared. The open gallery offers neon workshops, and the colorful and offbeat neon art that graces the walls is priceless inspiration. 続きを読む
Tucked inside Sci-Arc, Black Fig could take some sneakiness to access. The owners must be twins, and are up to creating a signature sandwich just for you. 続きを読む
Built on novelty, EightyTwo is a happy marriage between video game geeks, pinball nerds, and alcohol. 続きを読む
The Arts District Co-op houses dedicated stalls for sellers hawking their art, candles, vintage pieces, and bikes. Stop by Urth Caffe first and grab a Honey Vanilla Latte and cruise the stalls 続きを読む
With its new dog-tastic mural, setting Fido free to make friends and get his ya-yas out is all the more satisfying—yes, you can have your dog in your 600sqft loft even if you don’t have a yard! 続きを読む
Feeling distinctly like a 19th century apothecary, Villain’s decor is dark and moody. Order a drink from their menu, or ask the bartender to whip something up just for you. 続きを読む
Our favorite lunch staple is the Burrito Bowl (with a side of extra fire-roasted salsa). Be sure to take a look at their marketplace, full of kitchen inspiration. 続きを読む
Their coffee is strong and delightful; for a summer treat, try their cartons of New Orleans Iced Coffee, flavored with chicory and cane sugar. 続きを読む
Every weekday at 1pm, drop by in your street clothes for a half-hour free meditation session; picking up a Big Bite juice is up to you. This location sports a bike rack outside AND inside. 続きを読む
Take a stroll through the booths, being sure to appreciate the array of patterns, textures and colorful people that make up this market. 続きを読む
Local produce, imported delicacies, jazz nights, barbecues, oyster tastings— this place has it all. It also has 12 electric-only parking spots, if you’re so inclined. 続きを読む
Both extremely fancy (anniversary date-night caliber) while being effortlessly casual. You can almost imagine yourself in Paris as you dig into your escargot or lavender-honey goat cheese toasts. 続きを読む
Little Bear has an impressive selection of Belgian beers on tap. Pair your drink with the truffle-tastic burger and a side of the slightly sweet balsamic-roasted brussels sprouts. 続きを読む
The stop has Stumptown coffee as well as artful sandwiches if you’re swinging by for lunch. Check out the bakers in the back; their industrial kitchen is constantly filling orders for their goods. 続きを読む
Factory Kitchen does meat especially well, so try not to bring vegetarians here; though, their almond pesto handkerchief pasta is one of their best dishes. 続きを読む
If you’re feeling playful, pick up a carton of their coldbrew—it’s basically like drinking melted coffee ice cream. Or, if you’re feeling especially adventurous, order a glass of their Nitro coffee. 続きを読む