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    The Xport Rooftop Lounge

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    Portland rooftop bar with a view case.

    The Xport Rooftop Lounge, Bar in Portland

    About The Xport Rooftop Lounge

    The Xport Rooftop Lounge sits in downtown Portland at 1355 SW 2nd Ave, making it a convenient drinks stop for anyone already in the SW core. With limited verified data on pricing, hours, and cocktail programming, it's best treated as a location-driven choice rather than a destination for the drinks alone. Book it for summer evenings when the rooftop earns its keep; otherwise, Portland's documented cocktail bars offer a more predictable round.

    The Xport Rooftop Lounge, Portland — Pearl Verdict

    Without confirmed pricing data on file, the honest starting point for The Xport Rooftop Lounge is this: budget for rooftop-tier Portland bar pricing, which typically means $14–$18 per cocktail at refined venues with a view. Whether that spend is justified here depends on what you're getting in return — and with limited verified details available, the case for booking rests primarily on location and concept rather than a documented track record of drinks or food quality.

    The address , 1355 SW 2nd Ave in downtown Portland , places this bar in the city's core, within the South Park Blocks corridor. That's a strong location argument for anyone already staying or working downtown. Rooftop drinking in Portland carries an inherent seasonal calculus: the Pacific Northwest's rainy season runs October through May, which means outdoor rooftop time is genuinely premium real estate from June through September. If you're visiting during those months, a rooftop perch in SW Portland has clear practical value. If you're arriving mid-winter, the value equation shifts considerably unless there's covered or heated outdoor space , which is not confirmed in the available data.

    For the drinks-focused explorer who wants depth and context before booking, the absence of verified menu details, confirmed hours, and a functioning website makes The Xport harder to pre-research than most Portland competitors. That's a friction point worth naming. Venues like Teardrop Lounge publish their cocktail programs clearly and have an established critical record. The Xport's value-per-round case would be stronger with transparent pricing and a named cocktail offering to anchor expectations.

    That said, rooftop bars in Portland's downtown core are not abundant. If the view is the primary draw and you're visiting during summer, this is a reasonable stop. Go in with the expectation of standard downtown bar pricing and no special cocktail program credentials on record , and you're unlikely to be disappointed. Treat it as a drinks-and-view destination rather than a destination for the drinks alone.

    For broader Portland drinking options , from whiskey libraries to craft cocktail rooms , browse our full Portland bars guide. If you're planning a full trip, our Portland restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 1355 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97201
    • Price range: Not confirmed , budget for standard downtown Portland rooftop pricing ($14–$18/cocktail as a working estimate)
    • Hours: Not confirmed , check directly before visiting
    • Booking: Easy , no reservation likely required, but call ahead for groups
    • Leading season: June through September for outdoor rooftop use
    • Getting there: SW 2nd Ave is walkable from most downtown Portland hotels and the Portland Streetcar network

    How It Compares

    See the comparison section below for how The Xport stacks up against Portland's established bar scene.

    Also Worth Knowing

    If you're exploring beyond Portland, Pearl covers rooftop and craft cocktail bars in other markets worth benchmarking against. Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu sets a high bar for cocktail precision in a warm-weather setting. Jewel of the South in New Orleans is the reference point for historically grounded cocktail programs. Julep in Houston shows what a focused, well-documented bar concept looks like. Closer to home in Portland's own bar scene, Abigail Hall, 10 Barrel Brewing Portland, and 3808 N Williams Ave offer documented alternatives with clearer value propositions.

    FAQ

    • Is The Xport Rooftop Lounge good for groups? Possibly, but with a caveat. Rooftop bars in downtown Portland generally accommodate groups more easily than intimate cocktail rooms , there's typically open-air capacity that scales. That said, with no confirmed seat count or reservation policy on file, larger groups (6+) should call ahead rather than assume walk-in availability. For a guaranteed group-friendly experience with a known track record, Teardrop Lounge is a more bookable option.
    • Does The Xport Rooftop Lounge have outdoor seating? The rooftop concept implies outdoor or semi-outdoor seating, but the specific configuration , fully open, partially covered, or heated for winter , is not confirmed in available data. In Portland, this matters: summers are dry and warm, but the rest of the year brings significant rain. Visit in summer for the safest outdoor experience; in other seasons, verify conditions before going out of your way.
    • What's the crowd like at The Xport Rooftop Lounge? Downtown Portland rooftop bars tend to draw a mixed after-work and tourist crowd, skewing toward the 25–40 range. Expect a casual atmosphere rather than a scene-focused or cocktail-nerd crowd. If you want a more curated, drinks-serious environment, Portland venues with established cocktail programs attract a more intentional clientele.
    • Is the food good at The Xport Rooftop Lounge? No menu details are confirmed in Pearl's data. Treat this as a drinks stop rather than a dining destination until food quality can be verified. If food matters as much as drinks on your visit, venues with documented kitchen output will serve you better.
    • Is The Xport Rooftop Lounge good for a date? A rooftop location in downtown Portland is a reasonable date setting, especially on a clear summer evening when the view adds something tangible. The lack of verified atmosphere details makes it harder to recommend with confidence over alternatives. For a date with a stronger track record, consider venues with a documented vibe and cocktail program , it reduces the risk of a flat experience.
    • What's the signature drink at The Xport Rooftop Lounge? No signature drink is confirmed in Pearl's data. Recommending a specific cocktail here would be speculation. If a venue's cocktail program is central to your decision, this is a gap worth closing by checking directly with the bar before visiting.
    • Does The Xport Rooftop Lounge have happy hour deals? Happy hour details are not confirmed. Many Portland bars in this category run weekday happy hours between 4–6 PM, but applying that pattern here without verification would be guesswork. Check directly before planning around discounted pricing.
    • Do I need a reservation at The Xport Rooftop Lounge? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins are likely fine for most visits. Groups of 6 or more should contact the venue directly to confirm space, particularly on weekends. No online booking platform is confirmed, so direct contact is the safest route for any planned visit.

    Compare The Xport Rooftop Lounge

    Full Comparison: The Xport Rooftop Lounge
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    The Xport Rooftop LoungeEasy
    Teardrop LoungeWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Bible Club PDXUnknown
    Multnomah Whiskey LibraryUnknown
    Rum ClubUnknown
    TakibiUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Xport Rooftop Lounge good for groups?

    It depends on group size. Rooftop venues at this price tier in Portland tend to work better for groups of 2–6 than larger parties, where space and service pacing become friction points. For groups of 8 or more, Multnomah Whiskey Library's reservation system gives you more predictable seating control. At The Xport on SW 2nd Ave, arriving early or calling ahead is the practical move for any group larger than four.

    Does The Xport Rooftop Lounge have outdoor seating?

    The rooftop format at this venue implies outdoor or semi-outdoor seating, which is the core reason to visit. Portland's weather is the variable — rooftop season runs reliably from late May through September, with shoulder months requiring flexibility. If outdoor seating is non-negotiable on a specific night, confirm conditions before committing to the trip from SW 2nd Ave.

    What's the crowd like at The Xport Rooftop Lounge?

    Rooftop bars in Portland's SW core draw a mixed after-work and weekend crowd — typically skewing professional mid-20s to late-30s. The SW 2nd Ave address puts it close enough to downtown office corridors that weekday evenings trend toward post-work drinkers, while weekends pull a broader city crowd. If you prefer a quieter, more curated atmosphere, Bible Club PDX offers a different register entirely.

    Is the food good at The Xport Rooftop Lounge?

    Food details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data for this venue. At rooftop bars operating at this tier in Portland, food typically functions as bar snacks rather than a kitchen-forward program. If a full meal is part of the plan, treat The Xport as a drinks stop and eat elsewhere in the SW Portland corridor before or after.

    Is The Xport Rooftop Lounge good for a date?

    A rooftop setting in downtown Portland makes a reasonable date venue, particularly at sunset when the format does its best work. The SW 2nd Ave location is accessible and central, which removes logistical friction. For a more intimate or theatrically designed date bar, Rum Club or Bible Club PDX give you a stronger atmosphere narrative to lean on.

    What's the signature drink at The Xport Rooftop Lounge?

    No specific menu items or signature cocktails are confirmed in Pearl's current data for this venue. Ordering a spirit-forward cocktail or something locally influenced is a reasonable default at Portland bars in this category. For a bar where the drink program is the primary draw, Teardrop Lounge has a documented cocktail-first identity worth comparing.

    Does The Xport Rooftop Lounge have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour details are not confirmed in Pearl's current data. Portland's bar scene broadly supports happy hour culture, and SW downtown locations often run early-evening deals to capture office traffic — but confirm directly before building plans around it. Rum Club and Teardrop Lounge both have happy hour programs that are more publicly documented if a confirmed deal is the priority.

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