Neighborhood:
Eastside Industrial With its dilapidated warehouses and crisscrossing railroad tracks, this neighborhood can feel like a working-class ghost town. (read more) But that same undiscovered, after-hours vibe is spawning lots of trendy new growth. Like AudioCinema (226 SE Madison St., 467-4554), a schizophrenic converted warehouse huddled under the Hawthorne Bridge that rents studio and rehearsal space when its not hosting art and performance events (like intimate encounters with Ghostface Killah and Cat Power at last years Musicfest NW). If youre saddled with kiddies, try the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (1945 SE Water Ave., 797-6674, omsi.edu), which boasts rotating exhibits, laser light shows, an IMAX theater and its own naval submarine. Afterward, recharge at the Bakery Bar (1028 SE Water Ave., 546-8110) with lattes and decadent chocolate coconut cream puffs. Kidless? Swill Cuba libres at Slow Bar (533 SE Grand Ave., 230-7767) over the molar-rattling, punk-heavy jukebox that belies the bars handle. If youre broke, The Maiden (previously Maiden in the Mist) (639 SE Morrison St., 232-5553) offers inexpensive happy-hour eats. And what else do broke Portlanders love? Bikes, of course. Enter River City Bicycles (706 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 233-5973) and Next Adventure (426 SE Grand Ave., 233-0706), which can cover all your gear needs. Test your wheels out on the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, a 1.5-mile riverfront strip, with a bronze statue of the former mayor beatifically smiling down on the city. Amanda Waldroupe.
Featured in Drink 2008
It used to be Maiden in the Mist, now it's known simply as "The Maiden." The food used to be vegan, now it's Spanish (read: ham). The décor is more boudoir than dive bar, but the enormous, cold windows looking out onto grimy Southeast Morrison Street don't exactly inspire romance. Ongoing identity crisis aside, the Maiden has its place in the inner-eastside industrial district as a convenient, low-key stop just off the Morrison Bridge. Once the weather warms up, be sure to try the housemade sangria—only $5 during happy hour ($7 regularly).
Perfect Patron: Eastside commuters looking for a quiet happy hour. (KH)
HAPPY HOUR MONDAY-SATURDAY, 4-6 PM.
OUTDOOR SEATING, SMOKE-FREE.
Kat Hyatt