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."
Thai Restaurant 609 SE Ankeny St, Portland, OR 97214 Portland, OR
People also say (119 tips):
Caroline Chung: "Classic Hainan chicken over rice dish the Thai way. Authentic, casual and unpretentious. I felt like I was in Asia again! Complimentary ginger tea and lime infused water. Nong was a charming person."
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."
Anne Paulsen: "The drinks were all really tasty! I recommend getting there early as it was pretty busy really fast. Look for the green light upstairs to find it, cause it looks like a regular house from the street!"
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."
Francene Grewe: "At Hoyt Arboretum every tree has a story to tell. Founded in 1928 to conserve endangered species and educate the community, Hoyt encompasses 187 ridge-top acres accessible by trails covering 12 miles."
C Delo: "Gorgeous, and remarkably peaceful for being so close to downtown. That said, it took my husband and I a while to acclimate to the signage in this park-- it isn't always immediately clear."
Darkest Hour Apparel: "Love this park so much. A perfect location for relaxing and taking in all the greenery, beautiful trees and loads of flowers. Summertime this park is very busy. Highly recommend."
Carl Figueiredo: "One of Portland's crown jewels. Beautiful public space with mature trees and natural settings. Places like this make Portland what it is."