What People Are Saying About Rose Garden
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In Short – Portland's largest indoor venue is home to the Trail Blazers and host to the larger national acts, music or otherwise, that roll through town every year. It has a multitude of dining options (fast food and sit down), fancy box seats and 650 televisions positioned throughout the building. Tri-Met buses and light rail drop fans right at the Garden's door steps.
Beware of Pyramid Taproom aka Schonley's Place
by WallabyWallaby at Citysearch
I've tried this place twice, only to get grave gastro instestinal distress, requires professional attention both times. They need to work on their kitchen cleanliness practices. How long had is been since Multnomah County inspected this kitchen?
- Pros: None
- Cons: Sickening food
Rose Garden-best concert venue hands down.
by pacg at Citysearch
The Rose Garden is by far the best venue we have been to. We saw Bruce Springsteen which was sold out. We never once stood in line for drinks or to use the restrooms. The staff was extremely organized and friendly. They found us new seats when it turned out that we had been sold bad tickets. We were treated extremely well and will continue to fly into Portland just to see concerts there.
Good venue
by cuetee at Citysearch
Always a good place to see a big concert. Sure you're surrounded by people, but therein lies the fun. I always have good memories of this place. This includes a breakdancing freak during one of the breaks between acts. He was awesome. Got the whole arena into it.
The Details on Rose Garden
Parking:
There are four parking garages and one surface lot, all on site; prices vary according to the event. The Rose Quarter shuttle lots also offer 3,000 pay-parking spots off-site at 7th Avenue and Multnomah in the Lloyd District. Nearby business lots are also an option.









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