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True Portland: The Unofficial Guide for Creative People

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True The Unofficial Guide for Creative People is more than a travel guide, it’s a curated experience that captures the essence of what makes Portland different from other cities. In addition to the essential information about where to eat, sleep, shop, run, create, listen, and think, this book has distinctive features such as 48 Hours in Portland, offering nine itineraries by local tastemakers, and interviews with and commentaries by Portland luminaries including Chairwoman of Columbia Sportswear Gert Boyle and Executive Chef at Departure Gregory Gourdet, about what makes Portland unique. This comprehensive guide presents both longtime residents and first‐time visitors with exceptional insights into Portland. Inside this book you'll A highly visual, full-color guide (with maps and itineraries) to what and who makes Portland tick. Comprehensive listings for Portland's lively food and drink scene, ranging from its chef-owned restaurants, food carts, and pop-ups to local coffee roasters, specialty tea businesses, craft beer brewers, hard cideries, urban wineries, and cocktail culture. The inside scoop on Portland's progressive, free-spirited side, including skateparks, cycling, independent record labels, independent presses and bookstores, tattoo shops, LGBTQ businesses, and even vape shops. Wide-ranging outdoor adventures at close-in Portland locations, including the International Rose Test Garden, Forest Park, Mt. Tabor (the city's favorite dormant volcano), and the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade. Natural wonders farther afield, such as the Willamette Valley (Oregon's beloved wine country), Mt. Hood, the Columbia River Gorge, and the Oregon Coast. Other a brief history of Powell's Books, the lowdown on Portland's myriad record shops, stylish clothing and furniture designers, neighborhood farmers markets, historic beer-and-pizza movie theaters, diverse art galleries, neighborhood parks, the surrounding urban forest, stand-up comedy, and a month-to-month guide to Portland's favorite celebrated annual events.

304 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2017

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February 4, 2026
This was a cool travel guide about Portland, Oregon. The format of the book was an interesting choice, especially in explaining the different restaurants, shops, and more. A few bits were outdated because of the date I read them compared to the publishing date. Otherwise, it was a cool travel book about Portland, OR.
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August 7, 2018
Hit or miss.
Some good recommendations. Leans more towards expensive side. Good pictures. Interesting set up for a guide book.
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