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Abigail Hall is a cocktail bar in downtown Portland's Woodlark Hotel, named after Abigail Scott Duniway. Brooke Jackson-Glidden of Eater Portland said the bar "pairs its floral walls and pink accents with distinguished-looking armchairs and leather booths, covering its counters and mantle with candles. Even with a somewhat-vintage look, Abigail ...
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]
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. [33] It placed second in the same poll's Best Cocktail Bar category in 2022. [34] Hey Love was named the nation's best hotel bar at Tales of the Cocktail's Spirited Awards in 2023. [35] [36]
[9] [10] The newspaper's Grant Butler included Driftwood in a 2018 list of "30 great Portland bars that are still going strong". [11] In 2019, the Portland Mercury 's Megan Burbank wrote, "The Driftwood Room at the Hotel deLuxe isn't cheap, but it's one of the comfiest, loveliest places in town to drink, and the happy hour menu's heavy on full ...
Nov. 8—Old Port bar Room for Improvement made the small and exclusive list of the five best new bars in America published this week by online beverage magazine Punch. Room for Improvement ...
The restaurant has been called a "Portland landmark". [2] The business was included in Eater Portland 's 2022 overview of "Where to Eat and Drink in Downtown Portland". [ 3 ]
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 ...
The bar's dark paneling and old-fashioned wooden refrigerators remind us of Boston or New York, but the food and drinks are definitely Portland." [6] Michael Russell included Cassidy's in The Oregonian's 2014 list of "the top 10 classic Portland bars". He characterized the clientele as "off-duty bartenders and undercover rock stars" and said ...