Great call.Check out Powell's City of Books.
Hmmm. That's actually not too far from where my wife and I are staying for a couple nights. I'm a fan of the Book Barn locations in Niantic. This looks like that but on a much grander scale.Check out Powell's City of Books.
Haystack Rock and Cannon Beach are on top of the list (have you seen my avatar?). Kids are 4,5 & 7.View attachment 23319
Every one likes Cannon Beach. This is Haystack Rock...it got it's name from...well, it's pretty obvious. The thing about Cannon Beach, or any of the beaches in northern Oregon or Washington, is that they are great walking or kite flying beaches. They're not so much for sunbathing or swimming.
What are the ages of the kids?
Powell's and the Tattered Cover in Denver are the two best bookstores I've ever seen in my life, anywhere.Hmmm. That's actually not too far from where my wife and I are staying for a couple nights. I'm a fan of the Book Barn locations in Niantic. This looks like that but on a much grander scale.
It's awesome - very easy to spend an afternoon there. Here's a map of the setup.Hmmm. That's actually not too far from where my wife and I are staying for a couple nights. I'm a fan of the Book Barn locations in Niantic. This looks like that but on a much grander scale.
We're leaving the kids with family for two nights but from what I hear we shouldn't have any trouble finding some good beer.I only know of beer and coffee and maybe a whiskey bar or two. No help for a family vacation.
But if you get into an argument and need to leave the hotel, let me know!
Astoria, duh.Headed to Portland with the wife and kids in 2 weeks. Any suggestions that are must see? Mt. Hood and Cannon Beach are on the list, anything else?
We're leaving the kids with family for two nights but from what I hear we shouldn't have any trouble finding some good beer.
They also have the coolest weathervane I've ever seen:8893 mentioned McMenamin's Edgefield and I'll 2nd it for adult fun. They have two pitch & putt golf courses there. one is something like 13 holes, the other is like 20 holes. The golf is purely secondary to drinking beer, wine and/or spirits while you golf. Drinking is highly encouraged. After playing, have dinner in one of the bars sprinkled about the campus, there's like 10 or so. There's a hotel and a movie theater too.
Ha! I did see that on Twitter recently and joked about rescheduling the vacation. After two days of bar-hopping it may still happen.Alas, you've. just missed the World Naked Bike Ride
Going up with my girl in a few weeks, we are both 27, and are huge on craft beer and food. She almost moved there from Boston on a whim a few years ago (we live in San Diego now).
Any suggestions fitting that as opposed to just family-friendly stuff?
I preferred blue star donuts. Line is always ridiculous at voodoo and the donuts aren't even that good they just put a lot of stuff on them.Voodoo Donuts
I was there a few weeks ago and Tillamook cheese is under construction, not worth going. We went to DeGarde Brewery which is one of the top rated breweries in the country and it's right next to a Blimp Hanger Museum in Tillamook. We hiked on some of the short trails along the coast just south of the town and stayed at Cape Kiwanda - there is a great inn across the street from another haystack rock and Pelican Brewing has a location there as well. The coast line and parks are beautiful and it's just a 45 minute ride south from Cannon Beach.Tillamook Cheese Factory would be good for the kids.
If you happen to go to the Food Cart section of Portland, one of my close friends runs "Altengartz Bratwurst". It's a great Brat (best I've ever had). My friend's name is Jameson, but sometimes his father or another employee will be running the truck. Altengartz - Downtown - Portland, OR
He's got several UConn friends, me included - so he is very UConn friendly.
I second the Timberline Lodge in terms of getting a beer it was one of the cooler places I've ever had one. Their Mount Hood Chocolate Stout was amazing.
Based on my one visit, Portland in general is more fun without the kids.If you have time without the kids, its worth hitting some of the wineries in Willamette Valley.
I was there with my adult son and our wives! He's the one that dragged me to Tillamook to go to DeGarde! Great Notion was my favorite brewery in the city but there are so many terrific breweries there. You can bring the young ones to Voodoo Donuts, Portsmouth Saturday Market, hiking in the gorge, Pok Pok, the Bookstore etc.Based on my one visit, Portland in general is more fun without the kids.
You can bring the young ones to Voodoo Donuts...