Mint/820
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- Added by anonymous over 2 years ago
- Last Updated 6 months ago
- 820 N Russell St
- Portland, OR 97227 US
- Directions »
- (503) 284-5518
- http://www.mintand820.com
Features
Food Drink Patio Wifi Under 21 No SmokingNotes
HAPPY HOUR MON-SAT 4-630PM
WEDNESDAYS 4-12 (IN 820 ONLY)
Happy Hour: This swanky spot is home to Portland's best happy hour, with a tempting food menu to complement Mint's dynamic cocktail list. Try the lamb burger with sweet potato fries, and order a fruit forward cocktail, like the Bella. During Happy Hour, select drinks are 5 dollars, and many food items are listed at half price.
Atmosphere: A 18 foot bar snakes through the center of the low-lit room, lined with Lucy's signature lollipop rimmed martini glasses. The space is divided into three sections - the entryway's bustling bar area, outlined with sleek small tables, a sunken semi-private lounge to the rear of the building, and a seasonal patio open for spring and summer noshing.
Happy Hours
- Mon - Sun:
- 04:00PM - 06:30PM


Comments and Reviews
by Anonymous on Fri Jan 11 23:04:05 -0800 2008
I have to say it pains me to write this review after so many years of dedication to a fine local establishment. After hosting a monthly networking event at 820 for a few months, I received a brief email notifying me that they no longer wanted to host the event, and gave me about a week's notice to find another venue. Luckily Greg at Paddy's stepped up at the 11th hour. I will no longer patronize an establishment, like Mint 820, that values it's patrons and partners so little.
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