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    Hawthorne Asylum

    4.5 (198 reviews)
    ModerateStreet Vendors
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Elizabeth A.

    Such a cool space. So much seating! The food options are very very diverse. So happy I ended up here.

    Cod Slider $6...small and falls apart.
    Jenny C.

    Hawthorne Asylum is another "pod", like the 2nd largest, but on the other side of the Columbia River. I asked one of the cart owner and was told -- the Hawthorne Asylum Food Cart was named such b/c this site a long, long time ago was a psychiatric clinic. That's where the "asylum" is part of the name and they keep the along on that theme so the aesthetic with lots of metal rods -- including an iron cage and bins. Now, this place is happening place with over 20+ food stall and a front nose of a plane repurposed as a beer stand for a vendor and in the back another brewery barn-like bar. It's a cool community vibe with tons of benches where I see more locals (than visitors) enjoying the warm weather with their cold beers. It's a thing here drinking freely at lunch! Hahaha Because food trucks is common in Portland as in many cuisines--Vietnamese, Greek, Mexican, Thai, etc. so we did just that and tried three different food carts -- Polish dogs, Fish & Chip (gotta have seafood in Northwest) and Thai. 1- Rating of 5/5: The Polish dogs were so good with charred vegetables - onions, jalapeño was bursting with flavor. I like the extra tangy mustard! MUSTARD 2- Rating of 4/5: The Thai Tofu spring rolls ere just perfect with the warm house made peanut sauce. 3- Lastly Tall Order (an unusual 3/5)....just wasn't good. A simple fried cod woth cold slaw on a slider bun that fell apart after one bit. This pod has free water on tap -- self serve station with cup. And for good measure, Portlander sure knows how to word play....see sign around the corner of foodcourt area. Love it.

    Two years later, I finally got my peanut tofu!
    Kristina B.

    We loved this place the first time we visited a couple years ago, so it was out first stop upon our return. The park was bustling with patrons. There is a variety of food options from Korean, Thai, Mexican, sushi rolls, bubble tea, fish and chips, whatever your craving, you will find something to satiate you! There's lots of open seating, but very limited seating around the huge fireplace... And some people are relentless about squeezing in where there's no space. Be mindful of those around you. Anyway, we got some delicious food and had our meal by the cozy fire enjoying the company. We popped into the bar to watch some baseball and a drink. We will definitely come back every time we're here.

    Stacy A.

    One of the coolest food halls I have seen! This outdoor space has about 20 different food places to choose from and lots of fun seating to enjoy your meal with friends and family. Super fun spot to check out in the Hawthorne neighborhood in East Portland.

    Fish and chips
    Breanna A.

    Finally got the check out Hawthorne asylum pod. Such a wide range of food trucks with anything you could ever crave all in one spot. I wish we were hungrier so we could try more things, but did order some fish and chips from a seafood truck and green Thai tea and dumplings from a Thai spot. All delicious, I'm a sucker for Thai tea and dumplings. So many food spots and they also had a central bar open - so cool! Definitely would love to come back next time in Portland and try more trucks!

    Rosé Tteokbokki
    Grey J.

    lots of options, good food and vibe though. i got a monte cristo waffle sandwich that was pretty good and rosé tteokbokki which i didn't much care for. the creamsicle special from boblastic is delicious, as well as their butterfly pea strawberry milk tea.

    Regine A.

    Hawthorne Asylum is the perfect place to go to when you can't decide what to eat. The food selection is huge, from Mexican food to Mediterranean -- there's something for everyone here. It's an outdoor food cart spot, wear your best walking shoes and be prepared for any kind of weather. The prices aren't bad. They range from $10-$25 per person depending where you end up eating. I got a sushi burrito which wasn't the best I've ever had. My husband got tacos which were tasty. The workers here are very friendly. I had a great experience. Plenty of picnic tables to sit and enjoy your food. The tin can trash cans and partial airplane on display is a nice touch and definitely adds to the Portland experience.

    Outdoor covered seating
    Sarah C.

    I still like this food cart pod. It's newer, having opened in 2019. It's named for the hospital for the severely mentally ill that existed at this site in the 1800s. The decor pays homage to that with wrought iron gates, murals, etc. It makes for a mildly spooky vibe, and there is nothing Portlanders love more. As a food cart pod, it's pretty big. I think ~20 carts. The roster has rotated over the years - right now the most notable carts in my opinion are the Montage a la Cart and Pelmeni Pelmeni. They've got lots of seating options: fire pit, covered seating with heaters, and now an indoor bar. The bar took a long time to open from when it was announced as "coming soon" to when it actually opened, but now that it's here it's great. they've got 42 taps and cocktails also.

    Paloma
    Amanda V.

    Hawthorne Asylum has always been my favorite pod in Portland. Seating available in the rain or under cover, and heated when it's cold. For a couple months, you might even get a sun option. The pod is even better with the new bar! The space is such a vibe. A full bar with cocktail specials, all served by excellent staff. And if you order a Paloma or two at lunch? No one gives you any side eye.

    Linnea E.

    Nothing better than a food truck park - especially one with so many options! Everything here is laid out well and super clean. Plus there's some really cool murals and other artwork throughout so it's a feast for the stomach and the eyes! The only problem is figuring out what to choose!

    Shay K.

    Such a lovely place with many many food trucks. They call them food truck pods in Portland. I had a lobster sandwich. I loved sitting by the fire pits. This is a really lovely spot with a variety of choices from numerous food trucks. Super cool layout with picnic tables, fire pits too. I took a lovely walk around the area and included pics from that.,

    11/27/2024 - The taquitos were amazing!
    Mikhail H.

    If this was what food cart pods were like, I would go all the time! I parked right by the entrance yet there were quite a few people inside. There are multiple entrances and a lot of street parking options. Just being able to walk around was freaking amazing... Seriously, I have been to so many food cart pods with GRAVEL which is horrific for me since I have mobility issues so clear well laid walks that are wide for a lot of people (and wheelchairs/mobility devices) is so welcoming. It also means folks like myself can get food at any of the carts and get it over to the sitting area which is also nice and ample. It is also easy to get into and get a seat. They have lots of heating. There is even a really neat bar! I grabbed the most delicious taquitos at a taco spot which did not have a name. Seriously, I will dream about those - they were that delicious! I was in shock because I was not expecting that...down to the freaking arugula which was super fresh and dressed well. I want to go back and try other things but also have to get more taquitos...

    Mexican food
    Catalina L.

    Great selection of food trucks! Ranges from Mexican, Burmese, Thai, Indian, Middle eastern, Korean, fish tacos, Poke bowls and with waffles, boba and a bar. The food spots we ate at had little buzzers they gave us to notify when the food was ready so you could move around freely. Tons of outdoor seating or a decent chunk of picnic tables were in a covered tent section.

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    Ask the Community - Hawthorne Asylum

    Are dogs allowed?

    yes!

    When do the food trucks close?

    Here visiting and wondered the same thing. Took a walk over at 745pm on a Tuesday and they were all closed. Hope that helps as no official hours are posted.

    Are dogs allowed?

    Yes! Dogs on leash are allowed.

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    Review Highlights - Hawthorne Asylum

    What I love about this food cart pod is that there is literally food for anyone and everyone.

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    This food cart has easily become me and my boyfriend's go-to Mexican spot. Each time we have…read morevisited, the service is great. We love the tables to sit and have our food fresh, but the takeout has also been easy and just as good. The price for the portions is great and the food delicious every single time. We have tried a lot of options here, tacos, burritos, nachos, the super taco combo, and their different juices. All good. Would recommend if you're looking for a chill Mexican spot with even better food.

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