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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]
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 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.
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 ...
Voted the best beach bar in America, the Flora-Bama has a marina, multiple beach-side bars, a liquor store, an oyster bar, five stages and a shuttle to pick you up and take you home so you and ...
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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 ...
The cocktail bar Someday operates on Division Street in southeast Portland's Richmond neighborhood. [5] [6] The interior has a U-shaped walnut bar. [7] Someday's patio hosts food carts. [8] The food menu includes Brillat Savarin cheese with local honey, chicken liver mousse with balsamic onions, and sausages from Otto's Sausage Kitchen. [9]