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Embers Avenue

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Embers Avenue

Look for the big greenish building with bold yellow letters spelling "EMBERS" above a slanted green awning, and check for a crowd or a flashing sign advertising drag shows above the corner entrance.

Picture this: It’s a late night in Old Town Chinatown, and music pulses from behind these teal-colored walls, while flashes of rainbow lights spill out onto the street. For nearly fifty years, Embers Ave was the pulse of Portland’s LGBTQ+ nightlife-a beacon for anyone ready to dance, laugh, and lose themselves in the beat. People would flood inside for comedy that made their sides ache, drag shows that left jaws on the floor, and karaoke nights where even the shyest voices turned into pop stars for a moment. You could almost feel the floor move with the energy of sweaty dancers swirling through the night, while disco balls threw glitter across every face-gay, straight, young, old, and everyone in between. There was always a sense of something wild might happen at Embers; maybe you’d see a legendary drag queen, or find lifelong friends singing their hearts out after midnight. Even Donald Olson, the travel writer, said it’s where you’d find “flashing lights and sweaty bodies until the early morning.” Though the party ended in 2017, rumor has it something just as wild might return. Stand here for a moment, and if you listen closely, maybe you’ll still hear the echoes of laughter, applause, and the clink of glasses-proof that some nights in Portland really do burn brighter and last longer.

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