Born in Portland July 1946. served in the Vietnam War as a helicopter machine gunner, and was awarded for my skills. My mother's family did the Oregon trail trek in 1866.
I'm heading to Portland next week for Rose City Comic Con and I'm definitely gonna stop at Matt's BBQ, I can't wait. First visit to the West side for me
LOL'ing at the weather. My son goes to Oregon State University and when we did the school tour we had sun, rain, and even snow/sleet. I feel like we got the FULL Oregon experience that day. We ALWAYS hit up Tacovore for tacos and Grand Central Bakery for all the baked goodies.
@@heathertormey I can't wait to go back to Bamboo Sushi on my next visit. Swiss Hibiscus in another place I always recommend, but it seems lesser known but always gets great reviews and people I've taken there love it.
Your videos make me want to move there. I lived in NorCal where it rained more than SoCal and I loved it. I love trees. Over the next few years I will be making a plan to relocate to Oregon. My eye is on the alphabet district. It's also more in line with my lifestyle than the suburbs.
I love Portland. We stay downtown this summer. We stay at Hilton Embassy downtown. Dt is just like any big city. Went to Pearl district. The next day visited Saturday market McCall park. Also, a must visit Mt Tabor park.Check out the Kerns district. Cool area. Best few days spent.
Thank you so much for capturing this amazing sprint through our town! Even if you did reveal some of our secrets 😂Psyched you got the opportunity to get out to the gorge, too. Great overview 🧡
If you want some good and peaceful waterfalls, head east to Silver Falls State Park. That place is amazing and worth the drive. No, it’s not Portland, but it is PNW and has the Trail of Ten falls around the 7.2 mile loop.
Portland and surrounding environs are great. I lived there through most of the 90s, and now that I'm older, I'm thinking of retiring there (I live in Southern California). It's a really special place.
Used to work by Twisted when they first opened. To try and drum up business, they came by a few times and dropped off bags of various goods. Easily the best pastries I've ever had in my life. Was also lucky enough to work by a Nong's at one point. Easily went here 2-3 times a week for lunch.
Wow! That tree has grown! I haven't seen it in 10 years and it was just a sprout then. The umbrella quip is absolutely true. A lot of our coffee shops roast their own so that is not hard to find. We need coffee probably because of SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and because we are busy. There is a lot to do! Por Que No is one of THE BEST mexican restaurants in Portland! It has been there a long time and the Hawthorne location almost always has a line.
Whenever I'm in Portland, I go to the OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science & Industry), where they actually have a retired submarine in the river that you can tour, along with the jet boat rides and a lot of other fun stuff. I like to ride the Portland Aerial Tram to get an unparalleled view of the city, tour Pittock Mansion 1000 feet up in the West Hills, and go to Hoyt Arboretum and the zoo in Washington Park. And no trip to Portland is complete until you go to the beach and see Haystack Rock, Cape Kiwanda and Seaside.
Portland is an excellent city for most types of Asian food, great food truck scene, great beer, wine, coffee, seafood and berries. I've lived in WA for 20+ yrs. No sales tax and excellent outlets. Pendleton, Nike and Adidas headquartered there.
Six years ago, I was fortunate enough to see this city in a different light. I went back March of this year, and you can see and feel that city is really going through a rough spell.
Portland has declined drastically. Notice there was not footage of the sidewalks? I was down there a couple weeks ago. I was in near tears. The town I used to live is yeah. Don't let this video paint a false picture of the city. 😢
I’ve always loved Portland. Thanks for all the amazing suggestions! I can’t wait to go back again and try some of these. (And Chris, I’m still not used to seeing you without your glasses!)
Absolutely try Pip's original (or their Beaverton location which is cool too!) If you want some super great made to order doughnuts and chai! If you're looking for some of the best Pizza in town i highly recommend the burnside location of Sizzle Pie! If you're every looking for some other food recommendations or just wicked cool experiences in the area (or honesty the entire PNW, i explore a lot hahaha) let me know too, I'd be happy to help! 😀
Blue star is way too sweet and chalky dough. Pips for doughnuts and chai(yes you have to get chai) is the place. The owner is amazing as well. Smallest park and the largest park in a city with Mills end and Forest Park. International Test Garden and Crystal springs Rhododendron are great in city parks. As for your tacos, Mole Mole is the best.
Portland no longer is a safe city on any level. Hasn't been for at least three years or so. I love Portland and I've been here for decades. I avoid downtown Portland as much as possible. Enough said!!! 💔@@gagging5156
Yikes, a couple days ago on NPR a correspondent was saying the drug problem is so bad that he couldn't walk anywhere downtown without seeing people doing hard drugs a few feet away.
Ha! We moved last year from the Portland metro to the Chattanooga metro. Partly because PDX has been a cluster for a while, and because Chattanooga reminds of what PDX used to be like when we were growning up. Still love the PDX area for the nature and climate, but won't ever move back and the Chatt area has all of that too, minus the crazy.😂
Hey look, another video about all the same things we already know about Portland from dozens of other videos and Eater and Yelp and all the other mainstream media that creates "The Guide to Portland". Thanks
I don’t get the hate. If you don’t live in it, you have no sound knowledge to be criticizing. If you used to live in it, then move on and stop obsessing over a city you left. If you live in it, move if you don’t feel safe. So much exaggerated anger towards a city, like they were wronged and dumped by an ex. Having lived in other major cities, Portland isn’t much worse with its issues. If you can’t see past that and focus on the wonderful things it does have to offer, then you really don’t belong in Portland anyway. Never seen people so triggered over a city.
If you're thinking of moving here in 2024, do your homework. PPS has some of the worst schools in the country that are experiencing serious student safety issues due to poor leadership. Consider you'll be paying an additional 2% childcare income tax as well as 1.5% multnomah homeless tax that is slated to go up almost every 2 years until at least 2030. You'll be going to a place that is now the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US in 2024, has the highest commercial vacancy rate in the COUNTRY due to leaving businesses, and some of the most expensive and hardest to land rental markets in the country. Also see the PSU library takeover, pro-Hamas roadblocks of early 2024, still active Antifa (protested hillary clinton in Oct 2024), and issues with crime and homelessness around bike corridors.
I feel sad for the folks who go to Salt & Straw and get "traditional" flavors. What's the point? How many times in life do you get to eat watermelon/raspberry sorbet, brie/fig/cheesecake ice cream, or any of the dozens upon dozens of other seasonal flavors they offer on top of their regular flavors? Don't waste the opportunity!! Get something weird!! It may just change your life.
Worked in portland for ODOT 5yrs ago. all 5 county's was bad then has to be worse as even central oregon is a mess now. Oregon is not my home after 62 yrs
Food, waterfall, food...um, seems a bit superficial to be honest but I guess it is a 36hr thing. No coast, Japanese garden, Chinese garden, hiking, fishing, biking, homeless encounters, kayaking....etc...etc...
Get out of that 💩⚫️ and get back to Nooga! Fall is on its way and football season is starting. You’re on the wrong side of the country!! Love you guys- you know I’m right.
Now I just want a rainy day with coffee, bbq, ice cream and a good book!!
Oh yes!
Born in Portland July 1946. served in the Vietnam War as a helicopter machine gunner, and was awarded for my skills. My mother's family did the Oregon trail trek in 1866.
Thank you for your service!
Coming from someone who lives here, you did a great job of keeping the background clean. There’s nice areas still but just be careful when you visit.
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I'm heading to Portland next week for Rose City Comic Con and I'm definitely gonna stop at Matt's BBQ, I can't wait. First visit to the West side for me
You'll love it. Have fun at the Comic Con!
LOL'ing at the weather. My son goes to Oregon State University and when we did the school tour we had sun, rain, and even snow/sleet. I feel like we got the FULL Oregon experience that day. We ALWAYS hit up Tacovore for tacos and Grand Central Bakery for all the baked goodies.
Oh, and Bamboo Sushi is the absolute best ever.
You're completely right. Didn't know your son went to OSU. So cool! Always a fun excuse to hit up all the good food.
@@heathertormey I can't wait to go back to Bamboo Sushi on my next visit. Swiss Hibiscus in another place I always recommend, but it seems lesser known but always gets great reviews and people I've taken there love it.
Quick interesting look at Portland. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Your videos make me want to move there. I lived in NorCal where it rained more than SoCal and I loved it. I love trees. Over the next few years I will be making a plan to relocate to Oregon. My eye is on the alphabet district. It's also more in line with my lifestyle than the suburbs.
I love Portland. We stay downtown this summer. We stay at Hilton Embassy downtown. Dt is just like any big city. Went to Pearl district. The next day visited Saturday market McCall park. Also, a must visit Mt Tabor park.Check out the Kerns district. Cool area. Best few days spent.
Thanks for sharing!! Need to add those spots to our list. We'll be back for sure.
He hit all the most popular touristy areas it's kinda funny to watch people actually go to things that I grew up with
It is funny to watch tourists ooh and aaw over the city I enjoy every day. It reminds me how thankful I am.
You're so lucky to live in a beautiful city like Portland! :)
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Thank you so much for capturing this amazing sprint through our town! Even if you did reveal some of our secrets 😂Psyched you got the opportunity to get out to the gorge, too. Great overview 🧡
😅 thank you!
@@chrisandsara Hope you come back soon!
If you want some good and peaceful waterfalls, head east to Silver Falls State Park. That place is amazing and worth the drive. No, it’s not Portland, but it is PNW and has the Trail of Ten falls around the 7.2 mile loop.
Oh we're adding this to our list to visit. Thank you so much for the reccomendations!
Hate to be one of those guys but Silver Falls state park id more south than east. It's a little east but a lot more south.
Portland and surrounding environs are great. I lived there through most of the 90s, and now that I'm older, I'm thinking of retiring there (I live in Southern California). It's a really special place.
We love Portland!
I LOVE PORTLAND! Thanks for showing it. My favorite city in the US :)
Our pleasure! We had a great time in Portland!
I use to live in Portland 7 years ago and I still dream of Nong's!
It’s definitely worthy of your dreams. SO GOOD!
Used to work by Twisted when they first opened. To try and drum up business, they came by a few times and dropped off bags of various goods. Easily the best pastries I've ever had in my life.
Was also lucky enough to work by a Nong's at one point. Easily went here 2-3 times a week for lunch.
Oh man, both are such great spots! Portland is FULL of good food. We can't wait to get back there soon!
Yeah Blue Star donuts are da bomb! 👍 I live in Seattle and use an umbrella. 🤣
haha! You're probably smarter than the rest of us who just decide to get wet in the rain. lol
There is a good reasons that everyone has hoodies around here
I'll be in Portland for the first time next year and I'm getting more excited thanks for your video.
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Portland is beautiful!! Have so much fun!
Wow! That tree has grown! I haven't seen it in 10 years and it was just a sprout then. The umbrella quip is absolutely true. A lot of our coffee shops roast their own so that is not hard to find. We need coffee probably because of SAD (seasonal affective disorder) and because we are busy. There is a lot to do! Por Que No is one of THE BEST mexican restaurants in Portland! It has been there a long time and the Hawthorne location almost always has a line.
So many great places in your city!! ❤
Whenever I'm in Portland, I go to the OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science & Industry), where they actually have a retired submarine in the river that you can tour, along with the jet boat rides and a lot of other fun stuff. I like to ride the Portland Aerial Tram to get an unparalleled view of the city, tour Pittock Mansion 1000 feet up in the West Hills, and go to Hoyt Arboretum and the zoo in Washington Park. And no trip to Portland is complete until you go to the beach and see Haystack Rock, Cape Kiwanda and Seaside.
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Portland is an excellent city for most types of Asian food, great food truck scene, great beer, wine, coffee, seafood and berries. I've lived in WA for 20+ yrs. No sales tax and excellent outlets. Pendleton, Nike and Adidas headquartered there.
Yes! I always forget about the no sales tax in Oregon. 😃
The Thai poached chicken dish looks incredible.....😊
Believe me when I say…it is. No hype. Pure goodness
My fav city.
All these haters keep hating 😭 🐑
PDX
very good footage and music, you guys are very cool, much love :) 🥰
Thanks so much Kanda Family!
Disney Springs has a Salt and Straw and I swear it the best ice cream we’ve ever had!
Daaaang! It really is SO GOOD.
It's good to know you were here in Portland I live in Portland and work in downtown
So cool! Portland is such a fun town!
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Nice video... I Love Portland
Us too!
I worked in one of the shops right next to Blue Star on Mississippi. I knew exactly where you were the moment saw all the visuals
Oh man, idk if I could work that close to Blue Star and not stop in there at least one a week!
You're like the first person to say blue star donuts was the best their is in donuts up their in Portland 👏 finally some has said it.
They're the best!!
Great Video I love Portland
Us too!!
I heard that Portland is going through a rough spell right now.
@Joshing_King and the blm riots?
Between protestors, homelessness, crime and violence it is not the same place I called home for 20 years.
Six years ago, I was fortunate enough to see this city in a different light. I went back March of this year, and you can see and feel that city is really going through a rough spell.
Portland has declined drastically. Notice there was not footage of the sidewalks? I was down there a couple weeks ago. I was in near tears. The town I used to live is yeah. Don't let this video paint a false picture of the city. 😢
@Joshing_King not pandemic. BLM-ANTIFA protests, crimes, drugs, homelessness, liberal policies
Damn... we need to go to Portland now! 😋Great video guys
You do!! Y'all would love it! And thanks, y'all! :)
The median sale price per square foot in Portland is $323, up 6.1% since last year.
Wow.
Just had Matts last week. OMG it was yummy.
So good!
I’ve always loved Portland. Thanks for all the amazing suggestions! I can’t wait to go back again and try some of these. (And Chris, I’m still not used to seeing you without your glasses!)
Neither am I!!! You'll have a blast next time you visit PDX. These spots were so good.
Wouldn’t be a Chris & Sara video w/o 🍩🌮…watching the video & sipping my coffee is a great way to start my work week.
You know we love our donuts and tacos!! :) Glad we could start the work week with you. Hope y'all are doing well!
This is a total whitewash….
Absolutely try Pip's original (or their Beaverton location which is cool too!) If you want some super great made to order doughnuts and chai! If you're looking for some of the best Pizza in town i highly recommend the burnside location of Sizzle Pie! If you're every looking for some other food recommendations or just wicked cool experiences in the area (or honesty the entire PNW, i explore a lot hahaha) let me know too, I'd be happy to help! 😀
Pips is fine but it’s the glaze that makes the doughnut nut the actual doughnut. Otherwise it’s just plain
@@loripyles8657 That may not be true by definition, but I do respect your opinion! I'm a fan of doughnuts of all kinds personally! :)
Thank you!! Portland is loaded up with good food options. I wish we had longer to try more spots!
Portland has lots of barbecue (many southern transplants). You are also right that Blue Star doughnuts is worlds better than Voodoo Donuts.
The BBQ was so good but definitely surprised us! Portland has too much good food!
Also the best pizza on the west coast, DeNicola's. 35th. & Powell.🍕
Beginning with donuts... #BigFan!!1
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Y’all just hung out on Mississippi the first half!
There are so many spots there! The whole city is full of good food though!
I recommend Blue Star Donuts
The best! 🍩
Would you be able to let me know what train that is at 0:42 please?:)
Sorry!
blue star is definately better than voodoo. they taste better while voodoo is just good for the pics
Agreed!
WELCOME TO MY TOWN
❤ Thank you!
I'm looking forward to my visit next month. Good food, good brews, good hard drugs. A progressive utopia!
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the most visited location outdoors in the pnw is probably the space needle
We love Seattle, too!
Blue star is way too sweet and chalky dough. Pips for doughnuts and chai(yes you have to get chai) is the place. The owner is amazing as well. Smallest park and the largest park in a city with Mills end and Forest Park. International Test Garden and Crystal springs Rhododendron are great in city parks. As for your tacos, Mole Mole is the best.
I completely and totally second your statement about pips! Absolutely fantastic and a must!
Oh Pips is so good! I wish we had featured that in this video, too!
Is Portland safe to travel to?
not really
“Safer” than other major US cities
Portland no longer is a safe city on any level. Hasn't been for at least three years or so. I love Portland and I've been here for decades. I avoid downtown Portland as much as possible. Enough said!!! 💔@@gagging5156
Yikes, a couple days ago on NPR a correspondent was saying the drug problem is so bad that he couldn't walk anywhere downtown without seeing people doing hard drugs a few feet away.
@@AngelaSealanathis is true. I was down there a couple weeks ago. What I witnessed was sad.
Ha! We moved last year from the Portland metro to the Chattanooga metro. Partly because PDX has been a cluster for a while, and because Chattanooga reminds of what PDX used to be like when we were growning up. Still love the PDX area for the nature and climate, but won't ever move back and the Chatt area has all of that too, minus the crazy.😂
How is housing there??? Stupid crazy $$$ like most of the west coast???
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Yeah, I don’t think anyone in Oregon even owns an umbrella
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Hey look, another video about all the same things we already know about Portland from dozens of other videos and Eater and Yelp and all the other mainstream media that creates "The Guide to Portland". Thanks
You’re welcome!
Portland Oregon, getting better?
We thought it was!
I don’t get the hate. If you don’t live in it, you have no sound knowledge to be criticizing. If you used to live in it, then move on and stop obsessing over a city you left. If you live in it, move if you don’t feel safe. So much exaggerated anger towards a city, like they were wronged and dumped by an ex. Having lived in other major cities, Portland isn’t much worse with its issues. If you can’t see past that and focus on the wonderful things it does have to offer, then you really don’t belong in Portland anyway. Never seen people so triggered over a city.
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He's right about umbrellas....dont use one here.
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If you're thinking of moving here in 2024, do your homework. PPS has some of the worst schools in the country that are experiencing serious student safety issues due to poor leadership. Consider you'll be paying an additional 2% childcare income tax as well as 1.5% multnomah homeless tax that is slated to go up almost every 2 years until at least 2030. You'll be going to a place that is now the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US in 2024, has the highest commercial vacancy rate in the COUNTRY due to leaving businesses, and some of the most expensive and hardest to land rental markets in the country. Also see the PSU library takeover, pro-Hamas roadblocks of early 2024, still active Antifa (protested hillary clinton in Oct 2024), and issues with crime and homelessness around bike corridors.
i'm a poor sharer from way back. ask my husband.
LOL
How's the Fetty?
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😂 Correct answer 😂@@chrisandsara
You guys drink alcohol at all?
We do! I can't believer didn't feature a brewery in this video. Such a missed opportunity, I know! 😬
Half this video is just the Mississippi neighborhood--not really showing off the city.
We'll be back in Portland one day again soon to feature more of the city. :)
Its horrible, dont move here!😂
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I feel sad for the folks who go to Salt & Straw and get "traditional" flavors. What's the point? How many times in life do you get to eat watermelon/raspberry sorbet, brie/fig/cheesecake ice cream, or any of the dozens upon dozens of other seasonal flavors they offer on top of their regular flavors? Don't waste the opportunity!! Get something weird!! It may just change your life.
That's a really good point! Next time we will!! 😃
hope your car did no get broken into
It did not
Worked in portland for ODOT 5yrs ago. all 5 county's was bad then has to be worse as even central oregon is a mess now. Oregon is not my home after 62 yrs
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Visit any open air drug markets?
Nope
Portland is the last place to go right now. This city allows open drug use and homelessness is basically encouraged.
LOL, it is great place to visit despite the problems. Name me that perfect city w/ population of 400 k?
that has now changed as of this last week.
@@minichols5472 Let's hope that brings positive change
It's not the last place to go. Portland is special. Sure it may have it's problems but everywhere is worth visiting.
Food, waterfall, food...um, seems a bit superficial to be honest but I guess it is a 36hr thing. No coast, Japanese garden, Chinese garden, hiking, fishing, biking, homeless encounters, kayaking....etc...etc...
If we had more time we would have done all of those things!
the smallest park in US. not the world
Says online is the smallest in the world goof
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Can't believe these people let this beautiful city get so corrupt.
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BS, BS. BS. try selling your home downtown, you can't give them away.
I have no idea what you’re saying?
Obviously
Living a third world life for a first world price. Welcome to Portland, Oregon.
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Get out of that 💩⚫️ and get back to Nooga! Fall is on its way and football season is starting. You’re on the wrong side of the country!! Love you guys- you know I’m right.
Won’t be there for awhile unfortunately!
UGH The midwest sucks!
No thanks!
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FAKE!!!!
How is this fake?
@@chrisandsara everybody knows what the real problems the city have, democratic corruption
Watch the (real reason why people are leaving portland oregon).before you uproot your life and come here.
No one is uprooting their life.
Exactly, no one is uprooting their life to move to Portland because it is a festering shithole.
Lmao, what reality do you guys live in ??
I’m guessing not yours
As a Portland native this city umm just Sucks
Sorry you feel that way
PDX is the best
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