Eat
Hungry? You’ve Come to the Right Place
Starting to feel that empty place in the belly? Cycling breeds an appetite and East Multnomah offers plenty of satisfying culinary opportunities. Enjoy a quick morning stop at a coffee shop or linger over local wine and four courses in the evening. It’s all available in East Multnomah County, with plenty of bike parking!
Plan your stay! It doesn’t matter whether you’re a fast food person or a foodie — there’s a lot of great food here in East Multnomah County. As you plan your time out here, be sure to look also at rides, lodging, and points of interest.
If you’re not finding the food type you’re craving, check out other businesses in East Multnomah County by perusing our Visitors Centers.
Useful Stuff

Bike-Friendly Businesses
Ride up, hop off the bike, and lock it to the hitching post. Our local bike-friendly businesses are here for you.
- Big Bear Market & Deli
- Buddha Kat Winery
- Cafe Delirium
- Corbett Country Market
- Frenzi Frozen Yogurt
- Hoppy Brewer
- Jazzy Bagels
- McMenamins Edgefield
- Nicholas Restaurant
- Sunny Hans

Beer, anyone?
Yes, we have beer too. After your ride, or even during your ride, you’ll find yourself close to one of our local establishments. Check our Eats tabs to find good options.

Farmers Markets
East Multnomah is known for its farms, orchards, nurseries, vineyards, and more. Visit our Farmers Markets in season to sample the rich bounty.

Use Mass Transit
Getting to East Multnomah is easy — just head east from Portland! If you don’t want to ride or drive, the area is served by a very robust and bike-friendly mass transit system.
Sponsored by
Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center
1005 N Main Avenue, Suite 101
Gresham, OR 97030
503. 665.1131
info@bikeEMC.com
About East Multnomah Cycling Hub
The East Multnomah Cycling Hub encompasses the cities of Gresham, Fairview, Wood Village, Troutdale, and the rural communities of Springdale and Corbett. Only a 20-minute commute from downtown Portland, East Multnomah County feels a thousand miles away, and offers incredible resources for biking and cycling, including miles of road biking and bike trails.
Here, you can become immersed in the world of the Cascades, smitten by green pastures and rolling farmland, or awed by the primordial forces that carved the Gorge and forged the landscape. Here, we work to sustain our nature so the generations that follow can appreciate what drew us here too. If you’re interested in biking and cycling on the road or on bike trails, come on out!