Portland Area Outdoor Dining


Last update: May 7th, 2013 – Restaurants added/closed restaurants removed, checked all links, added Dayton, Newberg

As we go through the year, I’ll continue adding to this list of restaurants, bars and coffeehouses with outdoor dining. If you would like your business added to the list, just fill out the form here. If there are any mistakes, closures or more information, drop me a note using the contact form!

Alanna Risse has been good enough to many of these on a map for us! You can see it here. (It is a bit out of date now).

You’ll find our list below, sorted by neighborhood. Just click the one you are most interested in. Listings with an asterisk “*” are dog-friendly. Suburbs are towards the bottom of the list:

North Portland | Northeast Portland | Northwest Portland | Southeast Portland |Southwest Portland | BeavertonDayton | Lake Oswego |  Newberg | Sellwood | Sherwood | Troutdale | Welches | Camas Washington | Vancouver Washington:

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North Portland

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Northeast Portland

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Northwest Portland:

Uptown Billiards

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Southeast Portland:

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Aquariva

Southwest Portland:

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Beaverton:

  • Hall Street Grill – 3375 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton. Open patio. Map
  • Mingo West – 12600 SW Crescent St. Beaverton. Heated patio out back, both brunch and happy hour available. Map
  • *Monteaux’s Public House – 16165 Regatta Lane, Ste 1000, Beaverton 97006. Streetside tables on a side street. Dog friendly. Map

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Camas:

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Dayton:

Lake Oswego:

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Newberg:

Sellwood:

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Sherwood:

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Troutdale:

 

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Welches:

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West Linn:

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Vancouver Washington:

  • 360 Pizzeria – 3425 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver, WA. Enclosed courtyard patio. Map
  • Lapellah – 2520 Columbia House Blvd, Vancouver WA. Large patio. Map
  • Roots Restaurant and Bar – 19215 SE 34th Street, Camas WA. Enclosed courtyard with ample seating/outdoor grill. Map

* – dog friendly areas
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