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Coral Club - Interior is amazing

Coral Club

4.2(117 reviews)
16.1 mi

Coral Club is a fun lil hot spot in downtown Vancouver. During our rain months, this is the place…read moreto go! Bright, lively, good music, FANTASTIC food, EXCELLENT drinks, fun servers... yassss kweeen! We happened upon Coral Club at the recommendation of a friend about a year ago. We popped in for a quick snack but ended up staying for dinner. Their drink game is on point. I can't even remember everything we ordered but the answer to a drink is, of course, yes! Their food is solid. We've done the Shrimp Skewer, Lumpia, Coral Platter, and Lava Fries. They were DELISH! My gang tried the Spam Musubi... I wasn't brave enough, but they loved it! When the good ole PNW gets you down, give it a try. When the outside is grey and gloomy with just weeks of rain ahead, this place will put you in a perfect little happy Hawaiian mood!

I wanted to love you. I still do - but it was a huge miss for us…read more Came in around opening - noon. They are right next to my fave spot - the pinball place! We wanted a drink and bite before thrifting and going to the book store. One other couple was inside. Waiter was nice but not hospitable. The ambiance is amazing - 10/10 love the vibe and decor. I ordered a drink of the mixed drinks and my husband got a margarita. The drink was so bad - neither one of us could drink it. I don't think I've ever returned a drink I can't pound before haha. It was 10 minutes before I went home to the bar to ask for something different - no one came by to ask how things were. The guava choice I picked for the second - not good. Watered down flavors of who knows. The drinks at Wahi Hanna are amazing in comparison - especially with the Dole Whip vibe. The spam fries were $9 for half a can of spam cut up and put in the oven with a side of mayo? The loco moco was promising but tasted like something you'd get at Kenjis - not a Hawaiian spot. I feel like with a lot of tweaks in flavor - this could be a great spot.

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Coral Club - Lelani Volcano

Lelani Volcano

Coral Club - Mai tai

Mai tai

Coral Club - Whiskey sour

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Whiskey sour

Teardrop Cocktail Lounge - Charcuterie and cheese board

Teardrop Cocktail Lounge

4.4(1k reviews)
23.3 mi•Pearl District
•$$

To speak about Teardrop Lounge, I should probably start with this:…read more Ladies and gentlemen, I present my favorite cocktail bar. Not the best -- I'm not arrogant enough to claim that. I haven't been to every cocktail bar in Portland, and saying something is the best usually says more about your lack of experience than your conviction. But favorite? That I can stand behind. And I want to get that out of the way early, because of the amount of praise I'm about to pour on this place -- fully earned, completely intentional. The biggest crime here is that I only discovered it two weeks ago, after living in Portland for a year. It had been recommended to me countless times, and I ignored it. A mistake. A painful one. But now that I've found it, I don't plan on making that mistake again. I'm not typically an Old Fashioned drinker. In fact, I usually hate them. But somewhere between curiosity and too many episodes of Mad Men, I decided to try one anyway -- fully expecting to confirm my bias. Instead, it completely flipped me. Bright, almost citrus-forward in a way that felt unusual but entirely intentional. Balanced, smooth, just enough burn to remind you what you're drinking without overwhelming it. It was the first time I actually understood the appeal. I'm pretty sure I grew a few chest hairs that night. That alone would've been impressive. But it didn't stop there. The space is beautiful -- clean, intentional, but not cold. The staff are excellent: personable, engaged, and most importantly, authentic. Not scripted, not performative. The kind of people you actually want to talk to, and hopefully, eventually be on a first-name basis with. Now, all of that gets it close to a perfect score. But what pushes it over the edge -- what makes this place stick -- is the White Russian. One of the first drinks I ever had. My dad's drink. Not because of The Big Lebowski -- that came later -- but because it's just always been his thing. And at some point, it became mine too. Typically, when bars try to "elevate" a White Russian, they ruin it. They overthink it. Swap ingredients, tweak ratios, add unnecessary flair. And more often than not, it ends in disappointment. Teardrop does the opposite. They respect it -- but refine it. The coffee liqueur actually tastes like coffee. The heavy cream is properly integrated, not just dumped on top. The vodka -- whatever they're using -- is clean, present, and perfectly measured. There's a subtle complexity to it without losing what makes the drink what it is. It's the best White Russian I've ever had. No hesitation. I've gone back twice just to make sure it wasn't a fluke. It wasn't. If someone asked me what my death row drink would be -- this specific cocktail, from this specific bar, is in the conversation. Easily. Teardrop Lounge doesn't just make great cocktails. It reminds you why cocktails matter in the first place. And that's why it's my favorite.

We came to Teardrop Cocktail Lounge while visiting Portland and were genuinely impressed…read more The cocktails were excellent -- thoughtful, well-balanced, and clearly made by people who know what they're doing. One of the best parts was how approachable the bartenders were. We asked for custom drinks based on our preferences, and both came out perfectly tailored. Creative without being weird, and strong without being sloppy. What really stood out was the price point. For the quality of cocktails, the prices felt very reasonable compared to similar craft cocktail bars in other cities. The vibe was also great -- relaxed, cozy, and not pretentious. It felt like a place where you could come for a special drink experience without feeling like you had to "perform" or order off a rigid menu. We liked it so much we actually came back a second time during our trip. Highly recommend if you're into well-crafted cocktails, friendly bartenders, and a laid-back but elevated atmosphere.

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Teardrop Cocktail Lounge - Custom Created cocktails by the mixologist!

Custom Created cocktails by the mixologist!

Teardrop Cocktail Lounge - Filthy Vodka Martini from the local Timber Line distillery.

Filthy Vodka Martini from the local Timber Line distillery.

Teardrop Cocktail Lounge - Late check out and Saturn cocktail drinks

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Late check out and Saturn cocktail drinks

Witness Tree - Food: Deviled Eggs and Cocktail Prawns. Drinks: Fever Dream, Recommended Bourbon, and Postcard from Paradise

Witness Tree

4.0(52 reviews)
16.5 mi

Cool rooftop bar in hotel…read more Service was great. We went on a Saturday night and it was pretty busy. Went to serval bars that night and this was the most expensive.

Witness Tree is located on top of Hotel Indigo along the newish Vancouver (WA) waterfront west of…read moreI5. The area has developed quickly and having grown up nearby and moved away years ago, it's amazing to see what's happened along here. Prices - well, everyone has their hand out along here. We were in town somewhat last minute staying at Hotel Indigo. The hotel provides $10 drink coupons so we decided to drop in for an impromptu drink while planning our dinner strategy. It was already 7p so no view but live music and a nice buzzy ambiance. Wait staff were fast and friendly, and before we knew it two delicious cocktails were in front of us. At the same time, I overheard the waitress at the table beside us saying that food could be ordered from El Gaucho downstairs. So we asked for a menu and started perusing. If you don't know El Gaucho it's a classic steak restaurant with lots of cuts and sizes, a sprinkling of seafood, the usual salads, and tableside this and that. A notch above Ruth's Chris, Morton's or The Capital Grille but with Peter Luger Manhattan prices. Yes, that's right, Manhattan prices in Vancouver. WA. The Couv is all grown up. Or at least trying to be, Like Witness Tree, El Gaucho has a mandatory 20% gratuity regardless of party size. Theoretically this shouldn't be an issue if you know restaurant culture and tip appropriately but I think a mandatory fee rubs many wrong to assume service will always be at that level. And on top of very high prices. A $72 6oz filet is $86, so those 8 bites better be damn good. That said, we ordered oysters, a filet, seafood pasta, and wine. The wine list was decent but not as extensive for a premium steak restaurant. Wines had the typical markup which meant $20-35+ per glass. Both the pasta and steak were good but - and this may sound picky - at $72 for 6 ounces of steak (a bar of soap) I expect perfection which means medium rare throughout. The steak was medium in some parts. If I can achieve medium rare throughout at home it should be possible here. So here's the math (rounded) for those interested. Total bill: $295. $225 food and drinks, $45 service fee (mandatory 20%), and $24 tax (8.8%). Interestingly, the 20% service charge is taxed which means we actually paid $49 or 28.8%. Had I been given the choice of my own 20% tip it would be applied to food and drink and a slightly lower bill. Not a huge deal but these are the little details - call it "nickel and diming" patrons - that rub many wrong. One note - another server came to our table before our food arrived and placed a steak in front of me. Before he could place the other dish I told him it wasn't our order. He picked up the steak and delivered to another table. In most restaurants - and certainly in a premium setting - that dish should have been remade. Whether perception or simple hygiene you simply can't do that. All in all, the Witness Tree was a nice spot, with tasty cocktails and ambiance. Prices and service fee will be off putting for some, and not sure this would be my go-to as there are many rooftop / view options nearby.

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Witness Tree - Balcony

Balcony

Witness Tree - Interior

Interior

Witness Tree - Wine with a sunset view

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Wine with a sunset view

Sportsman's Public House - Holy Moly burger with fries - delicious!

Sportsman's Public House

3.0(246 reviews)
4.8 mi
•$$

This was a great spot for lunch with a family friendly atmosphere. The establishment was your…read moretypical country bar on one end and a restaurant on the other end. We stopped by for lunch and it was great timing as it was not busy at all. Our server was friendly and very accommodating. The food and drinks were wonderful! I love buffalo chicken wraps and it did not disappoint! All the meals were delicious and they had very generous portions. The kids meal were also very delicious and the portions were very generous. Overall, a very wonderful experience! We would definitely come again!

Good service (love that the old school bartender cussed, made me feel right at home) but even…read morebetter food. The onion rings were crisp and the batter was just right, the Wendy Melt was incredible and will be the biggest reason I go back again, and I loved the seasonal drink offerings. Vanilla Bean Old Fashioned was really tasty (although this really should have been served over a cube but what can ya do), I even went out and picked up a bottle of Browne Vanilla Bean Whiskey so I could make a few drinks this weekend when I'm up on Mount Hood. The pub itself is very spacious, it would make for a really good big group get together! Tons of TVs everywhere, open flooring concept. I wish I had gone here sooner. Parking was easy, location was easy. I'll be back and I suggest you go and check it out!

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Sportsman's Public House - Busy and full of happy faces that speaks volumes to me !!

Busy and full of happy faces that speaks volumes to me !!

Sportsman's Public House
Sportsman's Public House - Delicious cocktails!

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Delicious cocktails!

Oak Tree - Cinnamon roll

Oak Tree

2.9(56 reviews)
4.6 mi

First, let me say- I recall coming here with my mother as a kid. So, while staying in Woodland…read morebriefly and seeing it was still open for business...I thought- must still be a favorite place. NOPE! We had to inquire if they were open because it was dark and empty when we walked in....(Warning) We were seated and our server was very pleasant and promptly offered beverages- we ordered a soda. We examined the menu that was Extensive. Maybe Too Extensive (Warning) - seems like places that go overboard on menu options and have low volume have more opportunities for food spoilage. We took the SAFE route and went with Breakfast options....Wise Move!! Both our breakfasts were delicious!! Hot, tasty and just what we were hoping for!! We were especially Shocked that this Dated little spot was forging ahead with Technology....with a Robot Waiter!! We're from Arizona where trends are the Rage. I hadn't seen one in person before!! Kudos for trying to stay cutting edge!! Here's my suggestion...use some funds to upgrade/update to ambiance, simplify the menu to focus on What your Specialties are...and, try to recapture the energy/community it used to have. Three stars cause it was delicious and staff was sweet- otherwise, we won't be back due to the unpleasant atmosphere and stale odor of the establishment. Needs a facelift.

we went to a gathering here over 50 people. They only had 2…read morewaitresses for the banquet hall. The food was way overpriced and not good. $9.00 for kids Kraft Cheese Marconi. $18.00 for chef salad with wilted lettuce.

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Oak Tree - The Cooper's Landing table & corner in the Oak Tree Lounge. Love it, very clever nod to our area's infamous DB Cooper

The Cooper's Landing table & corner in the Oak Tree Lounge. Love it, very clever nod to our area's infamous DB Cooper

Oak Tree - Seafood Alfredo

Seafood Alfredo

Oak Tree - Outside

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Hide A Way Lounge - The front entrance facing Capital Highway

Hide A Way Lounge

4.3(4 reviews)
27.3 mi•Multnomah Village, Southwest Portland

Such a fun atmosphere for a quick drink in Multnomah Village! Drinks were tasty and decor was very…read morefestive for the season. Seating was a bit confusing since we scouted out a couple tables for our group, waited a bit, then started clearing the empty drinks off ourselves before being told that the staff was going to take care of it, but once we were sat at a clear table it was easy to order up at the bar.

Hey Yelp - it's called Hide A While Lounge. Now that that's cleared up, I gotta say I'm pretty…read moreimpressed with the changeover to this place. More lounge-y inside, which is lovely sexy and cool with warm vibes and twinkling chili lights, but to me, it just doesn't jibe with the outdoor area aesthetic-- does it want to be a lounge or a surf bar? I might be splitting hairs here, just an observation. In any case, taken on its own merits, the sleek interior space is very nice indeed, and service was excellent; the menu is compact, but looks promising, and there is a cool TV room in the back where you can literally watch DVD on an old set. Love it! The outdoor area (upfront, overlooking Capital Hwy) is a spacious grassy plot, with a good amount of chairs arranged on either side strategically placed near heaters, and is a great spot to spend summer afternoons - there's even a covered part. To me, it just feels like a completely different business which I guess is good if you can't decide what mood you're in. I'll be back to try the food, and will update then.

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Hide A Way Lounge - Interior

Interior

Hide A Way Lounge - The separate back room which has a TV and lots of DVDs.

The separate back room which has a TV and lots of DVDs.

Hide A Way Lounge - Outside view of lounge

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Outside view of lounge

4th Street Bar & Grill - Gorgeous Ceiling

4th Street Bar & Grill

4.0(79 reviews)
0.0 mi
•$

I had the pleasure of visiting 4th Street Bar and Grill for the first time on March 10th, 2026, and…read moreCJ's service was truly exceptional. From the moment I sat down, he demonstrated a level of professionalism, warmth, and knowledge that immediately stood out. He was so well‑versed in the restaurant's menu, specials, and even the surrounding area that I genuinely thought he might be the owner. CJ took the time to walk me through several recommendations, including their Taco Tuesday specials, which he described with enthusiasm. However, it was his confident suggestion of the salmon that ultimately convinced me--and it did not disappoint. His ability to read the table, offer thoughtful guidance, and make the experience feel personal elevated the entire visit. It's rare to encounter service that feels both effortless and attentive, but CJ delivered exactly that. Because of his outstanding hospitality, I will definitely return the next time I'm in the area.

I give the ambience 5 stars. Such a great look & vibe indoors. We came several years ago & sat out…read moreon the patio & enjoyed it very much. The food I'd really only give a 3.5 for my dish (flat iron steak) & 4 stars for my husband's (Mac & cheese with bacon). His had great flavor, it was just super rich & heavy, but delicious. My steak was not very good. IDK how they cooked it - on the flat top or in the oven - it was just sort of rubbery. I finished most of it at home with lots of steak sauce. I would definitely return to try a sandwich or burger. My margarita was pretty good.

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4th Street Bar & Grill - Full bar.

Full bar.

4th Street Bar & Grill
4th Street Bar & Grill - 2026 Small Platters & Salads

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2026 Small Platters & Salads

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