Hey Love
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Hey Love

Portland, Oregon

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A cocktail bar and restaurant housed in the Jupiter NEXT hotel that manages to feel like neither a hotel bar nor a sceney lounge. The drinks are inventive without being fussy, the space is gorgeous — all terrazzo floors and arched windows — and the crowd is a mix of everyone. Late nights here have a particular magic, when the music gets louder and the room loosens up.

Insider tip

The frozen drinks in summer are some of the best in the city. Grab a booth by the window and settle in for the evening.

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