Upscale sports bar with arcade games, craft beers & cocktails






























"Whether it’s Blazers vs. Lakers, Thorns vs. Wave, or Ducks vs. Huskies, Spirit of 77 — named for the first (and so far, only) year the Trail Blazers won an NBA championship — is one of the liveliest spots in town. With an expansive beer-hall setup filled with tongue-in-cheek retro touches, it comes with large, flat-screen TVs, a projection screen, and Pop-A-Shot basketball. The food menu touts responsibly sourced chicken for its wings and beef for its burgers." - Rebecca Roland


"Spirit of 77 is one of Portland’s most popular sports bars for both its food and games. Visitors play foosball and Skee-Ball while they wait for platters of stadium nachos piled with cabbage, guacamole, queso, and jalapeños or tacos filled with beer-battered cod; on certain nights, it’s the spot to watch games around its projector screen or televisions. The beer list has a tight list of Oregon beers, including options from Heater Allen and Fort George." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden


"Whether it’s Blazers vs. Lakers, Thorns vs. Wave, or Ducks vs. Huskies, Spirit of 77 — named for the first (and so far, only) year the Trail Blazers won an NBA championship — is one of the liveliest spots in town. With an expansive beer-hall setup filled with tongue-in-cheek retro touches, it comes with large, flat-screen TVs, a projection screen, and pop-a-shot basketball. The food menu touts responsibly sourced chicken for its wings and beef for its burgers." - Alex Frane, Nathan Williams, Rebecca Roland


"Whether it’s Blazers vs. Lakers, Thorns vs. Wave, or Ducks vs. Huskies, Spirit of 77 — named for the first (and so far, only) year the Trail Blazers won an NBA championship — is one of the liveliest spots in town. With an expansive beer-hall setup filled with tongue-in-cheek retro touches, it comes with large, flat-screen TVs, a projection screen, and pop-a-shot basketball. The food menu touts responsibly sourced chicken for its wings and beef for its burgers." - Alex Frane, Nathan Williams


"The sprawling warehouse-style sports bar has ample socially distanced table seating available, though not much in the way of live sports programming right now." - Alex Frane