10805 Northeast Halsey Street
Portland, OR 97220
Multnomah County
Phone: (503) 257-4939
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by Michael M. on
As far as clubs go in that area of Down Town, this one's got them all beat. It featured two bars, so you didn't have to wait long. The drinks were nowhere near inexpensive, but fairly priced as they were made stiff. Bottle service is available, but if you get it make sure to a table upstairs. The only downside was the wait to get in.
by Jen K. on
Halo holds a record for having hosted more of my birthdays than any other establishment. I've been coming here for years, and somehow this place always seems to be evolving to stay cooler than me. I am going to get too old to be there before I ever catch up with this place in hipness factor. Was just there last night for a rateclubs Elite event, and it was nice to see such a down to earth crowd there. Some nights it's club kids, others it's the sexy and swanky, but most of the time it's a decent blend of people. Always good looking, rarely douchey. Take your douchiness to Opera, thankyouverymuch. The place is hot, has a sexy vibe, and is always well maintained. The staff are very chill, and not once in all my years have I had to flag a bartender for 15 minutes or stand there and be ignored. They pour mean drinks, and while it's pretty easy to run up a big tab, never had to deal with anything watered down or sloppily made. I think the great service is one of the big draws that makes me like this place more than typical clubs. That, and ample places to park my ass when I want. Always love the music there, and they bring in some decent talent. Typical names you'll see there are Kemit, Chris Grass, Dr. Katz, and the Turntables on the Hudson djs. Very danceable stuff, which leads me to my one gripe with Halo... there is no real dance floor. It's a lounge, not a club - I get it. But when you play such fabulous music, you've gotta wanna dance.
by Tiny Findley on
I was in the mood for crab legs and headed to Chickies & Petes, but the Flyers were on and the wait was "indefinite." So, I decided to head down to Center City for something to eat. At this point it was 8:00ish, and the only place I could think of trying (my crab legs mood squashed), was Tavern On Camac. Much like every other gay establishment, it sits on a side street. The minute we walked into the restaurant we were welcomed by an excited bartender and suprisingly chic decor. Our server was wonderful. Because it's so tiny, everyone in the place was chatting with one another. Anyway, the caesar salad was phenominal. I am a huge fan of croutons that are long slices of bread. Noms! Speaking of bread, what they give you in the beginning of the meal is phenominal! The pesto, pine nut, and garlic infused oil is the perfect topping. My friend had the "build your own pasta" with bow-tie pasta in alfredo sauce. If you enjoy alfredo sauce that is not too thick, this is certainly a good choice. I took one star off because I ordered my filet mingon (with garlic butter) medium and it came out medium well to well. However, the brussel sprouts with bacon and garlic were to die for. I didn't even know I liked brussel sprouts before I tried these! The mashed potatoes were pretty good as well. I really enjoyed my meal and it wasn't very pricey. Will I be back? Definitely.