5 Best Restaurants in Portland, Oregon

Ken's Artisan Pizza

$$ Fodor's choice

Douglas-fir beams, old wine barrels, and hungry crowds surround the glowing, beehive-shaped wood oven in the open kitchen of this thin-crust pizza joint. Ken Forkish, also of Ken's Artisan Bakery, uses fresh, organic ingredients for the dough, sauces, and toppings of his pies, which include a Margherita with arugula, a hand-pressed fennel sausage with onion, and a soppressata with basil.

304 S.E. 28th Ave., Oregon, 97214, USA
503-517–9951
Known For
  • terrific salads and vegetable sides
  • unique topping combos such as leek and potato
  • solid wine list
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch, Reservations not accepted

Lovely's Fifty-Fifty

$$ Fodor's choice

This unpretentious and airy neighborhood spot with wooden booths and whimsical fire-engine-red chairs is really two delicious dining options in one: the dining room serves inventively topped, crisp, wood-fired pizzas, and a small takeout counter dispenses homemade hard and soft-serve organic ice cream with flavors like hazelnut toffee and candied kumquat. Pizza toppings change seasonally and might include homemade fennel sausage with lacinato kale, or rainbow chard with fermented tomatoes and chilis.

4039 N. Mississippi Ave., Oregon, 97217, USA
503-281–4060
Known For
  • beautiful seasonal salads with local greens
  • warm-and-friendly servers
  • unique pizza toppings like peaches and pancetta
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Apizza Scholls

$$

The pies here—which have been lauded by Anthony Bourdain, Rachael Ray, and thousands of everyday pizza lovers—deserve the first-class reputation they enjoy. The greatness of the pies rests not in innovation or complexity, but in the simple quality of the ingredients, such as dough made by hand in small batches and baked to crispy-outside, tender-inside perfection and toppings—including basil, pecorino romano, and house-cured bacon—that are fresh and delicious. Although the decor is rather plain and you'll likely have to wait for a table, you'll forget all once you take your first bite and start basking in the glory of some of the best pizza in the city.

4741 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Oregon, 97215, USA
503-233–1286
Known For
  • interesting beer list
  • the bacon bianca pizza (white, with no sauce)
  • reservations are a good idea, even to sit at the bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

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Oven and Shaker

$$

A joint venture between James Beard Award–nominated chef Cathy Whims and renowned cocktail mixologist Ryan Magarian, this aptly named late-night spot specializes in creatively topped wood-fired pizzas and deftly crafted cocktails that rely heavily on local spirits and fresh juices. The salads and appetizers are also terrific, especially the radicchio version of a classic Caesar salad.

1134 N.W. Everett St., Oregon, 97209, USA
503-241–1600
Known For
  • great early-evening and late-night pizza deals
  • homemade gelatos
  • the Maple Pig pizza with apple butter, pork belly, smoked ham, maple mascarpone, and ricotta

Pizza Jerk

$$

The red-checked tablecloths, Tiffany-style lamps, and simple decor of this pizza joint might not inspire high expectations, but just wait until you taste the blistered-crust East Coast–style pies and slices. You can build your own pizza selecting from a long list of ingredients, or choose one of the signature favorites, like the Clam Jam with clams, white wine, cream, garlic, pecorino, and chili flakes. There's a second location in Southeast.

5028 N.E. 42nd Ave., Oregon, 97218, USA
503-284–9333
Known For
  • thin-crust and cast-iron deep-crust pizzas
  • adult "slushies"
  • soft-serve ice cream