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  2. Eagle Portland - Wikipedia

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    The bar's interior in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eagle Portland is a gay bar located at 835 North Lombard Street in Portland's Piedmont neighborhood. It caters to bears and men into leather. The bar is the "official home" of the Oregon Bears. [1] According to Travel Portland, the bar sometimes hosts lesbian nights. [2]

  3. Scandals (gay bar) - Wikipedia

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    In his 2019 "overview of Portland's LGBTQ+ nightlife for the newcomer", Andrew Jankowski of the Portland Mercury wrote: "At 40 years young, Scandals is among Portland's longest-running LGBTQ+ bars and is the last vestige of downtown's long-gone Vaseline Alley gay district. Scandals features pool tables, a sidewalk patio, trivia, viewing parties ...

  4. Hobo's - Wikipedia

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    Hobo's Restaurant and Lounge, or simply Hobo's, was a restaurant, gay bar, and piano bar in Portland, Oregon's Old Town Chinatown, in the United States.Housed in a building with rare access to the Shanghai tunnels, the establishment served as a starting point for guided tours.

  5. Badlands Portland - Wikipedia

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    Badlands Portland, or simply Badlands, is a gay bar in Portland, Oregon. Established in 2024, the bar operates in the space that previously occupied Embers Avenue (1969–2017), in Old Town Chinatown .

  6. Red Cap Garage - Wikipedia

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    Red Cap Garage, sometimes abridged as Red Cap, was a gay bar and nightclub that operated in Portland, Oregon, from 1987 to 2012. The bar was connected to two others called Boxxes and the Brig. It hosted drag queen shows, live music, special events, and viewing parties. In 2012, the bar was sold and closed after operating for 25 years.

  7. Dirty Duck (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The bar was the "official" home of the Oregon Bears until 2007, when they voted to move to Eagle Portland because of its larger size and greater number of services. [ 9 ] In 2007, Willamette Week 's Byron Beck described Dirty Duck as the "quirkiest queer tavern in town" and a "homebase hole-in-the-wall for a group of gay men with beer ...

  8. Back 2 Earth - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jankowski of Eater Portland has called Back 2 Earth a "cosmic, casual queer bar" with disc jockeys (DJs) with activities and events such as dance parties, [2] drag shows, game nights, karaoke, and open mics. The bar has a collection of board games and tabletop role-playing games. Jankowski also said the interior has "an eclectic mix of ...

  9. Three Sisters Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The corner of Southwest 12th Avenue and Stark Street in 2015. The building once housed Three Sisters Tavern in the space now occupied by Scandals, a gay bar.. In their book Secret Portland, Oregon: The Unique Guidebook to Portland's Hidden Sites, Sounds and Tastes (2003), Ann Carroll Burgess and Linda Rutenberg called Three Sisters "the hub of Portland's gay bar nightlife", offering a "great ...