Home Things to Do Explore Portland’s Pearl District with the Kids By Jenni BostJanuary 20, 2019 Search more like this things to doice creamavocado toastcabin fevercane sugarfun filledguided tourhappy hourhearty breakfasthow torain jackettravelwinebrewery Read next Things to Do 12 Unique Wine Subscription Services That Really Deliver Things to Do The 18 Coolest Gifts for Tweens & Teens This Year Things to Do 12 Scooters That Will Have You Cruising the Neighborhood Things to Do 16 Unique & Useful Hostess Gifts Things to Do Merlin’s Beard! The Cast of Harry Potter Is Headed Back to Hogwarts Is cabin fever kickin in at your household? Adventure is only a few blocks to a couple miles away. For a day packed with family fun, check out Portland’s Pearl District. Wander through a city of books, dine on some of the city’s best food, or catch a show. The opportunities for entertainment are endless for local families! Read on to find places to shop, eat, and things to do in The Pearl District. photo: chw4r7z via flickr Approximate Travel Time to the Pearl District The Pearl District can be reached within minutes from downtown Portland and can be reached by public transit or by car. The Portland Street Car runs through the Pearl district to make it easier to get from one attraction to another. Get to this area of downtown Portland from many of the Portland-area suburbs in under 30 minutes. photo: Jenni Bost Where to shop in the Pearl Find interesting boutique stores to popular brands throughout the streets of The Pearl district. Get lost in the stacks of Powell’s City of Books. Find the best in furniture options from City Home, West Elm, or Room and Board. Shop clothing boutiques such as Altitude or shop from popular styles of Anthropologie.Pick up some new digs or go toy shopping for the kids at Posh Baby , Green Frog Toys, or grab something nice for you and your little fashionista at Splendid.Discover more shopping options on the Explore the Pearl website.Pro Tip: Visiting on a Sunday? Grab a 45 minute guided tour of the world’s largest independent bookstore, Powell’s City of Books.Online: explorethepearl.com photo: Mary Boyden Photgraphy via Well Crafted Party Restaurants to Try in the Pearl There are no shortage of amazing food and beverage options in The Pearl District to satiate most any craving. Take our below suggestions, or visit the Explore the Pearl website to explore all of the available options.Breakfast: Lovejoy BakersThe full selection of breads, pastries, and cafe sandwiches there is plenty to choose from for a light or more hearty breakfast. Try a snack of Avocado Toast or enjoy starting your day with a Lovejoy Deluxe with a fried egg, Oregon bleu cheese, bacon, frisbee and tarragon on ciabatta roll!939 NW 10th Ave.Portland, OR503-208-3113Hours: Daily from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.Online: lovejoybakers.comLunch: Hot Lips PizzaSometimes you just want a good slice of pizza. Portland is filled with great pizza options that would be a whole different post on its own, but Hot Lips Pizza has been a consistent Portland staple for good reason. Grab a slice of whatever their current special pie and don’t forget to grab a bottle of Hot Lips real fruit soda.725 Northwest 10th Ave.Portland, OR503-595-2342Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Fri-Sat: 11 a.m. to 11 a.m.Online: hotlipspizza.comDinner: Andina RestaurantFor a flavorful Peruvian meal that is as bright and varied as the dishes that they serve, Andina has been serving Portland diners since 2003. Explore several different dishes with tapas dishes or dine on a filling entree topped off by a traditional Peruvian dessert. Try the Lomo Saltado with Cascade natural beef tenders wok-fried with onions, tomatoes, soy sauce, garlic and ahi amarillo served with Yukon Gold papas fritas and garlic rice and finish with Alfajores, the classic Peruvian cookie! If you enjoy a spicy and sweet cocktail then don’t miss the Sacsayhuaman cocktail with purred passionfruit and cane sugar to balance the spicy habanero pepper liquor.1314 NW GlisanPortland, OR503-228-9535Hours: Lunch: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. | Dinner: Sun-Thurs, 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Fri-Sat, 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.Online: andinarestaurant.comGrab a Brew: The Brewery BlocksNo need to choose one delicious craft brewed beer. The Pearl District contains the Brewery Blocks with favorites such as 10 Barrel Brewing, Deschutes Brewery, and more.Online: breweryblocks.com photo: Joel via flickr Things to do in the Pearl There is no lack of things to do in the Pearl District. Find shopping, art, entertainment, and more that would make for a great afternoon with the family or a romantic date night.Jamison Square Tidal Pool: During the summer months you’ll find children and families splashing around. The famous fountain is modeled after a shallow tidal pool where water cascades from stone into low pools. During the cooler months you’ll find visitors enjoying picnic meals at the park. Finish off a fun-filled visit to Jamison Square across the street at Cool Moon ice cream for handmade ice ice creams in a variety of unique (and some classic) flavors.Jamison SquareNW 11th Ave. and Johnson St.Portland, ORCool Moon Ice Cream1105 NW Johnson St.Portland, OR503.224.2021Online: coolmoonicecream.comFirst Thursday Artwalk: For over 20 years The Pearl has hosted First Thursday Artwalk. The Artwalk is a district-wide celebration that occurs on the first Thursday of each month throughout the year. Art galleries, businesses, and restaurants in The Pearl participate each month. Many art galleries host free receptions from 6 PM to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. When the weather is good the party finds its way outdoors as well with artists selling their creations and musicians. Download a First Thursday Artwalk map on the Explore the Pearl website.Online: explorethepearl.comPortland Center Stage at The Armory: The largest theater company in Portland is located in The Pearl! Find everything from dramatic plays to thrilling musicals. Find season shows on the Portland Center Stage website.Portland Center Stage at the Amory128 NW 11th AvePortland, OR503-445-3700Online: pcs.orgPlayDate PDXCatch up on some much-needed grown-up time as your kids jump in the foam pit. There’s Stumptown Coffee (or wine) for you, Wi-Fi, and plenty to keep the kids busy (climbing a castle, shooting foam balls) long enough to catch up with a friend or some work. It can get crowded, especially on weekends, so head there first thing in the morning for more peaceful play.1434 NW 17th Ave.Portland, Or503-227-7529Online: playdatepdx.com photo: Jenni Bost How to Dress Anything goes in The Pearl district due to its span of high end restaurants and shops to more comfortable venues. Usually a night in the Pearl will include some walking from Happy Hour to dinner to drinks. Comfortable walking shoes and layers are good ideas for making your visit more comfortable. Don't forget your umbrella or rain jacket for wet Portland days! photo: Chris Booth via flickr Cost of Trip Keep things inexpensive by hitting some of the best Happy Hours in town or make a night of it by dining on meals crafted by famous Portland chefs. Enjoy The Pearl on a variety of budgets. photo: LikeWhere via flickr Bonus Parking can be tricky in The Pearl District depending on what events are going on in the area. Park in the Brewery Blocks Underground Parking on NW 11th or 13th between Couch and Davis. Pick up some of your weekly groceries at Whole Foods and receive two-hour parking validation.Brewery Blocks Underground Parking 122 NW 12th Avenue Portland, OR featured image by TMimages PDX via flickr — Jenni Bost (Updates by Annette Benedetti) RELATED STORIES Frugal Fun: 21 Free (or Cheap!) 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