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hahahahah, hope you like shitty weather and ugly people who haven't washed in weeks!

I lived there for 12 years, the only upside of portland is the food/drink, so be sure to enjoy that. Andina is a must-go-to restaurant serving peruvian food, go there and order off the tapas menu, be sure to drink the sachsayhuaman (sexywoman) habinero infused vodka w/ passionfruit, it's amazing. Other than that, Wildwood, Blue Hour, and a few other places are stand-outs.

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Blakes in Northwest has some nice stuff, mostly denim.

We celebrate First and Last Thursdays of every month. Just when most of the galleries have their openings and in the warmer months there are street fairs. Last Thursday is Northeast and First Thursday are right in the Pearl.

Pacific Northwest College of Art is in the Pearl, 12th and Johnson.

As you probably noticed in your time here, the Pearl is our art district, like Chelsea is to New York, but no where near that...

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stores (most of these have been mentioned):

Blake

Just Be Compound

Local 35

Hecklewood/Tanner

Food Network ranked Portland the #1 foodie city in America, so make sure you take advantage of that. Great restaurants everywhere.

Portland also has the most brewerys per capita in the world, even more than germany. Considered the microbrew capital of the world.

Also the weed, in my opinion, is the best when factoring in both quality and price.

Clean, progressive city. Hope you have fun. Bring a raincoat.

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stores (most of these have been mentioned):

Blake

Just Be Compound

Local 35

Hecklewood/Tanner

Food Network ranked Portland the #1 foodie city in America, so make sure you take advantage of that. Great restaurants everywhere.

Portland also has the most brewerys per capita in the world, even more than germany. Considered the microbrew capital of the world.

Also the weed, in my opinion, is the best when factoring in both quality and price.

Clean, progressive city. Hope you have fun. Bring a raincoat.

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