Ruski's

Top choice in Portland


Portland's drinking scene is suffused with microbreweries and craft cocktail spots, and these are all very nice, but this old port also deserves a down-and-dirty dive where the whiskey and attitude aren't watered down. Along comes Ruski's, a simple neighborhood bar where you can get drunk with no judgment; bless it forever.


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