Icarus

Cocktail bar · Downtown

Icarus

Cocktail bar · Downtown

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1215 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205

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Nestled in downtown Portland, Icarus is a vibrant cocktail bar that pairs whimsical art with inventive drinks and delicious pizza for a fun night out.  

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1215 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

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$20–30 · Menu

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1215 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205 Get directions

+1 971 409 6069
icarus.bar
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$20–30 · Menu

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"On the wall of the new downtown Portland cocktail bar from the restaurant group Sesame Collective, a green and pink, seemingly abstract rug hangs above an olive green tufted banquette. The piece, by artist Tori Wheeler, is actually a portrait of Icarus, the Greek mythological son of Daedelus who fell from the sky due to his own hubris. Wheeler scanned a painted depiction of Icarus to create a thermal heat map, and then adjusted the colors to match the bar, named for the same cocky fictional figure. The piece is bright, kaleidoscopic, silly, with glow-in-the-dark touches for when the lights dim late in the evening. How fitting, for a bar serving cocktails with flashing LED “ice” cubes and pizza-flavored mezcal, thumping Italo disco while couples sip popping boba from under a layer of shave ice. Icarus — opening Thursday, October 19 in the former Kask space — is Sesame Collective’s opportunity to “let their hair down a little bit,” in the words of co-owner and culinary lead Kasey Mills. The group, known for restaurants like Shalom Y’all and Mediterranean Exploration Company, isn’t exactly strait-laced and stuffy, but as the team prepares to open its first bar, they’ve allowed themselves to take ridiculous risks, in honor of the bar’s namesake. The space itself is stylish, with pops of olive green and dark woods offset by distinctive art pieces: Hanging from the ceiling, a disco ball seems to burst with a stream of silvery swifts, flying as a flock down to the drinkers below. The bathroom feels like something out of Tron, circuit-like squiggles wrapped around the walls and a lit infinity mirror. Andrew Young of Splint Media is responsible for both, and helped execute the redesign of the space with the Sesame Collective team. While Young focused on the bar’s look, co-owner Jamal Hassan and bar lead Josh Kaleel dove into what the bar would actually serve. The cocktail menu is split into two sections: The “Rise” cocktails are meant to be clean, minimally garnished, polished, and refined, the arête side of things. For example, the Quince Charming is one of Hassan’s cocktails, in which he cooks down quince to concentrate the fruit’s mellow sweetness; he then acidifies the mixture, spikes it with Japanese whisky, and accentuates things with black tea and cardamom bitters. “Quince is just barely coming into season,” Hassan says. “It’s an ingredient I really like to work with in cocktails because it’s so delicate and floral.” Another Rise cocktail similarly leans on produce for inspiration: Behind the Fig Leaf is essentially a clarified Caipirinha made using a fig leaf syrup from the neighboring sibling restaurant, Dolly Olive; the bartenders clarify the drink using yogurt, which compounds the acidity and pop of the citrus.The “Fall” section, on the other hand, is the atë, when the bartenders commit to the bit too hard and go for something outlandish and goofy. Typically, the silliness comes in the form of garnishes and glassware: The Skeletor Meme — essentially a daiquiri with Hennessy and Plantation pineapple rum infused with frozen boysenberries — arrives in a skull glass with LED cooling cubes. “It’s flashing like a disco,” Hassan says. Kaleel wanted to create a drink mimicking a Vietnamese iced coffee, so the Super Smash Bros combines bourbon, coffee liqueur, Armagnac, and espresso, topped with condensed milk whip and a caramel tuile; the drink arrives with a small hammer, so visitors have to smash the tuile to begin drinking. Both sides of the menu lean heavily on culinary elements. In something akin to a piña colada, honeydew-infused vodka blends with a grilled pineapple gum syrup and toasted coconut syrup, whipped into shaved ice until it develops “a luscious and smooth texture,” in Hassan’s words. Underneath the shave ice cocktail mixture, a bed of passionfruit popping boba hides. “You get these surprise pops of passionfruit flavor,” Hassan says. And the shot-and-beer combo at the bar infuses mezcal with “a proprietary blend of herbs and spices” to make the agave spirit taste like pizza. For those who prefer to eat their pizza, Mills has created a menu of Sicilian-esque square pies, made with a 65-percent hydration dough that proofs overnight. The opening menu offers four options: cheese, pepperoni, a vegan option with mushrooms and roasted garlic, and a “wildcard” with butternut squash, Gruyere, caramelized onion, and apple. Those opposed to pizza can opt for a cheesy baked risotto, bar snacks like marinated olives, or a little gem Caesar with capers and rye crisps. “It’s an opportunity for the Sesame Collective to... do something a little funner,” Mills says. “It’s a refresh, explore new things with some excitement.” For co-owner Laura Amans, that sense of fun comes across in the food and beverage, the space, and the Italo disco, classic disco, and hip hop that plays throughout the night. But also, that sense of fun still has to translate all of the bar’s guests — about 60 percent of the cocktails on the bar menu are available without booze, and service is meant to be warm and approachable. “We always want to make sure that we’re making a space everyone feels welcome in,” she says. “The vibe is fun, it’s playful; you can expect some different art, different elements we don’t play with in our other spaces. ... It’s this opportunity to be a little bit more casual, even more fun than we have been.” Icarus opens tonight at 1215 SW Alder Street. Take a look inside the space below." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

Wild Cocktail Bar Icarus Opens in Downtown Portland October 19 - Eater Portland
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Ellie M

Google
We loved it. Intimate, not crowded or too loud, and good quality drinks and food. Will be back very soon. Pizza was good, salad and herbed fries were delicious. The Champagne Papi is rivaled with Teardrop Lounge’s Italian Job for my favorite cocktail of all time 🫒🔥🍸

Josh Lyman

Google
I appreciated checking them out for West end Wednesdays and the specials they had to offer including the free shot and pizza sample. That said, the atmosphere was a little confusing between the music and current Halloween decor. It’s also not a huge place and would quickly fill up with just a few parties. Overall service was fine and I hope for the best for them. Just wouldn’t be a place I’d rush back to.

Sahar Jaferian

Google
Nice small bar. There is definitely room for improvement. We ordered their pizza and it was good. Will try to go back and try other drinks and dishes. Staff and service were great.

Michael Babin

Google
Came here with a friend and really enjoyed our cocktails and were impressed by the interesting flavors and the atmosphere. (We didn’t order food.) A great first-date place for something a bit more intimate. This is the type of small business that Portland should embrace! Go! It’s well worth it.

Shelby T

Google
I’ve found a new favorite spot! I had the herbed fries, the cesear salad and both pizzas and everything was delicious and the portions were nice too. They had various NA alternatives (Ritual, Kentucky 74, etc. ) I had a NA Margarita which was DELISH! And the bartenders even got creative with making me a mock “disco nap” shot to participate with my girlfriend. Very impressed - Big shout out to Cat & Barb! Great food, atmosphere and bartenders! I’ll be back!

Laurel Moffat

Google
Hip. Relaxed and stylish. Food was pretty good but under-salted. The espresso martini on tap was good, but the other cocktails were too sweet. Feels like there’s still some growing pains from opening

R R

Google
It’s a great little cocktail bar to check out on the west end of downtown. It’s very small which encompasses an intimate vibe. Cocktails were good as well!

Eli Willman

Google
My new favorite bar in Portland, bar-none. Will certainly be back, excellent service and great cocktails! Well done!

Kaythlin Y.

Yelp
Tried this place out based on an ig reel. Experimental cocktail bar, that was classier and smaller than expected. Lots of great options for drinks on the menu (including NA), and didn't feel like any of the food was calling our names this time. Roni's Lil Helper was a fun tropical drink, we couldn't find the grilled pineapple in there, but had the same vibe as a pina colada. Super Smash Bros had an espresso martini vibe, with a fun creme brûlée top that you could smash (see video). Our server was very helpful in describing the drinks, and gave some insight on the menu (what Rise and Fall meant and how it followed the theme of Icarus). The bathroom was really cool with lights inside, my girlfriend and I of course snapped a photo inside. Glad I got to try the spot out, but might save it again for a girls night or birthday spot!

Jonathan S.

Yelp
As far as vibes go, they have them here! From the moment you enter the space, the large velvet curtain keeps the interior cozy and guests curious as they open them up to view the bar area. There are very tight seats along the outside, so expect to get nice and close with your group. The staff are very fun and will make the experience great, and be sure to ask them about their drink and snack recommendations. However, this is much more of a small/local bar with limited drink options and a very limited food menu. If you are hungry, I suggest dining elsewhere, since they only have snacks. The restroom lines can get long when it's busy. I waited 12 minutes for the restroom last weekend. I was quite surprised that they don't have two separate toilet rooms with a shared sink area to make this space more efficient, but, the bathroom is amazing. The lights and vibes and interesting mirrors are selfie-worthy - perhaps this is the reason for the time delay. I am not sure if I will return, but, if I have guests in town I probably would.

Scot N.

Yelp
Cool looking bar on the inside but somewhat hidden unless you knew exactly where to look. While the pizza was good, $8 for one rectangular lunch room style pizza is nuts, then add $1.50 just for a small thing of honey hot sauce and $15 for a drink and you've just spent $60 for two pieces of pizza, two small drinks, and tip. The quote of the night was "I had to drink this fast so I wouldnt taste it." Yes. The drinks were that bad. Don't even get me started on the seizure inducing strobe light experience of the bathroom. What the heck is that about. Plus, the door leading back into the kitchen bathroom area slams so loudly that if you are sitting near it, you will jump every single time someone goes in or out of it. The hype on insta is over the look because nothing else was worth it.

Don R.

Yelp
Small, chill cocktail lounge vibe. Easy to get to location. Small but creative cocktail selection with some old favorites and choices that make you say "what?" Those choices are good, too. Friendly courteous staff and bartender. Low lighting, music but quiet enough to have a conversation. Two drinks and a tip is $25-$30/person. No food. Nuts and olives/ snacks

Maria S.

Yelp
What a great cocktail bar. Loved the house cocktail list and the bartenders were all super knowledgable and kind. They have have great wine too - and don't miss the pizza, so good! It's nice to have a new addition to the neighborhood.

Resh H.

Yelp
The bar it self is cute, but very small. The drinks were good. The smell walking into the bar was horrible. It smelled like dirty mop water. I don't know if it's the salon next door or not, but that smell. We couldn't stay for more than 1 drink without getting nauseous from the smell