Linda's Tavern in Seattle, Washington Palmer's Bar in Minneapolis, Minnesota Yamhill Pub in Portland, Oregon The Thirsty Beaver in Charlotte, North Carolina While the definition of a "dive bar " varies, the following is a list of notable establishments which have been described as such. A dive bar is typically a small, unglamorous, eclectic, old-style drinking establishment with inexpensive drinks; it may feature dim lighting, shabby or dated decor, neon beer signs, packaged beer sales, cash-only service, and local clientele.[1]
Establishment
Location
Ref.
The 5 Point Cafe
Seattle, Washington
[2]
Blue Moon Tavern
Seattle, Washington
[3]
Cafe Brass Monkey
Los Angeles, California
[4]
El Chupacabra
Seattle, Washington
Clermont Lounge
Atlanta, Georgia
[5]
The Cock
New York City
[6]
Comet Tavern
Seattle, Washington
[3]
Dockside Saloon and Restaurant
Portland, Oregon
[7]
Donnie Vegas
Portland, Oregon
[8]
Dry Creek Café & Boat Dock
Austin, Texas
[9]
Georgies
Asbury Park, New Jersey
[10]
Holman's Bar and Grill
Portland, Oregon
[11]
Joe's Cellar
Portland, Oregon
[12]
Kelly's Olympian
Portland, Oregon
[13]
The Know
Portland, Oregon
[14]
Linda's Tavern
Seattle, Washington
[15]
Low Brow Lounge
Portland, Oregon
[16]
Marie's Crisis
New York City
[17]
The Matador
Portland, Oregon
[18]
Mecca Cafe
Seattle, Washington
[19]
Metropolitan
New York City
My Father's Place
Portland, Oregon
[16]
Nacho Borracho
Seattle, Washington
[20]
Nick's Famous Coney Island
Portland, Oregon
[21]
Nite Hawk Cafe and Lounge
Portland, Oregon
[22]
Pal's Shanty Tavern
Portland, Oregon
[23]
Palmer's Bar
Minneapolis, Minnesota
[24]
Patty's Inn
San Jose, California
[25]
Pink Feather
Portland, Oregon
[26]
Reel M Inn
Portland, Oregon
[16]
Shanghai Tunnel Bar
Portland, Oregon
[27]
Space Room Lounge and Genie's Too
Portland, Oregon
[28]
Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge
Portland, Oregon
[29]
Thirsty Beaver
Charlotte, North Carolina
[30]
Tom's Restaurant and Bar
Portland, Oregon
[31]
Venice Tavern
Baltimore, Maryland
[32]
Yamhill Pub
Portland, Oregon
[16]
Zach's Shack
Portland, Oregon
[33]