Tilt
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Tilt

Portland, Oregon

Photo: Gordon Ramsay

A neighborhood wine bar on Mississippi that pours natural wines with zero pretension and maximum enthusiasm. The list changes constantly, the pours are generous, and the backyard patio is one of the most pleasant places to spend a summer evening in Portland. No wine list intimidation here — just good bottles, friendly bartenders, and an effortlessly cool Mississippi Avenue vibe.

Insider tip

Ask what just arrived. The turnover is fast and the staff gets genuinely excited about new bottles. Grab a seat in the backyard.

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