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The Ship Tavern

The Ship Tavern

(75 reviews)

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Multnomah Village, Southwest Portland

Went to the Ship Tavern with a Grandson and had a great time. An 83 year old and a 23 year old…read moreout together on a Friday evening. Had a few drinks, long conversations and enjoyed the crowd and the atmosphere. A laid back friendly crowd and pleasant staff slinging drinks and delivering food to us. I wanted to take him to a "Dive Bar" instead of a slick polished corporate kind of place and was not disappointed. I've been in a few dive bars and this was one of the good kinds: good neighborhood, nice people. totally non-threatening and more affordable than the corporate places. The drinks were good, not watery, and the food as good as you would expect in a bar - good bar food. And most importantly my Grandson enjoyed it too. In fact he said he'd like us to go back again next week. You can't ask for a more satisfying response than that!

I was visiting Portland for a couple days to see a friend, and we stopped here on the way to a…read moreconcert. She told me it was a local staple and favorite dive bar. So I'm glad we stopped because those are my jam. We walked in and it looked exactly as pictured. Simple, older bar feel. Tables scattered. A few booths. They have a little stage in the back for performances. And darts. They even have a ship wheel which I love cause I'm a nerd. Since we were in a rush we didn't order food, but the menu looked like classic bar food. My friend says she enjoys it, so next time! We weren't really greeted while walking in. And the vibes were exactly as expected. Not super friendly or nice, but nice enough. The drinks were cheap and strong. And definitely a bar I'd go to if I lived there. Glad I checked it out!

McMenamins Mission Theater

McMenamins Mission Theater

(178 reviews)

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Alphabet District, Northwest

I was recently invited to attend a live music performance at the Mission Theater…read more McMenamins is of course known for converting historic buildings into venues and restaurants, and this location is no different. It used to be the Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant Church. There's some cool millwork, antique light fixtures, and large curved staircases, but overall this is on the tamer side for McMenamins properties. The venue had standing room and high-tops on the same level as the stage. Upstairs is theater style seating that was decently comfortable and had a counter spot to put your drink. There weren't any bad views, and the sound system was better than I expected. I think there are two bars, one on each floor, but the upstairs one was closed for the small event I attended. They serve drinks and small bites, not full meals. Parking is challenging nearby.

Fantastic experience! Was here 20 years ago when it was still a movie theater. Now it's a concert…read morevenue and so much fun. Lined up outside about 1.25 hours before the concert. The doors opened up and hour before and we were able to get a seat in the balcony on the first row. The venue was small so every seat was great. The later people came had to stand up on the floor but they came to dance. Listened to Petty Theif...a Tom Petty cover band and had a lot of fun. Pizza, hotdogs, popcorn was the food offering and beer, cider and wine you can eat in your seats with the tables. Got the Mission Theatre stamp for our passport.

Central Station Taps

Central Station Taps

(29 reviews)

Southwest Portland

if you appreciate mom and pop or local places, this is really it. they have a high sense of…read moreintegrity with they do and what the provide to their customers - which in my experience, has never failed. being located so close to the bg food cartel, and allowing outside food makes this place a gem. if you head to the restrooms, there are pictures that show the development of this taphouse along their walk and it is very endearing. i find this to be a great study space, when i plan to stick around for a bit. they are always super accommodating to guests, and go the extra mile to provide fun activities for all age groups to do as they enjoy the space. i would highly recommend this on a nice day. its best to explore the food carts and bring something back to the taphouse -- they have napkins and water provided, amongst other snacks to chomp on.

We went to a special Beaverton Pride/Chamber event, and what a fun night it was! The hosts were so…read moregenerous -- they provided huge pumpkins, carving tools, and paint so everyone could create their own artsy pumpkin. It was such a great community event! We grabbed dinner from the nearby food truck pods and enjoyed beer from the venue since they don't serve food onsite. I later discovered that there are QR codes on the tables for a nearby pizza place that delivers -- a great option for next time! We heard they'll be hosting some festive holiday events soon, and after how much fun we had at this one, we'll definitely be keeping an eye out for those!

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