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A visit to Belmont Collective in Southeast Portland is a good starting point for learning about the city’s cannabis culture.
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Belmont

Visit this Southeast Portland street for great local flavor, surprising history and unique things to do.

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A visit to Belmont Collective in Southeast Portland is a good starting point for learning about the city’s cannabis culture.

Located a few blocks north of Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, Belmont Street stretches from the Eastbank Esplanade to Mount Tabor Park, and boasts its own mix of vintage and indie shops, coffee shops, bars and food carts. Read on for our favorite things to do and see in Belmont.

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Where to Eat and Drink on Belmont

Coffee

Never Coffee pours delightful coffee drinks that highlight all of the flavors, like their Holy Grail with Bee Local honey and Jacobsen sea salt and tellicherry pepper. With their unique roasts and innovative drinks, makes this coffee shop a must-try for any adventurous lover of coffee.

Fueling up at Portland coffee-staple, Stumptown, at their corner coffee shop that’s great for a quick cup before wondering the shops of Belmont.

If you power up better with coffee, conversation and live music, TaborSpace is a great spot to get your battery charged. A community coffee house located in Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, this warm gathering spot is lit with stained glass windows and infused with the smell of Nuvrei pastries and locally brewed coffee. The site of weekly live music, art classes, workshops and more, it’s a welcoming place for all people, regardless of faith. If tea is more your speed, Tao of Tea makes a fantastic chai.

Belmont's Best Eateries

Here are a few of our favorite spots on this Southeast Portland street.

  • Paradox Cafe

    This vegetarian mainstay has been plating plant-based creations in Portland for over 30 years, with the option to “veganize” or “gluten free” any orde. Open for breakfast and lunch, with a busy brunch on the weekends. Try their beloved tempeh rueben!

  • Hoda’s Middle Eastern Cuisine

    This restaurant offers true Middle Eastern hospitality, serving recipes developed and prepared by chef Hoda Khouri herself, using only the freshest locally sourced ingredients.

  • Hat Yai – Southeast

    This Thai restaurant specializes in fried chicken and curry. Their traditional roti flatbread is made from scratch every day.

  • Slappy Cakes

    Slappy Cakes is a full-service breakfast restaurant, with griddles built into each table on which you can craft your own pancakes. Everything is made from scratch and includes organic seasonal produce fresh from the restaurant’s backyard garden.

  • Mirisata

    Worker-owned Mirisata serves 100% vegan Sri Lankan food including kottu, roti, pol sambol and a variety of curries. Can’t decide? Try the sampler platter.

Bevs and Brews

Nestled in among the shops, The Bite on Belmont, a food court of carts, with favorites like Hindsight Beer Cart serving pints (and wine, too), and Dinger’s Deli a vegan sandwich cart.

For the love of beer, Horse Brass Pub has you covered with lists of drafts and bottles from around the world. Serving authentic eats like scotch eggs, steak and kidney pies, this English-style pub is a great spot for catching up with friends.

Southeast Portland

Southeast Portland embodies many of Portland’s best-known attributes: hip, artsy, quirky, foody. It’s home to popular neighborhoods, lively food-and-drink districts, peaceful parks and more.

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Good Eats

For a quick, healthy meal good for the whole family, try Laughing Planet. At the Belmont Street location, similar to their restaurants scattered around town, find toy dinosaurs on every table and have some fun while you eat.

Chef Katy Millard of Coquine draws on her experience at five Michelin-starred French restaurants to craft spectacular seasonal plates, such as Black Futsu squash or brioche shrimp toast. With the in-house sommelier, Ksendak Podbielski, you’ll be able to pair your meal with the perfect bottle of wine.

Nowhere is that more evident than Nostrana, a romantic Italian restaurant that packs them in every day but Sunday for flavorful wood-fired pizzas, rich pasta dishes and expertly mixed cocktails. James Beard Award nominee Cathy Whims’ timeless recipes — like Dungeness crab bruschetta and pancetta-wrapped goat — highlight the finest regional ingredients from local farms.

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How far is Belmont from Downtown Portland?

Just a few miles east. Downtown’s Southwest Alder Street becomes the Morrison Bridge, which carries you over the river to Southeast Belmont Street.

Is there a park nearby?

In Portland you’re bound to stumble upon a green space, like Colonel Summers Park. The southern edge of Laurelhurst Park is just four blocks north of Belmont — enjoy a picnic lunch or take a stroll around Firwood Lake. Heading east on Belmont Street leads you to the northern entrance of Mount Tabor Park, and the famed stairs.
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Belmont Attractions

These five Belmont landmarks are all local favorites.

  • Movie Madness

    Devoted to rare and obscure films, this video rental store is also a museum, displaying original costumes and props from classics like The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music.

  • Historic Belmont Firehouse

    At the Historic Belmont Firehouse’s Belmont Learning Center, visitors can slide down a fire pole, sit in a firetruck cab and explore over a century of firefighting history.

  • Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery

    With its first burial occurring in 1846, Lone Fir is the oldest cemetery in Portland and the final resting place of many of the city’s earliest settlers. Reconnect with the past through a quiet stroll or a guided tour.

  • Avalon Theatre & Electric Castle’s Wunderland

    Family-owned and -operated since the first location opened in the 1960s, this combination arcade and theater offers family-friendly fun — enjoy affordable second-run movies, a wide variety of redemption games, video games and more.

  • Horse Brass Pub

    Since 1976, this traditional English-style pub has served proper 20-ounce imperial pints (of more than 50 local, national and international beers) and traditional English and American pub grub.

Laurelhurst Park

Just north of Portland’s Belmont neighborhood sits Laurelhurst Park, one of the city’s most scenic escapes with over 300 trees, a duck pond and an array of free public events.

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What to Do on Belmont

In what was once the center of the City of East Portland, Belmont holds a lot of history, from the Historic Belmont Firehouse that currently serves as a museum to some of Portland’s oldest parks, like Colonel Summers Park on Southeast Belmont and Southeast 20th Street, that was created in 1921. Today is has a community garden, softball field, volleyball and tennis court, a splash pad and a restored brick picnic pavilion. Walk a few blocks north to Laurelhurst Park, acquired in 1909 from the land of early settler and former Portland mayor, William S. Ladd, and explore the paved, tree-lined trails, several ponds and the native flora.

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Views from Laurelhurst Park are lush and green — the perfect place to be with nature.
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Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery in Southeast Portland.
Credit: Margaret Fenton, Friends of Lone Fir Cemetery

Want to hear an amazing tale? Some of Portland’s best stories can be found at Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery, just north of Belmont. One of Portland’s oldest cemeteries, Lone Fir invites visitors to connect with the past through a quiet stroll or on a monthly guided tour that highlights some of the graveyard’s famous residents, like one of the city founders, Asa Lovejoy.

For history that’s still above ground, video rental store Movie Madness doubles as a museum of sorts (besides the fact that it’s a living, working rental shop). Devoted to rare and obscure films, they also have original costumes on display from movies such as The Godfather II, The Wizard of Oz and The Sound of Music.

And if you want to escape to a time when video games only cost a nickel, Avalon Theatre has you covered. Their two small screens show classics and second-run movies, while their arcade buzzes with skeeball and whack-a-mole games (as well as some newfangled digital fare, to boot).

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Fun and games for the whole family at the Avalon on Southeast Belmont Street.

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Shopping

Belmont storefronts are filled with vintage stores, used books, and trinkets. Still straddling the worlds of old and new, Belmont is home to many shops that have been in the community for decades. Serving the pagan community for many moons, Moonshadow is a spiritual shop for books, crystals, and deepening your practice in the ancient arts. In true Portland fashion, you can also find small, independent bookstores filling their shelves with local authors and zines and books that are off-the-beaten-path. Belmont is no exception; try Belmont Books.

Portland Bookstores, Beyond Powell’s

Don’t stop with the largest independent bookstore in the world; these seven other shops offer an abundance of literary riches.

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Find your way over to SE Stark Street to Glasshaus Gardens, a boutique shops that goes beyond houseplants with gorgeous pottery and plant care accessories by hosting earth-inspired artworks, from crystal skulls, to canvas bags to stained glass.

If you’re in the market for restored vintage leather goods, then stop into Mix Tape, and check out their fabulously curated vintage and restyled selections. Naked City Clothing will spruce up your wardrobe, offering retro-inspired fashion, accessories and wacky novelties at this funky shop.

Events For All Ages

One of Portland’s quintessential Christmas traditions is a trip — on foot or in a horse-drawn carriage — down Peacock Lane. For the last two weeks of December, the houses on this street just off of Belmont are decked out in true holiday spirit with thousands of little sparkling lights.

And every September, the Belmont District Street Fair attracts roughly 10,000 people with live music, food and local vendors celebrating the vibrant neighborhood.

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Portland Street Fairs

Many Portland neighborhoods celebrate summer with a street fair. You could spend nearly every weekend exploring these retail districts enjoying live music, food and local color.

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Upcoming Belmont Events

Get to know the Belmont neighborhood at these upcoming events.

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Southeast Portland Neighborhoods

East of the Willamette River and south of Burnside Street, this large southeast quadrant is home to many favorite neighborhoods and business districts, as well as the dormant volcano at Mt. Tabor Park, delectable Asian food in the Jade District and urban nature at Leach Botanical Garden and Powell Butte.

  • Belmont
  • Central Eastside
  • Division / Clinton
  • Foster-Powell
  • Hawthorne
  • Jade District
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  • Montavilla
  • Sellwood-Moreland

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