Funhouse Lounge, SideShow Bar & Clown Room is more popularly known as only the Funhouse Lounge. This delightful place will keep you entertained with a variety of live performances. Laugh your hearts out with their stand-up comedy acts or sway away during their dance nights. Get enthralled by their storytelling sessions, burlesque shows, improv and engaging plays. Take a part in their karaoke or listen to some good tunes by talented musicians. Take a sip of delicious cocktails or draft beer and nosh on tasty bites. No matter what you do, you can be sure of an entertaining time at this merry place.
You can watch a recent movie, listen to live music, enjoy your favorite sports event on television and down a microbrew, all in public at the McMenamins Mission Theater. Built in 1912, this 300-seat theater started life as an Evangelical Mission but now assumes the identity of a relaxed and retro place. Meet your friends or have your next business meeting, this spot is simply ideal for all. Savor your favorite McMenamins seasonal ale, request a glass of wine, and nibble on scrumptious bar eats such as burgers, sandwiches and salads and more. Movie admission tickets are immensely affordable and the perfect cost-effective option for a budget date. Children are only allowed during select matinees and a parent has to accompany them.
Great entertainers such as Marvin Gaye, James Brown and the Grateful Dead have performed in this historic ballroom that is now owned by the McMenamin Brothers. Three on-site bars—including a popular nightclub, Ringlers - will satiate your hunger and thirst. It is worth a visit just to behold the local landmark's ornate chandeliers, picturesque windows and a 7500-square -foot (696.7728 square meters) dance floor that floats on ball-bearings.
Horse Brass Pub is the perfect place to raise a pint and get lost in a very colorful crowd. Do not be surprised if someone offers to play a tune on a bagpipe. The Northwest's best microbreweries are here, including Rouge YSB, as well as a huge selection of scotches. A full menu of British cuisine is offered. If you have ever wanted to order steak and kidney pie or see someone who actually would, bring a friend and have a ball.
Nick's Famous Coney Island has been around, in one form or the other, since 1935, and has succeeded in achieving the aim with which it was established; to perfect the art of the Coney Island hot dog. That isn't the only significance of the 'famous' in the name; no visit is complete without running into a celebrity or two. Apart from the signature hot dog, you must try the Dogfather, Chicago dog and Super Frank. The burgers, sandwiches and large plates are also delicious. The daily Happy Hour from 3p to 6p is the perfect time to enjoy drinks like the Red Cadillac and Purple Hooter.