Elvis Room

Portland


Run by the preservation-driven duo behind tastefully rehabbed classic Portland dive bars like the Sandy Hut and (dearly departed) Club 21, the Elvis Room may be the final form of a two-level space that has been many other bars before. Upstairs is just fancy enough: white walls, sky-blue booths, showcase bar. Downstairs is a perfectly dark, cozy, unpretentious drinking den.


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