The Locations - Where to drink and buy whisky
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The bars/restaurants listed below are some of our
favorites. Be sure to double check the whisky once it
has been brought back to your table... The "Glen..."
or "Mc..." may be hard to understand in a noisy bar.
Oregon and Washington liquor stores tend to have a pretty
limited supply of whisky, so we've identified some other
places to get your scotch. |
Around Portland
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Where to purchase whisky
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Whiskey Distilleries
Whisky Bars / Restaurants
- Highland Stillhouse
201 Second St
Oregon City, OR
503-723-6789
THE largest selection of whisky in Oregon.
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Kells Irish Pub
112 SW Second Ave
503-227-4057
One of the largest selections of whisky in Portland.
- Paddy's Bar & Grill
65 SW Yamhill St.
503-224-5626
Home of "The Wall" - Over 30 single malts
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Horse Brass Pub
4534 SE Belmont
503-232-2202
A great traditional English pub
- The
Heathman Hotel
1001 SW Broadway
503-241-4100
Over 50 whiskies available
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- Uptown Liquor
1 NW 23rd Pl, Portland, OR
503-227-0338
- East Bend Liquor
527 NE Bellevue Dr, Bend, OR
541-318-2977
- Lake Oswego Liquor
644 N State St, Lake Oswego, OR 503-636-1112
Over 200 varieties of scotch in stock.
- Binny's - Chicago area
www.binnys.com A huge selection and a very helpful "Whiskey Hotline"
888-817-5898
- The Whisky Shop of San Francisco
www.whiskyshopusa.com Top notch selection.
Delivery available.
- BevMo - throughout California
www.bevmo.com
- The Whisky Exchange
www.thewhiskyexchange.com Excellent shop in the UK. Fast shipping to the US.
- Hi Time Wine - Costa Mesa, California
www.hitimewine.com A great selection.
- Beltramo's - Menlo Park, California
www.beltramos.com
Great selection. A lot of specialty bottles.
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