Southwest 5th Avenue food cart pod

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Southwest 5th Avenue food cart pod
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The food cart pod in 2013
Opening dateEarly 1980s
Location Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Southwest 5th Avenue food cart pod
Coordinates: 45°31′16″N122°40′34″W / 45.5211°N 122.6761°W / 45.5211; -122.6761

The Southwest 5th Avenue food cart pod is a group of food carts in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Following an update and renovation in 2023, the pod became known as Midtown Beer Garden.

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Description and history

The pod has operated in downtown Portland, along Southwest Fifth Avenue between Harvey Milk (Stark) Street and Oak Street, since the early 1980s. [1] It is considered the city's oldest food cart pod. [2] [1] Food & Wine has said the pod "specializes in Korean tacos, Mexican, and Egyptian cuisine". [3] [4]

The site of the pod has been considered for development. [5] In 2016, Matthew Korfhage of Willamette Week reported, "The bustling pods at Southwest 5th Avenue and Stark Street, Southwest 2nd Avenue and Stark Street and Southwest 3rd Avenue and Oak Street are on the list of properties announced for future development by Greg Goodman, co-president of the Downtown Development Group and scion to one of Portland's most powerful property-owning families." [6]

The pod has been vandalized. [3] In 2022, an explosion at one cart damaged nearby buildings. [7] [8]

In May 2023, an update and renovation funded by Expensify in collaboration with the restaurant group ChefStable was announced. According to Eater Portland , the pod has "room for 30 carts, seating for more than 300 people, a bar cart with beer on tap, and a stage for concerts and events". [9] The pod was rebranded as Midtown Beer Garden. [3] The re-opening was held on August 20. [10] [11]

Businesses

Veli's Thai Food, 2013 Veli's Thai Food, Portland, Oregon (2013).jpg
Veli's Thai Food, 2013

Businesses which operated in the pod prior to the 2023 rebrand include:

Businesses which have operated at Midtown Beer Garden include:

Reception

In 2023, in response to Food & Wine naming Portland "the best food truck city in America", Michael Russell of The Oregonian wrote, "No argument there, though I don't necessarily recommend following the magazine's advice about where to start (Stretch the Noodle is great, but the Third and Fifth Avenue carts downtown have seen better days)." [16]

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