1. Keller Auditorium
8.6
222 SW Clay St (3rd Ave), Portland, OR
Performing Arts Venue · 24 tips and reviews
Christina F: Lovely venue. About 9 blocks from the MAX. The seats are a nice size (not too cramped) and fairly comfortable. The roasted nuts in the lobby are way $$ but yummy!
Gary Callahan: A great venue, with great seats and great acoustics.
J Harstad: Cameras and live theater have never mixed (for those uneducated to the etiquette) so unless you have a press pass or special permission (that includes staff and/or previous staff) do not take pics!
4. Leaky Roof
8.2
1538 SW Jefferson St (at SW 16th Ave), Portland, OR
Pub · 19 tips and reviews
Abby Cooney: Had great dulce de amaretto French toast with chocolate covered strawberries! Waiter was awesome, super friendly and had great recommendations!
Stephanie C: If God were a chef, He would make this dish precisely the way the chef here prepares it. I said, "WOW! Mmm!" with every single mind-blowing bite. The Country Fried Chicken was RIDICULOUS. Sensational.
Stephanie C: Sure, you could come here for the drinks, but stay for the food! This unassuming building crafts delicious masterpieces fit for a king. Add this place to your MUST GO TO list.
Murray: Best reuben in town, affordable beer prices, awesome porch, and for some strange reason the PBR tastes less skunky here than anywhere else. The Bukowski-esque regulars usually dominate the back room.
Bradley Sepe: The open face Dungeness crab melt sandwich is worth dying over. I would burn my house down for one without thinking twice, regardless who is still inside.
Chris Thulin: Reuben is recommended
8. Lair Hill Bistro
7.8
2823 SW 1st Ave (at SW Hooker St.), Portland, OR
American Restaurant · 12 tips and reviews
Snowskichickadee: This great neighborhood cafe offers good food, great beer and whiskey selection and an ever rotating list of mixed drinks! Try the Monte Cristo sandwich only served on weekend for brunch, delicious!!
Ben Latterell: Pet the cat. Enjoy espresso. shout w00t.
Khalid: One of the best breakfast spots in portland area. The place is unique, warm, and welcoming. You probably cannot go wrong with anything here.
Annette B: Always great service. The owner knows us after just 2-3 times. Sashimi quality is outstanding, especially love the hamachi.
Shawn Vitt: The venerable Hashimoto is one of Portland's best, albeit unsung, sushi chefs.
Amy Holder-Dailey: We like Sho! It has a great menu and offers good prices. Plus you can watch sumo wrestling!