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BarFly Ally » Ararat
The Armenian disco so luxuriates in stereotypes - stunning damsels frozen t...More >>
BarFly Ally » Belmont's Inn
When people speak of Belmont's loyal gang, they mean it a little less liter...More >>
BarFly Ally » Bitter End
Spacious, clean and stylishly comfortable, the unpretentious Bitter End has...More >>
BarFly Ally » Doc's Club 82
Upon entering, you may find yourself scratching your head in confusion. It'...More >>
BarFly Ally » Gil's Speakeasy
Sleek, genderless, seemingly-antiquated though rigorously tended, easy to l...More >>
BarFly Ally » Hungry Tiger Too
O, lament our beloved Hungry Tiger - it is long lost, laid waste in favor o...More >>
BarFly Ally » Matador
The Matador's had a sordid history over its forty years on Burnside, and it...More >>
BarFly Ally » Nicolai St Clubhouse
Most of the stevedore/RR workers in the crowd completely ignore the dancers...More >>
BarFly Ally » Rialto
Landmark Portland pool hall considerably bigger and brighter following exte...More >>
BarFly Ally » Roscoe's
“Is this a gay bar?” A routine query of Roscoe’s newcomer...More >>
BarFly Ally » The Slammer
One of Portland's oldest bars, the former speakeasy and cop hangout - move ...More >>
39th St Sports Pub (Tom's)
Spacious, semi-grungy Southeast sports bar that caters to neighborhood folk...More >>
45th Street Pub & Grill
Been there? Done that? Review away, we'll get back at ya....More >>
715 Inn
As shelter for old men drinking through the soaps or clubhouse for a rather...More >>
A & L Pub
A sports bar, technically - and a Steelers bar during Sundays in the fall -...More >>
Alibi
Can’t swing a trip to Tahiti? Beach yourself on the shore of this ti...More >>
Angelo's
You're always guaranteed to find someone to talk to at this friendly, low-k...More >>
Arnada Cafe
An integral part of the 'Couve scene. In fact, it IS the scene, where local...More >>
Balcony Bar at Hawthorne Theatre
This place is Hawthorne Theatre's drinking buddy, where 15 year old from Ho...More >>
Bar of the Gods (BOG)
(aka The BOG) Darker than Plato's cave, but only in terms of lighting. BOG...More >>
BarFly Bus
Check out the twelve glorious months of BarFly Bus Tours that await you in ...More >>
Barley Mill Pub
It all started here. The over-priced lagers, whimsical burgers and prefab ...More >>
Barracuda
Enormous island-theme dance club packs in a crowd of Aberzombies fresh from...More >>
Bear Paw
Visit 'round noon, sliding to the bar midst twenty-something burn-out and t...More >>
Below Deck
Below Deck is pretty much the only bar in Portland that features pool in th...More >>
Berbati's
More refined than the attached club space (see below), this quiet, artful b...More >>
Berbati's Pan
Berbati's, the more refined, art-filled restaurant side is open daily, whil...More >>
Billy Ray's Neighborhood Dive
Servicing a proud community of aging punkers, unabashed drunkards and those...More >>
Bistro 51
Surprisingly big space, dining room above with separate bar below. Talented...More >>
Black Cat Pub
Imagine a fog of cigarette smoke drawn from a mixed crowd ranging from disp...More >>
Blackwell's
Traditional old man watering hole, still populated mostly by old men, oddly...More >>
Blaze Jose's
Without much else around the residential area, this workmanlike cantina has...More >>
Blind Onion Pizza Pub
Tiny little place on NE 33rd and Broadway, has plenty of delicious snacks, ...More >>
Blue Diamond
Obscure little dive on Sandy. Have you been there? We haven't, so tell us a...More >>
Blue Moon
This favorite McM's outpost features a long bar, a sit-around fireplace, a ...More >>
Blue Parrot
Friendly North Portland bar that hosts karaoke on the weekends. ...More >>
Boom Boom Room
Down and dirty sixties-style strip club with mirrored pit stage and low-slu...More >>
Boxxes
Cutie pie go-go boys shake their tailfeathers in front of big screens and v...More >>
Brig
Where are all the goodlooking men in Portland? Right here, baby! One-third ...More >>
Bucket Brigade Saloon
Great friendly bar populated with more normal folk than other places this c...More >>
Buffalo Gap
Ramshackle roadhouse, cobbled together from the remnants of a century-old f...More >>
C.C. Slaughter's
Massive dancefloor is one of Portland's largest, loudest, and most high-tec...More >>
Candlelight Room
Amusing as it may seem that the Candlelight Room yet exists downtown, it&rs...More >>
Cascade Cigar and Wine
Cozy little smoking club, tucked behind cigar shop featuring downtown&rsquo...More >>
Chan's Steakery
Conveniently located only for the less mobile, more unsavory, denizens of d...More >>
Cheerful Tortoise
As not-quite-college bar for a town that really doesn’t have much of ...More >>
Cheers Northwest
One of the few old man watering holes still left in "Trendy-Third" attracts...More >>
Chin-Yen
Stalking Dead Moon/Shiny Things drummer Andrew Loomis? Have a seat at the b...More >>
Chinese Village
Despite being awfully suspicious of BarFly, this place gets high marks for ...More >>
Chopsticks Express
Ignore the name. Chopsticks shouldn't suggest food any more than, say, The...More >>
Cider Mill
Rambling little roadhouse features live bluesy acts on the weekends (no cov...More >>
City Sports Bar
Sports-a-palooza has at least 50 screens (including two ginormous projector...More >>
Claudia's
Portland earned its reputation as the worst sport town in America games end...More >>
Clinton Street Pub
Former old man hole in the wall cleaned up and expanded by new owners, but ...More >>
Club 205
Friendly and attentive bar staff, colorful regulars, and possibly the best ...More >>
Club 505
A 500-pound gorilla in its area, this club consistently delivers an unparal...More >>
Coach's Bar and Grill
Strip mall sports bar moonlights as a blues club on the weekends. In case ...More >>
Commodore
A few years ago, as wave after wave of post-collegiate bohemians trailing r...More >>
Crackerjack's Pub
Cozy neighborhood pub decorated with vintage advertising memorabilia and ol...More >>
Dancin' Bare
Rambling roadhouse across from Paul Bunyan. Dancers from 12pm, on three sta...More >>
Dante's
How To Make A Rock Club: 1.) transform misused space (Chang’s Mongoli...More >>
Dingo's
Not hard to imagine a Dingo's outside every twenty-second century left-coas...More >>
Dirty Duck Pub
Endearingly light-in-the-loafers longshoreman-type hole in the wall, named ...More >>
Dockside
Workingman's day bar and lunch counter, on the cute side of nothing too spe...More >>
Domenic's Bar and Grill
If, god forbid, you are in Deep Milwaukie, you can find this huge sports ba...More >>
Double Dribble
Down and dirty strip bar features - wait for it - topless bartenders. Clien...More >>
Dublin Pub
Collegiate meat-market best avoided by those not dedicated to the Abercromb...More >>
Duke's Country Bar & Grill
Ginormous cowpoke palace with basketball court-size dancefloor, a mechanica...More >>
DV8
Around the same time Dante's took over Devil's Point, The Ash Street opened...More >>
East Bank Saloon
Resembling one of those century-old dark-wood 'n' brick-laden bar & grills ...More >>
Egyptian Room
Newcomers may despair over butch-centric percentages and hip-hop heavy soun...More >>
Eight Balls of Fire
Big, fun bar has something for everyone. Big screens and sports memorabiia ...More >>
Elk Rock Bar & Grill
Has ya beenz there? Have att'er, we'll come back with a review someday....More >>
Embers
Rundown dance club has seen better days, and so have the drag queens (and k...More >>
Farm House
Half NASCAR nightmare, half wild-west karaoke dreamland, the barn-size Farm...More >>
Farmer's Barn
Very cool interior, with bar/table tops and lamps that the BT and his dad m...More >>
Firestone Inn
Friendly, older local crowd at the bar, low-key younger folks playing throu...More >>
Fox and Hounds
Cheery, kicked-back pub draws a convivial, mostly mature crowd to its somew...More >>
Fremont Ridge Inn
Sterile bars with zero character or charm are quickly becoming the new hotn...More >>
Gator's
Friendly dive with all the essentials - pool, videogames, cheap, strong dri...More >>
Gemini Pub
Popular blues-oriented club draws a friendly, all ages crowd. Odd, scooter ...More >>
Greek Cusina
You’ve walked by, of course, weekend nights, wondering why seemingly ...More >>
Greg's Backyard Sports Bar
Former "Circus Room" unfortunately stripped of its mint '60s interior. Rep...More >>
Ground Kontrol
Every Atari game under the sun, pinball galore, and beer! 'Nuff said. Oh, y...More >>
Gypsy
Ages ago, when Portland's scenesters could be counted on two hands and spa...More >>
Hal's Tavern
While the grampa boozehounds, the wastrels old-before-their-time and those ...More >>
Happy Fortune
Me Chinese, me play joke, me pour whiskey in your coke. Review soon to c...More >>
Hawthorne Hideaway
The owner George said something like this "You know how every server and ba...More >>
Hawthorne Strip
(formerly Dino's) It's close quarters at this lowbrow joint, but that's all...More >>
Henry's Tavern
Flagship of the Pearl's third wave transformation towards antiseptic playgr...More >>
Hi Hat Lounge
Dark and drinky downmarket lounge, heavy on the chinoiserie - it's all bla...More >>
Hide-A-Way Bar & Grille
Been there? Done that? Review away, we'll catch up with ya....More >>
Highway House
Nothing fancy inside (other than a big flat screen), but the backyard deck ...More >>
Hobo's
Well-mixed, convivial crowd trends toward professional thirty-somethings, a...More >>
Hollywood Inn
New spawn of popular hangout, Belmont's Inn, brings its formula of multiple...More >>
Holman's
An old-fashioned bar & grill more vinyl than not with long-forgotten sandwi...More >>
Home Turf Sports Bar
Yet another Tigard find...only we haven't made it there. So have your way w...More >>
Horse Brass Pub
Always larger than you remember, this British pub seems nonetheless crowded...More >>
Hutch
While recent advertising campaign proclaiming the Hutch to be ‘Portla...More >>
Ickabod's
Kinda plain for a place that's apparently been around forever. Lots of sill...More >>
Irishtown
In addition to the signs on the C-tran buses that proclaim "ITS THE LAW! No...More >>
Jake's Place
New owners put Jake's Place back on the map with new carpet, new paint, new...More >>
Jimmy Mak's
One of Downbeat Magazine's Top 100 places to hear jazz - we weep for the Am...More >>
Jimmy's
Friendly neighborhood bar attracts a diverse mostly 25+ crowd. Extra-high c...More >>
Jody’s Bar and Grill
Half sports bar, half strip bar, it's easy enough to catch the game and mi...More >>
Joe's Cellar
On the edge of northwest's still-extant industrial zones, the damnably-loya...More >>
Jolly Inn
(a.k.a. "The Bucket") Much as the gentrification of the Jolly district - no...More >>
Jolly Roger
Shame they kept the name. The Pirate's Cove lounge of the Jolly Roger once...More >>
Joq's
Something of a gay sports bar, which we so hope explains the name, JOQ&rsqu...More >>
Kay's (Sellwood)
Under New Ownership, we hear a great deal has changed about this place. But...More >>
Kelly's Olympian
There’s no longer a piss-trough down the foot of the bar at Kelly&rsq...More >>
Kennedy School
Tourists in Los Angeles are inevitably shunted to a film studio, New York h...More >>
Kenton Club
"The World Famous Kenton Club," so-called due to its co-starring role as sc...More >>
Kiknbaque Lounge
Be aware that if you choose to lavish this place with the praise it so much...More >>
Kingston
Rambling sports bar packs in a noisy crowd on game days (it's spitting dist...More >>
Lacey's
Great collection of B&W headshots of jazz and blues legends lining the lobb...More >>
Ladd's Inn
Segueing from blues club to dance spot to sports bar the past decade, this ...More >>
Laurelthirst Pub
Like the wastoid burnout of sculpted chin and soulful eyes ever-rumbling ar...More >>
Life of Riley Tavern
This is Jimmy Mak's old location with a new coat of paint and an extensive ...More >>
Limelight
Given the name, one might expect a little more stardust sprinkled about, or...More >>
Lotsa Luck
What was the 2X6 was recently redone by the new owners. Odd but comfortable...More >>
Lotus Cardroom
Twas a cardroom, yes, eighty years past. Gamblers, whores, the cream of se...More >>
Lucky Devil Lounge
Brought to you buy the crew of Portland flesh scene impresarios (Dante's, D...More >>
Lydia's
Spacious lounge with curvy, leatherette padded bar and booths Ultra-violet ...More >>
Macadam's
(former Mazzi's) Spacious, family-friendly sports pub hosts blues and jazz ...More >>
Madison's
Passers-by may wonder why a Walmart-sized parking lot lays emptyish this di...More >>
Magic Gardens
Should there be a Vice-chic equation [(rock stars X tits + coke-addled hips...More >>
Marathon Taverna
A loyal shift of elderly patrons and the unsmiling doorman - those regulars...More >>
Marie's
What used to be Shagnasty's and Club Rock has now turned into what looks li...More >>
Mary's Club
The mother of all strip bars, Mary's kicked off Portland's topless trend in...More >>
McFadden's
A so-called "Irish pub" for the frat boy set, McFadden's strives to be the ...More >>
McPeet's
A cozy pub rather smaller than their impressive signage suggests, McPeet's ...More >>
Meadows Lounge
Half rec-room, half blues joint, Meadows has all the ambience of a dentist'...More >>
Mickey Finn's
Friendly servers, clubhouse atmosphere, good daily specials. Pool x1, Adda...More >>
Momo Bar Maximo
Overpriced drinks, garish crimson interiors, crowds ranging between (weeken...More >>
Monty's Tavern
Features shuffleboard, pool, live music, jams, and open mike Open ever...More >>
Moon and Sixpence
The Foghorn Stringband, who've braved five figure crowds at global festival...More >>
Morrison Street Bar and Grill
Would not be confused with a happening hotspot, but cannot be mistaken for ...More >>
Mulligan's
Never a destination, exactly, unless one knows the bartenders, Mulligan's j...More >>
My Father's Place
Spiritual home to Portland rock stars since before that was a recognizable ...More >>
New Copper Penny
For newcomers, imagine a gigantic nightclub below a shining neon circle ill...More >>
New Old Lompoc
Great, friendly neighborhood bar that has it all. Booze, great microbrew, t...More >>
Night Hawk
The promise of an awesome vintage neon sign is belied by a poorly 'renovate...More >>
O'Brien's
A lovable regular person sort of bar, always pleasantly under-crowded. ...More >>
O'Malley's
Nothing particularly memorable about O'Malley's, there's similarly-styled b...More >>
Old Barn
Friendly local joint with all the necessaries for a good time - cheap drink...More >>
On Deck Sports Bar & Grill
Very much the new Pearl - a doggie daycare is downstairs, drinks aren't all...More >>
Paddy's
Note-perfect pub-grub, casually dignified wood interiors befitting the buil...More >>
Pappy's Bar & Grill
On any given day, the carnival of usual SE 82nd suspects crowds around the ...More >>
Peanut Farm
Cute and cabin like. Home of my favorite bumper sticker, "Eat your Honey, A...More >>
Penguin Pub
Around since the late '30s, very cute, cabin-like, penguin-paraphernalia st...More >>
Perch Tavern
A creepy assortment of owl memorabilia and wood paneled walls scream Twin P...More >>
Pit Stop Sports Bar
Been there? Done that? We haven't, so review away. 25x flat screens, par...More >>
Ponderosa Lounge
As if Oregon didn't already have enough to boast about, we are also home to...More >>
Portsmouth Pizza & Pub
(formerly known as the Portsmouth Club) As Mr. Chandler aptly puts it, "It...More >>
Pub at the End of the Universe
Hidden midst an unassuming street, down the dead zones 'tween Powell and Ea...More >>
Putter's
A utilitarian pub seemingly identical to familial franchises (Mulligans, O'...More >>
Raccoon Lodge
Rather off the beaten path, but the righteous beer is worth a trip to 'burb...More >>
Red Cap Garage
High-energy catbird seat smack dab in the middle of Vaseline Alley, opens a...More >>
Red Room
With everything going for it, except its location, the Red Room is reduced ...More >>
Red's Bar & Grill
Cozy neighborhood joint has all the goods: open, square bar, comfy booths, ...More >>
Reel 'm Inn
Appropriately angler-themed, much as ramshackle neighborhood dives attend t...More >>
Republic
Much as detailing the glories of fave sanctuaries to the great unwashed wed...More >>
Ringler's Pub
Spacious pool hall on first floor of Crystal Ballroom lines them up around ...More >>
Ringo's
Sort of like a well-equipped frat house, minus the frat boys, which is a ni...More >>
Rock Bar
Nothing terribly rock-n-roll here - just a neighborhood coffeehouse all gro...More >>
Rock Bottom
Whatever you’ve heard, it was NOT named after the corporate overlord&...More >>
Rocks
When one thinks "Alberta St.", sports bar is the last phrase that comes to ...More >>
Rumpus Room
A classic roadhouse, with a hint of lounge - sprawling room lined with over...More >>
Safari Show Club
Tiger-striped dancers, goldfish fed to piranhas, jungle taxidermy - countle...More >>
Sam's Hollywood Billiards
Dating back before pool tournaments were televised and every co-ed shot nin...More >>
Sandy Hut
They do not serve steamer clams, whatever the sign outside protests - not t...More >>
Sassy's
Tick off your tally of the OLCC's 100 signs of intoxication, helpfully post...More >>
Scandals
(note: recently moved to space formerly occupied by Three Sisters) A favori...More >>
Scoreboard Tavern
A defiantly proud (though that can't be the word) dive's dive for evers, wi...More >>
Sewickly's Addition
(a.k.a. the "Sickly Addiction") A favorite of locals and weekend warriors ...More >>
Shanahan's Pub
Old-fashioned lunch counter set up with a game room in the back. Good juke,...More >>
Ship
Definitely a regular spot if you live in Multnomah Village and you like to ...More >>
Ship Ahoy Tavern
Once a year, the Pub At The End Of The Universe closes early for rug cleani...More >>
Silver Dollar Pizza
It's not really a sports bar despite the countless TVs set to ESPN - after-...More >>
Silverado
MOVED! Now at 318 SW 3rd Ave. If you can't get laid at Silverado, then...More >>
Sinnott's Li'l Cooperstown Pub
Been there? Done that? Blog away, we'll catch up to you! $1.75 dom pints...More >>
Skyline Tavern
If you long for a backyard, but live in a studio apartment, this is the bar...More >>
Slabtown
(formerly Cal-Sport) Divey lounge opens up garage-style to the front sidewa...More >>
Slim's Restaurant & Lounge
Former tweaker haven cleaned up and turned into just plain fine old bar in ...More >>
Sloan's Tavern
A vintage gem, this early riser (open at 7am, closes by 3pm) is well-worth ...More >>
Smokey's Tavern
Creepy little dive inhabited by Foster Blvd.'s undesirables....More >>
Soobie's
Cool, comfortable room with a perfect view of some of the most blow-your-mi...More >>
Space Room
With fifty some-odd years anchoring the "Stumble Zone," the Space Room exer...More >>
Spice
formerly Billy Reed's Billy Reed's review: Sprawling bar and restauran...More >>
Spot 79
Fab old lounge serves 'em strong to a loyal crowd of mature regulars - thir...More >>
Stagecoach Saloon
Been there? Done that? Review away, we'll get back at ya....More >>
Stars Cabaret
Slick flagship of local peeler empire does it Vegas-style, hosting a bevvy ...More >>
Station 66
Been there? Done that? Review away, we'll get Station 66 up to date soon....More >>
Steinhaus
Owned by the longtime former manager of downtown's Candlelight, the blues a...More >>
Suki's Bar & Grill
Combining the once-grand ambitions of a failing hotel bar with the rather s...More >>
Sunset Strip
Fun, astonishingly acrobatic dancers highlight this upbeat, couples-friendl...More >>
Tartan and Thistle
Apparently the eponymous plaids and Scottish national flowers are "coming s...More >>
Tennessee Red's
With Southern cuisine universally assumed to be both overpriced and under-s...More >>
Thatcher's
Rambling joint with a smalltown vibe - lots of regulars chatting it up at t...More >>
The Lamp
The niche clientele (late-nighters fond of energetic and purposeless chats,...More >>
The Overlook
Just about the closest thing to a real diner that Portland has to offer - h...More >>
Thirsty Lion Pub
With all the understated elegance and dedication to authenticity you've com...More >>
Tiger Bar
The new ownership's returning the near-perfect floor plan, a long bar lines...More >>
Tillicum Club
The site's been a popular pitstop since its days as a stagecoach depot, and...More >>
Tonic Lounge
It’s a shame acts tend toward the touring no-hopers and newer local b...More >>
Tony's Old Time Tavern
There's actually plenty of reasons to frequent Tony's - for even those not ...More >>
Trap
This dark, eccentric, memorabilia-stuffed neighborhood (should one consider...More >>
Triple Nickel
Not a dive, exactly, though the drinks and beer (and chicken strips) couldn...More >>
Twilight Room
A prototypical college bar, and a neighborhood fixture for ages. Vestiges o...More >>
Union Jack's
Boasting Portland's finest alterna-seductresses since before Suicide Girls ...More >>
Vern (aka Hanigan's)
Technically Hanigan's Tavern, should Final Jeopardy ever feature SE Portlan...More >>
Virginia Cafe
The old gal has moved from her long standing location and is now non smokin...More >>
Watertrough
Affable, entertaining bartenders, keep this low-slung pool joint a favorite...More >>
Wetland's Public House
Big, brawny bar caters to a surprisingly diverse crowd of bon vivants. Outg...More >>
Who-Song and Larry's
The corporate engineered fun never stops. 1/2 off apps, well & beer 4 - 8 ...More >>
Wilshire Tavern
Coolio should write a song about this place called "Gamer's Paradise." Thi...More >>
Yamhill Pub
A genuine dive bar lurking midst the downtown shopping arcade, the Yamhill ...More >>
Yen Ha
One of Portland's oldest Vietnamese restaurants, Yen Ha balances veg-friend...More >>
Yukon Tavern
They've taken out the bumper pool tables and added liquor - something of a ...More >>

