Reel M Inn
Reel M Inn is a historic dive bar located in the heart of Portland, Oregon, known for its laid-back atmosphere, quirky decor, and notably, its fried chicken and jojos. Established in the early 20th century, the Reel M Inn has become a staple of Portland's nightlife and culinary scene, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
History[edit | edit source]
The Reel M Inn's origins trace back to the 1930s, when it first opened its doors as a tavern for the local community. Over the decades, it has seen various owners and undergone several transformations, but its essence as a neighborhood dive bar has remained unchanged. In the 1980s, the bar gained fame for its fried chicken and jojos, a reputation it maintains to this day.
Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
The interior of the Reel M Inn is characterized by its eclectic and nostalgic decor, featuring vintage signs, old photographs, and a variety of memorabilia that reflect its long history. The bar maintains a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both casual drinks and lively nights out.
Menu[edit | edit source]
While the Reel M Inn offers a typical selection of beers and spirits, it is most renowned for its food, particularly its fried chicken and jojos. Made to order and often cited as some of the best in Portland, these dishes have become synonymous with the Reel M Inn experience. The menu, though simple, focuses on quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
The Reel M Inn has not only been a local favorite but has also gained attention from various media outlets for its authentic dive bar experience and exceptional fried chicken. It represents a piece of Portland's history, embodying the city's culture of embracing the unique and unconventional. The bar has contributed to Portland's reputation as a destination for food enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic dive bar experience.
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