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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Belmont Station (bar)

Belmont Station is a bar and bottle shop in Portland, Oregon. It operates at the intersection of Stark Street and 45th Avenue, in southeast Portland's Sunnyside neighborhood.

Description and history

Belmont Station opened in 1997, and stocks approximately 1,200–1,500 bottles of craft beer. It relocated from Belmont to Stark in 2007. The bar hosts events throughout the year, such as Puckerfest. It has also hosted a food cart on-site.

References

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