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10 Notable Restaurant and Bar Closures in Portland in 2026 So Far
República, Expatriate, and several other noteworthy establishments are bidding farewell this year.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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A number of popular restaurants and bars in Portland, Oregon have announced closures in the first two months of 2026, including República, Stumptown Coffee, The Place, Papa's Frita, The Landmark Saloon, and Expatriate. Several other establishments, like Rangoon Bistro and Gumba, are temporarily closing to relocate to new spaces.
Why it matters
The closure of these well-known and acclaimed dining and drinking establishments in Portland highlights the ongoing challenges facing the local hospitality industry, including the high costs of doing business, changing consumer preferences, and the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The shakeup in Portland's food and beverage scene also raises questions about the long-term sustainability of the city's vibrant culinary culture.
The details
República, which served innovative Mexican-inspired tasting menus, announced it would be closing on March 7 due to a dramatic drop in business in 2025 and concerns over staff safety. Stumptown Coffee's Belmont Street location is shutting down on February 28 due to the high cost of renovations. The Place, a cider bar, will close on either February 21 or 22. Papa's Frita, a Nicaraguan restaurant-in-residence at Migration Brewing, served its last meals on February 15. The Landmark Saloon, a country music bar, had its final day on February 13. Expatriate, known for its craft cocktails and bar food, closed abruptly on February 8 without warning. Bridge City Pizza in the Woodstock neighborhood served its last pies on January 24-26. Meanwhile, Rangoon Bistro and Gumba are temporarily closing to relocate to new spaces.
- On January 28, República announced it would be closing on February 21, but later pushed the final service date to March 7.
- Stumptown Coffee's Belmont Street location will close on February 28.
- The Place cider bar will close on either February 21 or 22.
- Papa's Frita served its last meals on February 15.
- The Landmark Saloon had its final day on February 13.
- Expatriate closed abruptly on February 8.
- Bridge City Pizza served its last pies on January 24-26.
- Rangoon Bistro will close its current location on February 28 and reopen at a new space in March.
- Gumba will close at its current location on February 16 and reopen at a new location, though the exact date is unspecified.
The players
República
A restaurant that served innovative Mexican-inspired tasting menus and a la carte dishes, earning accolades and a James Beard Award semifinalist nod.
Stumptown Coffee
A popular coffee shop chain that is closing its SE Belmont Street location in Portland.
The Place
A cozy cider bar located just off SE Powell Boulevard in Portland's Brooklyn neighborhood.
Papa's Frita
A Nicaraguan restaurant-in-residence at Migration Brewing's location on North Williams Avenue in Portland's Boise neighborhood.
The Landmark Saloon
A bar in Portland's Richmond neighborhood known for its live country music.
Expatriate
A bar in Portland's Concordia neighborhood known for its craft cocktails and serious bar food.
Bridge City Pizza
A pizzeria in Portland's Woodstock neighborhood known for its Chicago-style thin-crust pizza and Italian beef sandwiches.
Rangoon Bistro
A restaurant that is temporarily closing its current location in Portland's Richmond neighborhood to relocate to a new space in March.
Gumba
A pasta spot that is temporarily closing its current location in Portland's Vernon neighborhood to relocate to a new space, though the exact reopening date is unspecified.
The takeaway
The wave of restaurant and bar closures in Portland highlights the ongoing challenges facing the local hospitality industry, including high operating costs, changing consumer preferences, and the lingering impacts of the pandemic. While some establishments are temporarily closing to relocate, the shakeup in Portland's vibrant culinary scene raises questions about the long-term sustainability of the city's food and beverage landscape.





