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Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge

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Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge, June 2022 2
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Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge, or simply The Spare Room, is a dive bar, restaurant, and entertainment venue in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge
Northeast 42nd Avenue, Portland Beaumont-Wilshire

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N 45.558083333333 ° E -122.62019444444 °
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The Spare Room

Northeast 42nd Avenue 4830
97218 Portland, Beaumont-Wilshire
Oregon, United States
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spareroomrestaurantandlounge.com

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Northeast Portland, Oregon
Northeast Portland, Oregon

Northeast Portland is one of the six major divisions of Portland, Oregon. Northeast Portland contains a diverse collection of neighborhoods. For example, while Irvington and the Alameda Ridge feature some of the oldest and most expensive homes in Portland, nearby King is a more working-class neighborhood. Because it is so large, Northeast Portland can essentially be divided ethnically, culturally, and geographically into inner and outer sections. The inner Northeast neighborhoods that surround Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. were once predominantly African-American, resembling typical urban inner-city environments found in most major U.S. cities. However, the demographics are now changing due to the process of gentrification. In 2010, the King neighborhood was 25.9% Black or African-American, a 41.3% decrease since 2000. Inner Northeast includes several shopping areas, such as the Lloyd District, Alberta Arts District (Portland, Oregon) and Hollywood, and part of the affluent Irvington, Alameda, Grant Park, Sullivan's Gulch and Laurelhurst neighborhoods and nearby developments. The city plan targets Lloyd District as another mixed-use area, with high-density residential development.At the base of Northeast where its border meets Southeast, an area near the Burnside Bridge has been redeveloped into a bustling nightlife and entertainment district. By 2006, the area was established enough to get its own nickname: LoBU, in reference to Lower (numerically) Burnside.