Bar in Portland, United States
Nimblefish
100Pearl PointsLow-effort booking, high-intent visit.

About Nimblefish
Nimblefish on SE 20th Ave is one of Portland's easier bars to book, making it a practical choice for groups who don't want to battle Multnomah Whiskey Library wait times. The inner Southeast location keeps the crowd local and the room manageable. Confirm hours and group capacity directly before visiting, as published operational details are limited.
Verdict: Worth Booking, But Know What You're Getting Into
Nimblefish on SE 20th Ave is an easy reservation to land — booking difficulty is low compared to most serious cocktail bars in Portland — but don't let that fool you into treating it as a fallback. This is a deliberate destination, particularly if you've been once and want to go deeper. The bar sits in a residential-leaning stretch of Southeast Portland, away from the foot traffic that drives places like Multnomah Whiskey Library into weeks-long waits. That accessibility is an asset, not a warning sign.
Portrait
If you've visited Nimblefish before, the question on a return trip is how to use the visit more intentionally. The address, 1524 SE 20th Ave, places it in Portland's inner Southeast, a neighborhood with a quieter bar scene than the Pearl District or Northwest 23rd. The venue database has limited published detail on pricing, hours, and format, which means the practical planning falls to you. Check current hours and booking availability directly before building a night around it.
What the address and context do confirm: this is a neighborhood-anchored bar, not a high-profile destination that markets itself aggressively. For a return visitor, that's actually useful intelligence. It means the crowd tends toward locals who know what they want, the room doesn't fill the same way a ticketed or press-heavy spot does, and the bar team has likely seen regulars cycle through often enough to have a rhythm.
Group Suitability
For groups of four or more, Nimblefish's low booking difficulty is a genuine advantage. High-demand Portland bars like Bible Club PDX or Multnomah Whiskey Library can be logistically difficult to coordinate for larger parties, either because of seat count constraints or reservation structures that favor smaller groups. At Nimblefish, you're less likely to be splitting your party across the room or waiting at the door. That said, venue data doesn't confirm specific private space or large-group seating arrangements, so for parties of six or more, confirm capacity directly before committing.
As a group bar pick in Southeast Portland, the location also works well as a stop in a broader evening. The inner SE pocket near Rum Club and Teardrop Lounge gives you viable backup options within reach if your group wants to move after a drink or two. That kind of flexibility matters when you're coordinating four-plus people with different appetites for a night out.
Booking Window
Given the easy booking rating, you likely don't need to plan more than a few days out for most visits. Weekends may warrant a slightly longer lead time, but Nimblefish is not a venue where you need to set a calendar reminder six weeks ahead. For groups, give yourself at least a week's notice to confirm space and any logistics. Compare that to Multnomah Whiskey Library, where membership or advance planning is effectively required, or Takibi, which fills quickly on evenings due to its smaller format and design draw.
Practical Details
| Detail | Nimblefish | Teardrop Lounge | Rum Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Location | SE Portland | Pearl District | SE Portland |
| Group-Friendly | Yes (confirm 6+) | Limited | Yes |
| Price Range | Not published | $$ | $$ |
| Walk-in Viable | Yes | Sometimes | Sometimes |
For more places to explore across the city, see our full Portland bars guide, our full Portland restaurants guide, and our full Portland hotels guide. If you're building out a broader trip, our Portland wineries guide and experiences guide are worth a look too.
For cocktail bar comparisons beyond Portland, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent the kind of neighborhood-serious bar programming that gives useful benchmarks for what a venue like Nimblefish is aiming at. Also worth knowing about in Portland's broader bar world: Abigail Hall, 10 Barrel Brewing Portland, and 3808 N Williams Ave each offer a different register of the Portland drinking scene.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nimblefish known for?
Nimblefish is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Portland.
Where is Nimblefish located?
Nimblefish is located in Portland, at 1524 SE 20th Ave, Portland, OR 97214.
How can I contact Nimblefish?
You can reach Nimblefish via the venue's official channels.
Location
1524 SE 20th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Portland, United States
Compare Nimblefish
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Nimblefish | Easy |
| Teardrop Lounge | Unknown |
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown |
| Rum Club | Unknown |
| Takibi | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Teardrop Lounge, Notable alternative
- Bible Club PDX, Notable alternative
- Multnomah Whiskey Library, Notable alternative
- Rum Club, Notable alternative
- Takibi, Notable alternative
Among Portland's serious cocktail bars, Nimblefish sits at the accessible end of the booking spectrum. Multnomah Whiskey Library is the room to book if your priority is depth of spirits selection and a destination-bar experience, but you'll plan weeks ahead and likely deal with a membership or waitlist dynamic. Nimblefish is the better call if you want a considered drink without the logistics overhead.
Teardrop Lounge in the Pearl District is the stronger pick for first-time visitors to Portland's craft cocktail scene, it has a well-documented reputation and a slightly more central location. Rum Club is the closest peer to Nimblefish in terms of Southeast Portland positioning and a locals-first feel; if rum is a priority for your group, go there instead. Bible Club PDX wins on atmosphere and novelty for a special occasion, but its format is less suited to larger groups.
Takibi is worth considering if your group skews toward Japanese whisky and a design-forward room, but it fills quickly and is harder to coordinate for four or more people. For straightforward group bookings in Southeast Portland with low planning friction, Nimblefish holds its own in a competitive field.
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