Where is the Best Late-Night Dining in Portland, Oregon?
While I’m not a big fan of the restaurant downstairs the upstairs bar never disappoints. The upstairs bar holds several pool tables and has a relaxed atmosphere. Unlike other bars in this neighborhood it never feels like a meat market. I have always found the drinks and the servers here to be excellent. There is a small parking lot but skip it and just park on the street.Pros + serviceCons – food is only average
I agree with all comments from the previous review.The staff is wonderful, kind and personable.The food is superb. Fresh wrapped is good if it is not fried. All soup is scrumptious. The fried lobster bites are awsome (especially with the sauce)… the list goes on. Eat anything and you will be happy. Drinks are great and made by a bartender who knows their stuff.Big screen that is showing cartoons (or sportscenter) as you are listening to music.I miss the live DJ, but the staff generally has a good choice in music (or Aqua Teen Hunger Force). Not too crowded… and to me, this is the best part. This is an intimate and cozy bar with a non-smoking room in the front, a smoking room in the back (with great wall-art), and a couple tables out front during the dry season. Highly recommended! You must go there and try it out yourself!Pros + food, drinks, intimate atmosphere
Been to Saucebox a number of times, but always late night . Love the atmosphere, but drinks can be pricey for my usually low brow range. Finally able to catch their Happy Hour before a show, and I was so impressed.Well priced drinks ($3 Sapporo), and a fantastic food selection, $4 (!) each for a fantastic Miyako Burger and Pork Spring rolls. The Khao Soi was meh, but everything else made up for it.The service was prompt and friendly. The place was full, but the atmosphere was calm and we got our food in about 10 minutes. We came downtown for a show and I expected to be rushed. But the staff was so efficient and friendly, we had enough time to relax and enjoy a well-made Sazerac. Great experience. Will be back soon.Pros + Fantastic, reasonably priced Happy HourCons – Khao Soi not so great
Id like to share an experience my wife and I had last night. We were invited us to Voleur for an evening of fine dining and magic! There has been a lot of talk about this amazing magic Dinner Show here and their various degrees of success. What we witnessed and experienced tonight was by far one of the most pleasurable events of our time together. The ambience of the restaurant (Voleur, in a turn of the century building at First & Ash), is quite compelling. A small venue seats 60 plus patrons with great sight lines.They offer a set menu 5 course meal with the choice of three entrees. I wont go into all the details, but combined with the Champaign, the gentle jazz guitarist and impeccable service, it was well worth the $90.00. When you add the magic of Mclintock, it’s an entertainment bargain thats hard to pass up.He has put together a wonderful 45 minute act combining his natural touch and out of the box thinking, to very basic magic. It is uniquely Reed! Hes introduced his costu
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