2013 Merry Texas Honeymoon Ramble

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Food Trucks


Our friends Peter Reinhart and Dan Huntley evangelize the food truck movement in Charlotte...we decided to check out the scene in Portland.  Food trucks have clearly taken hold...according to Food Carts Portland, there are over 475 food carts available at any given time.

Our first stop was in a parking lot where trucks had established essentially a permanent locale.  There was a central tent which housed picnic tables and a wood stove.  The beer truck was aligned with it, so it could clearly contain the alcohol to a specific area.

Portland Food Trucks!
Beer Truck Next to Central Seating
Portland Food Trucks!
Just a Parking Lot with Food Trucks
Portland Food Trucks!
Blues City Biscuits
Portland Food Trucks!
Portland Food Trucks!
Portland Food Trucks!
Roshambo: Nice Shelter for Ordering
Portland Food Trucks!
Venezuelan inspired fare
Portland Food Trucks!
Blues City Biscuit Menu
Portland Food Trucks!
Bo Kwon's Koi Menu
Portland Food Trucks!
Pie Spot Menu

In addition to central seating, the site provided hookups for electricity and water around the edges, allowing the food trucks to stay in position longer.  They also provided a couple of money-making opportunities such as an ATM and soda machine.

Portland Food Trucks!
Central Eating Area
Portland Food Trucks!
Well-placed ATM and Soda Machine

My personal favorite was getting PIE!  It was a quaint little spot, big enough really for only one person to work inside, but essentially a decent size kitchen for that one person.  Very cute and tasty.

Portland Food Trucks!
Pie Spot
Portland Food Trucks!
Pie Spot: Pie Making
Portland Food Trucks!
Pies Right Outta the Oven
Portland Food Trucks!
Marionberry & Lemon Curd

After the first 'pod' we decided to hike up to Hawthorne, a neighborhood which had great thrift stores and eclectic shops.  And of course, more food trucks.   Fried Egg I'm In Love was AWESOME.  I had the yolko ono, which included avocado with sausage, cheese and scrambled egg on an english muffin.

Breakfast Food Truck
Lunch!
Breakfast Food Truck
Fried Egg I'm in Love
Yolko Ono
Yolko Ono

Later in the day, we headed up to Alberta, which is another neighborhood in transition.  It was on our way there that we discovered Voodoo Doughnuts.   And with every other neighborhood we'd visited thus far, we were surrounded once again by food truck options. 

I thought that the seating provided at this location was particularly interesting.  It seems as though they are recruiting food trucks to locate here...

Food Truck Seating Bus
Food Truck Seating: a Bus!
Food Truck Seating BusFood Trucks Wanted!

Dumpling Food Truck
Stopped for Dumplings...

In addition to the parking lot phenomenon, we found food trucks tucked in just about everywhere.  Even single width driveways between structures housed trucks.

Food Trucks Tucked in EverywhereFood Trucks Tucked in Everywhere

Another interesting aspect of the movement is the other businesses that spring up as a result.  We saw one truck labeled with NMK...Northwest Mobile Kitchens.  And on the Food Carts Portland site, we saw insurance companies, food suppliers, and more who are now view mobile food trucks as a target market.

Food Truck Manufacturer

VooDoo Magic

For years, I've been hearing about the magic of Voodoo Doughnuts.

Voodoo Donuts

Was really looking forward to some for breakfast, but the line last night was wrapped around the building...even after 11 PM!

Surprise! We didn't know there was another location, and we stumbled upon it when we made a supposedly-wrong turn.

There was a line, of course, but it didn't take long.

Line for Doughnuts


There were also food-truck-like vehicles in the parking lot, continuing that Portland food-truck theme.

Voodoo Doughnut Food Truck
Voodoo Doughnut Food Truck
Donut Scooter
Donut Scooter
Donut Scooter
Donut Scooter
Donut Scooter
Donut Scooter

Time for doughnuts! It was hard to decide, but we ultimately ended up with: m\Maple Bacon Log, Raspberry Filled, Maple-Glazed, Mexican (with cayenne!), and Blueberry Cake.

Voodoo Doughnut Display CaseVoodoo Doughnuts!


Nom Nom Jelly Donut

Distillery Row

So...I first learned of Portland's brewery scene when I visited with my brother way back when.  Apparently the distilling industry has taken off in recent years.

We decided to check it out.  There's a tour you can take, but we're too independent-minded to be at someone else's mercy.  So we hoofed it on our own, hitting three distilleries in a six block area.

Vinn Distillery
First stop was Vinn Distillery.  Apparently these folks are distilling just down the road from our RV Park in Wilsonville, OR.  But their tasting room is in the distilling district, for obvious marketing reasons.  Chinese-Vietnamese heritage influences this family-run rice distillery.


It was located in a small warehouse-type space.  The folks were really nice, and we were able to taste four different libations.  Two were fortified rice wines, and exceptionally sweet at that.  The other two were vodkas made with rice.  The rice flavor really stood out in one of the two, a product line which they are still developing.


Vinn Distillery

Distilled Rice Vodka & Fortified Wine

Sampling at Vinn


Next up was New Deal Distillery, an airy garage-type space.

New Deal Distillery New Deal Distillery

There was quite a crowd there, so we took our time looking around. We found something pretty interesting...the beams were the largest we had ever seen. You can see the size comparison by looking at the standard issue electrical outlet.

Notice Size of Beam Compared to Standard Light Socket


While we were looking at beams, a film crew came by with an actor in a bear suit. They were promoting Grassroots, a movie that was opening in Portland that weekend.

Look at the Beam Overhead Promotional Movie Gimmick @ New Deal


We finally got to sample the goods. We skipped the hard stuff...vodkas and gins, opting for the liqueurs...ginger, coffee, and HOT MONKEY (chile-infused vodka).

New Deal Gin and VodkaNew Deal Liqueurs

We picked up several bottles to bring back...Evelyn, the Hot Monkey makes a GREAT bloody mary when mixed with V8. Get ready for our return! ;-)

Drinking Vinegars

Another thing we saw were these 'drinking vinegars' produced by a local Thai restaurant in Portland. These were used as mixers at New Deal.

Our final stop: Eastside Distilling, makers of rum, bourbon, and liqueurs.

Eastside Distillery Eastside Distillery Menu Eastside Distillery Bar in a Box
Sampling Bourbon

While we were finishing up our free mixed drink at Eastside, I stumbled upon a very interesting discovery. Apparently, John loves pinball, which I had not had the opportunity to learn before. I found him attached to the Indiana Jones pinball machine in the back...since it was free, we ended up hanging out for quite a while. Quite a blast!

Requisite Pinball
 

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