Bar in Portland, United States
Pal’s - Hayden Island
100Pearl PointsIsland bar worth the rideshare detour.

About Pal’s - Hayden Island
Pal's on Hayden Island is a neighbourhood bar in a part of Portland most visitors skip. Low booking difficulty and a relaxed atmosphere make it a practical choice if you're already on the island, but for serious cocktail programs, Teardrop Lounge or Multnomah Whiskey Library will serve you better. Best visited in summer when the Columbia River setting registers.
Pal's on Hayden Island: What to Expect on Your First Visit
If you've been to a Portland bar before and found yourself wondering whether the island detour is worth making, here's the short answer: Pal's on Hayden Island occupies a genuinely different position from the city's downtown and inner-eastside bar scene. It sits at 515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr in a part of Portland that most visitors skip entirely. That geographic remove is either a drawcard or a dealbreaker depending on what you're after.
Come back a second time and the thing you'll notice most is consistency. Hayden Island is not a neighbourhood that cycles through hot new concepts. Pal's exists here as a neighbourhood anchor, not a scene bar. That distinction matters when you're deciding whether to make the trip.
The Drinks: What the Program Signals
With limited verified data on the current cocktail menu, the honest call is this: Pal's is not positioning itself against Teardrop Lounge or Multnomah Whiskey Library on cocktail ambition. Those venues run deep, curated programs with serious technical credentials. What Pal's offers instead is accessibility and a room that doesn't ask much of you. For a first-timer, that's useful to know upfront. If you want bartenders who will walk you through a flight of rare American whiskey or build a bespoke cocktail around your preferences, book Multnomah Whiskey Library instead. If you want a cold drink in a relaxed setting without the downtown commute from the island, Pal's fits the occasion.
Portland's bar scene, covered in depth in our full Portland bars guide, ranges from hyper-technical craft programs to direct neighbourhood rooms. Pal's reads as the latter. That is not a criticism — it is a filter. Knowing which category you need is most of the decision.
When to Go
Hayden Island is a warmer, quieter experience in summer and early autumn when the Columbia River setting actually registers visually. If outdoor seating is available, that is when it earns its geography. Weekday evenings will be quieter than weekends, which is worth factoring in if conversation is the point of the evening. Avoid assuming the weekend crowd will be manageable — island bars in Portland attract a local residential crowd that can fill a room fast on Friday and Saturday nights.
Practical Details
The address is 515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr #105. You'll need a car or rideshare, Hayden Island is not walkable from central Portland or from the Pearl District. If you're combining this with a wider Portland trip, our Portland restaurants guide, Portland hotels guide, Portland wineries guide, and Portland experiences guide are worth checking before you plan your day. Booking difficulty is low, walk-ins should be fine for most visits. No verified data exists on hours, dress code, or seat count, so call ahead or check current listings before making it a centrepiece of your evening.
For context on what a strong Pacific Northwest cocktail bar looks like at the ambitious end, it's worth knowing how venues like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans operate, both run tight, serious programs with clear editorial identity. Pal's is playing a different, more local game. That is fine if local is what you need.
Other Portland bar options worth knowing about as you plan: Abigail Hall, 3808 N Williams Ave, and 10 Barrel Brewing Portland each offer a different register of the city's bar scene. Julep in Houston is a useful comparison point if you want to understand what a bar with a clear, committed identity looks like at a similar price tier.
Quick reference: Hayden Island location, car or rideshare required, walk-ins accepted, low booking difficulty, leading in summer and early autumn.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Pal's - Hayden Island?
Verified menu data for Pal's isn't available, so a specific food verdict isn't possible here. What the Hayden Island address signals is a neighborhood bar format rather than a destination kitchen. If food quality is your priority, treat Pal's as a drinks stop and plan accordingly.
What's the crowd like at Pal's - Hayden Island?
Hayden Island draws a local, residential crowd rather than the downtown bar-hop set. Expect a relaxed, unpretentious mix of island regulars and Portland visitors who made the deliberate trip out to 515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr. It's quieter than Pearl District or Southeast Portland bars on most nights.
What's the signature drink at Pal's - Hayden Island?
No verified cocktail menu data is available for Pal's. The bar isn't positioned as a craft cocktail destination in the way Teardrop Lounge or Rum Club are, so expect a solid, accessible drinks program rather than a technique-forward menu. Confirm current offerings directly with the venue before visiting.
Does Pal's - Hayden Island have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in available data, but the Columbia River setting at Hayden Island makes this a reasonable expectation in summer and early autumn. Visit in that window if the waterside atmosphere is part of the draw — the setting registers most on warmer evenings.
Location
515 NE Tomahawk Island Dr #105, Portland, OR 97217
Portland, United States
Compare Pal’s - Hayden Island
| Venue |
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| Pal’s - Hayden Island |
| Teardrop Lounge |
| Bible Club PDX |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library |
| Rum Club |
| Takibi |
What to weigh when choosing between Pal’s - Hayden Island and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Teardrop Lounge, Notable alternative
- Bible Club PDX, Notable alternative
- Multnomah Whiskey Library, Notable alternative
- Rum Club, Notable alternative
- Takibi, Notable alternative
How Pal's - Hayden Island Compares to Portland's Bar Scene
Against Portland's most acclaimed bar programs, Pal's on Hayden Island is not competing for the same customer. Teardrop Lounge runs one of the city's most carefully considered cocktail menus and is the right call if technical craft is your priority. Multnomah Whiskey Library goes further still with an encyclopedic spirits selection and a membership-adjacent experience, book there if you want depth and you're willing to plan ahead. Neither of those venues is what Pal's is doing. Pal's is a neighbourhood room on an island outside the city core, and the comparison that makes sense is whether the detour justifies itself for your specific evening.
Bible Club PDX offers a stronger case for atmosphere-led bar visits with a distinctive interior and a cocktail program that has editorial identity. If ambiance is your reason to go out, Bible Club outperforms. Rum Club has a clear spirits focus that gives it a reason to exist beyond geography. Takibi adds a food-forward dimension that makes it a more complete evening on its own. Pal's doesn't have a defined identity in the same way, its case rests on location convenience for Hayden Island visitors and a low-pressure entry point into a Portland bar evening.
For first-timers to Portland's bar scene, the practical recommendation is this: if you're staying in central Portland, start with Teardrop Lounge or Rum Club. If you're on Hayden Island for another reason and want a drink without commuting back to the city, Pal's makes sense. It's the easiest to walk into of this group, no reservations, no queue strategy required, but ease of access is doing most of the work in its favour.
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