The Jack London Revue

529 SW 4th Ave, Portland
(866) 777-8932

Recent Reviews

Diana H.

Comfortable small jazz venue with really good sound and small tables without a minimum drink required per table. Just have to say the Ketel One espresso martinis are the bomb!

Joel Sigel

Many of the on line menu items are not available on site. Had we known, we would’ve ate a nice dinner before the show-which was GREAT! Please update your website, thanks.

Calvin C Kyles

Last saw Curtis Salgado. Great show.

j sleeper

My husband and I had such a great experience here! We had a reserved table for two and I would definitely recommend this. It's what we'll do when we come again.The tables are close together but there is room to get out for drinks and bathrooms without physically crawling over 6 people which I do appreciate.We got there about half an hour after the doors opened and still had plenty of spots to choose from. This was just post snowpocalypse however so this might not be the case in the future.The vibe was definitely chill and great and everyone could groove to the music at their table or in the open space to the left of the stage.The bathrooms were actually very clean and nice which was great!We didn't have the food, but the drinks were good - well drinks are definitely the more economical option but we liked everything we had.The post show burlesque show was also an added bonus that made it all the more fun!I definitely want to make this venue a regular place to attend.

JD Moore

Awesome venue for live music!!!

Fancy Pat Klimas

Love being able to come and hear the Mel Brown B3 trio! One thing I have learned—-definitely get reserved seats, not general admission tickets. We bought General because we didn’t know, got there 45 minutes before the show and only one place to sit—all the way against the back wall. ?

Jackie Avila

1 star because the security at the front told me I smell like weed so I couldn’t get in. Booked a $50 table for 2 and to be discriminated against is crazy. Will be calling my bank for my refund.

Landon Lynch

True Portland landmark, great staff and cozy old school space to see some solid and unique performances

Dave Spraker

Our favorite venue in all of Portland. Never seen a bad show.

KD K

A safe place to meet with friends and fam. The bar staff are amazing and while we miss Zach (owner), the team is working like he's watching ❤️I love it

deangelo w.

Was here to watch my girlfriends band play. It's under Rialto pool hall has a nice ambiance I had no clue it was that big down there it's nice seeing everyone dress up and the drinks are fantastic. Only problem is it can get massively over crowded and then it starts to get stuffy. It be became hard to actually stay down there.

Debby Coleman

LOVED IT! Had a great time, limited seating.

Jessica j

This venue was located inside Rialto Poolroom in the downstairs. We went for a show. It was a trumpet player with a live band. We paid $20 each to get in and really enjoyed ourselves. We will definitely be coming back and recommending to others.

Richard Kacprowicz

This is quickly becoming one of my favorite Jazz venues in Portland. Have been to three shows there this year, and they have all been a load of fun. The ticket prices have been affordable and the atmosphere has a very classic feel to it.

Nancy Sullivan

This is the absolute worst music experience I’ve had. Except for the fact that the artist I came to see (James Hunter) was fabulous as always, everything else sucked. The “general seating” is actually a few bar tops with views obstructed by giant posts, or a room in the back completely removed from the show. The opening act was hard to listen to; his audio was so muddy that his many comments were unintelligible. Perhaps the folks in the reserved area in front of the stage could hear better, but these seats were sold only as groups of 4 or more. The venue sold way more “general tickets” than they should have, leaving a large number to stand ( further obscuring other’s slice of view.) Last but not least: so much talking!! Geez!I’m not even going to mention the neighborhood. Not the fault of the venue, but don’t go there alone

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