The neighborhood's best spots, hand-picked by a local. Division and Clinton Streets are packed with restaurants, bars, food carts, and services that make this corridor one of Portland's most vibrant.
From wood-fired pizza to late-night fried chicken, the Division/Clinton corridor serves up some serious eats.
Cibo
Italian Restaurant
Neighborhood Italian restaurant serving wood-fired Roman-style pizza, fresh pastas, and classic dishes. Chef Marco Frattaroli brings authentic Roman cooking to Division Street with an imported wood-fired oven and a stunning wraparound bar built from a single Oregon White Oak tree.
Food cart pod on Division with a variety of local vendors. Tacos, breakfast sandwiches, Indian, Thai, gyros, and more under one covered and heated patio. Migration Brewing handles the drinks on-site, and it's dog-friendly with weekly craft beer tastings and monthly live music.
2415 SE 35th Pl
Wed-Mon 8am-9pm, Tue 11am-9pm
Reel M Inn
Dive Bar & Restaurant
Classic neighborhood bar and grill, a Division Street staple since 1994. The fried chicken here is legendary, and the jojos are the perfect sidekick. Put your name in, grab a beer at the bar, and wait for some of the crispiest, most perfectly seasoned chicken you'll ever have. Worth the wait, every single time.
2430 SE Division St
Daily 11am-2:30am
Moore Alley
Hidden Food Pod
Hidden alley spot in the neighborhood. A hidden alleyway food pod that Portland Monthly named one of the best new pods of 2021. Authentic Philly-style cheesesteaks, Taylor's pork roll sandwiches, and Monte Cristo egg rolls from Moore Food & Co., plus specialty coffee and pastries out of a renovated 1978 VW bus from Moore Coffee Co. Covered patio with craft beer taps, hanging lanterns, and chess sets.
3576 SE Division St
Hours vary by vendor
Coffee & Sweets
A little sugar and caffeine to keep you going. The neighborhood has you covered.
Pinolo Gelato
Gelato & Dessert
Authentic Tuscan gelato made fresh daily using traditional Italian methods and locally-sourced ingredients. Pisa-born Sandro Paolini missed the real deal gelato from home, so he opened Pinolo in 2015. Think stracciatella with local chocolate, pistachio from Sicily, and seasonal fruit flavors that change with what's ripe. Open until 10:30 PM every night, making it the perfect late-night walk-to destination.
Beloved pie bakery specializing in all-butter crust pies, pastries, and weekend brunch. A Division Street staple since 2011, Lauretta Jean's turns out flaky, fruit-filled pies that have earned a devoted local following. Stop in for a slice of seasonal fruit pie, a hand pie to go, or settle in for brunch on the weekends.
From craft cocktails and amaro to cheap beer and skateboard decor, the bar scene here has a seat for everyone.
1919 Neighborhood Lounge
Cocktail Bar
Casual cocktail bar with outstanding food, great music, and a welcoming neighborhood vibe. Tucked on the corner of SE Division and 36th, 1919 opened in September 2024 and has quickly become a go-to for classic cocktails, craft beer, wine, and bistro-style fare. They rotate in music, movies, and weekly specials.
3588 SE Division St
Thu-Fri 4pm-11pm, Sat 12pm-11pm, Sun 12pm-8pm
1919pdx.com
Cat's Paw Saloon
Dive Bar
Chill little dive bar covered in woodgrain and skateboard culture remnants. A true Portland original. A Latinx- and women-owned spot that feels like it's been here forever, serving craft beer, cocktails, quesadillas, and pizza. Come for one drink, stay for three.
3565 SE Division St
Mon-Thu 2pm-2am, Fri-Sat 12pm-2am, Sun 2pm-2am
catspawsaloon.com
Lucky Horseshoe Lounge
Italian Lounge
Family-owned Italian-American restaurant and lounge with handmade pasta, pizza, amaro cocktails, and a dog-friendly patio. Right next to the Clinton Street Theater, it's the perfect spot for a Negroni and cacio e pepe before catching a show. Happy hour runs daily from 4 to 6 PM, Monday is pizza night, and minors are welcome before 10 PM.
Bright, comfortable neighborhood hang with good food, good cocktails, and minimal aesthetic distractions. Great cocktail list, ten rotating drafts, a solid whiskey selection, and food that goes way beyond standard bar fare. The vibe is friendly and low-key, with bartenders who remember your name. Trivia on the second and fourth Mondays of the month.
From artisan olive oil to a great haircut, the neighborhood's shops are as unique as the people who run them.
Wellspent Market
Specialty Market
Specialty food shop offering curated olive oils, deli sandwiches, and artisan pantry staples. Founded by James Beard-nominated food writer Jim Dixon, Wellspent Market is the brick-and-mortar expression of a passion for real extra virgin olive oil. Imported oils from small family farms, artisan vinegars, heirloom beans, a smart wine selection, and fresh sandwiches at the deli counter.
Local barbershop on Division. Part craft barbershop, part art gallery. Walk-in-friendly with sharp haircuts, clean shaves, and beard trims. Rotating local art on the walls makes it a community hub as much as a barbershop. Relaxed and welcoming vibe.
3580 SE Division St
Daily 10am-6pm
For Paws
Pet Supply Shop
Woman-owned dog and cat supply shop serving the neighborhood since 2008. For Paws carries quality food, treats, and supplies with a focus on local and sustainable products. Whether you need grain-free kibble, eco-friendly toys, or a new bed for your pup, this friendly Clinton Street shop has you covered.
Everything you need to keep life running smoothly, right in the neighborhood.
City Pets Vet
Veterinary Services
Neighborhood veterinary clinic on Division offering comprehensive pet care with a Fear Free approach. Wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, spay and neuter surgery, microchipping, allergy treatment, nutrition counseling, and senior care. The Fear Free certification means even the most anxious pups are in good hands.
Beyond the restaurants and bars, the Division/Clinton corridor is home to some of Portland's most storied institutions. These places have shaped the neighborhood's character for decades.
Clinton Street Theater
Historic Cinema
Historic independent movie theater, a beloved Portland institution. One of the oldest continuously operating, independently owned movie houses in the country, opened in 1915. Best known for weekly screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday since 1978. Screens cult classics, independent films, and experimental work.
2522 SE Clinton St
Mon-Sat 6pm close, hours vary by screening
Tomorrow Theater
Multimedia Venue
Live performance and events venue. Originally built in 1925 as a vaudeville theater, this Division Street landmark reopened in 2023 after a major renovation by the Portland Art Museum's PAM CUT. A 250-seat multimedia hub devoted to eclectic film, live performances, and community events with a full bar.
3530 SE Division St
Thu-Sun 5pm-11pm, showtimes vary
Langlitz Leathers
Motorcycle Leathers Icon
Legendary Portland leather jacket maker, crafting custom leather goods since 1947. Founded by motorcycle racer Ross Langlitz, the family-run shop on Division Street has barely changed in 75 years. Handcrafting made-to-order motorcycle jackets with no outside branding and zero shortcuts. A global cult following calls them "the Rolls Royce of motorcycle jackets."
2443 SE Division St
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, closed Sat-Sun