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Trivia nights in Portland

Let’s get quizzical.

A group of 30 or so people sit outside at Advice Booth for Untapped Trivia.

Get ready to have some fun.

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Portland is home to an amazing selection of local bars + eateries that offer weekly trivia nights. Check out these seven local options with prizes, pints, and plenty of questions ready to be answered.

Monday

The Automatic Bar, 3652 SE Division St.
7 p.m.
Take on four rounds of questions at this competitive trivia night, which only takes place on the second and fourth Mondays of the month.

Tuesday

Steeplejack Brewing Company, 2400 NE Broadway
6:30 p.m.
This place takes game night seriously — grab a slice and join other teams in toasting with special beer tappings for trivia time.

Advice Booth, 5426 N. Gay Ave.
7 p.m.
Take a step back in time with this 1970s-themed bar with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating for in-person trivia teams.

Wednesday

Swan Dive, 727 SE Grand Ave.
7 p.m.
Win this traditional trivia night run by Geeks Who Drink and have part or all of your bar tab covered.

Oakshire Beer Hall, 5013 NE 42nd Ave.
7 p.m.
Sip on something from one of the 26+ taps while you take your team to top three for a guaranteed prize. Get some in-game fuel for your team with a square pan pizza.

Thursday

Pinky’s Pizza & Whisky Bar, 3990 N. Interstate Ave.
6 p.m.
Local hosts Beau Bohanan and Jens Irish challenge teams to a mix of general and themed trivia at this Latina-woman-owned, LGBTQ+ safe establishment.

Hopworks Urban Brewery, 2944 SE Powell Blvd.
7 p.m.
Take your team and challenge other locals in this roughly 60-question trivia night that can last two hours.

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