Pine Street Market, the city's first food hall, is located in downtown Portland at Second Avenue and Pine Street in the historic Carriage & Baggage Building. The Market features nine of Portland’s best chefs and purveyors, all under one roof. See the restaurants page for a full listing with daily hours.
Pine Street Market, which opened in the spring of 2016, is located in downtown Portland in the historic Carriage & Baggage Building and features nine of Portland's best chefs and purveyors, in a casual, open layout.
Built in 1886, the Carriage & Baggage Building was originally used as a livery and horse-drawn carriage storage facility until the early 1900s. With horse stalls on the second floor and four massive tanks on the roof that provided water to wash the stalls, the building was essentially a horse and carriage parking garage.
When the automobile replaced the horse-drawn carriage, the building was used as storage and retail for Mallory Logging and Contractors Supplies for decades. From 1969 to 1981, the building was home to the original Portland’s Old Spaghetti Factory. Since the early 80’s, the ground floor housed a string of infamous Portland nightclubs.
Listed on the National Register of Historic places, the Carriage & Baggage building is one of the few examples of a Portland livery. The massive Doug Fir timber frame structure has been retrofitted to modern seismic requirements and has retained the original skylight at the roof.
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We had a number of items from the various restaurants—all delicious. We had never seen a food court that offered adult beverages (and a wide range, at that!) Wiz Bang’s was definitely a highlight—get the sesame shell.