Skip to content
Travel Portland logo

The Official Guide to Portland

  • Attractions
    • Close Menu
      • a colorfully-dressed performer sings on stage in front of musiciansView All Attractions
      • Museums
      • Parks & Gardens
      • Family Friendly
      • Shopping in Portland
      • Food Carts & Pods Finder
      • On a Budget
      • EVEN MORE THINGS TO DO
  • Culture
    • Close Menu
      • people dining at picnic tables in front of a food cartView All Culture
      • Arts
      • Beer
      • Biking
      • Cannabis
      • Cultural Communities
      • Craft Spirits
      • Food
      • Makers
      • Music
      • Nightlife
      • Outdoors
      • Sports
      • Weird
      • Wine
      • MORE CULTURE
  • Neighborhoods
    • Close Menu
      • aerial view of downtown area with buildings and roadways, bridges crossing a river to a smaller set of buildings that expand into the distanceView All Neighborhoods
      • Alberta Arts District
      • Belmont
      • Central Eastside
      • Division/Clinton
      • Downtown
      • Hawthorne
      • Lloyd
      • Mississippi
      • Northwest / Nob Hill
      • Old Town Chinatown
      • Pearl District
      • St. Johns
      • Sellwood-Moreland
      • Williams
      • ALL NEIGHBORHOODS
  • Region
    • Close Menu
      • aerial view of the countryside and coastal range with an old rail bridge turned bike and walking pathView All Region
      • Near the City
      • Columbia River Gorge
      • Mount Hood
      • Oregon Coast
      • Willamette Valley
      • ALL REGIONS
  • Plan
    • Close Menu
      • a light rail train on a cobblestone road passes the historic Saturday Market entry archesView All Plan
      • Portland Maps
      • Portland Visitor Center
      • Where to Stay
      • Tours & Itineraries
      • Transportation
      • Accessible Portland
      • Portland Weather
      • Safety in Portland
      • Plan a Meeting
  • Events
  • Search
Primary Menu 31 Events Near Me content loading animation Search
  • Attractions
    • Close Menu
      • a colorfully-dressed performer sings on stage in front of musiciansView All Attractions
      • Museums
      • Parks & Gardens
      • Family Friendly
      • Shopping in Portland
      • Food Carts & Pods Finder
      • On a Budget
      • EVEN MORE THINGS TO DO
  • Culture
    • Close Menu
      • people dining at picnic tables in front of a food cartView All Culture
      • Arts
      • Beer
      • Biking
      • Cannabis
      • Cultural Communities
      • Craft Spirits
      • Food
      • Makers
      • Music
      • Nightlife
      • Outdoors
      • Sports
      • Weird
      • Wine
      • MORE CULTURE
  • Neighborhoods
    • Close Menu
      • aerial view of downtown area with buildings and roadways, bridges crossing a river to a smaller set of buildings that expand into the distanceView All Neighborhoods
      • Alberta Arts District
      • Belmont
      • Central Eastside
      • Division/Clinton
      • Downtown
      • Hawthorne
      • Lloyd
      • Mississippi
      • Northwest / Nob Hill
      • Old Town Chinatown
      • Pearl District
      • St. Johns
      • Sellwood-Moreland
      • Williams
      • ALL NEIGHBORHOODS
  • Region
    • Close Menu
      • aerial view of the countryside and coastal range with an old rail bridge turned bike and walking pathView All Region
      • Near the City
      • Columbia River Gorge
      • Mount Hood
      • Oregon Coast
      • Willamette Valley
      • ALL REGIONS
  • Plan
    • Close Menu
      • a light rail train on a cobblestone road passes the historic Saturday Market entry archesView All Plan
      • Portland Maps
      • Portland Visitor Center
      • Where to Stay
      • Tours & Itineraries
      • Transportation
      • Accessible Portland
      • Portland Weather
      • Safety in Portland
      • Plan a Meeting
  • Events
  • Search
several bartenders peruse shelves housing a vast collection of whiskey bottles several bartenders peruse shelves housing a vast collection of whiskey bottles
i
Multnomah Whiskey Library in downtown has Portland’s largest whiskey collection, with more than 2,000 bottles and a knowledgeable staff to help you navigate them.
Credit: NashCO Photography
Culture / Craft Spirits

Speakeasy-Style Bars in Portland

Toast the 21st amendment at these Prohibition-themed bars.

Updated Feb. 28, 2024 3 min read

Portland is known as the beer-iest city in the world — it’s home to more than 70 breweries — but did you know that the Rose City has a long history of bootlegging, boozing and tapping secret codes on locked doors, too? The 21st amendment abolished Prohibition in 1933 (good call, America!) and thus the need for undercover saloons, but you can still get a taste of dry-era cocktails (legally, of course) in Portland’s slickest speakeasy-style bars.

Voysey

Voysey is a bartender’s bar: stylish and designed with a chic cocktail crowd in mind. This beautiful, speakeasy-inspired space —quietly tucked away on the subterranean level of a large beer hall—features a creative, signature drink and small-bites menu. Located inside a historic building in southeast Portland, Voysey also doubles as a unique pop-up and event venue for the artists in Portland’s spirits and cocktail community.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by VOYSEY (@voyseypdx)

Bible Club

If you feel like you traveled back in time when you step inside Bible Club, you’re only half-wrong. Just about everything in this Westmoreland speakeasy comes from the turn of the 20th century, from antique bar tools to cut crystal goblets holding cocktails with names like Scofflaw and Widow’s Kiss. Drinks rely on premium liquor, locally sourced ingredients like Bridge City Bitters and house-made flourishes — chanterelle-cinnamon syrup, anyone?

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by BIBLE CLUB PDX | Speakeasy + Live Music (@bibleclubpdx)

Multnomah Whiskey Library

Whether you’re a whiskey aficionado or novice, you should seek out the unmarked entrance to Multnomah Whiskey Library in downtown Portland. The roomy bar, with its leather chairs and wood-paneled walls, feels like a private lounge. It retains some exclusive ambiance, especially when members skip the perennial line to access reserved seats. The wait is worth it, though. Once inside, request a recommendation from the collection of 1,500+ bottles of whiskey and other spirits, or order a table-side-made Old Fashion. Not up for the wait? Try the Green Room downstairs from the library.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Multnomah Whiskey Library (@multnomahwhiskeylibrary)

The Garrison

If you prefer sipping a perfectly made, high-proof cocktail in a more casual setting, The Garrison is the spot. This dog-friendly St. Johns neighborhood bar can deliver a variety of vibes, everything from a cozy, dimly-lit room to outdoor seating around a lively fire pit. In warmer weather, their breezy, sunshine-filled patio is perfect for people-watching or sharing a plate of Pastificio d’Oro’s delicious, handmade pasta with friends.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by The Garrison (@thegarrisonpdx)

2NW5

Located in the basement of The Hoxton, the 2NW5 bar embraces its discreet speakeasy vibes with creative takes on vintage cocktails and a classic bar design.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 2NW5 (@2nw5_pdx)

Swine Moonshine and Whiskey Bar

With decor that includes reclaimed wood and a decommissioned moonshine still, Swine Moonshine and Whiskey Bar also pays homage to the days of prohibition with its whiskey-heavy cocktail menu. Located inside The Paramount Hotel, this downtown bar also offers a full menu of American comfort foods.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Swine Moonshine Restaurant (@swinemoonshine)

Craft Spirits, Nightlife

Woman-Run Distilleries in Portland

Discover Portland’s best woman-made spirits and bitters, one sip at a time.

Take a Sip

Was this page helpful?

Visitor Information

visitorinfo@travelportland.com
1-888-503-3291 (toll free)
503-427-1372
Monday–Sunday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

Portland Visitor Center

1132 SW Harvey Milk St #104,
Portland, OR 97205

Monday–Sunday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.

A rectangular magazine cover with a sunrise photo of the Portland skyline and Mount Hood on a light purple background and the words "Portland Yours to Share"

Free Visitors Guide

100 pages of tips, must-sees and more.

Get the guide

Screenshot of hand holding mobile phone with Near Me Now Map on the screen

Near Me Now App

An app to explore Portland like a local.




Newsletter Signup

Get your guide to Portland's events, attractions and news.

Follow Us

  • TikTok
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn

Information For

Local Businesses
Media
Meeting Planners
Travel Industry Professionals
Event Organizers

Brought to you by

Travel Portland Logo

We are a promoter and steward of this evolving city and its progressive values, which have the power to transform the travelers who visit us.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
  • Español
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • 日本語
  • 汉语
  • 漢語
  • 한국어
Copyright © 2024 Travel Portland
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Copyright Policy
Visit The USA Logo