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It's 11:00 PM, you just finished putting on a show at the PCPA, and now you and 120 performers, friends, relatives, and groupies (don't we wish!) want to meet somewhere for coffee, beer and maybe a bite to eat. You're looking for some place that will be open and serving until at least 1:00 AM, has room for all 120 of you to sit together, and where there is _no_ live music (or loud music of any kind) because now you all want to sing for each other (you couldn't hear each other from backstage during the show).
It's called an "Afterglow" -- some call it the "show" after the show. So, where would you go in downtown Portland? (Yup, that's 100-120 people -- no typo!) Thank you so much for your suggestions. Best Regards, T. |
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Your main issue will be timing. While there are many places downtown that can accomodate a party of your size, most places downtown will be closed by 11pm.
Here's a link to 'open table': Portland / Oregon Restaurants - Banquet Facilities It offers a list of options for restaurant type places that can accomodate larger parties. It also gives reviews for the type of venue and other specifics. Good Luck! ![]() |
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That looks like an excellent resource. Thanks for the pointer! We've used everything from Pizza joints (very easy, no-host) to church basements (much more difficult to plan and provision), so we're not too particular about the type of establishment.
Thanks and Best Regards, T. |
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