Cheese & Crack Snack Shop is a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. The business started as a food cart on Hawthorne Boulevard before moving into a brick and mortar shop in the southeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood in 2014. Cheese & Crack serves charcuterie, macaroni and cheese, sandwiches, soft serve, and sundaes, among other food and drink options. The restaurant has garnered a positive reception, particularly for its ice cream. Cheese & Crack was included in The Oregonian's 2022 list of Portland's best food carts of the past decade and ranked seventh in Yelp's 2023 list of the city's 50 best restaurants.
Cheese & Crack was established in 2012 by business partners Nathan Hall and William Steuernagel.[21][22][23] The restaurant started as a food cart on Hawthorne Boulevard before moving into a brick and mortar shop in 2014.[3][11][24] The restaurant operates in the space that previously housed Black Bike Cafe, an outpost or sibling establishment of Black Cat Cafe.[25][26] In 2020, a man wielding a bat demanded Hall to remove a Black Lives Matter sign displayed in a window.[27]
Cheese & Crack has served special dishes for select holidays. On April 20, 2020, for the cannabis holiday "420", the restaurant offered a Munchie Cone.[28] For Halloween in 2022 and 2024, the Eye Scream Sundae had purple ube pudding as "witch goo", chocolate cookie as "dirt", vanilla soft serve, raspberry sauce as "blood", and a gumball resembling an eyeball.[29][30]
Food critic Keith Lee visited Cheese & Crack in 2025.[31]
Reception
The restaurant's interior in 2025
Willamette Week ranked Cheese & Crack fourth in a 2016 overview of Portland's best soft serve.[18] The newspaper's Andrew Jankowski recommended the restaurant in 2024 as an option for late-night dining.[32] Michael Russell included Cheese & Crack in The Oregonian's 2022 list of Portland's best food carts of the past decade.[21] In 2023, Yelp ranked the business seventh in a list of the city's fifty best restaurants.[33] Cheese & Crack ranked eighth in a list of Portland's best ice cream shops based on Yelp reviews in 2025.[34] In his 2025 review, Lee gave the ice cream with espresso and matcha "dust" a rating of nine out of ten.[31]
Maya MacEvoy included Cheese & Crack in Eater Portland's 2020 list of the city's "top-notch" macaroni and cheese.[17] In 2023, the business was included in an overview of recommended establishments on East 28th Avenue's "restaurant row" by Thom Hilton and Nick Woo and a list of recommended eateries near Laurelhurst Park by Olivia Lee.[9][11] Hilton has also described Cheese & Crack as a "dairy palace",[35] and the website's Brooke Jackson-Glidden recommended the restaurant for a late-night sundae in 2023.[36] Local drag performer and entertainer Carla Rossi recommended Cheese & Crack in a 2023 dining guide of Portland published by Eater Portland.[37] The website's Michelle Lopez and Janey Wong included the restaurant in 2024 and 2025 overviews of the best ice cream in the Portland metropolitan area.[12][38]