Bar in Portland, United States
Hey Love
100ptsPortland's late-night hotel bar, done right.

About Hey Love
Hey Love is the hotel bar at Portland's Jupiter Next on E Burnside, pitched at late-night drinkers who want a designed room and a conversation-friendly atmosphere without the chaos. Walk-ins are generally easy. It's a reliable East Side anchor for explorers working through Portland's bar circuit, best suited to dates, catch-up drinks, or a civilized nightcap.
Who Should Book Hey Love
Hey Love at 920 E Burnside is the right call for anyone who wants a late-night drink in Portland's Lower Buckman neighborhood without the dive-bar trade-offs or the velvet-rope theater. If your evening is still going at 11 PM and you want somewhere that feels considered rather than accidental, this is a strong option. It also works well as a first-stop before heading deeper into Portland's East Side drinking circuit.
The Experience
Hey Love operates out of the Hotel Jupiter Next, which positions it differently from most standalone bars on the Portland cocktail trail. The setting leans into a designed, hotel-bar aesthetic that reads more Los Angeles than Pacific Northwest, and that either appeals to you or it doesn't. What it means practically is that the room stays relatively civilized even as the night progresses — you're less likely to be shouting over a DJ at 10 PM than you would be at some of the louder options nearby.
The bar's late-night viability is one of its clearest strengths. Portland's East Side has plenty of options that fade by 9 PM or shift into uncomfortable territory after midnight. Hey Love holds its atmosphere longer into the evening, which makes it a useful anchor for a night that doesn't have a hard stop. For explorers working through Portland's full bar scene, it pairs naturally with stops at Teardrop Lounge or Rum Club earlier in the evening.
The crowd skews toward hotel guests and design-aware locals rather than the whiskey-nerd contingent you'd find at Multnomah Whiskey Library. That's not a criticism — it's useful information if you're calibrating the room. Conversation is possible here at most hours, which puts it ahead of the louder options on the East Side for dates or catch-up drinks with someone you haven't seen in a while.
No specific menu, pricing, or hours data is confirmed in our records. Check the venue directly before visiting. For broader context on where Hey Love fits in Portland's drinking scene, see our full Portland restaurants guide and our full Portland bars guide. If you're planning around a hotel stay, our full Portland hotels guide is worth a look given Hey Love's hotel-bar positioning.
For reference, bars with comparable cocktail ambition and late-night staying power in other cities include Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans , both useful benchmarks if you've visited either and want to calibrate expectations.
Booking Hey Love
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins appear to be the norm here, consistent with the hotel-bar format. That said, if you're coming on a weekend or planning around a specific event at Jupiter Next, arriving early in the evening gives you more choice of seating. No reservation platform or phone number is confirmed in our records , verify current booking options directly with the venue or hotel.
Quick reference: 920 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214 · Hotel Jupiter Next · Booking: Easy, walk-in friendly · Confirm hours and pricing directly.
Compare Hey Love
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hey Love | — | ||
| Teardrop Lounge | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Bible Club PDX | — | ||
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | — | ||
| Rum Club | — | ||
| Takibi | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hey Love have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics are not confirmed in available data for Hey Love. Given its hotel-bar format at Hotel Jupiter Next, it's worth calling ahead or checking at the door before your visit. Hotel bars in Portland's mid-range tier often run early-evening specials, but assume full pricing unless you can confirm otherwise.
What's the crowd like at Hey Love?
Expect a mix of hotel guests and locals from the Lower Buckman neighborhood. The Hotel Jupiter Next draws a design-forward, younger-skewing crowd, so Hey Love tends to feel more curated than a typical dive, without being stiff. Later in the evening on weekends the energy picks up noticeably.
Is the food good at Hey Love?
Food programming details are not confirmed in available data. As a hotel bar on E Burnside, Hey Love is better framed as a drinks destination. If a full meal is your priority, plan to eat elsewhere on the Portland East Side before arriving.
What's the signature drink at Hey Love?
Specific menu items are not documented in available data. The cocktail program is consistent with the creative, tropical-leaning aesthetic the Hotel Jupiter Next projects, so expect something built around spirit-forward or citrus-driven builds rather than a beer-and-shot menu.
Is Hey Love good for a date?
Yes, and it's one of the more practical date options on the Portland East Side. The hotel-bar setting at 920 E Burnside gives it enough atmosphere without the commitment of a reservation or a dress code. It works better for a first or second date than somewhere like Multnomah Whiskey Library, which skews more group-social.
Do I need a reservation at Hey Love?
No. Walk-ins are the norm at Hey Love, consistent with a hotel-bar format. On weekend evenings, arriving before 9 pm gives you more seating options. No advance booking is needed for parties of two or three.
Does Hey Love have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data. The Hotel Jupiter Next property on E Burnside has exterior space, but whether Hey Love operates a dedicated outdoor area is worth confirming directly before you visit, especially for warmer months.
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