Bar in Portland, United States
Oregon Wines On Broadway
100ptsOregon pours, no reservation required.

About Oregon Wines On Broadway
Oregon Wines On Broadway is an easy-access downtown Portland wine bar focused on Oregon producers — no reservations required, no booking headaches. It works well for groups of four or more who want a focused, regionally specific tasting experience rather than a cocktail-heavy evening. Confirm food availability before visiting if a full dinner alongside is part of your plan.
Should You Book Oregon Wines On Broadway?
Getting a spot here is easy — no weeks-long waitlist, no reservation system to wrestle with. The question worth asking before you go is whether a dedicated Oregon wine bar on SW Broadway is the right format for your group and occasion, particularly right now as Portland's bar scene heads into its cooler-weather stride, when a focused pour list and a warm room make more sense than a sprawling cocktail menu.
Oregon Wines On Broadway sits at 515 SW Broadway, in the heart of downtown Portland, which makes it one of the more accessible wine-focused stops in the city for groups visiting from nearby hotels or heading out after a work dinner. For a special occasion with four or more people, that central location matters more than you might expect — no one has to argue about parking, and it drops naturally into a longer evening itinerary.
The format here is the point. This is a wine bar built around Oregon's output, which means Willamette Valley Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris will anchor any serious tasting, but the list likely extends into Rogue Valley reds and coastal whites. For a group that wants a coherent theme to their evening rather than a sprawling multi-spirit menu, that focus is genuinely useful. You're not choosing between seventeen categories of drink , you're choosing within a single well-defined region, which makes the experience easier to navigate for mixed-knowledge groups where some people know wine and some don't.
For a celebration dinner or a date where you want to impress without overthinking the format, a regional wine bar is a lower-friction option than an omakase counter or a Michelin-tracked tasting menu. The conversation is built in , Oregon's wine story is compelling enough to carry an evening, covering everything from the Burgundy comparisons that put the Willamette Valley on the map to the younger generation of winemakers working further south. You don't need to be a wine expert for that conversation to be interesting.
Groups of four or more should think about whether they want a seated tasting-style experience or a more casual pour-and-talk format. Wine bars at this type of downtown address tend to work well for the latter , drop in, work through a few flights, and let the pours guide the evening. If your group needs a full dinner menu alongside, confirm the kitchen scope before you commit, as the database doesn't confirm food offerings here. If food is essential, pair this with a stop elsewhere on the Portland restaurant circuit , see our full Portland restaurants guide for options nearby.
For those building a broader Portland itinerary, this pairs well with a look at our full Portland bars guide, our full Portland wineries guide, and our full Portland experiences guide. If you're staying downtown, our full Portland hotels guide covers the options within walking distance of this address.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 515 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins expected to be viable
- Leading for: Groups of 2–6 with an interest in Oregon wine; special occasions; date nights; low-key corporate entertaining
- Format: Regional wine bar focused on Oregon producers
- Price range: Not confirmed in available data , check directly before visiting
- Food: Not confirmed , verify kitchen availability if dining alongside is important to your group
- Timing: Downtown Portland location makes this a natural fit for an early-evening stop in autumn and winter, when a focused wine list plays better than a patio-dependent concept
- Nearby options: Abigail Hall, Teardrop Lounge, 10 Barrel Brewing Portland
How It Compares
Against Portland's broader bar and drinks scene, Oregon Wines On Broadway occupies a different lane from the craft cocktail rooms. Teardrop Lounge is the stronger choice if your group wants a technically ambitious cocktail program , it has a long track record in Portland's serious bar circuit and suits drinkers who want precision over provenance. Multnomah Whiskey Library is the call for spirit depth, particularly whiskey, though its booking difficulty runs higher and the format suits smaller groups more naturally than large parties.
For a wine-focused evening, Oregon Wines On Broadway's regional specificity is its clearest point of difference. Bible Club PDX and Rum Club both run strong in the cocktail space but won't scratch the Oregon wine itch. Takibi offers a distinct atmosphere with Japanese-influenced design, and suits smaller groups or couples better than a four-plus party looking for a wine-led evening. If your group specifically wants to drink Oregon wine in a setting built for that purpose, this is the address to test.
For groups of four or more on a special occasion downtown, the easy booking access here is a practical advantage over spots that require planning weeks out. 3808 N Williams Ave and Abigail Hall are worth knowing as neighbourhood alternatives if you're open to moving off Broadway, but neither replicates the regional wine focus. If you're comparing across cities, the format here is closer to what you'd find at Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans in terms of a focused, curated drinks identity , though the regional specificity of an Oregon-only list is its own thing. For the full Portland picture, our full Portland bars guide covers the competitive set in detail, and Julep in Houston is a useful benchmark if you want to see what a regionally focused drinks program looks like done to a very high standard elsewhere.
Compare Oregon Wines On Broadway
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oregon Wines On Broadway | Easy | — | |||
| Teardrop Lounge | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown | — | |||
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown | — | |||
| Rum Club | Unknown | — | |||
| Takibi | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Oregon Wines On Broadway known for?
Oregon Wines On Broadway is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Portland.
Where is Oregon Wines On Broadway located?
Oregon Wines On Broadway is located in Portland, at 515 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205.
How can I contact Oregon Wines On Broadway?
You can reach Oregon Wines On Broadway via the venue's official channels.
More bars in Portland
- 3808 N Williams Ave3808 N Williams Ave is a North Portland address in one of the city's more active neighborhood corridors. Booking difficulty is low and walk-ins are likely, but key details — hours, cuisine, and pricing — aren't confirmed in the available record. Do your homework before making it the anchor of an evening.
- 7316 N Lombard StA North Portland address on the Lombard corridor with minimal confirmed public data — best suited to locals looking for a low-friction, neighbourhood-format meal. Easy to book, likely takeout-friendly, and a practical option if you're already in the St. Johns area. Verify current hours and cuisine before visiting, as the digital footprint is thin.
- Abigail HallAbigail Hall is a downtown Portland bar at 813 SW Alder St, well-placed for a pre- or post-dinner drink in the city core. Booking is easy, making it a low-friction option for a date or casual celebration. Confirm hours and current programming directly before visiting, as full menu and pricing details are not yet confirmed in Pearl's data.
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