Portland's dining landscape underwent significant shifts in early 2026, with dozens of new restaurants, bars, and food carts opening alongside several closures. The Bridgetown Bites list tracks these developments, highlighting a mix of projected and actual launches across neighborhoods. These changes reflect ongoing evolution in the city's food culture.
In early 2026, Portland, Oregon, experienced a flurry of activity in its restaurant sector, as documented by the Bridgetown Bites tracking list. Openings included diverse establishments such as Inssa Gastropub in Northeast Portland on April 2, Forage Grove in Forest Grove on March 7, and Bryan Furman BBQ in Southeast on January 30. Other notable debuts were Fogo de Chão in Tigard on February 9 and 85°C Bakery Cafe in Salmon Creek on February 26. Food cart pods like 1847 Food Park in Milwaukie and Carts at Xplore in Beaverton also launched on February 5 and January 30, respectively.
Closures marked the period as well, with places like 3 Doors Down Cafe and Stumptown’s Belmont Cafe both shutting on February 28 in Southeast. República in Northwest closed on February 21, while Expatriate in Northeast ended operations on February 8. Earlier in the year, Electrica in Northwest closed on January 25, and Interurban in North on January 18.
Several venues transitioned, including Shorebird Bakery planning a move in 2026 and Rangoon Bistro closing February 28 to reopen in March. Reopenings featured Original Dream Pizza in Northeast on January 9 after a 2025 fire and Ma Cher in Northeast on January 25 in a new spot. The list also notes projected openings through 2027, such as the James Beard Public Market in spring 2027.
This reverse-chronological compilation underscores Portland's dynamic food scene, blending innovation with challenges faced by local businesses.