Planning a trip to Salem, Oregon week after next. Where can I go for some tunes, cameraderie, and fun? Preferably somewhere I can take my sister, who's not yet 21?
You could try Kells Irish Pub in Portland. They have a restaurant area and bar area. You might want to try it first yourself to make sure it won't scare your little sister away. When I was there, some form of music was played nightly. Weekends can get wild. The other place is Maggie McGuires in East Portland, if those brain cells haven't escaped me completed down the river Guinness. They have performers and occasional sessions. Best Wishes.
Where to play in Portland/Salem
Where to play in Portland/Salem
Hello, everyone...
Planning a trip to Salem, Oregon week after next. Where can I go for some tunes, cameraderie, and fun? Preferably somewhere I can take my sister, who's not yet 21?
Jason
# Posted on March 25th 2005 by Hickory6
Re: Where to play in Portland/Salem
You could try Kells Irish Pub in Portland. They have a restaurant area and bar area. You might want to try it first yourself to make sure it won't scare your little sister away. When I was there, some form of music was played nightly. Weekends can get wild. The other place is Maggie McGuires in East Portland, if those brain cells haven't escaped me completed down the river Guinness. They have performers and occasional sessions. Best Wishes.
# Posted on March 25th 2005 by CeolCairdeas
Re: Where to play in Portland/Salem
Kells Irish is a good spot for families etc. I played there for a few years on St Paddy's Day. Good fun. There are a lot of great local players around
# Posted on March 25th 2005 by Britney Spears
Re: Where to play in Portland/Salem
there's a nice session at county cork in portland on saturday evenings, starting at 6 and going until 9 or 10. people under 21 are no pro blem.
sarah (in portland)
# Posted on March 25th 2005 by sarahc
Re: Where to play in Portland/Salem
The Coffeehouse Cafe and the Grand Vines, both on Liberty Street in downtown Salem, have some musicians in to play frequently but not regularly.
Now that you bring up the subject, I'll see if I can get myself there to play a bit more often.
Tim
# Posted on March 26th 2005 by Tim Crosby