Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 21, 2008, Page 49, Image 49

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208 NW Third Ave * 503-222-5338
World-famous female impersonators Dar-
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audiences from all walks of life for more than
37 years with Las Vegas-style cabaret revues
of glitz, glamour and comedy.
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27 NW Sixth Ave. * 503-241-0105
Featunng pool, pinball, MegaTouch and darts.
THE EAGLE PORTLAND
Hobo's has been an integral part of Portland's
dining and lounge experience for more than
25 years. Located in the heart of Old Town, it
provides a friendly atmosphere of casual ele­
gance and serves outstanding cuisine from both
its complete dinner menu and its lounge menu.
EGYPTIAN CLUB
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3701 SE Division St. * 503-236-8689
The 7,000-square-foot Egyptian Club, located
in a former milk plant, features three different
rooms.
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2512 NE Broadway • 503-287-4210
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entertaining neighborhood bar!
NORTHBANK
106 W Sixth St., Vancouver « 360-695-3862
Southwest Washington's first and only gay bar.
Now smoke-free!
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According to BarFly, this "cheery, kicked-back
pub draws a convivial, mostly mature crowd to
its somewhat countrified environs."
16 NW Broadway • 503-228-9325
120 NW Third Ave. • 503-224-3285
Portland's masculine men's bar and leather bar.
Home bar of the Oregon Bears.
503-243-5530
SHANGHAI STEAKERY
HOBO'S
835 N Lombard St. • 503-283-9734
Portland's only ay-ages gay nightclub.
years. It provides a cruisy streetside setting
with a seasonal sidewalk cafe, great drinks and
a "more than friendly" bar staff.
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Portland's original masculine men's bar.
** 333 SW Park Ave. • 503-227-0830
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Portland’s queer soccer or­
Crush features specialty martinis and cocktails
and serves a full food menu.
110 NW Broadway • 503-222-3082
• Team Tennis meets from 8 a.m. to noon
Sundays at University of Portland. All lev­
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1400 SE Morrison St •
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** 219 NW Davis St • 503-246-9135
C.C. Slaughters is a great hangout. Come feel
like “Norm" or shake your booty all night long
to the best sound, lights and laser shows in
Portland.
Complex, 4450 N.W. 229th Ave. in Hillsboro.
Join a team or form a new one by e-mailing
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nightclub and lounge in Old
out the summer at Gordon Faber Recreational
organizations:
• Amazon Dragons Paddling Club invites
610 NW Couch St. * 503-224-9062
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C.C. Slaughters presents the gay athletic
social Spring Training 9 p.m. April 5 at
full swing, this would be a great time to con­
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Scandals, one of Portland's most estab
lished gay men’s bars, has been a fixture on
the ever-changing Stark Street for going on 30
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music, great drinks, the best prices in town and
lottery.
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318 SW Third Ave.« 503-224-4493
SOUTHSIDE SPEAKEASY
3529 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem •
503-362-1139
Southside Speakeasy is the place in Salem and
the central Willamette Valley for the gay, les­
bian, bisexual and transgender community to
meet and hang out.
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W 2913 SE Stark St. • 503-230-7980
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and regional tournaments. For
more information e-mail Kyle
at bendoverbeckham@gmail.
com or visit www.myspace.
com/netrippers.
• Portland Gay Basket­
ball Association welcomes all
skill levels. For more informa­
tion visit groups.yahoo.com/
group/PortlandGayBasketball
Association.
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