![]() The Oregonian included Embers in its May 2017 list of best places to dance in Portland ( Vanguard also included Embers on a similar list in January). The administrator declined to provide their identity without family or managerial permission.Įmbers, located on the corner of NW Broadway and Couch, is featured on and frequently highlighted on LGBTQ travel and culture websites. Through Facebook, an anonymous page administrator verified details about Suss’ stroke and condition, but asked those specifics not be published without the consent of Suss or his family. 28, Embers’ owner Steve Suss suffered a stroke, which leaves Embers to “no longer operate as a business.” The bar first open in 1969 and will remain open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights this week, ceasing operation on Friday morning.Īccording to a post from Embers’ official Facebook posted around 8 p.m. Embers Avenue, a gay bar and staple of Portland’s Old Town Chinatown, just announced it will close its doors in 48 hours after nearly 50 years in business.
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