OLD TOWN LAKE OSWEGO · PORTLAND

Old Town Lake Oswego

1 spot to discover in this neighborhood 4,500 residents · 0.4 sq mi

“Tudor lakefront dining and boutiques on the shores of Oswego Lake”

City of Lake Oswego (outside Portland) · TriMet bus 35 Macadam + 36 + 37 Lake Oswego. State Street + A Ave.

  • Lake Oswego
  • Historic town center
  • Affluent suburb
  • Lakefront
  • South of Portland

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What Old Town Lake Oswego Is Known For

“Tudor lakefront dining and boutiques on the shores of Oswego Lake”

“Tudor lakefront dining and boutiques on the shores of Oswego Lake”

— Old Town Lake Oswego, Portland

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Old Town Lake Oswego

Old Town Lake Oswego is the original commercial core of the city, concentrated along First Street and State Street a block from the shore of Oswego Lake. The district was developed in the early 20th century as the town transitioned from its iron-industry roots to a residential suburb of Portland, and its distinctive Tudor Revival commercial architecture — a deliberate design choice reinforced by city codes — gives it the look of a small European lakefront town.

Today Old Town is Lake Oswego's culinary and retail heart. Holy Taco (345 1st St) anchors the casual dining scene with authentic Mexican food and a loyal local following. Pizzeria sul Lago (315 1st St) occupies a prime position on Millennium Plaza overlooking the lake, while Nicoletta's Table and Marketplace (333 S State St) serves Italian-inspired comfort food in a neighborhood-institution setting. Oswego Village, an 86,000-square-foot center on State Street anchored by Whole Foods Market and Ace Hardware, provides daily-needs retail immediately adjacent.

The Willamette Valley Vineyards tasting room brings wine-country culture to the downtown corridor, and Millennium Plaza Park provides the lakeside public gathering space that defines Old Town's social identity. The Lakewood Center for the Arts, housed in a 1925 building, contributes performing arts programming year-round. Historic markers for nine buildings trace the iron ore company heritage that built the city.

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Holy Taco

345 1st St, Lake Oswego

Beloved local taco spot on First Street — top-rated by neighborhood residents for atmosphere and food.

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Pizzeria sul Lago

315 1st St, Lake Oswego

Wood-fired pizza on Millennium Plaza overlooking Oswego Lake — rustic, woodsy vibe.

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Nicoletta's Table and Marketplace

333 S State St, Lake Oswego

Italian-inspired neighborhood restaurant and marketplace; gluten-free options; Franco's private room.

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Millennium Plaza Park

439 1st St, Lake Oswego

Lakeside public plaza — the social heart of Old Town Lake Oswego for farmers' markets and events.

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Lakewood Center for the Arts

368 S State St, Lake Oswego

Performing arts center in a 1925 building; theater, gallery, and community arts programming.

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Osvaldo Lake Heritage Trail

Oswego Lake, Lake Oswego

Nine historic iron-ore industry markers tracing the founding heritage of the city.

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