PORTLAND POPS WITH NEW OPENINGS, TRENDS, AND EVENTS THIS SUMMER
TRENDING
NOW:
Portland – The City of Pop-Ups: Portland's culinary scene has re-emerged more diverse than ever before with many chefs hosting weekly pop-ups in long-standing restaurants that loan out their space on the days they are closed. For example, Dame Restaurant has become a collective of sorts where travelers can go on a journey of Mexican cuisine with Chef Lauro Romero's Clandestino pop-up at Lil' Dame and then pop over to Chef Luna Contreras' longstanding pop-up Chelo at Dame. The name Chelo pays homage to her grandmother, and cooking as a channel for both community and Luna's voice as a brown trans Latina. This pop-up concept has opened the door for many chefs to serve their food without having to worry about staffing, rents, etc., allowing them to focus purely on the food itself.
This
concept has also been an incubator for many chefs who started as pop-ups, like
F&W Best New Chef 2021 and James Beard Award Nominee Chef Carlo Lamagna,
who went on to open Magna Kusina and now hosts pop-ups in his restaurant—with
two new outposts slated to open this year, in Denver and the Portland suburb of
Beaverton. Learn more here.
SUMMER
OPENINGS:
The
Ritz-Carlton, Portland: Portlanders are buzzing about with excitement as
the city prepares to welcome its first five-star luxury hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Portland.
Opening summer 2023, The Ritz-Carlton, Portland will be the first Ritz in the
Pacific Northwest (yes, there isn't even one in Vancouver, Canada yet) and has
already transformed the city's skyline with its glistening 35-story tower built
from the ground up.
The
Forest Park-inspired lobby will welcome travelers as they enter to check into
one of the 251 guest rooms and suites. On the 20th floor, you'll find
unparalleled city views from The Ritz-Carlton signature restaurant helmed by
chef Pedro Almeida who comes by way of the Penha Longa Resort, the Ritz
Carlton's Sintra in Portugal which is home to three Michelin-starred
restaurants. Slated to open November 2023, The Ritz-Carlton food hall will
feature 10 outposts all by local Portland vendors, including Prime Tap House,
Birria la Plaza, Cake Bar, Kim Jong Grillin, and a spot by Portland pop-up
Sunrice in collaboration with Magna (as noted above in the pop-ups section).
Travelers looking for some R&R can bask in the 19th-floor spa designed for
Portland's city flower – the rose – featuring rose-imbued treatments, an
“athlete-grade” fitness center, an infinity pool with a “hidden mountain lake”,
and more.
Acclaimed
Portland Chefs Opening New Spots: Lately, it's hard not to feel inspired by all
of the great food in town and the chefs that make them. This summer, a slew of
Portland's top restauranteurs and chefs are planning to open second, third and
fourth restaurants around town, including James Beard nominated Chef Peter Cho
of Han Oak who is slated to open a new Korean BBQ joint in
June. James Beard Award 2023 Finalist Thomas Pisha-Duffly's new fantastical bar
– Houston Blacklight –
is expected to open in June as well, while Portland legend Akkapong Earl
Ninsom's new spot – Yaowarat -
inspired by Bangkok's bustling Chinatown is expected to open July/ August.
Multi-Court
Recreational + Social Space: The People's Courts, a
48,000 sq ft multi-court recreational and social space in Northeast Portland,
is scheduled to open this summer. The People's Courts is a destination-worthy
venue bringing something truly unique to the Pacific Northwest region through
high-quality courts and games for all ages, groups, and skill levels, paired
with exceptional local food, inventive drinks, and a welcoming social
atmosphere year-round. In addition to recreational activities like Pickleball courts,
Bocce Ball courts, Cornhole, Disc Golf and more, The People's Courts will also
have two restaurants, "The Kitchen" and "The Parlor." The
Kitchen will offer a bar and grill menu designed by Nate Tilden of Clyde Common
and Olympia Provisions Co-Founder and Culinary Director, along with a great
list of local beer, wine and cocktails. The Parlor will feature a menu of
tavern style pizza created by Brian Spangler of Apizza Scholls and soft serve
ice cream and shakes.
New
Immersive Art Experience: Hopscotch, a
uniquely curated immersive art experience, recently announced that its second
permanent U.S. location will open this June in Southeast Portland. The 23,000
square foot will feature large-scale installations created by more than fifty
local, national, and international artists. Each installation will showcase
diverse and experiential creations that explore the intersection of art and
technology while providing a one-of-a-kind, interactive experience for guests
of all ages.
OUTDOOR
CONCERT SERIES + EVENTS:
Summer
Concert Series: Portland's biggest outdoor summer concert series, PDX Live, will
return to Pioneer Courthouse Square for its second year – known as the city's
living room - for its second year. The concert series will take place August
9-24 with a stellar line-up including Northwest folk-rock icon Fleet Foxes, a
live performance from Greensky Bluegrass, while indie-heads will be happy to
see sets from beabadoobee, Alex G, Tegan and Sara, and Japanese Breakfast. Rock
buffs, rejoice: Descendents, Patti Smith and Her Band, Explosions In The Sky
and The Flaming Lips are locked in to make stage-shattering appearances.
Waterfront
Blues Festival: Downtown Portland's largest and longest running music festival, the
Waterfront Blues Festival, is back for July 4th weekend with a jam-packed
lineup including Buddy Guy, The Mavericks, JJ Grey & Mofro, and more. Now
in its 36th year, Waterfront Blues Festival is one of the Pacific Northwest's
most anticipated and beloved events. It draws a diverse and multigenerational
crowd to the gorgeous setting of downtown Portland's Tom McCall Waterfront Park
for a celebration of music, culture, and community, and is one of the most
renowned, exciting and dynamic blues experiences in the world.
Portland
Rose Festival + Oregon Brewers Festival: Every year for more than
a century, the City of Roses has thrown itself a massive party in the form of
the Portland
Rose Festival. This year, the festival kicks off on Friday, May
26 of Memorial Day weekend with the CityFair and Opening Night Fireworks. It
will run through Sunday, June 11 with events such as the return of the
35-year-old Oregon Brewers Festival,
marking the first collaboration between the two festivals with a tap takeover
curated by OBC Founder Art Larrance at CityFair June 2 – June 4. Fleet Week and
the Dragon Boat Race are additional highlights for the festival, all taking
place at Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland on the
Willamette River.
Quirky
Summer Events: Not to forget distinctly Portland festivals like the Portland Rose Festival Dragon Boat
Race on June 10-11 (a favorite of the beloved-by-locals Rose Festival,
May 26-June 11), Portlandia Mermaid Parade and
Festival slated for July 29th, and Pickathon Music Festival, August
3-6. Learn more about Portland summer
events, here.

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