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What to Do in Portland's Kenton Neighborhood

Posted on June 2, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

Street view of large statue of a bearded person in blue jeans and a checkered flannel shirt holding an axe.

The 31-foot statue of logger Paul Bunyan was built in 1959 to commemorate the Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair. (Dave Blanchard)

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Why Kenton Is the Best ‘Old Portland’ Neighborhood

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The Kenton neighborhood emerged as a meatpacking town in north Portland at the turn of the 20th century, gradually attracting other industries. It eventually transformed into a vibrant neighborhood reminiscent of what a lot of Portland looked like just 20 years ago. Let’s take a tour of what the Kenton neighborhood has to offer today.

Where to Eat and Drink in Kenton

Arguably two of the top things that define a neighborhood, Kenton has some great food & drink options. There’s Posies Café — a go-to for a great cup of coffee and a lineup of tasty breakfast snacks, sandwiches, and salads.

For a proper meal, grab a pie at Fino Bistro or a burger at Kenton Station (they also have some of the cheapest beer in town).

When happy hour rolls around, there are cozy cocktails and a friendly staff waiting for you at Parkside. If dive bars are more your speed, check out Mock Crest Tavern and Kenton Club, where you can also catch some live music.

I feel like living in Kenton in 2024 is like living in other parts of Portland…in like 2004.Dave Blanchard, Supervising Editor for NPR’s ‘Wild Card’ Podcast

Tools are expensive, so whether you have a big home project planned or are in need of a specialty tool, why not rent one out from the neighborhood tool library? It’s open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the staff has great tips for all levels of experience.

A beacon of record stores past, Speck’s has a good selection of new and used records at accessible prices. They also buy and trade records and cassette tapes if you need a music refresh. Plus, it’s just a lovely place to spend an afternoon.

As someone who has spent years racing cars, PIR is one of my favorite race tracks (you might have seen me driving off into the soggy grass in turn 10 back in 2015).

Listen to our chat with “Wild Card” podcast editor, and Kenton resident, Dave Blanchard, for more recommendations and the mythical statue of Paul Bunyon.

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