2320 Southeast 82nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97216
Multnomah County
Phone: (503) 788-9044
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by josie p. on
If you're in the mood for an amazing, sweaty good time, MJQ will not disappoint. Such a diverse crowd & any night you go, there's some sort of theme... I'm partial to Sloppy Seconds hosted the second Saturday of every month. This is not your standard "club" at all... words can't even describe the sketchiness of it all. I just love it!
by Deandrea Carreras on
We started off at 230 Fifth Ave and decided it was time to head to a place with much better music and a slightly better vibe. The view wasn't nearly as good but the space again was really good. It was humid out but it wasn't so bad inside. The restaurant part of the place was empty except the bar area and they had another area where it was decorated like we were an outdoor garden/patio and they allowed smoking as well which was a bit odd. The second floor, which wasn't nearly as big as the downstairs was dedicated to a DJ where they played hip hop, dance, and rap - the music was pretty good but it was quite packed. We sat on the side enjoying our drinks for about an hour until we were asked to leave if we weren't ordering bottle service. She was pretty cordial about it but I saw 15 - 20 other tables that didn't have one bottle on their table so I was a bit ticked off with that but we moved nevertheless since we were ready to get on the dancefloor. Bonnie was leading the way but I lost her a few seconds later when I gut stuck between these two larger women - I mean I literally got stuck with my arms in the air and I couldn't move forwards, backwards, and obviously left or right. It was kind of awkward cause I felt like a Gray's Papaya dog stuffed neatly in a toasted hot dog bun with no where to go. We finally ended up on the dance floor and we were having fun until it got a bit too hot and the other female we went with started to get embarrassed with her man who apparenty loves to make faces, flexing, and punching motions when he's getting jiggy with it. We headed downstairs to cool off a bit and order more drinks. I wouldn't say this place isn't expensive but it wasn't as bad as 230 Fifth - we only paid $33 for 3 drinks and 2 glasses of water. The wait staff wasn't as pushy as the folks at 230 Fifth but they weren't all that friendly either. The only thing that I didn't care for but started to make sense afterwards was that they would card us every time we got drinks - resulting in us figuring out that this was an 18 and over establishment. If they kept it over 21, I think there would have been more room on the dance floor and places to lounge. For the last hour or so, we sat around chatting, debating, and enjoying each other's company. Around 2AM we decided that it was time to catch some Gray Papaya's and head home.
by Alex T. on
This place serves food? I came for the lounge. The place is a box and the decor is what I would probably call modern minimalist. I liked the place because of the positive vibe of the crowd. I felt like there were a lot of genuinely cool people there. Nobody posing, everybody having a good time. The crowd was mostly hip young professionals and young hipsters. Either way, the vibe was hip and young. The music was very cool as the DJ mixed between 90s pop, rnb, rap and today's hits. It was the first time I have enjoyed music mixed in a club for a looong time. I'll even give one extra star because the bouncers were tough but fair. My entourage of 3 went to meet up with friends already in the front of the line. We tried to get in with them but the bouncers made sure we got in line. The place was at capacity and they said that each person can only go in when somebody comes out. This was the truth and the bouncers did make sure that when somebody comes out, the person in the front of the line got in. When we did get to the front of the line, we got in no problem. Believe me, this might sound like the logical and sane way for bouncers to act but they don't always act like this! Anyway, I recommend this place.