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The Society Hotel is the perfect base camp for late-night fun in Old Town Chinatown. The Society Hotel is the perfect base camp for late-night fun in Old Town Chinatown.
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The Society Hotel is the perfect base camp for late-night fun in Old Town Chinatown.
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Culture / Nightlife

Portland’s Entertainment District

These vibrant downtown blocks become a pedestrian-only party zone on weekend evenings.

Updated Dec. 29, 2020 2 min read Old Town Chinatown
Katie Vaughan

Katie Vaughan

Katie Vaughan is a writer and marketing coordinator living in Portland. Read More

Located at the heart of the city in the vibrant Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, Portland’s Entertainment District is a go-to spot for late-night frivolity, whether it’s live DJs, tasty cocktails or rowdy dance floors. To maximize fun, visit on Friday and Saturday nights after 10 p.m. when the blocks between W. Burnside St., N.W. Everett St., N.W. Second Ave. and N.W. Fourth Ave. are closed to cars, transforming the area into a pedestrian-friendly party zone.

Set within walking distance of a number of popular nighttime destinations, the Society Hotel, a newly revived 19th-century sailor’s boarding house, provides a perfect weekend basecamp. Fuel up for your evening adventures at Kasbah Moroccan Cafe, an inviting restaurant serving authentic Moroccan fare, like kefta meatball tagine.

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Late-Night Dining

Where to eat after last call? These Portland bars and restaurants keep their kitchens open late, serving high-quality food into the night.

The Crystal Ballroom hosts the 80s Video Attack dance party every month.

Dance Clubs

Portland may be best known for its indie music, but with a wide variety of dance clubs, the city has a rhythm that'll get just about anyone moving.

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LGBTQ+ Nightlife

Historical architecture and nightlife options fill the blocks near the west end of the Burnside Bridge.

To pair your bites with local brews, grab a slice at Old Town Pizza and Brewing and sample the potent Shanghai’d IPA. Located in the historic Merchant Building, the space is rumored to be haunted.

For the full-blown dance club experience, CC Slaughters and Dirty Nightclub are always bustling on weekends and often feature energetic live DJs.

If you prefer a more down-and-dirty, rock-and-roll vibe, swing by Dixie Tavern, where servers are known to dance on the bar and brave revelers are sometimes invited to join in.

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Dancing-averse night owls have plenty of options too: Check out the “all-request” dueling pianos at the Barrel Room or catch a cabaret performance courtesy of the legendary Darcelle XV and friends, who have been delighting audiences with nightly drag shows since 1967.

When the inevitable late-night munchies strike, you’ll find several options near the Entertainment District. At Asian-influenced Portland City Grill, kung pao calamari and chili-ginger pork ribs are served until 1 a.m. on weekends. Queue up for your obligatory Voodoo Doughnut conveniently open 24 hours.

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Old Town Chinatown

Today, Portland’s original downtown is a bustling entertainment district, home to Portland's famous Saturday Market, Chinatown Museum and Lan Su Chinese Garden.

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