**We recommend making a reservation for any of the following wineries.** Marchesi Vineyards: marchesivineyards.com; The bride's favorite winery in the Gorge. Phelps Creek: phelpscreekvineyards.com Hiyu Wine Farm: hiyuwinefarm.com
**We recommend making reservations for any of the following wineries.** Durant: www.durantoregon.com; Durant offers wine tastings and ATV vineyard tours! Ponzi: ponzivineyards.com; Ponzi Vineyards’ low-intervention, natural approach to winemaking and viticulture, along with consistent high-level acclaim and accolades, have kept the brand as a vanguard Oregon producer. Fairsing: fairsingvineyard.com; Fairsing has views of the surrounding Willamette Valley with peaks visible from the Cascades to the Coastal Mountain Range
10 Barrel Brewing: A great rooftop brewery that also has great food in the Pearl District of Portland. https://10barrel.com/pub/portland-brewery/ Breakside Brewery: https://breakside.com/ Deschutes Brewing: https://deschutesbrewery.com/pages/visit-us
Por Que No?: The bride's go-to comfort dinner when visiting home! Her order, you ask? A Carnitas Bryan's Bowl with Chips and a House Margarita. The groom recommends the Carne Asada Tacos. Bamboo Sushi: Our favorite sushi in Portland. The "Green Machine" Roll is a MUST HAVE! Pine State Biscuits: The perfect Breakfast! Eem: Thai Fusion and great cocktails - YUM! Nostrana: Great Italian food Ava Genes: Solid Italian G Love: A veggie forward option
Multnomah Falls: **Reservation Required!** A classic Oregon hike in the Columbia Gorge, Multnomah Falls is about a 30-40 minute drive from Portland. You can do the full hike, or just walk across the famous waterfall bridge. The Four "T" Hike: Trail, Tram, Trolley, Train. Explore Portland by doing all four, or pick just one or two in this half-day experience. http://www.4t-trail.org Tilikum Crossing: Not really a hike, but a beautiful pedestrian bridge with great views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Serine, beautiful, and local - need we say more?!
The largest book store in the country! With new and used books, it's easy to get lost in the multistory, multiroom bookstore. Even if you're not buying a book, it's worth the visit!