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The Portland Japanese Garden, Portland OR | Nearby Businesses


611 SW Kingston Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 223-1321

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Arts and Entertainment Near The Portland Japanese Garden

Casa del Matador
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1438 23rd Ave NW
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 228-2855

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Portland Rose Gardens
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 SW Kingston Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 823-3664

The Matador Bar
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1967 W Burnside St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 753-8721

The Matador, Portland's legendary, original, good time, rock n' roll den of iniquity! Born in the 70's, like so many American legends, The Matador is truly one of a kind! The Matador is here for one reason & one reason only: to provide you & your friends a place where you will always be welcome, and always have a good time!

Rose Garden
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
850 SW Rose Garden Way
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 823-3636

The Rose Garden Store, located at the world famous International Rose Test Garden, is Portland's very own rose-themed specialty shop. We carry a wide variety of rose and garden themed items.

21st Avenue Bar and Grill
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
721 NW 21st Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 222-4121

Bar and Restaurant with picnic tables out front that make for excellent people watching on 21st avenue. Large hidden patio out back featuring a koi pond and waterfall. Happy Hour FOOD and DRINKS Monday - Friday 3:00pm - 6:00pm. Specials on well drinks, microbrews, domestic drafts & bottles. 12 item happy hour food menu, including our famous Mac’n Cheese for $4.00 each. ($3.00 minimum drink order per person. No to-go orders on happy hour food items. Happy Hour FOOD Saturday & Sunday 11:00am - 6:00pm. (Please note, we do not offer happy hour drinks on these days.) 12 item $4.00 happy hour food menu featuring Mac'n Cheese, Mini Burgers, Smoked Chicken Quesadilla, Nachos, Tachos, Caesar Salad, Caprese, and one dollar Willapa Bay oyster shooters.

Portland Thorns
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
SW 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 553-5400

Nob Hill Bar and Grill
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
937 NW 23rd Ave
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 274-9616

The Rams Head
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
2282 NW Hoyt St.
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 221-0098

Portland Timbers At Jeld -Wen Field
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1844 SW Morrison
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 553-5400

Bar Mingo
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
811 NW 21st Avenue
Portland, OR 97209-1408

(503) 445-4646

Portland Rose Garden At Washington Park
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
850 SW Rose Garden Way
Portland, OR 97205

Rose Garden Amphitheatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
410 Southwest Kingston Avenue
Portland, OR 97205

Oregon Zoo Train
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
washington park
Portland, OR 97221

(503) 226-1561

Hidden Rose Tattoo
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
822 NW 21st Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 719-5923

Welcome to Hidden Rose Tattoo. Established in 2014 we are a street shop located in the heart of Northwest Portland. Located on 21st Ave between Johnson & Kearny, we offer a comfortable space with artists who take pride in providing clients with quality, custom tattooing on a walk in or appointment basis.

Underdogs Sports Bar
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2100 NW Glisan St
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 227-1103

Tony's Tavern
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1955 W Burnside St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 228-4574

Oregon Holocaust Memorial
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
SW Washington Way & Wright Ave.
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 823-7529

The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is an outdoor memorial dedicated to victims of the Holocaust. Located in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park, the memorial was dedicated on August 29, 2004. Owned by the American Jewish Committee and constructed by Atlas Landscape Architecture and the Walsh Construction Company, the idea for a memorial was proposed in 1994 by Alice Kern and a local group of Holocaust survivors that met through the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center. According to Fodor's, the memorial is open daily from dawn to dusk and admission is free of charge.DesignThe memorial features a stone bench with wrought iron gating around a cobblestone circle. Scattered bronzes of common objects such as shoes, glasses, and a suitcase represent items left behind by those persecuted during the Holocaust. A cobblestone walkway, with granite bars simulating railroad tracks, leads to a wall containing a history of the Holocaust as well as quotes from survivors. The memorial also contains a "soil vault panel", which covers soil and ash from six extermination camps of the Holocaust (Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bełżec, Chelmno, Majdanek, Treblinka, and Sobibor) brought back by local residents. Engraved on the back of the wall are the names of people who died in the camps, as well as the names of their surviving relatives in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Author and designer John Laursen created the lettering for the memorial. Other design team members included artists Tad Savinar and Paul Sutinen, landscape architects John Warner, Marianne Zarkin and Marlene Salon, and historian Marshall Lee.

Mission Theater and Pub
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1624 NW Glisan St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 223-4527

The Mission Theater and Pub is a movie theater and pub located in the northwest Portland, Oregon. Formerly a Swedish church and union hall, the theater was re-opened as a McMenamins establishment in 1987. The theater is known for featuring second-run films, and for serving beer, wine, and food.HistoryThe building was listed as the Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant Church on the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1982.

The Town Club
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2115 SW Salmon St
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 226-4084

Nob Hill District
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
NW 23rd Ave
Portland, OR 97210

Landmark Near The Portland Japanese Garden

International Rose Test Garden
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 SW Kingston Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 823-3636

The International Rose Test Garden is a rose garden in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, United States. There are over 7,000 rose plants of approximately 550 varieties. The roses bloom from April through October with the peak coming in June, depending on the weather. New rose cultivars are continually sent to the garden from many parts of the world and are tested for color, fragrance, disease resistance and other attributes. It is the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden in the United States and exemplifies Portland's nickname, "City of Roses".FeaturesThe International Rose Test Garden has 4.5acres in several tiers facing downtown Portland, the Willamette River, and East Portland. On clear days, there are views of the Cascade Mountains, with Mount Hood featured prominently.An amphitheater hosts many events throughout the year, predominantly classical music concerts and a few plays. During good weather, the amphitheater is popular for picnicking and flying disc games. The Queens Walk is a brick walkway at the side of the garden with a bronze star honoring each Rose Festival queen since 1907.

Joseph R. Bowles House
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1934 SW Vista Ave
Portland, OR 97201

The Joseph R. Bowles House is a house located in southwest Portland, Oregon, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The Bowles house is a 4,959 sq. ft. two-story reinforced concrete building with Spanish tile roof and Italian marble columns. The house is an example of 1920s craftsmanship wherein expense was no barrier.

Murder Served Hot
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2167 NW Glisan St
Portland, OR 97210

(971) 361-1998

Interactive Audience Participation Murder Mystery Dinner Theater! Join our very experienced improv cast for a night of fine dining, MURDER, and a whole lot of laughs! All tickets include your meal, gratuity, and of course the fabulous show itself! Discounts offered for active military, and groups of four or more.

Gypsy Restaurant and Velvet Lounge
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
625 NW 21st Ave
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 796-1859

The Gypsy Restaurant and Velvet Lounge was a restaurant and nightclub established in 1947 and located along Northwest 21st Avenue in the Northwest District neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Popular with young adults, the restaurant was known for serving fishbowl alcoholic beverages, for its 1950s furnishings, and for hosting karaoke, trivia competitions and goldfish racing tournaments. The restaurant is said to have influenced local alcohol policies; noise complaints and signs of drunken behavior by patrons made the business a target for curfews and closure. Concept Entertainment owned the restaurant from 1992 until 2014, when it was closed unexpectedly.DescriptionLocated at 625 Northwest 21st Avenue in the Nob Hill area of Portland's Northwest District neighborhood, Gypsy was a "boisterous", "disco-balled" dive bar, recognizable by its bouncers, karaoke, and "wobbling smokers". The Portland Mercury said the restaurant was a "kinda retro-y bar... popular with a young college-y, drinkin', party crowd". One Portland resident described the club as "the kind of place where you can go with your sophisticated friends and look at the Daddy-O decor. Or you can go on a date and snuggle in a corner where the lighting is low. And if you want to meet new people you can stroll through there and see people whose faces you've never seen before, which is a rare thing in Portland."The interior featured 1950s furnishings and "pinball-panel" wall decorations. In 1963, The Oregonian described the artwork on the interior walls, which included a large and colorful painting depicting a gypsy camp, and an "attractive" nude called Dian by Grace Harlow, a painter and former student of Louis Bunce. The venue also featured "mottled" iridescent red windows that were translucent, could seat 150 guests, and included a banquet area.

Jeld Wen Field (MAX station)
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
Southwest Eighteenth & Morrison (Westbound), Southwest Seventeenth & Yamhill (Eastbound), Portland, OR
Portland, OR 97205

Providence Park is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It is named after the adjacent stadium, Providence Park. The station primarily serves Providence Park and residential areas around West Burnside Street. The station, consisting of separate eastbound and westbound platforms built into city sidewalks between SW 17th and SW 18th Avenues on SW Yamhill and SW Morrison Streets, opened on August 31, 1997.Originally named Civic Stadium, it was renamed to PGE Park in 2001, Jeld-Wen Field in 2011, and to its present name in 2014. All of the renamings were the results of changes in the name of the stadium.Tracks split just outside the station on SW 18th Ave. into eastbound tracks on SW Yamhill St. and westbound tracks on SW Morrison St. This split results in a transit mall east to SW 1st Ave.The Morrison platform is at an angle to the street grid and has a regular side platform which fronts a small public plaza. There is also a second platform and storage track used for special events. The Yamhill Street platform takes the entire block and features unique seating shaped like punctuation marks. A large apartment complex occupies the space between the platforms.Bus line connectionsThis station is served by the following bus lines: 15-Belmont/NW 23rd18-Hillside51-Vista63-Washington Park83-Washington Park Shuttle The line 20-Burnside/Stark also stops two blocks north of the station on West Burnside Street at NW 19th Avenue and NW 18th Avenue . The Washington Park Shuttle began serving this station in 2010.

Tudor Arms Apartments
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1811 NW Couch St
Portland, OR 97209

The Tudor Arms Apartments are a historic building in Portland, Oregon, United States. The five-story building was completed in 1915. It has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1994.The nineteenth-century Tudor Revival/Jacobethan style architecture was designed by noted Portland architect Carl L. Linde. The exterior is brick with decorative white glazed terra cotta lintels. An archway bearing the building's name marks the entrance into a landscaped courtyard. The leaded glass entry opens into a grand foyer paneled with mahogany wainscoting and underscored with marble flooring. Individual apartments have hardwood floors and original mill work.Located in Northwest or Nob Hill District, an area zoned for historic preservation, adjacent to the Pearl District and Downtown Portland, the building was converted to condominiums in 2006. In order to maintain its historical status most of its original features have been preserved.

Wallace Park (Portland, Oregon)
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1445 NW 26th Ave
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 823-2223

Wallace Park is a city park in northwest Portland, Oregon. The park was acquired in 1920, and is named after Hugh W. Wallace, the city councilman responsible for getting the property allocated as a city park. One art installation in the park is a 1980 sculpture by Manuel Izquierdo called Silver Dawn. Also located within the park and surrounding school yard exist eleven bronze objects, created by artist Bill Will in 1998, "tucked away in unexpected places".HistoryPast events hosted at Wallace Park include the Nob Hill Business Association's festival in 2008, and a celebration for the inaugural Columbia Trail Fest in 2009, a fundraiser to raise money for Forest Park.

Montgomery Park
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2701 NW Vaughn St
Portland, OR 97210

(503) 228-7275

Montgomery Park is an office building and former Montgomery Ward mail-order catalog warehouse and department store located in Portland, Oregon, United States, built in 1920. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places under its historic name Montgomery Ward & Company Building. The building is located on property once used for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, of 1905. It was occupied by Montgomery Ward from 1920 until 1985, although the majority of the company's operations at this location ended in 1982. The building is the second largest office building in Portland with.Description and original usesAt the time of its completion, in September 1920, the building was the largest in the city, as measured by floor space, which was approximately 569,000ft2 originally. A 229,000ft2 wing was added to the building's northwest corner in 1935–36, changing what had been an L-shaped building to a roughly U-shaped one. The building has nine floors plus a basement. The 4th through 9th floors were used almost exclusively as warehouse space, while most portions of the 2nd and 3rd floors functioned as office and mail-order workspace. The first floor was used primarily for loading and unloading of freight arriving and leaving by truck or rail and temporary storage of such goods. Three rail spurs served the facility, extending into the ground floor. Among other things, the building is known for its large steel-framed roof sign, the largest sign in Portland, which was constructed in 1925.

Roy and Leola Gangware House
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
4848 SW Humphrey Blvd
Portland, OR 97221

The Roy and Leola Gangware House, is a historic house in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States, just outside the Portland municipal boundary. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.