Bollywood Theater
I want people to come in the door, and I’m saving them the plane ticket to Mumbai.
Nestled between the Clinton and Sunnyside neighborhoods in the shadow of Mt. Tabor, this once quiet street has quickly grown to a bustling food destination. Luckily for the locals, SE Division has maintained some of the original charm of historic homes, food carts, antique stores, and pot shops amongst the Nationally recognized restaurants and craft cocktails.
I want people to come in the door, and I’m saving them the plane ticket to Mumbai.
Inventive flavors of ice cream made from organic, local ingredients dished out in a quaint parlor.
Scottie's Pizza Parlor features a simple menu of well-crafted, delicious, and affordable pizza, presented as large pies and slices.
We are committed to bringing you the delicate hand-made dim sum in the finest Chinese tradition to savory, rare, and unique seafood selections.
We are an oasis. A destination to wander, relax, and explore.
Serving breakfast every day and dessert every night the East-shop is the hopping mothership for all of the Lauretta Jean's outposts.
Quality in the cup and quality of life for coffee farmers.
Northwest small plates & platters, plus inventive cocktails, served in a cavernous space with rustic vibe.
Creative Thai street food like fish-sauce wings & unique beverages served at a small, modern spot.
Victory Bar has honed a certain genius for the fine middlebrow pleasures of good beer, well-made cocktails and a filling meal.
Our Roman inspired menu is simple and rustic with an emphasis on local.
Small, fishing-themed joint known for crispy fried chicken & potato wedges in a wood-paneled space.
A mix of old-style Southern goodness and modern restaurant professionalism, throw in some Portland foodie sensibility, and you have Pine State Biscuits.
Yataimura Maru serves cutting edge Japanese pub food with a blend of modern and traditional Japanese dishes.
Reel 'M Inn is the quintessential dive bar with the bonus of delicious fried chicken. The space is cozy and dark and the drinks are cheap & stiff, like a good dive bar should deliver on. This unassuming, rough around the edges gem is a nice break from all the shiny new businesses up and down Division Street. There's not much to show about this place and that's what makes it so great.