Nestled in a revitalized 1906 building, The Hoxton features chic rooms and a vibrant rooftop bar with stunning views, making it a stylish urban retreat.
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"A chic hotel with a rooftop offering spicy margaritas, small plates, and sweeping views at Tope." - Janey Wong
"Revelers will have free rein of the Hoxton’s restaurants and bars, Lovely Rita, Tope, and 2NW5, during this hotel party. With an all-inclusive $75 ticket, guests can enjoy music, passed food throughout the three restaurants, and a hotel-wide midnight Champagne toast. Lovely Rita will have dishes such as smoked duck leg rillette and toasted sesame tartlets, Tope will serve things like camarones tostadas and achiote-braised chicken sopes, and 2NW5’s bites include crab crostini and caviar with blini." - Janey Wong
"The Hoxton, Portland—the brand’s second outpost in the United States, after Brooklyn—sits in Old Town Chinatown, in a 1907 building that overlooks the statuesque Chinatown Gateway. With this property, The Hoxton arrives in the Ace’s hometown, successfully improving on the tried-and-true hostel model with small but well-priced rooms, a buzzy lobby with plenty of work space and strong coffee, and restaurants and bars that even locals love. The 119 rooms are divided into categories, starting with Shoebox and increasing in square footage to Snug, Cozy, and Roomy. The largest options have a small living area with two chairs and a table, and what the others lack in space they make up for in smart design (including closets that hold coffee kettles and safes). Additionally, guests can look forward to small touches like a complimentary “little breakfast” delivered each morning upon request; thoughtful maps with neighborhood highlights; and minibars stocked with essentials like water and milk for no extra charge. When you’re in the mood for something more substantial, there are three food and beverage spots, all run by chef Joshua McFadden's Submarine Hospitality group (Ava Gene’s, Tusk). Head to the ground-floor La Neta for seasonal, Mexican-inspired fare; the rooftop Tope for fantastic tacos and a long list of mezcals; or the nameless basement bar (look for the door marked “knock knock knock” on SW 5th Avenue), which offers classic cocktails in a dark, intimate space."
"The best view in all of Portland—even on a cloudy day. On the rooftop of the Hoxton Hotel, Tope is an impeccable, stylish, greenery-filled respite serving impressive street-style tacos and stellar tequila and mezcal cocktails. We came up here for lunch—mushroom tacos with chipotle purée, king salmon ceviche, freshly made celery soda, creamy guacamole—and were reluctant to leave. Why would we want to? The space is open and bright, the vibe is incredibly friendly, and again: that view. This is an ideal spot for those long Friday lunches that blend into happy hour. "