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Mendelssohns (also known as MendelssohnsPDX, [1] or Mendelssohn's) is a bar in Portland, Oregon. Established in 2022, the classical music -themed business was named one of the best bars in the U.S. by Esquire in 2023.
[3] [4] Thrillist contributor Amy Wolfenberger included Funhouse in her list of "The Best Theme Bars in Portland", in which she wrote: "The Funhouse is a wonderland of improv theater, beer, shots (no cocktails), clowns, and a general sense of whimsy.
Deadshot is a bar in Southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood. Among drinks on the menu is the Who is Jack Nance?, which is a whiskey sour with sherry, sesame, and mustard. Other drinks use bitter melon, cabbage, cantaloupe, and tarragon.
Hey Love won in the Best Cocktail Lounge category and was a runner-up in the Best Date Bar category of Willamette Week 's annual readers' poll in 2020. [32] It placed second in the same poll's Best Cocktail Bar category in 2022. [33] Hey Love was named the nation's best hotel bar at Tales of the Cocktail's Spirited Awards in 2023. [34] [35]
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]
Lovecraft Bar, named after H. P. Lovecraft, [2] opened on January 1, 2011. The horror-themed bar often hosts LGBTQ events and has been described as the city's "best known goth nightclub". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2017, Food & Wine said the bar is "decorated as such with skulls, tentacles, a coffin, and, of course, images of pulp horror master, H.P ...
The food is best ignored unless you show up before 10 and opt for the $3 "working man" special of biscuits and gravy with a coffee." [ 6 ] In 2018, The Oregonian 's Grant Butler included Joe's Cellar in an overview of "30 great Portland bars that are still going strong".
In 2014, Michael Russell included Driftwood in The Oregonian lists of the top ten "classic" Portland bars and the city's 100 best bars overall. [9] [10] The newspaper's Grant Butler included Driftwood in a 2018 list of "30 great Portland bars that are still going strong". [11]