The Bar/Lounge at Heathman Hotel
The Heathman Hotel's bar/lounge is endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Out of 14 reviews that we tracked, 11 acknowledged the bar/lounge, such as Concierge, DK Eyewitness and Fodor's.
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Concierge
"The Heathman Restaurant located just off the lobby is a convenient and distinguished white-linen option, and the adjoining bar is a popular happy-hour spot"
DK Eyewitness
"Amenities include a cozy library, an extensive movie collection, afternoon tea, and a first-rate restaurant and bar"
Fodor's
"The high-ceilinged Tea Court, a popular evening gathering spot, offers live jazz Wednesday through Saturday, and the airy restaurant and bar are popular spots for dining and people-watching before or after attending shows at the adjacent Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall"
Forbes Travel Guide
"From the gourmet breakfasts and dinners to the locally-loved weekend brunches, diners in the Heathman Restaurant & Bar will be treated to some of the best meals Portland has to offer"
Oyster
"The on-site Heathman Restaurant and Bar gets rave reviews from visitors and Portlanders alike, and the daily afternoon tea in the Tea Court Lounge has become a bit of an institution in Portland"
Not For Tourists
"Don't miss the marble bar and tea court"
Condé Nast Traveler
"" The Heathman focuses on Pacific Northwest dining with a French influence, while an adjacent marble bar offers afternoon tea"
Rough Guide
"This lovely Neoclassical building, with an elegant,
teak-panelled interior and much marble and brass,
has splendid rooms and suites, HDTV, excellent
restaurant and popular lobby-lounge where you
can swill among the swells"
Gayot
"The excellent restaurant and lounge are popular stops for concert- and museum-goers"
Star Service
"All rooms come with king or queen, or two queen beds with feather-top mattresses (guests can also select between TempurPedic or pillow-top mattresses as well) and sassy sunburst headboards, desks, armoires, 32-inch flat-screen TVs with DVD players, MP3 player stereo systems, dual-line phones, voice mail, complimentary Wi-Fi, minibars, tea kettles and French press coffeemakers with locally ground coffee, and small closets with robes of waffle-weave cotton and slippers, and irons and ironing boards"