Apex (bar)

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Apex (bar)
Restaurant information
Established2010 (2010)
Owner(s)Jesse McCann
Street address1216 Southeast Division Street
CityPortland
CountyMultnomah
StateOregon
Postal/ZIP Code97202
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°30′17″N122°39′12″W / 45.5047°N 122.6534°W / 45.5047; -122.6534
Website apexbar.com

Apex (sometimes Apex Bar) [1] is a beer bar in Portland, Oregon. [2] Jesse McCann opened the bar in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood in 2010. The cash-only and bicycle-friendly business has dozens of beer on tap, a large patio, and pinball machines. Apex is popular and has garnered a positive reception. It is slated to stop operating at its current location in August 2024, as the lease was not renewed.

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Description

The beer bar Apex operates at the intersection of 12th Avenue and Division Street in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood. The cash-only [3] business has a tap list of approximately 50 beers, a large patio and an outdoor cigar bar, [4] as well as bicycle parking. [5] It does not serve food or allow children. [3] [6] The renovated industrial interior has a long bar and pinball machines in the foyer. [7]

Willamette Week has said: "Apex is Portland's least provincial beer bar, pulling in killer beers from all over ... rather than just close to home, with a selection not only geographically broad but vertically deep: Four-year tappings are common enough they're sometimes unannounced. It's also Portland's hugest roadside beer patio and its most adamantly cash-only bar. It's one of the bike-friendliest, if not always the friendliest." [8] Sunset magazine has called Apex "a go-to for rare beers served with care". [9] Apex has poured beer from Gigantic, Hair of the Dog, and Hamm's. [10]

History

Jesse McCann opened Apex in 2010, [5] [11] in the space that previously housed Lovecraft Biofuels. [7] [12] In 2015, Apex hosted an event to celebrate Fremont Brewing's launch in Portland, pouring ten of its beers. [13]

In 2024, Apex's future became unknown when the lease was not renewed. An announcement posted to social media on June 30 said, "Just when things were starting to feel like they're returning to a pre-COVID vibe, we're on the hunt for a new home." Operations at the current location will end in late August. [5]

Reception

Andy Kryza included Apex in Thrillist 's 2015 list of the nation's 33 best beer bars. [14] The website's 2018 "beer drinker's ultimate guide" to Portland said: "Apex offers a staggering array of beer styles in an unpretentious environment that's bolstered by a huge, packed patio open year-round. Whether it's obscure German or Belgian brews, barrel-aged imperial stouts, or delicate saisons that you crave, this ... porch is a perennial crowd-pleaser that's amenable to people bringing in outside food. And this is excellent news as it sits in one of Portland's best neighborhoods for dining out." [15]

Willamette Week's 2017 overview of the city's best patios, porches, and rooftops said Apex offered "the best and most crowded beer patio in all of Portland". [16] The newspaper's Nigel Jaquiss said Apex was popular in 2022. [17] The business won in the Best Beer Selection on Tap category of Willamette Week's annual readers' poll in 2015, [18] and was a runner-up in the same category in 2022. [19]

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