Food scene
Brail's Restaurant
395 W 5th AveGreat place for breakfast or lunch
Rooted Grounds
245 Van Buren StreetWonderful coffee & teas
Wandering Goat Coffee Co.
268 Madison StLocally roasted
Oakshire Brewing
207 Madison Strustic
One of the most famous of our neighborhood.
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The Better Living Room by Ninkasi Brewing
272 Blair BlvdOne of the most famous of our neighborhood.
Hop Valley Brewing Company
990 W 1st Avelaid back
Tacovore
530 Blair Blvdgreat place for street tacos
great seafood, whether you dine in or take out
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Fisherman's Market
830 W 7th Avegreat seafood, whether you dine in or take out
Sweet Life Patisserie
755 Monroe Stdelicious
Izakaya Meiji Company
345 Van Buren StJapanese food, craft cocktails & whiskey
Neighborhoods
A smattering of galleries are worth a look, but more fun is a stroll through the residential streets for a glimpse at the yard art — everything from a bicycle-powered “push” lawn mower to a large portrait of Lenin tacked above a doorway.
Nailed to a tree outside one house is a sign that says “Dance Hall.” Another points to the “Bar” upstairs and a giant clock set to 1 a.m. Next door, three beauty-parlor chairs, hair dryers still attached, are arranged in a circle on the parking strip.
My favorite is a house with copper Jell-O molds tacked to a fence and a planter made from a metal bed frame. White lights twinkle above the porch.
“It’s entertainment,” the owner laughed, stepping out in her robe. “Only in this neighborhood could you get away with this, and have people not thinking you’re a little eccentric.”
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Whiteaker
A smattering of galleries are worth a look, but more fun is a stroll through the residential streets for a glimpse at the yard art — everything from a bicycle-powered “push” lawn mower to a large portrait of Lenin tacked above a doorway.
Nailed to a tree outside one house is a sign that says “Dance Hall.” Another points to the “Bar” upstairs and a giant clock set to 1 a.m. Next door, three beauty-parlor chairs, hair dryers still attached, are arranged in a circle on the parking strip.
My favorite is a house with copper Jell-O molds tacked to a fence and a planter made from a metal bed frame. White lights twinkle above the porch.
“It’s entertainment,” the owner laughed, stepping out in her robe. “Only in this neighborhood could you get away with this, and have people not thinking you’re a little eccentric.”
Sightseeing
Park ta 'Skinner Butte'
248 Cheshire AveOpen space
Ġnien Owen Rose
300 N Jefferson Stbeautiful