Alberta Street
Alberta Street
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Madeline Cook
Portland, OR103 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
There are so many places to eat good food, drink good beer and shop on Alberta street. The art galleries are all unique and host some amazing work! During the summer time they host “ last Thursday” every month where on the last Thursday of the month they shut down multiple streets down Alberta to traffic and it’s turned into a walking fair where people sell their crafts and goods! Don’t worry all of the business are still open during the festivities. Usually there are street performers and musicians to watch as well while you shop.
Written 16 March 2020
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brmusicman
Chicago, IL3,107 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
We visited Portland in October 2020 and enjoyed exploring the neighborhood. The Alberta Arts District emerged as one of our favorites; we enjoyed the many local business on Alberta Avenue, including some great art stores and home stores. Lots of good coffee available, too. The street art on the sides of several buildings was compelling and offered wonderful messages of social justice and compelling photo opportunities. This neighborhood is definitely worth a few hours when visiting Portland!
Written 23 October 2020
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Penwah609
Grand Rapids, MI129 contributions
May 2021
I got the feeling this is one of the places that "keeps Portland weird." Murals and bright colors abound on this 13 block street of wonderful stores, restaurants and galleries. Even the trash cans, alleys and power boxes are decorated.
Written 30 May 2021
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brmusicman
Chicago, IL3,107 contributions
Sept 2021 • Couples
We enjoyed exploring the neighborhood. The Alberta Arts District emerged as one of our favorites; we enjoyed the many local business on Alberta Avenue, including some great art stores and home stores. Lots of good coffee available, too. The street art on the sides of several buildings was compelling and offered wonderful messages of social justice and compelling photo opportunities. This neighborhood is definitely worth a few hours when visiting Portland!
Written 23 August 2022
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Deehi
Houston, TX337 contributions
Sept 2021 • Friends
Alberta Street was a food and street art gem. Lots of varieties to offer from street food to cafes to small eateries with Ethiopian, Nepalese, American, Mexican and more. Little shops with a mix of clothing to unique souvenirs and art work. Plan to browse for a few hours.
Written 18 September 2021
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Loversdovers
Vancouver, Canada4 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
My husband and I are new to Oregon. We live in Salem and we haven’t checked out Portland yet, so I used trip advisor and I found Alberta st. It’s a great tourist place to walk up and down to have a bite to eat and a drink. There are a lot of ethnic restaurants to choose from, Sushi, Thai, Hawaiian, Iraqi, Mediterranean.
The vibe of the street is really cool and the shops and artwork are worth the drive. So we will definitely come again for a drink and dinner.
The vibe of the street is really cool and the shops and artwork are worth the drive. So we will definitely come again for a drink and dinner.
Written 13 March 2020
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HonestReviewPx
Chicago, IL154 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
This is a colorful neighborhood in Portland, rich in art galleries, bars and restaurants. For someone who truly wants to experience and embrace Portland's unique and vibrant atmosphere, I would highly recommend a visit to Alberta District.
One of my favorite parts was seeing the community murals displayed mainly between the 14th and 30th Avenues. An online walking map for Finding Street Art helped me discover all the paintings in the neighborhood.
For a good rest after a long walk I would recommend Caffe Vita, which welcomes you with the irresistible aroma of in-house roasted coffee.
Another thing I truly enjoyed was strolling through the quiet, welcoming residential area surrounding Alberta street. Everywhere beautiful cottage like gardens, with unique decorative displays, a glimpse into the heart of people who keep Portland wonderful.
One of my favorite parts was seeing the community murals displayed mainly between the 14th and 30th Avenues. An online walking map for Finding Street Art helped me discover all the paintings in the neighborhood.
For a good rest after a long walk I would recommend Caffe Vita, which welcomes you with the irresistible aroma of in-house roasted coffee.
Another thing I truly enjoyed was strolling through the quiet, welcoming residential area surrounding Alberta street. Everywhere beautiful cottage like gardens, with unique decorative displays, a glimpse into the heart of people who keep Portland wonderful.
Written 8 September 2018
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lablifer
Leesburg, VA21 contributions
Aug 2013 • Friends
Alberta St. Neighborhood in Northeast is fun for shopping, art and dining. A real eclectic, funky feel. My favorites were Salt and Straw, exotic homemade ice cream and Bollywood Theatre for Indian food. Worth an afternoon to get the real feel of a Portland neighborhood.
Written 2 September 2013
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wildcat4000
Los Angeles, CA54 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
we went all around the city and this was our favorite spot. The mix of eclectic restaurants and shops is perfect for a short trip to Portland. We stopped in quite a few places and they were delicious! The street art is superb and it's everywhere! plus there are great food carts throughout
Written 11 June 2018
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stric75
313 contributions
Jun 2014 • Solo
Much of Portland's counter-culture and true art scene is located in poorer parts of town. NE Alberta St. is a popular place for locals who prefer a bit rawer and more unique art scene, and not so fancy and glitzy culture of the Pearl distric on the other side of hte river. Alberta is filled with many fine coffee-shops, restaurants, art installations and galleries. The street itself is not that spectacular but the "content" of it is what counts and that's the main draw. i prefer it to the pear district and glitzy NW Portland because it's also not so pretentious and it's much cheaper. Beware, that some of the bars and restaurants in the area are perpetually busy so you may end up waiting for a long time to get a table. the best way to visit and explore it is on foot or bike. forget the car.
Written 8 May 2015
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Usually you can park on Alberta, otherwise there is plenty of neighborhood parking.
Written 11 August 2019
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