Things to eat, drink, do, and buy in Multnomah Village PDX
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Food & Bevvies
From ubiquitus Sesame Collective "Middle Eastern Smoke House." If they're booked, you can get take out and eat it next door at Level.
Yalla
A family-run institution for breakfast and lunch. The perfect place to play "I Spy" while you wait for your cinnamon roll.
Fat City Cafe
A new commer to The Village. Former Boxer employees re-opened this newly refurbished ramen shop after its unceremonious closure.
Fat Kitty Ramen
Local foodcart pod with a large indoor and outdoor seating area. Home of award-winner sushi, Yoshis. Also has vegan comfort food, Thai, Tacos, Wine/Beer and a fantastic dessert place. Hours are inconsistant amongst vendors, be warned.
Multnomah Village French Quarter
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A Village standby for American Fair. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Marco’s Café and Espresso Bar
I mean, it's a Grand Central. Always excellent bread, pastries, lunch, etc. This is the place to get a good coffee in The Village. Nice service. Bit slow. Parking lot is the worst.
Grand Central Bakery - Multnomah Village Cafe
Solid Thai food in an old house.
Thai Herbs Restaurant
Breakfast sammies, donuts, and good coffee at a cart in The French Quarter
Cafecito Express
An absolute cathedral to all things libations. Like the world's best candy store for grown-ups. Great pub food, fun weekend events, a neighborhood hub and social gathering place.
John's Marketplace - Multnomah
Local outpost of brewery Level (owner/brewer lives in the 'hood). Pinball, dog-friendly, bring take-out food from neighboring restaurants and eat it here with a good beer. Small take-out cooler.
Level Beer: Level 2 Multnomah Village
Classic cocktail bar with an old-school vibe. Small snack menu.
The Gibson
Great taphouse with great service. Dog friendly. The place to watch soccer.
Proper Pint Oakroom
The OG dive bar. Decent burgers and fried things. The kind of bar where you uses to chain smoke.
Renner's Grill
Another good ol' neighborhood dive bar. Cheap drinks and pool tables.
The Ship Tavern
Adults only drinks and Mexican food. Best place to linger outside on a summer night.
La Palma PDX
Beer and pizza. Large upstairs area for gatherings like post soccer game. Big, dog-freindly patio.
Lucky Labrador Public House
Shopping
Well curated consignment shop with high-end and designer brands. Men's section upstairs.
Consign Couture
Beautiful curation of high-end and high-style housewares and gifts.
JP General
Little-big shop of all things guitars.
ParrotDice Guitar Shop
PDX and Multnomah Village themed merch and local artists.
ComeUnityPDX
Jewelry, crystals, tee shirts and other little treasures.
Sarah J. Handmade
Support your local bookstore! This one is an absolute treasure and has been here since 1978.
Annie Bloom's Books
Airy shop of Turkish towels, blankets, and other textiles. Plus, Middle Eastern imports including bath and body, kitchen and cooking, etc.
INDIGO TRADERS
The best toy store in Portland? Yes.
Thinker Toys
Beautiful little florest worh a selection of gifts and cards.
SAGE. flowers
Custom jeweler with a large selection of ready to wear. Great service.
Magpie Metals Studio
Multnomah Village used to be known for antique stores. This modest antique mall is the last one left, but it's a good one.
Multnomah Antiques
Cards, party supplies, funny little gifties, socks with naughty words. You get the picture.
Peachtree Gifts
Portland's oldest yarn shop. All things knitting, plus classes.
Northwest Wools
A gift "boutique" since 1999. Includes kitchen and barware, home decor, table linens, housewares, and bath and body.
Peggy Sundays
Packed-full second-hand kid clothes. Functions on a donation/non-profit model. Bigger kid stuff upstairs.
village kids supply
Services & Experiences
Paint your own pottery and other arty stuff.
The Butterfly Effect Art Studio
Eyebrows, eyelash tinting, and lingerie - including bra fittings.
Merav Beautique
Large salon with a stylist for everyone. Large selection of commercial hair products.
Annastasia Salon
We're so lucky to have Portland Parks & Rec's largest art facility in the neighborhood. Classes for every age and ability in all the disciplines - visual and performing arts. Large pottery studio.