Nestled in a stunning 1823 Federal-style mansion, this chic inn offers cozy rooms, a billiards room, and a charming garden—all just steps from Portland's waterfront.
"Blind Tiger is a stylish new B&B in Portland, great for those heading to the Blue Ridge Parkway or Pisgah National Forest." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Blind Tiger takes its name from the Prohibition-era speakeasy that once occupied the basement of this lovely 19th-century house. It’s fresh off a 2020 renovation by Lark Hotels, and the brand’s signature attributes are very much in evidence here: photogenic interiors, luxe comforts, a convivial atmosphere, and a location in a vibrant and walkable corner of town." - Le Guide MICHELIN
"Blind Tiger takes its name from the Prohibition-era speakeasy that once occupied the basement of this lovely 19th-century house. It’s fresh off a 2020 renovation by Lark Hotels, and the brand’s signature attributes are very much in evidence here: photogenic interiors, luxe comforts, a convivial atmosphere, and a location in a vibrant and walkable corner of town." - Le Guide MICHELIN
"Nestled a few blocks from downtown Portland, Blind Tiger offers nine unique guest rooms housed in a mansion built back in 1823. From the spacious suites outfitted in an effortlessly cool aesthetic that still feels warm to the lounges adorned with refined vintage furniture and modern art accents, every room is proof that age is just a number. Unlike traditional hotels that can feel too tired or trying, Blind Tiger embodies cozy and chic with ease. After raiding the pantry stocked with gourmet snacks galore, don’t forget to check out the former speakeasy turned billiard room for a round of pool." - Eliseé Browchuk
"Occupying a Federal-style mansion built in 1823, Blind Tiger is the newest addition to Portland’s historic West End—note the proximity to the Old Port —and one of the newest openings from the Lark hotel group. Every room is different, influenced by its own local “host” who goes so far as to write personalized welcome letters. Looking for a decadent, food- and drink-based experience in town? Choose the luxurious Bon Viveur suite (which also has a private roof deck). Seeking out great local music and want a room with décor and content inspired by prominent local artists? Go for the Event Records suite. Location, attention to detail, and loads of local touches make Blind Tiger one of the coolest stays in town." - Joe Ricchio