Radio Room is owned by two lifelong friends with deep roots in Portland and the King neighborhood, one of whom lived a few blocks away from our location as a kid. The building is an art deco style 1949 Texaco station, built in the aftermath of the tragic Vanport flood as the neighborhood became home to many of the displaced citizens of the vanished town. Rich in history but temporarily unloved, the Radio Room building was purchased in 2005 after it sat unwanted and decaying for several years. With a strong commitment to preservation, we cleaned up the site and recycled the building, leaving the original structure intact to serve as Radio Room’s covered entry and main dining area.
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Good food, good atmosphere — they serve breakfast and have wifi, which is great if you’re traveling! For late night, there’s a fire pit and a roof deck. Flat access at the front door, table with removable chair.