Articles tagged with: Portland
The second annual FoodWorx: The Future of Food conference is set for February 4, 2014, in the Gerding Theater at the Armory, Portland, Oregon. Ticket information is available online.
On the speakers’ roster are Dana Gunders …
There’s nothing cozier on a winter’s evening than chocolate, Road Trips Foodies!
If you’re driving in the Pacific Northwest in late January, consider adding Chocolatefest to your schedule.
It takes place January 24 through 26, 2014, in …
USA Today‘s Larry Bleiberg reports that tea has come a long way from the white-glove formality of Downton Abbey. He interviewed Karen Palmer, Good Taste editor of TastingTable.com, to come up with some of her …
“The Bite of Oregon” celebrates its 30th year in Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Southwest Naito Parkway, Portland, Oregon (map), August 9 through 11, 2013.
This year’s edition launches a new culinary experience called Oregon’s Bountiful …
TripAdvisor® has announced the top 10 brewery tours in the United States, according to the TripAdvisor Popularity Index™.
These tours show lager lovers how the beverages are crafted and provide tasty samples from some of …
For Road Trips Foodies heading to the Pacific Northwest in September, there’s a special treat awaiting them in Oregon.
The annual Feast Portland takes place September 20 through 23, 2012, and the lineup is full of …
By Greg Robeson and Cory Carman
Special to Road Trips for Foodies
Portland, Oregon, will be simmering with culinary activity September 20 through 23, 2012, when Feast Portland gets cooking. Feast Portland is a world-class celebration …
Travel + Leisure readers have picked their best cities for foodies, reports Katrina Brown Hunt.
“Today’s most enthusiastic foodies seek out indulgences well beyond the white-tablecloth variety. Markets are a key enticement for those wanting …
Doughnuts are definitely on the fun side of bread-like foodstuffs! (Your Road Trips Foodie always says that the two basic food groups are sugar and fat: doughnuts score high on both scales!) Joshua Pramis, writing …