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    3/1/2025 - 45th Parallel Universe presents musical activist Vijay Gupta at Polaris Hall
    Mikhail H.

    This venue is beautiful! I could see a wedding here or a multitude of other events. It is set for those of us who cannot traverse stairs but I have some heads ups. The entrance is on the side with a ramp down and there is an aggressive lip right at the door which makes for a decent stop but could trip up your ADA devise, wheelchair or cause you to trip a bit. The elevator is technically a 'lift' so it is a bit of confusion to 'call' it. There is not a lot of space in it, it is very slow, you must manually control it, the doors on both floors to get in and out are VERY heavy so you will likely need a helper and it is VERY VERY loud. But, it is there and gets you from point A to B which is better than some buildings throughout the city. Most of the venue is pretty ADA friendly though clearly this was a house repurposed so the arrangement feels a touch odd and the restrooms are technically ADA friendly but are small and the doors awkward so if you have mobility issues just be ready for some awkward. My friend was happy with her drink served extra cold and was saying they had options for concessions. They have some neat bar sections tucked on both floors and also a pool table in a bit of a game room. I love that the venue is in its own unique pocket off from a neighborhood so it does not have that over traffic'd feel to it...more intimate and you can park! Walking up to the beautiful fires out front like welcoming torches was quite inviting, really illuminating the beautiful front. They have a whole seating area out there too which felt right though I was happy everyone was inside so I could take advantage of getting pictures without people in them.

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    Jeannie D.

    First time for a show here. Perfect size to accommodate the bands booked, & sound was great! A few seats/tall tables on the outskirts of the main floor. Pretty neat venue with personality. Bar service was just okay, not really friendly.

    Lost Bayou Ramblers
    Chere W.

    In the past week I've gone out to listen to live music at 3 different venues in Portland. Tonight was my first foray to Polaris Hall and will most likely be my last. I will never understand why clubs like this think volume equals quality in their sound system. I have a decibel app on my phone and the dB was 103. Safe decibel (dB) levels for prolonged, repeated exposure are generally considered to be at or below 70 dB, as noise levels at or above 85 dB for extended lengths of time can cause permanent hearing loss. Sounds exceeding 110 dB can cause damage almost immediately, I have custom made sound protection ear pieces or I would have left. It's unfortunate that the Lost Bayou Ramblers didn't monitor the quality of the sound engineer. The vocals were muddy and distorted due to the volume and reverb and feedback were also an issue. I saw shows at HOKU Events on Madison and Jack London this week, at those venues the volume was enough to carry the show, create the energy between the musicians and audience and not cause hearing damage to customers.

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    Jenna W.

    I went with a friend to see Michigander, and we had a great experience. I recently had knee surgery so needed to be in a wheelchair. I emailed the venue ahead of time, and they were very accommodating. The venue is a bit tough to navigate with a wheelchair, but staff guided us in and helped make way for us to get in and out of the lift, and they had taped off a section right by the stage to reserve for my wheelchair. I like that they are not a fussy venue and allow water and drinks on the floor. The acoustics weren't the best, but it was a smaller venue, and I liked the intimate vibes.

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    Bree D.

    Such a unique vibe at this venue. We visited to watch a few bands play, and man was it a treat! Cool little bar/drinks area, PLENTY of space to jam out, but seating on the walls is also available. The temperature was set a little lower than I would say would be typical when we first arrived: GENIUS! Once the bands got playing, the lights were blasting, and we were movin' & groovin': we weren't all sweating to death. 10/10: would recommend. Kind of hope I can hit up another show at Polaris Hall. It's a blast!

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    Went to a show Saturday. First time visiting this venue. Great spot for a small venue. I would go again if there is a show I want to see.

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    Great concert venue! The sound system is great, the space is clean and well managed, it's the perfect size for smaller concerts.

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    We had our wedding ceremony and reception at the North Star Ballroom, and we were so pleased with everything!

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    4.4
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    To speak about Teardrop Lounge, I should probably start with this:…read more Ladies and gentlemen, I present my favorite cocktail bar. Not the best -- I'm not arrogant enough to claim that. I haven't been to every cocktail bar in Portland, and saying something is the best usually says more about your lack of experience than your conviction. But favorite? That I can stand behind. And I want to get that out of the way early, because of the amount of praise I'm about to pour on this place -- fully earned, completely intentional. The biggest crime here is that I only discovered it two weeks ago, after living in Portland for a year. It had been recommended to me countless times, and I ignored it. A mistake. A painful one. But now that I've found it, I don't plan on making that mistake again. I'm not typically an Old Fashioned drinker. In fact, I usually hate them. But somewhere between curiosity and too many episodes of Mad Men, I decided to try one anyway -- fully expecting to confirm my bias. Instead, it completely flipped me. Bright, almost citrus-forward in a way that felt unusual but entirely intentional. Balanced, smooth, just enough burn to remind you what you're drinking without overwhelming it. It was the first time I actually understood the appeal. I'm pretty sure I grew a few chest hairs that night. That alone would've been impressive. But it didn't stop there. The space is beautiful -- clean, intentional, but not cold. The staff are excellent: personable, engaged, and most importantly, authentic. Not scripted, not performative. The kind of people you actually want to talk to, and hopefully, eventually be on a first-name basis with. Now, all of that gets it close to a perfect score. But what pushes it over the edge -- what makes this place stick -- is the White Russian. One of the first drinks I ever had. My dad's drink. Not because of The Big Lebowski -- that came later -- but because it's just always been his thing. And at some point, it became mine too. Typically, when bars try to "elevate" a White Russian, they ruin it. They overthink it. Swap ingredients, tweak ratios, add unnecessary flair. And more often than not, it ends in disappointment. Teardrop does the opposite. They respect it -- but refine it. The coffee liqueur actually tastes like coffee. The heavy cream is properly integrated, not just dumped on top. The vodka -- whatever they're using -- is clean, present, and perfectly measured. There's a subtle complexity to it without losing what makes the drink what it is. It's the best White Russian I've ever had. No hesitation. I've gone back twice just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. It wasn't. If someone asked me what my death row drink would be -- this specific cocktail, from this specific bar, is in the conversation. Easily. Teardrop Lounge doesn't just make great cocktails. It reminds you why cocktails matter in the first place. And that's why it's my favorite.

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    Desoto Rooftop Terrace

    Desoto Rooftop Terrace

    4.0
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    I had my wedding reception at The De Soto in August of 2010. Arrangements and catering for this…read morevenue are through The Art of Catering. I have reviewed them (5 stars) separately. This review is strictly on the De Soto venue itself. It was a lovely space. Large enough for our 100 guests plus a 4-person gypsy jazz band and a dancing area. The terrace has a wood deck. There are trellis' and plants in big pots. White chairs and sunbrellas are available for use. The terrace was looking good already and then was transformed into a magical place by my florist, Adria Sparhawk of Lavish. The rooftop is about 4 floors up. It has a nice view of trees in the north park blocks as well as some of downtown Portland. Looking to the west, you have to look over AC equipment on the roof in order to see the trees. Adria came up with a great solution to that eyesore - she made gates out of willow and decorated them with vines and ribbon and placed these along the western railing. Problem solved! We had temps in the 90s. The roof was very hot with the sun beating down until it set over the west hills around 7 pm. After that, the temperature was perfect. If it is going to be a hot day, I recommend renting tents to add shade. We rented one 20x20 foot tent to cover the eldest and youngest. It looked fine and we could have used an additional one. There is no indoor space. Keep that in mind. The bathrooms are on the bottom floor so your guests will be up and down the elevator but that didn't seem to be a problem for anyone. The roof is wheelchair accessible. The entrance to the rooftop is on a pleasant block that has nice character. I'm taking a star off because of the AC eyesore, lack of indoor space and location of the bathrooms. Of all the rooftops and outdoor spaces I explored in Portland proper, the De Soto was the only one that met all my requirements. Still, I give 5 stars only if it's perfect!

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    Long time show-goer, but first time at Wonder and won't be back. Arrived a few minutes after the…read moredoors opened, we're talking almost an hour before showtime. There were all of 20 people in the venue when we arrived and we COULD have been right at the stage but since we don't like to stand we wandered up to the balcony. There was an employee up there but he didn't say a word. Got balcony seats, bought our beverages, balcony fills up, show starts. Did you get that? We are half way through the FIRST SONG and THEN management starts pulling people out of the balcony (which was full by now) telling us it was RESERVED. What the absolute fuck. Not a single sign, no ropes, nothing. You've got, what, 60-80 plus people up there and you wait until THE SHOW STARTS??? Where were all the people with reservations for the balcony? No sign of a single one. So I'm asking, why wasn't there a sign on the stairs or at the entrance to the balcony? Why didn't the guy who was WORKING the upstairs say anything? And if, as the "manager" told me, we needed to have purchased balcony tickets, why wasn't there anything on the website that said "Balcony is sold out, these tix you are buying mean no seats." It was an absolute cluster fuck and it left me so angry that I felt like I was going to puke. So we left. Sorry Bertha, the Grateful Drag band. I bet you were a good time. We got one song. And Wonder Ballroom, fuck you.

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