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Marathon Taverna

Address
1735 W Burnside St Portland OR 97209
Phone
(503) 224-1341
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Fax
(718) 504-9603

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
7:00am-2:30am
Monday
7:00am-2:30am
Tuesday
7:00am-2:30am
Wednesday
7:00am-2:30am
Thursday
7:00am-2:30am
Friday
7:00am-2:30am
Saturday
7:00am-2:30am

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Come join the Marathon Family and sip on one of our 19 draft beers or an amazing cocktail from our full bar! Our menu features the best Gyro in town being served since 1974 in our original location The Acropolis Tavern.

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Portlands Top Rated Sports Bar Since 1994! Featuring over 20 HDTVs and an incredible 92 inch HDTV you are guaranteed to find an amazing seat in our 5, 000 Sq.Ft. bar for any of your favorite sporting events!

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The Marathon sports pub and grill over serves their alcoholic regulars to the point to where they have been know to assault elderly disabled veterans and commit other cowardly acts, as well. However the Marathon sports pub n grill continue to serve these people, which is one reason they have a bouncer at the door, at most times.
When this issue was brought to the attention to the owner Gus, at the Marathon sports pub. Gus said: "Yes.. I know Neal (who is sought by PPD and a person of interest in a resent assault) gets rowdy, He has been in a few fights here. We have barred him a few...

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40

A friend from the East Coast who lives on the "Rose City's" East Side wanted to get lunch. I actually wanted to go to Pambiche ... again. I love Greek...

Average Rating
20

I had the worst experience ever at this bar

For a sports fan of any kind, this hole in the wall is the perfect dive bar: TVs galore, plenty of seating, cheap beer, and a decent menu. Highlights include their $2 breakfast, chicken fried steak, tots & gravy, and nachos that come on a heaping plate and are served with a layer of chili. They are known for their gyros which are also dirt cheap and tasty. Oh, and don't forget the free popcorn...

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Horrible bouncer! At 5:30pm on September 13th the bouncer at the door denied our service animal and denied our paperwork. He obviously did not know he was breaking federal law and then got alpha...

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The marathon taverna has been one of Portland's top rated sports bars since 1994! Featuring over 20 hdtv’s and an incredible 92 inch hdtv you are guaranteed to find an amazing seat in our 5,000 Sq.ft. Sports bar for any of your favorite sporting events!

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A loyal shift of elderly patrons and the unsmiling doorman - those regulars may have been arriving every morning the past fifty years, but they'd best have their ID on hand to enter - are the only traces of The Marathon's rather-more-dangerous past. Weekend nights have largely been overtaken by a large, tight-knit, metal-happy, pool-playing, irritatingly-attractive group of twenty-somethings...

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