Departure
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Departure

Portland, Oregon

Photo: Departure Restaurant + Lounge

A rooftop bar and restaurant atop The Nines hotel with a panoramic view of Pioneer Courthouse Square and the hills beyond. The Asian-fusion menu is solid, but the real draw is sitting on the outdoor terrace at dusk with a cocktail, watching the city shift from day to night. It's one of the few Portland spots with a genuine skyline view, and on a clear evening, it's unbeatable.

Insider tip

Go for drinks only, on the terrace, at sunset. Order the Departure sour and watch Mount Hood turn pink.

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