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| Portland Soup Company–the prettiest cart in the pod! |
Portland Soup Company has long been one of my favorite carts but I’ve never properly reviewed it. It was founded in 2009 by Jeremy Davidson, who is the son of some friends of ours from church. Clearly, Jeremy knows about a lot more than cooking…he also knows branding. This is a really classy cart/trailer, complete with glass-paned windows…and until the City of Portland insisted that Jeremy tear it down, it even had its own deck!
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| This is what it used to look like! |
I was looking forward to revisiting Portland Soup Company, so I headed down there on a gray April day. I’m a sucker for tomato soup, and I like it in its winter or summer fashion at this food cart. Jeremy’s gazpacho is the best I’ve ever tasted–served with corn and tortilla strips. This time I had a cup of roasted tomato reggano and a half sandwich ($7)–roasted turkey breast with brie, apple, baby arugula, and hazelnut basil aioli. Seriously…at a food cart! Both the soup and sandwich were completely amazing, as always.
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| Jeremy Davidson, founder and proprietor of the amazing Portland Soup Company |
This food is really way too good to be served at a food cart. The other thing that I love about this company is their branding–take a look at his website and photos of the cart–do you notice how they match and are all elegantly designed? You can tell that he is a true artist.
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| My delicious sandwich–arugula, brie, turkey, and sliced apples |
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| This tomato reggiano soup doesn’t look anywhere near as excellent as it tastes– those are toasted pieces of bread in the soup, a delicious touch! |
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| The amazing ginger-molasses cookie, which I had to try again |
Jeremy gets uniformly excellent reviews from every reviewer, including the Oregonian, with good reason. Try it!!
My verdict: Yes, will DEFINITELY be back! Love this place.







