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Welcome to Dixie Tavern

Dixie Tavern, located in Portland, Oregon, offers a lively atmosphere with karaoke, dancing, and a full bar. Customers praise the friendly bartenders and the fun ambiance. Some highlight the affordable drinks and clean facilities. Despite a cover fee, the fast service and entertaining bartenders keep patrons coming back. The mix of country and hip-hop music adds to the unique experience. With a welcoming vibe and diverse crowd, Dixie Tavern is a popular spot for a night out with friends or a solo visit for some karaoke fun.

Dixie Tavern: Reviews & Ratings

Kt M.
Kt M.

I came in by myself as a patron from out of town, and the vibe here is such a good vibe - karaoke, dancing, having fun. The bartender is friendly, I think she said her name was aneesa or aleesa and all in all, I have stayed here a lot longer than I anticipated to be honest .!!!

Alex W.
Alex W.

Good Coyote Ugly style bar with lively atmosphere and music on the weekends. Plenty of attractive girls though many on the young side and dancing as well.

Alexis B.
Alexis B.

Came to Dixie's for a friend's birthday this past weekend and had a pretty good time. We came just in time for their Santa hat party, which was fun. I liked the bartenders and the drinks here, two drinks for $15 isn't a terrible price and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the drinks. The music was definitely iffy, it was the same kind of music you would find in a college bar. Other than that, this place had a fun ambiance and atmosphere, and I appreciated how clean the bathrooms were. They do charge a $15 cover fee to get in, which I think is a little high for this place. Maybe I'm just used to cheaper cover fees, but I don't know if this place is worth $15 to get in on top of getting drinks, etc. Overall, this place was a fun time, just a little expensive once everything was added up.

Edward Q.
Edward Q.

Visited Dixie on a trip. Sunday night was a little slow but that was the vibe I needed. There were some regulars and visitors. Karaoke was going and was decent as karaoke can be. Marissa was my bartender. She was extremely nice and attentive. She chatted with me and was engaging. I recommend going here for a break from the day to day. Cheers!

Jason V.
Jason V.

Some of my favorite memories of hanging out with friends, drinking, dancing and partying happened here at Dixie's. This is unusual, as I have an intense dislike for both country music and hip hop, and this *country-themed* bar, that plays almost nothing *but* hip hop (wut?), and yet, here I have come, over and over, for years now, usually in the company of a bevy of gorgeous women. At this point, my loyalty to Dixie is likely just a mild form of Stockholm Syndrome. But that's not to say it doesn't have it's perks. First off, for a club as densely packed as Dixie tends to be, their service is phenomenal. I'm not referring to the attractive women in cut-off shorts and cleavage-bearing cut T-shirts (although I could be), but they manage to mix and serve cocktails at unheard of speeds, and crank food out of the kitchen faster than several professional restaurants that I hold in high regard. Whoever manages this place knows what the hell he/she is doing, and trains/picks their employees well. Things of which to be aware: * Come after 10pm and you *will* pay a cover. (Concerning this, though, one positive I can say is that I've never experienced any gate-keeping just for being male, like some other clubs do). * About once an hour or so, the (all-female) bartenders will get up on the bar and dance for the duration of a short song. * The coat check is unmanned far more than it is staffed, regardless of season or weather conditions. * Cocktails are surprisingly, reasonably priced (and sizeable) considering they have a captive audience. I suspect the cover takes the edge off and helps keep them competitive. * Lots of drunk "dude bros" and their ilk on weekend nights, but as a whole, their patrons are a step above those crammed into Dirty across the street (and similar dives). If you're going to come to Dixie (and it sounds like I am recommending it!), do yourself a favor: come early, and come prepared. The experience is not exactly the one that is advertised, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It must not be, because I keep coming back. Nostalgia is one helluva drug, it seems!

Location

  • Dixie Tavern
    32 NW 3rd Ave Portland, OR 97209 Hotline: (503) 234-9431

If you are looking for a place that combines karaoke, American cuisine, and a vibrant bar atmosphere, look no further than Dixie Tavern in Portland, Oregon. This women-owned establishment offers a range of amenities, from takeout and delivery options to wheelchair accessibility and happy hour specials. The energetic vibe, accompanied by music videos, karaoke nights, and a DJ, makes it a popular spot for those looking to let loose and have a good time.

Customers have highlighted the friendly service at Dixie Tavern, with bartenders like Marissa going above and beyond to ensure a great experience. The drinks are reasonably priced, and the atmosphere is perfect for dancing and socializing. While the cover fee may be a bit steep for some, the overall ambiance and cleanliness of the venue make it worth the visit.

Even with a mix of country and hip hop music playing, patrons keep coming back for the fast service, quality cocktails, and lively atmosphere. The staff's efficiency and the overall experience at Dixie Tavern make it a go-to spot for those looking for a fun night out. With ample seating, covered outdoor areas, and a pool table, there is something for everyone at this popular Portland bar.