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WELCOME to PORTLAND! INFORMATION SHEET Hotel WELCOME TO PORTLAND! INFORMATION SHEET Hotel: Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel Hotel Phone Number: (503) 226-7600 At Your Service: Dial “0” during your stay Hotel Fax: (503) 221-1789 Hotel Restaurants: Room Service: 6:30am – 11pm Lobby Starbucks Coffee Bar 6:30am – 11am Lobby Bistro Lunch: 11am – 11pm Lobby Bistro Dinner: 4pm – 11pm Truss Restaurant Breakfast 7:00am – Noon Sunday; 6:30am – 11:00am Monday French Restaurants: Thai Restaurants Continued… Brasserie Montmartre Saithong Thai Fusion 626 SW Park Avenue 710 SW 2 nd Avenue (503) 236-3036 503-972-3347 Petite Provence Boulangerie & Patisserie Chinese Restaurants: 1824 NE Alberta Street 503-284-6564 Seres Restaurant 1105 NW Lovejoy Street Italian Restaurants: 971-222-7327 Gallo Nero 903 NW Everett Street Mandarin Cove (Across the Street) 503-206-6388 111 SW Columbia Street, Suite 2 503-222-0006 Pazzo 627 SW Washington Street August Moon Chinese Restaurant (503) 228-1515 (Across the Street) 116 SW Clay Street Via Tribulani 503-222-5733 36 SW 3 rd Avenue 503-548-2917 Indian Restaurants: The Old Spaghetti Factory Dwaraka Indian Cuisine 715 SW Bancroft Street 3962 SE Hawthorne Blvd 503-222-5375 503-230-1120 Thai Restaurants: Swagat 2074 NW Lovejoy Street Red Onion Thai Cuisine 503-227-4300 1123 NW 23 rd Avenue 503-208-2634 East India Co 821 SW 11 th Avenue Thai Peacock 503-227-8815 219 SW 9 th Avenue 503-228-2310 Baan Thai 1924 SW Broadway 503-224-8424 Vegetarian Restaurants: Pubs Continued… Prasad (Vegetarian Food, Vegan, Organic) Deschutes Brewery & Public House 925 NW Davis Street 210 NW 11 th Avenue 503-224-3993 503-296-4906 Laughing Planet Bridgeport Brewpub & Bakery (Vegetarian/Vegan/Mexican) 1313 NW Marshall Street 721 NW 9 th Avenue 503-241-3612 503-505-5020 Bluehour Mexican Restaurants: 250 NW 13 th Avenue 503-226-3394 ¡Oba! Restaurante Nuevo Latino Food 555 NW 12 th Avenue ¡Oba! Restaurante Nuevo Latino Food 503-228-6161 555 NW 12 th Avenue 503-228-6161 Cha! Cha! Cha! Mexican Taqueria 1208 NW Glisan Street Henry’s Tavern 503-221-2111 10 NW 12 th Avenue 503-227-5320 Andina Restaurant (Peruvian) 1314 NW Glisan Street, Suite A Kells Irish Restaurant and Pub 503-228-9535 112 SW 2 nd Avenue 503-227-4057 Nuestra Cocina 2135 SE Division Street Grill: 503-232-2135 Portland City Grill Soul Restaurants: Incredible view of Portland! 111 SW 5 th Avenue Acadia – A New Orleans Bistro 503-450-0030 1303 NE Fremont St Reservations Recommended 503-249-5001 McCormick & Schmicks Seafood & Le Bistro Montage Steaks 301 SE Morrison Street 503-220-1865 503-234-1324 Harborside at the Marina 0309 SW Montgomery Miss Delta 503-220-1865 3950 N Mississippi Ave 503-287-7629 Morton’s Steakhouse 213 SW Clay Street Pubs: 503-248-2100 Brix Tavern 1338 NW Hoyt Street Open 24 Hours: 503-943-5995 The Roxy 1121 SW Stark Street Portland, OR 97205 (503) 223-9160 Closed Mondays Night Clubs: Purely Portland Dining Continued… Jones Dance Club 80’s & 90’s Dance Club Salt & Straw Freshly Made Ice Cream 107 NW Couch Street 838 NW 23 rd Avenue 971-271-7178 503-208-3867 Holocene Dance Club Mother’s Bistro & Bar 1001 SE Morrison Street 212 SW Stark Street 503-239-7639 503-464-1122 Lola’s room at The Crystal Ballroom Voodoo Doughnuts One Floating Dance Floor 22 SW 3 rd Avenue 1332 W Burnside Street 503-241-4704 503-225-0047 Open 24 Hours /7 days a week Barrel Room Western Union: Indoor & Outdoor dance areas 105 NW 3 rd Avenue US Bank (0.47 miles) 503-242-0700 410 SW Harrison Street 503-275-4381 Embers Avenue Sunday Night Karaoke Night Safeway (0.74 miles) 110 NW Broadway 1030 SW Jefferson Street 503-222-3082 503-205-1849 Dixie Tavern Bowling Alley: Country Dance Club with Mechanical Bull Grand Central Bowling Lounge (1.5 Miles) 32 NW 3 rd Avenue 808 SE Morrison Street 503-234-9431 (503) 236-2698 Splash Bar Movie Theatres: Hawaiian Bar Hangout, Dance, Play Pol Regal Fox Tower Stadium 10 Movie Theatre NW 9 th & NW Couch St (0.7 miles) 503-893-5551 846 SW Park Avenue (503) 221-3280 Purely Portland Dining Regal Cinemas Lloyd Center 10 IMAX Veritable Quandry (VQ) (0.3 Miles) (2.8 miles) 1220 SW 1 st Avenue 1510 NE Multnomah Street 503-227-7342 (503) 287-0338 Authentic Portland Experience 24 Hour Laundry: Higgins Restaurant and Bar Complimentary Self-Laundry & Soap on 3 rd French/American Cuisine Floor of Hotel 1239 SW Broadway 503-222-9070 Dry Cleaners: Auditorium Cleaners Portland City Grill 128 SW Clay Street Incredible view of Portland! 503-222-2133 111 SW 5 th Avenue Portland, OR 97204 503-450-0030 Reservations Recommended Taxi Companies: Taxis are available on North end of Hotel Hospital: on Columbia Street. Portland Taxi 503-256-5400 Dial 9-1-1 for Emergencies www.portlandtaxi.net Broadway Cab 503-333-3333 Oregon Health Science University www.broadwaycab.com (OHSU) Green Taxi 503-234-1414 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road www.portlandgreencabtaxishuttle.com Portland, OR 97239 Union Cab 503-222-2222 503-494-8311 www.unioncabpdx.com Health Clinics: Limo Company: Oregon Towncar Services 503-353-7755 Portland Urgent Care 503-249-9000 https://oregontowncar.com/oregon/ Prestige Limousine 503-445-1676 Work Out Gym: www.Prestigeportland.com Hotel Gym is located on the 3 rd Golf Courses: 24 Hour Fitness Portland Golf Club 1407 SW 4 th Avenue 5900 SW Scholls Ferry Road Portland, OR 97201 Portland, OR 503-292-2651 (503) 224-2233 Churches: St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral 1716 NW Davis Street Portland, OR 97209 503-228-4397 First United Methodist Church 1838 SW Jefferson Street Portland, OR 97201 503-228-3195 First Baptist Church 909 SW 11 th Avenue Portland, OR 97205 503-228-7465 First Presbyterian Church 1200 SW Alder St Portland, OR 97205 503-228-7331 Pharmacy: Rite Aid Pharmacy: 622 SW Alder Street 503-226-6791 Walgreens Pharmacy: 2103 W Burnside Street Portland, OR 97210 503-295-6480 Attractions & Special Events in Portland this Sunday: Portland Art Museum Harvey’s Comedy Club 1219 SW Park Avenue 436 NW 6 th Avenue Cuisines of China, Public Tour, 503-241-0338 Permanent Collection Exhibitions: Brewvana Portland Brewery Tours -The Art of the Louvre’s Tuileries Garden 503-729-6804 -Joel Shapiro Sunday: Noon – 5pm The Brew Bus Monday: Closed 503-647-0021 http://portlandartmuseum.org Beer Quest Portland Portland Saturday Market 503-460-7150 2 SW Naito Parkway 503-222-6072 Local Crafts, Live Music, International Food Powell’s City of Books: 1005 W Burnside Street 503-228-4651 9am – 11pm Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) 1945 SW Water Avenue 503-797-4000 Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett Street 503-228-8131 International Rose Test Garden (Public Garden of Roses) 400 SW Kingston Ave 503- 823-3636 Adjacent to Portland Japanese Garden Portland Japanese Garden 611 SW Kingston Avenue 503-223-1322 Tom McCall Waterfront Park Mile-Long Park along Willamette River Portland Center Stage: Gerding Theater 128 NW 11 th Avenue 503-445-3700 Shopping in The Pearl District 1022 NW Marshall Street, Suite 500 http://www.explorethepearl.com .
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