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Hobo's Restaurant & Lounge

Hobo's Restaurant & Lounge

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120 NW 3rd Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97209, United States
(503) 224-3285 www.hobospdx.com
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Feb 8, 2018
Love the bartenders here. They are so fun and hilarious. This place definitely has a lot of regulars and its just a nice quiet place. Weekend evenings are when it gets pretty loud with a DJ who comes in. People think it's a gay bar just based on the majority of the patrons you see and the bartenders but it's just very gay friendly! Not that it matters either way.

Apr 7, 2018
We ate dinner here. The staff was great, especially Chad. We loved the atmosphere, and the food was very good for the price. We had the nacho. Its the best nacho we have ever had. We live in McMinnville, but will definitely eat here again soon.

Jan 17, 2018
Such an outstanding place! Old English style bar and restaurant. It's even a romantic place. Very gay friendly in the heart of Portland. Parallel parking for free after 7pm. But careful, towing each Fri and Sat night from 10pm on!

Dec 1, 2017
I'm always pleasantly surprised by how good the food is here. I had their beef Wellington, which I hadn't had in years, and it was delicious. But the real treat here is the ambiance of the place. From the music from the piano to the warmth of the fireplace, there are few bars like this left. I am so glad we still have this one!

Jan 28, 2018
While enjoying a drag show and cocktails at CC Slaughters around the corner, I felt hungry. I used my YELP app to see what food was nearby. I stumbled upon HOBO's and they offered YELP cash back 7% (which didn't credit) so we left, walked the two minutes and to Hobo's we go! Walking in, the ambiance is classy, dark, and quiet. There was one other couple in the back and a group of fellas came in toward the end. The food wasn't what I was looking for late night drunk food and pretty pricey for being in a state of mind that wouldn't truly appreciate the craft. The bartender was the only employee that I saw the entire time I was there. He was the bartender, waiter, and hostess. We did order two cocktails, I ordered a hot toddy and the other one, I have no idea because it wasn't mine and well, let's face it, it was pretty good that I even remember what I ordered! The drinks were enjoyable, and this place allowed us to recoup, warm up, and prepare for the next round of Portland fun! Hobo's, I promise you that I will come back again-- pre-night out and eat your food!

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 2:30 am Today
Tue:4 pm - 2:30 am
Wed:4 pm - 2:30 am
Thu:4 pm - 2:30 am
Fri:4 pm - 2:30 am
Sat:3 pm - 2:30 am

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