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    Eastside Lodge

    3.0 (129 reviews)
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    View from my front door
    Stephanie F.

    In terms of location, this place is prime east-Burnside without the Jupiter price tag. I stayed here for 6 nights while traveling for work. Staff was friendly, no frills but the place was clean and safe. Free parking in a city where every hotel charges $25+ per night to park. Also it's close to literally everything. Definitely will stay here again.

    The curtains are foul.
    Jessica K.

    I'll start off by saying that the only reason they're getting 2 stars instead of 1 is because the people who work there are so nice. I was told that the lodge had been remodeled, apparently they forgot the 3rd floor. The floor was almost sticky, but also felt like there had been sand sprinkled in some places. There was such small walking space between the bed and the bathroom. The a/c unit was amazing, but only pointed up, or into the other bed. The curtain, I don't know what was on it, but it was gross. For the price, I would not stay there again. Even if all the employees were so kind.

    Ice machine
    Andie O.

    This has been my first choice motel for my trips to Portland for over 5 years and I am sure I have stayed here more than 25 times. Realistically, probably MUCH more. They have always let me check in early in the morning with no extra cost (this is very helpful to me as I usually arrive in the mornings), and checking out late has never been a problem either as long as I've let them know/asked if it would be okay. Not that I'd mind if they did (because I understand it can be a hassle for them), but I don't recall ever being charged for this either. This is not a fancy place and I appreciate it for that reason. It has everything I need, nothing more and nothing less. The location is great; close to bars and food and coffee, and a short walk to downtown and the max and, most importantly to me, these are some of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I might be biased because I have been staying here long enough to have great memories attached to it, but there really are no downsides that I can think of. Their rooms are always clean, their beds are comfortable, decent wifi, they have a nice outside sitting/smoking area, parking is free and even if you aren't bringing a car they have no problems with a friend visiting taking a space (just make sure you get a slip from the front desk so you don't risk getting towed). Technically, I know this isn't a 5-Star hotel, but it gets 5 stars anyway because it DOESN'T get better than this for me and what I like and what makes me feel comfortable. I'll never stay anywhere else while I am in Portland unless I absolutely have to.

    Shea M.

    The sound of the shower in our room was an unexpectedly pleasant way to erase the alarm clock-shaped bruise from my consciousness this morning. My bathing was accompanied by the richest and most sonorous water-generated palette I've heard from a bathroom. The 2 fundamental standing waves are pitched almost exactly a fifth apart, and I heard at least 9 different overtones ringing out of the pseudo-white noise of the shower. This was one of the best sounding showers of my life, and the shower massage actually works too. About the hotel - it's cheap and convenient, and everything expected to go along with that applies. Our room was across the street from Doug Fir, down the street from Voodoo Donuts, and afforded a beautiful view of scenic... Couch Street. The interior of the elevator has a very strange marble-like pattern, and smells of old berries. Parking is ample and convenient. I saw something shaped like a pool on the way in but declined to investigate further.. that shouldn't be a deal breaker. Our room was appropriately sized, with an odd configuration of queen bed and single bed. The fridge, iron, and microwave went unused but seem to be usable. This place is adequate. Enjoy.

    view from the car
    Marnie M.

    I was headed down to Portland for a concert downtown and wanted a cheap hotel within walking distance to the venue for one night. The Thrift Lodge was the answer. In order to maximize our experience, we opted for a smoking room. We figured if we were going to go cheap, we would go all the way. My friend had never smoked on the toilet, so this was a memorable experience. We went to a show at Berbati's Pan downtown and it was less than a mile walk... just across the Burnside Bridge. We wouldn't have any problem stumbling back to the hotel after the show. We had breakfast at the Doug Fir across the street. Simply amazing club sandwich... and HUGE. I saved half for lunch. After we ate we strolled through some really fun shops across the street... vintage and artsy boutiques. Everyone was super nice and recommended we check out the Mississippi area up the street. We checked out about 20 minutes late because we weren't paying attention to time. There was no fuss about it at all. The Thrift Lodge allowed me to turn my trip to Portland into something memorable.

    View of the street
    Lyssa I.

    Though it's not as pretty or as hip as the near by Jupiter hotel, the Thriftlodge is perfectly fine, affordable, and full of helpful staff. We had free internet, a parking space right in the lot, walking distance to many of the good bars, restaurants, shops, in the area, and a shower with good water pressure. They also had a mini fridge, microwave, safe, and tv in the room. The bed was large and comfortable and the room was quiet. We had a problem with our card being charged twice and the manager was so kind, helpful and understanding about helping us solve the problem. Though it wasn't luxurious, it was just what we needed and I would definitely stay there again.

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    Eastside Lodge - hotels - Updated August 2026

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