Hours:
Sunday-Thursday, 3-10pm
Friday-Saturday, 3pm-midnight

Happy Hour served Sunday-Thursday, 3-6pm

About Ringlers Annex

Tiny and terrific!

Our Crystal Hotel is right next door — in the same building, in fact! 

The pint-sized, pie-shaped Annex is a window on the world of Downtown Portland’s bustling West Burnside and Harvey Milk streets. Build in 1916 by architect F. Manson White, this Flatiron-style building was once purported to be the smallest commercial building on the West Coast.  It originally opened up as a tire shop and went through many iterations over the years until purchased by McMenamins and reopened as Ringler's Annex in 1996.

Venture down the stairs to the subterranean, speakeasy-esque cellar bar which winds through to Al’s Den, featuring live music and comedy. Escape the street-level hubbub for a handcrafted cocktail, craft beer or glass of Edgefield wine en route to your next destination.  

Dine al fresco year-round at our heated sidewalk seating. Indoors or out, Ringlers Annex is a hub for enjoying a creatively crafted beverage.

Ringlers Annex allows pets at our sidewalk seating only.

Menus

 
No reservations are necessary; stop by for a quick business lunch, a pre-show drink or an evening date night.
 
Ringlers Annex also features Whiskeys in the Shed specialty menus exclusively for our Whiskey Club members. Interested in partaking? Check out the Whiskey Club.
Anderson School
Adults
Children 6 & Under
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