Open-air space with over 30 international food trucks, plus an indoor/outdoor speakeasy-style bar.
"This sprawling Beaverton food cart pod is a family favorite standby, with a lawn for picnics and toddler frolicking, plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, and a wide array of carts to choose from — whether you're looking for Peruvian ceviche, mac and cheese, or a full-on seafood boil. Plus, there's a bar onsite for beer and wine, for parents looking to relax while their kids house peanut butter and jelly waffles." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden
"Available for online ordering and pickup, the menu at this Beaverton food cart changes daily, but often includes cheesy pizza mac and fluffy poffertjes (mini Dutch pancakes). A soup, salad, and sandwich special — choose from the “krabby” tofu sandwich or the Italian sub — is available for $13. Specials and updated hours are announced on Instagram." - Waz Wu
"Hosting 31 different food carts and featuring a vast indoor, all-ages space in its Speakeasy Bar, BG’s Food Cartel in Beaverton is the crown jewel of food pods in the western suburbs. Dishes particularly suited for chilly, damp days include the Frying Scotsman’s fish and chips (try the haggis at least once), Mogokoro’s subtle ramen, and Avenue Saint Charles’s spicy jambalaya. The Cartel is conveniently located a block away from a Max blue line stop and includes a dedicated parking lot." - Nathan Williams
"Favorite fried food in Portland that isn’t chicken or a fry: 'I love the fried shrimp po’boy at Avenue St. Charles in the Rose Biggi food cart pod in Beaverton.'" - Brooke Jackson-Glidden
"Beaverton’s sprawling food cart pod is a classic family-friendly hangout for Beaverton residents, an obvious pick after a long commute. Right next to the Beaverton Central stop and less than 10 minutes walking from the Beaverton Transit Center, the food cart pod is home to a wide swath of food carts, an indoor bar, and lots of seating on its indoor and outdoor patio." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden