Food Cart Pods
For a taste of Portland’s legendary food cart scene, pay a visit to these popular food cart pods.
With well over 500 food carts as of 2024, no other city on Earth does street food quite like Portland. (Wondering why we say “food carts,” not “food trucks,” or how Portland’s food carts became so popular? We’ve got answers.)
Portland is known for our unique system of organizing food carts into “pods”: permanent collections of carts, often with seating and other amenities, allowing diners to explore a variety of offerings in a single location. To explore every food cart pod in Portland, try our Food Cart Finder, which lets you filter pods and carts by cuisine, offerings, special diets and more:
If you’re in the city now, our Near Me Now app is another great resource — find nearby food cart pods in real time (not to mention restaurants, bars, stores and more).
Food Cart Pods Across Portland
With so many options, it can be hard to choose — here’s a curated selection of can’t-miss pods in each of Portland’s quadrants. Some stand out for their abundance of options. Some have fun amenities like lawn games and live music. But they all have one thing in common: delicious food!
Downtown and Southwest Portland Food Cart Pods
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Sitting right in the heart of downtown Portland, the Pioneer Courthouse Square food cart pod is home to several lunchtime favorites. You’ll find Whole Bowl serving up vegetarian and vegan bowls; Fried Egg I’m In Love is known for its namesake sandwiches. Grab a delicious meal at any of the carts and take your seat on the bricks in Portland’s living room.
Portland State University
Located near the south end of downtown, the PSU Pod is handy to the university campus and the shady South Park Blocks. Carts here include Indian, Mexican and Thai options, among others.
The Cart Blocks
Opened in 2021, the Cart Blockscomprise a group of food carts that were previously located at the (now closed) Alder Street food cart pod, including Kafta House and Rachel & Rose. Grab a bite and enjoy a stroll through the adjacent North Park Blocks.
Third Avenue
The Third Avenue Food Cart Pod is home to carts offering fare from Mexico, Egypt, Thailand and Vietnam. Once you’ve got your meal, stroll to Tom McCall Waterfront Park and pull up a bench (or find a spot on the grass) — it’s an instant picnic.
Midtown Beer Garden
Located just steps from a busy MAX Light Rail station, the Midtown Beer Garden sates downtowners’ daytime appetites with offerings like Korean tacos or Asian-fusion rice bowls at Korean Twist, along with myriad other cuisines, including Mexican, Thai and Egyptian. In a recently renovated lot, the beer garden now accommodates up to 300 diners and hosts events.
Multnomah French Quarter
Located in Multnomah Village, a charming neighborhood with small-town vibes just 5 miles (8 km) south of downtown, the Multnomah French Quarter is many things in one: a village square, a shopping center, a gathering place, a top-notch people watching destination — and, of course, an excellent food cart pod. Yoshi’s offers some of the city’s best sushi; choose from rolls, bowls, nigiri and sashimi (and note that you’ll need to order by phone). DelToro Steak serves its namesake dish in sandwiches, salads, tacos or with a side of mashed potatoes and veggies. Other offerings at this unique pod include Thai, Mexican, vegan comfort food, baked goods and beverages.
Southeast Portland Food Cart Pods
Cartopia
A favorite of late-nighters, Cartopia hosts Potato Champion, which dishes up crispy, twice-fried Belgian-style fries and gravy-doused poutine (pretty much perfect post-drinking food). Chicken and Guns heats up the night with its wood-fired Latin chicken, served with crispy, sea-salted potatoes and an addictive Peruvian sauce made from cilantro, jalapeños and sour cream.
Springwater Cart Park
The Springwater Cart Park “super pod” (formerly Cartlandia) in Southeast Portland is home to roughly 30 carts representing cuisines from all over the world. Explore the numerous culinary options, then chow down in the expansive seating area.
Lil’ America at Fracture Brewing Taphouse
Bursting onto the Portland food cart scene in 2023, Lil’ America is a community of BIPOC and queer chefs serving up a wide variety of tempting, inventive eats. Try the snow cheese chicken at Korean fried chicken cart Frybaby, then level up your visit with a vegan espresso drink from Speed-o Cappucino or a local pint from the adjoining Fracture Brewing Taproom.
Flipside
The Flipside pod brings food cart fun to the Lents neighborhood, providing a variety of dining options including E-San Thai, Golden Triangle and Kenbu Sushi. They also offer a full indoor bar and a rooftop seating area.
Hawthorne Asylum
Opened in 2019, Hawthorne Asylum is a large pod not far from Cartopia with ample covered seating, a fire pit and a wide variety of food carts. Standouts include Smaaken Waffle Sandwiches, Burmese Delight and Le Bistro Montage Ala Cart, the reincarnation of beloved Cajun eatery Le Bistro Montage, which closed in June 2020. You can even get beer and cider at Black Dagger, the on-site bar.
Piknik Park
After exploring the charming Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, swing by the Piknik Park Food Cart Pod. There’s a craft beer garden with a stand-up bar, bathrooms and a covered, heated seating area. Choose from classic Moroccan cuisine at Taste of Casablanca, vegetarian Chinese food from Uncle Tsang’s Kitchen and a variety of other options.
Stand-Alone Stars
Some carts fly solo — these stand-alone spots are worth a visit all their own.
The Original at John’s Marketplace
What’s better than a food cart pod with Insta-worthy fried chicken sandwiches (JoJo)? That same pod right next to beer-topia John’s Marketplace, one of Portland’s largest bottle shops. You can find all of the above plus a covered patio with plenty of seating at The Original at John’s Marketplace on Southeast Powell Boulevard.
Collective Oregon Eateries (CORE)
The extensive seating options — including covered outdoor tables and cozy indoor spots in the food hall — make the Collective Oregon Eateries (CORE) pod a great option in any weather. Try flavorful Vietnamese fare at Broken Rice and Indian favorites like aloo matar and chicken tikka masala at Platter Division, among other options. They also host frequent events, including game nights, live music and comedy.
The Heist
Located in the historic Woodstock neighborhood, The Heist offers a walk-up window serving adult beverages, extensive covered seating and live music — not to mention a wide variety of top-notch food carts. Try Namo for authentic Himalayan fare or Thai Sunflower for Thai favorites, among many other delicious options.
Hinterland
For an elevated spin on the food cart experience, check out Hinterland Bar & Food Carts, located less than a mile west of Mt. Tabor Park. You’ll enjoy a covered, modern seating area; permanent dishes and cutlery for guests who are dining in; TVs for special events and sports; and a full, tastefully appointed bar offering craft cocktails, draft beer and local wine. Enjoy the slow-roasted meats and house-made tortillas at Matt’s BBQ Tacos or try creative takes on Thai classics at Thai Panther.
Farmhouse Carts
Located just off Southeast Division Street, one of the city’s top food-and-drink districts, the Farmhouse Carts pod offers a variety of delicious options. Standout carts include Mama Chow’s Kitchen (where you’ll find savory dumplings, chicken wonton soup and garlic noodles) and Sunrise Co., which specializes in handmade English muffin breakfast sandwiches and espresso drinks. Other amenities include covered and outdoor seating options, a dog- and kid-friendly environment, and draft beers from the adjacent Migration Brewing Craft Collective.
Portland Mercado
Know Before You Go
The Portland Mercado was heavily damaged by fire on January 3. The carts are currently open for take-out only, while the main building remains closed.
With a variety of carts offering Colombian, Cuban, Mexican and Peruvian specialties, Portland Mercado is a must-visit spot for lovers of Latin American flavors.
North Portland Food Cart Pods
Cartside
Conveniently located a stone’s throw from both the Moda Center and the Oregon Convention Center, Cartside Food Carts is the place to fuel up before a Blazers game, a concert or a big trade show. Here, you’ll find authentic Korean food at Ko Sisters Seoul Food, Mexican-inspired classics at Arelis PDX and Thai staples at Phi Phi Island Thai, among others.
Prost Marketplace
Set on hip, walkable North Mississippi Avenue, the choices at Prost Marketplace include vegan-friendly rice bowls packed with fresh ingredients at Native Bowl, acclaimed barbecue from Matt’s BBQ, Korean-style tacos from Koi Fusion and delectable gluten-free Indian eats from DesiPDX.
The pod is anchored by brick-and-mortar German pub Prost!, where you’re welcome to eat your cart meal if you buy a drink. (Lagers go great with bulgogi burritos!) Cocktail cart Bloodbuzz offers drinks as well.
St. Johns Food & Beer Porch
Located in the quaint St. Johns neighborhood, the St. Johns Food & Beer Porch has over a dozen food carts and a variety of local brews, ciders and more on tap. With a covered seating area and regularly scheduled events, this food cart pod will keep you fed and entertained all day long. Try a vegan caprese panini from Flourish for lunch, a wood-fired pie from Pizza Creature for dinner, and an acai bowl or a smoothie from Sissy’s Beverage Emporium in between.
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Northeast Portland Food Cart Pods
Rose City Food Park
The full-service Rose City Food Park pod houses about a dozen carts and features frequent live music. Enjoy fresh Vietnamese food at Vivi’s Yummy Rolls or satisfy your sweet tooth with an indulgent Nutella-stuffed pancake at Rocket Breakfast.
Baerlic Brewing at The Barley Pod
Anchored by Baerlic Brewing (“baerlic” means “of barley” in Old English), the 10 food carts at Barley Pod include La Arepa (Venezualen street food), Eat Well (rice bowls) and Bam Pow Burgers.
Piedmont Station
International offerings abound at Piedmont Station, a Northeast Portland pod. Enjoy flaky fish and chips at The Original Halibuts, gooey grilled cheese sandwiches at Melt, satisfying Italian street food at Bari and more. Amenities include a wide range of indoor and outdoor seating options, a play area for kids and on-site restrooms.
Park the Carts
Sitting near the border of North and Northeast Portland, Park the Carts offers a variety of tempting carts plus plentiful covered seating. Options range from tacos to Thai, from burgers to sushi burritos; wash it all down with a beer or a soda from the adjoining bar.
The Yard at Montavilla
Find Taqueria El Torito, Puddletown Bagels and many more at The Yard At Montavilla. Conveniently located just off Northeast 82nd Avenue in the Montavilla neighborhood, this pod also offers a bar cart, covered seating, cornhole boards and a fire pit table.
Northwest Portland Food Cart Pods
Slabtown
After working up an appetite at the weird and wonderful Freakybuttrue Peculiarium, stop by the nearby Slabtown Food Carts pod. Offerings include tempting teriyaki and Mexican-inspired fare.
Nob Hill
Located in a classic Northwest Portland neighborhood, the Nob Hill Food Carts pod is home to a wide variety of carts with plenty of covered seating. Favorites include sushi burritos and sides at Rollin’ Fresh, or burgers and salads from the buzzy Farmer and the Beast, among other options. To quench your thirst, The Pour House serves up fresh pints of draft beer from a charming vintage trailer.
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