2. Circa 33
3348 SE Belmont St (34th), Portland, OR
Cocktail Bar · Sunnyside · 49 tips and reviews
Adrienne S: Check out the speakeasy!
Jessica Berger: Speakeasy open in the back thurs-sat, be sure to call ahead it is frequently rented out! Mafia book :)
Lindsey Hughes: This bar is very cozy and upscale in the front, but there is a secret door that leads you to a speakeasy bar in the back. The back bar has fun games like shuffle board, pool, and darts.
3. Bible Club
8.9
6716 SE 16th Ave, Portland, OR
Speakeasy · 9 tips and reviews
Aaron Andersen: Inside is a great, cozy speakeasy. Outside is a big, beautiful backyard space. Be careful, the nightcaps are STRONG! They’s a great value though!
H. Colbert (@hrsch): Bad for groups. They won't split a check more than two ways or let you use more than two cards.
H. Colbert (@hrsch): The entire place looks like it's been lifted from the pages of the Great Gatsby, down to the iconic green light drawing you in. Get the Jets to Brazil for a balanced, nuanced flavor.
Robo Coury: Sweet speakeasy setup.
Jeanelle Owings: It's a must! The staff are beyond knowledgable, professional and friendly. There is an unparalleled selection of spirits and the cocktails never disappoint.
Eater: The Multnomah Whiskey Library has nursed long lines and wait times since day one. The crowds are flocking for the gorgeously appointed room and the some-1,500 bottles of booze that line the walls.
Cesar Negrete: great beer (small on tap, large bottle) selection and excellent atmosphere
Nicole Kasten: Low key place with friendly servers, draft, bottles comfy seating and an accepting environment.
Ben Perkins: 6 liter Methuselah of St. Bernardus
12. Horse Brass Pub
8.6
4534 SE Belmont St (at SE 45th Ave), Portland, OR
Pub · 76 tips and reviews
Jillian McEnulty: Great low key bar. Awesome for a game of darts,new castle on tap, and the best ever fish and chips.
Bruce Winert: Fish and chips!
Esquire: Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. A German beer hall dressed up as an English country pub, this has to be the biggest serious beer joint we've ever been to. Read more.
Tony Haile: Get the duck duck steak for breakfast
Jake Doran: The Bim Bop Bacon & Eggs for brunch is like whoa... Their music selection of primarily 90's hip-hop is pretty solid too.
Falcon Elizabeth: This place has made me realize that Portland is seriously winning the Portland v Brooklyn food competition. Also, so glad I'm not a vegetarian. Pork skirt steak all the way. And the heirloom tomatoes!