| 800 E. Burnside Street , Portland, OR 97214 |
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A new experience in Urban Hospitality, the Jupiter Hotel, Portland's premier Rock and Roll Hotel, offers 80 modern boutique guest rooms featuring Blue-Dot custom furnishings, black board doors, convenient location to the downtown entertainment district and convention center, complimentary high speed wireless internet service throughout the entire hotel and more.Our on site restaurant, The Doug Fir, is a post-modern classic, featuring eclectic Northwest Cuisine, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night dining from 7am till 4am daily. Awesome cocktails, an incredible lounge and club, the Doug Fir is the destination for global nomads.
The Jupiter Hotel is a non-smoking hotel.
Most recent user reviewsScore 5 out of 5 ~~~Loved the stay~~~ kayla, Idaho Falls, ID The Doug Fir Restraunt was a good place to eat and just to kick back and have a couple of drinks. The staff was great and the price of the items was perfect,not to expensive..The Juniper Hotel was a very excellent choice for me....Close to downtown,clean,and very hip,the rooms are small but if it is just one or two people it is perfect.I loved the theme of the hotel I enjoyed it and would stay again.Parking is limited and you also have to pay for parking. Score 1 out of 5 Horrible David, San Francisco, CA, 2007-02-10 The neighborhoods is at least close to some dingy strip clubs. I'm sure you could get nice and mugged after going to one.The hotel is a growth on the night club next to the hotel. I was told the property was bought for the night club, the hotel part is an after thought and it showed. Nasty hallways, cheezy red lights, disgusting rooms, horrible beds, no hot water just for starters. Least they put new condoms on the night stand. Avoid this place at all costs. Score 5 out of 5 Very funky and very professional Michelle, 2007-02-10 Check out Le Pigeon, an outstanding restaurant just a block away from the Jupiter Hotel. The food and service are great, but since the place is small, the wait can be very long. We put our name on the list, went to a bar for drinks, and came back laterMy fiance and I were drawn to the ultra-modern decor of the Jupiter Hotel and the modest prices. This was by far the funkiest hotel we've ever stayed in (i.e., think bright blue, furry pillows, chalk to decorate / personalize your door, and a welcome condom near the bed). Don't be put off by the hipster staff-- we found everyone to be courteous, professional, and helpful in recommending nearby restaurants and helping us find a rental car. The location is great, too - just a 10-15 minute walk to downtown Portland (it's an easy walk, but there are taxis nearby as well). The hotel restaurant and bar, The Doug Fir, offered quick service and good quality, low-cost brunch (compared to NYC prices) in a cozy, log cabin setting. This is NOT a family hotel, as the rooms are small and the place can get a little noisy with the bar scene, but if you're looking for good value, convenience, and a fun, rock 'n roll atmosphere, look no further than the Jupiter. Score 4 out of 5 Awesom! Simon, 2007-02-04 Cool little Chinese place that serves burgers.Although I had a little problem with my room the hotel staff are amazing and will do whatever they can do to help you. Score 5 out of 5 Party in Portland Scott, Kansas City, MO, 2006-11-14 The Jupiter is very centrally located. It was easy to get anywhere in or out of the city from the Burnside Street location.The achingly hip Jupiter Hotel is perfect for a getaway weekend in Portland. An all white and charcoal grey color scheme is punctuated with blue lighting. A nice touch, the chalk board room doors allow fun and quirky "messages" for all to see. We knew we were in the right place once we spied the complimentary, hotel-branded condom on the night table. No luxury here and the walls are paper thin but the staff is very friendly, knowledgeable and attentive. The Doug Fir Restaurant-Bar-Lounge-Club is definately the highlight of this property. We enjoyed breakfast, lunch, happy hour, dinner and late night drinks here. In fact we could have spent our entire vacation inside the Doug Fir, it's that cool. Score 5 out of 5 Fun and hip Anonymous, Seattle, WA, 2006-11-11 Lots of trendy shops, concert venues and diner-type places to eat within a few blocks.We enjoyed our stay at the Jupiter Hotel. The decor was ultra-modern and provided a fun atmosphere. Great, reasonably-priced food at the Doug Fir. The rooms were small, but clean and comfortable. We stayed right above the lounge on a Friday night and it was a bit noisy, they did provide earplugs though. Score 5 out of 5 Family Warning: This is an Hipster Party Hotel Karen, 2006-10-28 They provide ear plugs. You may need them. DO NOT miss breakfast at the restaurant! Which is served until 3pm.The front desk acts like they're a little too cool for school. But it's easy to overlook, the rest of the staff is great. The rooms are really fun for a few nights, they're really clean and look cool, but not the best use of space (A luggage rack would probably be all you needed to fix it.) The doors are chalk boards and they provide chalk! The perfect hotel for a few nights of fun in Portland. The restaurant attached (Doug Fir) is absolutely amazing and the real reason why we would go back. A really cool staff, delicious gourmet food, strong cocktails and surprisingly low prices! Plus there's a cool lounge below that has shows most nights. PARENTS BE WARNED: this is not a family hotel. We saw a bunch of families checking in for the weekend, which seems disasterous. It's definitely a party spot, very LOUD (your heater/air conditioner drowns out most of the noise) with lots of great music. However, drunk band members stumbling in front of your door at 3am might not be the sort of educational experience you want for your kids. Score 1 out of 5 Review rebecca, 2006-10-27 No review provided by user Score 4 out of 5 Great local experience michael, Springfield, IL, 2006-10-16 also right in the heart of down townThis Was a great experience if your out of town. The place to be if you want the local flavor and loud bands!!! The coolest part was the chalk board doors to write what ever you want.Cool experience ask for a quite room if you want to rest Score 2 out of 5 Review tobias, Los Angeles, CA, 2006-10-04 Not a bad place, but not great either. Once you are in the room though, there is nothing special about it. Not particularly comfortable, no coffee machine (I've never stayed at /any/ motel without one before; definitely a big negative), shower faucet broken and hard to get water temperature right. Does have excellent internet connection though. A lot of noise from the night club and outside fire-place seating until the early hours of the morning. This is fine if you are taking part in the social life, but if not is a bit too loud for sleep. Earplugs are provided, but even so the noise seeps through. Restaurant was fine; food good and staff pleasant. Prices are reasonable. All in all, not comfortable, but not a bad stay, and I'd recommend it to young party-people on a low budget -- but certainly with a few warnings. |
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