Dossier (Portland, Oregon)

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Dossier (Portland, Oregon)
General information
Address750 Southwest Alder Street
Town or city Portland, Oregon
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 45°31′12.3″N122°40′48.5″W / 45.520083°N 122.680139°W / 45.520083; -122.680139
Construction started1999;24 years ago (1999)

Dossier is a multi-floor hotel at 750 Southwest Alder Street in downtown Portland, Oregon.

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History

Built in 1999 and renovated in 2011, [1] the building was previously a Westin Hotel. Dossier opened on August 1, 2017. [2] [3] The hotel is operated by Pyramid Global Hospitality . [4] [5] Dossier provided guests access to beer and kombucha tastings, as of 2019, [6] and hiking equipment, as of 2020. [7]

Restaurants

The building's "Old-World Italian" restaurant Omerta closed in November 2017, opening for only three months. [8] Opal Bar continued to operate in the front room. [9] [10] [11] The restaurant Rosa Rosa opened in the first floor in 2018, [12] [13] [14] and closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. [15]

The French restaurant Bistro Alder opened in September 2022. [16] The menu has included French onion soup. [17]

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