Bet you didn’t know Nashville had amazing tacos! They’re so good in fact that we have more than one taco place on our food recommendations list!
In the two weeks, we’ve spent in Nashville, it’s quickly oping the charts (ha, music joke) of our favorite cities.
Today we discuss our favorite places to eat, drink, and listen to live music (they have more than just country!) as well as some of our favorite activities and an awesome money-saving tip if you’re traveling by car!
From excellent beer to delicious coffee, the best ice cream in the world, and amazing food carts around every corner Portland is a dream come true!
As we record this episode we are actually IN Portland for the second time this year. We discuss the different parts of town, some great breweries, restaurants, and the best ice cream in the world.
We also comment on the Multnomah Falls, the gorge, and the Japanese Rose Garden where you’ll find out just how frugal of a traveler I can be.
Capped off with a spectacular 2-day itinerary, you won’t be able to wait to book your next (or first!) trip to Portland.
An hour-long wait for breakfast that’s absolutely worth it.
Where to get the best Ice Cream in the world.
How we got a little slice of Japan right in Portland.
How much of frugal traveler I really am.
The Multnomah Falls and Oneonta Gorge
A two-day itinerary of all the must see’s in Portland
and much more!
Things we talked about in this episode:
Click on the map above to see all the locations we mentioned in this episode on a Google Map for easy planning! Website links for specific places are located below.
you’re only going to be in Portland for a couple of days, here are Heather and my best suggestions.
Day 1
Breakfast – Tin Shed
Mid Morning – Coffee at Stumptown or Barista
Noon & Mid Afternoon – Japanese Rose Garden.
Alternative – Walk or Bike around Portland.
Mid Afternoon – Hit up a Happy Hour at any of the delicious restaurants around town.
Dinner – Either Tasty n Alder or Andina in the Pearl District
Dessert – The Salt and Straw
Day 2
Multnomah Falls & if you have time, the Oneonta Gorge.
Dinner – Edgefield McMenamins
Jason and I get together this week to talk about one of our favorite subjects.
Beer
We take the time to list out our 8 favorite breweries each (for a total of 16 awesome places to visit) and let you know just why each one made our list.
The rules:
1) It has to be in the United States
2) We have to have visited the brewery in person.
In addition to our Top 16, we also list out some of our disappointments, as well as our wishlists.
If you have a favorite brewery make sure to leave it in the comments, we’d love to hear about it!
If we’re ever near to one we’d be more than happy to meet up, hang out, drink beer, and chat about our awesome brewery experiences!
Spoiler Alert: All the breweries are listed below. If you don’t want to ruin the surprise, stop reading now and listen to the episode first! Then come back and check out all the links.