First Friday at Pendleton Art Center
A local art‑loving resident can enjoy browsing studios of resident artists and meet the Artist of the Month, Nate Flanagan, all within walking distance of Pendleton.
View event details →Pendleton is a vibrant neighborhood boasting numerous nearby entertainment venues and lively streets like Sycamore Street. Residents have easy access to several green spaces, perfect for spending time outdoors. The area features a variety of housing options, including lofts and spacious units with multiple bedrooms, many housed in charming duplexes and small apartment buildings from its mid-20th-century construction. Public transit is well-served with multiple bus lines and convenient stops, promoting easy navigation. While the terrain includes some hills, a good number of bike lanes support alternative travel. Local amenities include primary and secondary schools and a wide selection of grocery stores, cafes, and dining choices.
Pendleton is a great area for those who enjoy both indoor and outdoor activities. It is very easy to find dynamic streets in this area. An extensive selection of entertainment venues can be found nearby, there are usually lots of people around, and with its over 50 bars, there are options for nighttime activities. Sycamore Street is among the most lively streets in this part of the city. There are over 50 green spaces nearby for residents to explore, including Jackson Hill Park and Sawyer Point Park, and they are especially well-situated, making it very easy to access them from the majority of locations in this neighborhood.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Home to the world’s largest group of artists under one roof, the Pendleton Art Center on Pendleton Street holds monthly Final Friday open studios, inviting the public to explore hundreds of artist studios and engage with vibrant local creativity.
A beloved neighborhood eatery on Broadway Street, Nation Kitchen & Bar is famous for its gourmet burgers, inventive cocktails, and hip industrial vibe, making it a cornerstone of Pendleton’s growing dining scene.
Formerly the historic SCPA (School for Creative and Performing Arts), this beautifully restored building on Sycamore Street now stands as the Veridian Apartments, a prime example of Pendleton’s commitment to historic preservation and adaptive reuse.
Located at the edge of Pendleton, Ziegler Park is a revitalized urban green space offering a seasonal pool, recreation areas, and sports fields, serving as a gathering hub for families and residents from the neighborhood.
The colorful street murals along Pendleton Street reflect the neighborhood’s artistic spirit, transforming public spaces with large-scale art that celebrates local culture and offers visitors a visual walking tour of community creativity.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A local art‑loving resident can enjoy browsing studios of resident artists and meet the Artist of the Month, Nate Flanagan, all within walking distance of Pendleton.
View event details →A beautifully intimate string‑ensemble concert in candlelight featuring melodies from Bridgerton — an elegant evening event easily accessible to Pendleton residents.
Pendleton locals can shop from local artisans and makers in a vibrant outdoor market just a short walk away, perfect for finding handmade goods and supporting small businesses.
A family‑friendly weekly farmers’ market offering fresh produce and artisan foods, great for residents seeking local goods and a pleasant morning outing.
A free children’s storytime camp featuring Cinderella, games and refreshments — a delightful and affordable daytime activity for families living in Pendleton.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Pendleton
Local characteristics and demographics for Pendleton