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How to Help Your Favorite Portland Businesses Recover

Posted on January 19, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Portland staff

City Cast Portland staff

icy sidewalk in front of shuttered food cart pod

St. Johns Beer Porch. (John Notarianni / City Cast Portland)

It’s been a rough week for bars, restaurants, and local food carts, as well as a lot of other local businesses. It’s time to show our love for them:

🧊 January Is Rough

January is already a slow month for food trucks and restaurants, but this week of winter weather is really not helping. "We in the small business community call this week a catastrophic disaster," wrote Han Ly Hwang of Korean barbecue food cart Kim Jong Grillin, on Instagram. For the last couple of years, Portland weather has been more extreme, and that’s possibly the worst for food carts that rely on mild weather. [Portland Mercury]

🍜 New Restaurants This Month

Some notable new spots around town serve hand-pulled Chinese noodles, ramen, and South Asian snacks, including wings. It can’t have been easy to open a new restaurant this month either. [Eater Portland]

🍏 Cider Is Booming

Craft brewing, wine, and hard seltzer have all seen a dip in sales. But craft cider is still booming. Local successes include Bauman’s Cider, which has opened its first taproom, in Portland, after also buying a facility here to produce cider. Also, Portland Cider Co. now has three taprooms. [Oregonian]

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