Located in downtown Portland’s West End on the edge of the Pearl District are the Crystal Hotel and Ballroom blocks – an area that could be renamed “rock ‘n’ roll row.” The Crystal Hotel, a 1911 flatiron, has 51 guestrooms, each with décor inspired by a song or performance from the neighboring Crystal Ballroom's glorious past.
Tucked between Pride Plaza and the Pearl District, Hal’s Café offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our chefs craft seasonal dishes with fresh Northwest ingredients, and bar specialists craft shrubs and sodas in house. They have also curated an extensive spirit, wine and craft cocktail list.
Find respite in the midst of bustling downtown in the subterranean saltwater soaking pool. Overnight hotel guests can unwind after a day exploring before heading to the Crystal Ballroom for a concert.
Al's Den is an intimate music venue named for Al Winter, Portland's gambling overlord who, in the 1940s, managed his vast empire that spanned the Pacific Northwest and into Las Vegas from this very location. Today in Al’s Den, we host live music, comedy nights and artist residencies. Venture a few steps into Ringlers Annex, a cool bar offering creatively crafted island-inspired beverages.
Across the street at the Crystal Ballroom, you’ll find Ringlers Pub, named for dance instructor Montrose Ringler. Ringers features classic American fare in a pub where pinball, shuffleboard and pool tables beckon.
When it comes to Portland, Oregon hotels, the Crystal Hotel, well, rocks.
The Crystal Hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Crystal Hotel allows pets on the side patios and in hotel rooms for a fee.