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P D BRIDGE ARKING OREGON ST L 1st x L O C 27 Y B A 30 STEEL D OR VE B L V 84 D IRVING ST VD OREGON 24 CONVENTION Public Transportaion D CENTER x V L (BANFIELD) MAX Line HOYT STGRAND B x D Y MAX Stop O X E L F 10 L 22 Streetcar A LLOYD BLVD VE Streetcar Stop x Dining Guide - Oregon Convention Center Area A Orbit Cafe (open depending on building activity) 10 Starbucks - 525 NE Grand Ave 27 Oregon Building - 800 NE Oregon 1st Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER, Deli Food Variety of coffees, pastries Cafeteria B Dragon Cafe (open depending on building activity) 11 Cafe Today - 650 NE Holladay St 28 Petisco - 1411 NE Broadway - Sit-down 1st Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER, Deli Food Sit-down/take-out restaurant 29 DoubleTree Lloyd Center - Entry on 11th St. C Skyview Terrace (open depending on building activity) 12 City Coffee - 650 NE Holladay Multiple restaurants, sit-down dining 4th Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER, Restaurant/Bar Variety of coffees, pastries 30 Applebee’s - 15th & NE Halsey D Portland Roasting Coffee l (open depending on 13 J Cafe - 533 NE Holiday - Sit-down cafe Sit-down restaurant building activity) 1st Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER 14 Burger King - 632 NE Weidler - Fast food 31 Muchos Grasias - 707 NE Weidler - Sit-down E Cucina Rosso (open depending on building activity) 15 Yuki Sushi - 1337 NE Broadway 32 Koji - 15th & NE Weidler 1st Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER Sit-down/take-out Japanese Fare - Sit-down restaurant F Portland Roasting Coffee ll (open depending on 16 Taco Bell - 725 NE Weidler - Opening Soon 33 Mucho Grande - 10 NE Weidler building activity) 1st Floor OR CONVENTION CENTER 17 Chipotle Mexican Grill - 7th & NE Weidler Sit-down restaurant 1 Starbucks - 1503 NE MLK Jr Blvd Sit-down restaurant 34 Milos City Cafe - 1325 NE Broadway (Opening soon) 20 Village Inn - 11th & Weidler Sit-down restaurant 2 Burgerville - 1135 NE MLK Jr Blvd Sit-down restaurant restaurant (open event days only) Fast Food, Sit-down, take out 21 Prime Rib & Chocolate Cake 35 Chens Dynasty II - 1025 NE Broadway 3 Subway - 1211 NE MLK Jr Blvd 12th & NE Broadway - Sit-down restaurant M-F 11am-10pm Sat-Sun 2pm-10pm Sit-down, take out 22 Spirit of ‘77 - 500 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. Hunan & Szechuan, sit-down dining, 4 Starbucks - 1621 NE Grand Ave M-F 4 pm-12 pm, Sat 12 pm-12 am takeout, delivery 5 Wendy's - 1421 NE Grand - Fast Food Sun 9 am-10, Sit-down restaurant 36 Chai Yo Thai - 1411 NE Broadway 6 McDonald's - 1520 NE Grand - Fast Food 23 Food Court - 3rd Floor -Lloyd Center Mall Sit-down 7 Denny's - 425 NE Hassalo St 24 Table 6 37 Pastini Pastaria - 1426 NE Broadway Sit-down restaurant 622 NE Grand Ave - 7:30 am - 2 pm Sit-down 8 Red Robin - 422 NE Multnomah St Sit-down/take-out 38 McMenamin’s Broadway Pub Sit-down restaurant 25 Stanfords - Lloyd Center Mall, 1504 NE Broadway - Sit-down 9 Hotel Eastlund - 1021 NE Grand Ave SW Corner, Sit-down dining 39 Namaste Indian Cuisine Altabira City Tavern- Sit-down (6th floor) 26 Lloyd Tower - 825 NE Multnomah 1403 NE Weidler - Sit-down Citizen Bakery (Lobby level) 2nd floor cafeteria & deli rev. 7/28/15 HANCOCK ST 1st R A VE SCHUYLER ST A (Streetcar) (Streetcar) BROADWAY ST 13th x xP A 5 Q VE 14th 16th 10th 7 15th 1 12h 9th x (Streetcar) x WEIDLER ST x 1th A A A A A A O A VE D VE VE VE VE N VE WINNING WAY 8 E VE B 30 L 2nd HALSEY ST WHEELER AVE A VE x MEMORIAL COLISEUM5 CLACKAMAS ST GRAND MODA M LLOYD CENTER MALL CENTER A 3rd NE INTERST VE WASCO ST (Streetcar) A 4 VE G A C TE ROSE A MULTNOMAH ST VE QUARTER x 16th A J VE 1 x7th 1th 9th 6th 1st TO STEEL BRIDGE2nd TRANSIT BUS HASSALO ST K A A A VE A A A VE VE VE I VE VE NE INTERST (MAX LINE) HOLLADAY ST 8th (MAX LINE) X XMARTIN LUTHER JR KING BL X H A F x 4 VE A TE (MAX LINE) PACIFIC ST A 1 VE EXHIBIT OREGON ST. P BRIDGE ARKING 2 OREGON ST L 1st x L O Y A 30 STEEL D OR VE S B L V OREGON 84 D VD IRVING ST CONVENTION (Streetcar) CENTER (Streetcar) D Public Transportaion LV 3 x B D (BANFIELD) MAX Line HOYT STGRAND Y x O L MAX Stop L X Streetcar A LLOYD BLVD VE Streetcar Stop x M) Courtyard by Marriott - 435 NE Wasco, Banks 800.321.2211 • 503.234.3200 A) Bank of America - 1200 NE Broadway Ste. 50 N) Shilo Inn - Rose Garden - 1506 NE 2nd Ave. B) Wells Fargo - 1405 NE Halsey 800. 222.2344 • 503.736.6300 C) Key Bank - 825 NE Multnomah D) US Bank - 1601 NE Weidler ATMs 1) OCC - Prefunction A E) Bank of West - 905 NE Halsey 2) OCC - MLK Jr. Lobby S) Pacific Continental Bank - 717 NE Grand 3) OCC - Ginkoberry Concourse Hotels and Motels 4) Liberty Ctr. Tower Court Yard (South side) F) Inn at the Convention Center 5) Moda Center Box Office 420 NE Holladay St., 6) Memorial Coliseum 503.233.6331 7) G) Quality Inn Walgreenʼs - Drive thru - East side of building 431 NE Multnomah St., 8) 7 Eleven - Open 24 hours - ATM inside 503.233.7933 H) Motel 6 - 518 NE Holladay St., Misc. 503.234.4391 O) 7 Eleven - Open 24 hours I) Hotel Eastlund P) Walgreens - 8 am to 10 pm 1021 NE Grand Ave., 800.343.1822 • 503.235.2100 Q) FedExKinkos - Open 24 hours J) Marriott Residence Inn - 1710 NE Multnomah St., 1605 NE 7th Ave • 503 284-2129 800.331.3131 • 503.288.1400 R) Post Office K) DoubleTree Lloyd Center - 1000 NE Multnomah St., 777 NE Martin Luther King Blvd 800.547.8010 • 503.281.6111 Portland, Oregon 97232 L) Crowne Plaza Portland Downtown/ Convention Center www.oregoncc.org 1441 NE 2nd Ave., 800.227.6963 • 503.233.2401 (503) 235-7575 rev. 8/25/15.
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