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Güero
The guide was updated:What began as a humble food cart proved so successful that it now occupies a permanent spot in the Kerns neighborhood, along the foodie-beloved Northeast 28th Avenue. Güero initially gained popularity for its splendid "tortas"—generously sized Mexican sandwiches—but it has since expanded its appeal with a laid-back ambiance, quick service, and an impressive selection of tequila and mezcal.
Useful Information
- Address: 200 NE 28th Avenue, Portland
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–10pm
- Website: guerotortas.com
- Phone: +1 503 887 9258
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