Nite Hawk

Bar & grill · Arbor Lodge

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These 22 Longstanding Restaurants Are Keeping Old Portland Alive

"Nite Hawk was built in 1931 as a place to bring in cars for an oil change and chow down on diner food while waiting. It’s since changed many hands, but ever since 1980, it’s been a proper diner serving up chicken-fried steaks and club sandwiches. Visit the Nite Hawk’s lounge for stiff drinks, diner food staples, and pool tables." - Heather Arndt Anderson, Krista Garcia

https://pdx.eater.com/maps/portlands-25-oldest-restaurants-worth-checking-out

6423 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97217 Get directions

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