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Expatriate is a restaurant and cocktail bar in northeast Portland, Oregon's Concordia neighborhood, in the United States. [2] [3]Thrillist says, "Arguably one of Portland's most popular cocktail bars, the bartenders at Expatriate are professionally trained mixologists who, in addition to perfecting the classics, have a knack for creating custom or experimental drinks.
The bar Angel Face operates on 28th Avenue, near the intersection with East Burnside Street, in the northeast Portland part of the Kerns neighborhood. [3] Eater Portland has described Angels Face as "a pretty little European bar with handpainted flowers on the walls, oysters on the half shell, and famously, cocktails ordered on a case by case basis, sans list". [4]
This is a list of music venues in Portland, Oregon. Current venues. Aladdin Theater; Alberta Street Pub; Antoinette Hatfield Hall; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall;
Teardrop Lounge is a cocktail bar in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, in the United States. [1] [2] [3] Daniel Shoemaker opened the bar in 2007. [4] Thrillist contributor Pete Dombrosky called the lounge "quiet and inventive". He wrote, "The impressive drink menu, paired with a number of upped/casual appetizers, are the makings of a great ...
In addition to cocktails, the bar serves non-alcoholic drinks. [9] Food options include small plates such as Hawaiian bread, poke , and weebimbap. [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
The Kenton Club is located in north Portland's Kenton neighborhood. The music venue hosts disc jockeys, karaoke, and other live events in a variety of genres. [1] [2] Kenton Club's clientele has been described as "gray-haired", but has catered to late-night and younger audiences in recent years with the addition of live music and inexpensive beer options.
Dante's is a nightclub and live music venue in Portland, Oregon. The venue, located along West Burnside Street and owned by Frank Faillace, [1] hosts a variety of acts ranging from burlesque to rock music. [2] Dante's is housed in an unreinforced masonry building. [3] [4]
The bar Bible Club operates in a 1922 yellow Craftsman house on 16th Avenue, [3] in Southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. [4] It has been described as the "museum you can drink in". [5] There is a patio, called Revival, [6] with wooden tables. [7] The New York Times has said Bible Club serves "elevated pub grub and vintage ...