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Bagdad Theatre & Pub

3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR
97214

503-236-9234

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Lulu

Portland, OR

05/06/2010

three star average

The Bagdad is allegedly haunted by ghosts but that shouldn't stop you from going there. You can watch a cheap movie while drinking a beer from the pub (instead of sneaking one in your purse like usual). A very steep and winding ramp leads up to the theater, so those with mobility issues and/or manual chairs are in for quite a workout. The cafe/pub has a good selection of beers, but the cocktails are on the spendier side (around $7). Both of the bathrooms in the pub are wheelchair accessible, and the service is usually helpful and friendly.

Helpful service, Grab bars, Accessible path to restrooms, Accessible restrooms, Non-smoking, Well-lit, Space for 360 wheelchair turn, Clear, wide aisles, Accessible tables and/or service areas, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Accessible path to entrance, Stairs have handrails, Ramped Curbs, Public Transit

beer, hawthorne, movie, outside, pizza

  • Transit + Parking

    four star rating

    Public Transit, Ramped Curbs, Stairs have handrails

  • Entrance

    four star rating

    Accessible path to entrance, Wheelchair accessible entrance

  • Seating + Indoors

    four star rating

    Non-smoking, Well-lit, Space for 360 wheelchair turn, Clear, wide aisles, Accessible tables and/or service areas

  • Restrooms

    four star rating

    Grab bars, Accessible path to restrooms, Accessible restrooms

  • Service + Communication

    four star rating

    Helpful service

1 other review for Bagdad Theatre & Pub:

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    01/14/2010

    toshio

    Bagdad Theatre & Pub

    four star average

    Check out second-run movies on the cheap, and pick up some pizza and McMenamin's brews while you're at it. Usually runs kids/family fare during the day, blockbuster-ish fare at night. The counter where you order food and drink is a bit high if I'm recalling correctly. You can get to both the main level of the theater and the mezzanine by wheelchair, but the mezzanine ramp is kinda steep. The theater's beautiful - it's featured (along with Marlee Matlin) in the movie "What the Bleep Do We Know?"...Read full review >

    beer, movies, pizza

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