Starky's Explained
Starky's |
Fullname: | Starky's Restaurant and Bar |
Address: | 2913 Southeast Stark Street |
Location: | Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Coordinates: | 45.5195°N -122.6357°W |
Mapframe: | yes |
Mapframe-Zoom: | 13 |
Closed: | September 13, 2015 |
Demolished: | November–December 2015 |
Starky's Restaurant and Bar, or simply Starky's (sometimes stylized as Starkys),[1] [2] was a gay bar and restaurant in Portland, Oregon's Kerns neighborhood, in the United States. Established in 1984, the venue became a fixture in Portland's gay community before closing in 2015. It hosted LGBT events and served as a gathering space for leather enthusiasts and the Oregon Bears, among other groups. Starky's received a generally positive reception and was most known for its Bloody Marys, brunch, and outdoor seating.
Description and history
Starky's, located at 2913 Southeast Stark Street, was a gay bar and restaurant in Portland's Kerns neighborhood.[3] It was established in 1984 and housed in a building that was constructed in 1935.[1] [4] [5] Starky's was known for its patio and outdoor seating, in addition to serving American cuisine, including burgers and steak.[6] Joe Waldroff and Greg Simshaw purchased the bar in September 2004.[4] [7]
In 2015, Willamette Week described the establishment as a "patioed mountain chalet with homestyle food that seems as domestic as Grandpa's house, with busy Thursday karaoke, 'bottomless' mimosas at its essential Sunday brunch, and a charmingly dirty-avuncular bartender who seems to have an answer for everything".[8] Following its closure, the newspaper's Matthew Korfage called Starky's a "little mountain chalet" and "friendly little neighborhood bar catering to longtime regulars in the gay community with raucous karaoke, home-style food and a Sunday brunch that offered up bottomless cheap-bubbly mimosas unless you misbehaved".[9]
Beginning in late 2014, Waldroff and Simshaw listed the building and business for sale intermittently,[9] and sold Starky's for $1.2 million in March 2015. The duo planned to retire and expressed a willingness to sell the rights to the name and business.[2] The bar and restaurant closed on September 13, 2015, after operating for 28 years.[9] The building that housed Starky's was demolished during November–December 2015, and was replaced by a three-story apartment building.[1] [2]
Events
Starky's was a longtime fixture in Portland's gay community. It served as a gathering space for groups such as Blackout Leather Productions,[10] a nonprofit organization and volunteer group of leather enthusiasts in Oregon and southwest Washington,[11] and the Oregon Bears.[1] [7] [12] Historically, Starky's sold tickets to Portland Gay Men's Chorus performances[13] [14] [15] and hosted (or was a starting location for) gay pride events.[16] The venue also hosted special events such as: a 2009 celebration and fundraiser to send eight musicians from the Rose City Gay Freedom Band to perform at Barack Obama's inauguration,[17] a 2013 PQ Monthly press party,[4] Oregon Bears' 2013 car wash fundraiser for Our House and other nonprofits,[18] the Red Dress Party,[7] and "Civic Pride", which was presented by City Club of Portland in June 2014 to commemorate gay pride and LGBT Pride Month. The latter event featured guests from local organizations including: Basic Rights Oregon, Cascade AIDS Project, Equity Foundation, GLSEN Oregon, Oregon Gay and Lesbian Law Association, Oregon Safe Schools and Communities Coalition, PFLAG Portland and the PFLAG Black Chapter, Portland Latino Gay Pride, and Rosetown Ramblers.[19]
Reception
Starky's received a generally positive reception and was most known for its Bloody Marys, brunch, and outdoor seating. In 2013, Jaime Dunkle of the Daily Vanguard, Portland State University's student newspaper, included Starky's as one of the "Top 5 Gay Clubs/Bars in Portland," writing:
In 2014, GoLocalPDX contributor Byron Beck included Starky's in his list of the "Top 12 Gay Clubs in Portland", writing: "Starky's is for those who remember that brunch is best served on Sunday with a Bloody Mary. This true original is more restaurant than bar but that doesn't stop people from coming here for some of the stiffest drinks in town."[20] In 2015, Willamette Week contributors included Starky's in their list of favorite Portland gay bars.[8]
Notes and References
- News: King. Shelby R.. Starkys Has Closed and Will Be Demolished. June 14, 2016. The Portland Mercury. Index Publishing. September 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160619090057/http://www.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2015/09/21/starkys-has-closed-and-will-be-demolished. June 19, 2016. live.
- News: King. Shelby R.. Starky's Restaurant and Bar Is Gone Forever. June 14, 2016. The Portland Mercury. December 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701031710/http://www.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2015/12/21/starkys-restaurant-and-bar-is-gone-forever. July 1, 2016. live.
- News: Starkys to Be Razed for 46 Units. June 14, 2016. The Portland Chronicle. September 20, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807131010/http://www.portlandchronicle.com/starkys-to-be-razed-for-46-units/. August 7, 2016. live.
- News: Hump Day Free Ride: Milagro's 'Guapa' and Brunch at Starky's. PQ Monthly. Brilliant Media. March 13, 2013. June 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808050749/http://www.pqmonthly.com/hump-day-free-ride-milagros-guapa-and-brunch-at-starkys/12959. August 8, 2016. usurped.
- News: Starkys Has Been Demolished. June 14, 2016. The Portland Chronicle. December 17, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807130505/http://www.portlandchronicle.com/starkys-has-been-demolished/. August 7, 2016. live.
- News: Starky's. June 16, 2016. The Portland Mercury. https://web.archive.org/web/20160811162148/http://www.portlandmercury.com/locations/306627/starkys. August 11, 2016. live.
- Web site: Bamman. Mattie John. Starky's Restaurant Closes on SE Stark After 28 Years. Eater. June 14, 2016. September 22, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160625033050/http://pdx.eater.com/2015/9/22/9371767/starky-restaurant-closing-stark. June 25, 2016. live.
- News: Near and Queer: Our favorite gay bars in Portland.. June 13, 2016. Willamette Week. June 9, 2015. James. Helmsworth. Matthew. Korfhage. Amy. Wolfe. City of Roses Newspapers. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821103809/http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-24851-near-and-queer.html. August 21, 2016. live.
- News: Korfage. Matthew. 28-Year Institution Starky's Closed to Become Apartments. June 14, 2016. Willamette Week. September 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821124607/http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-33792-28-year-institution-starkys-closed-to-become-apartments.html. August 21, 2016. live.
- Web site: Minutes from the May 16th, 2010 Board Meeting. Blackout Leather Productions. June 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808035806/http://blackoutleather.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/June-2010.pdf. August 8, 2016. live.
- Web site: About Us. Blackout Leather Productions. June 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160712095155/http://blackoutleather.org/?page_id=41. July 12, 2016. live.
- Web site: May 2007 Calendar of Events. Oregon Bears. June 14, 2016. PDF. May–June 2007. 8. Paw Prints. 3. 9. https://web.archive.org/web/20160809041847/https://www.oregonbears.org/PDFs/pawprints/2007%20-%20Paw%20Prints%20May-June.pdf. August 9, 2016. dead.
- Portland Gay Men's Chorus (September 1985):
- News: Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Strings. September 6, 1985. 141.
- News: Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Strings. September 27, 1985. 53.
- A Holiday Sampler: The Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Alyce Rogers:
- News: A Holiday Sampler: The Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Alyce Rogers. December 1, 1985. 139.
- News: A Holiday Sampler: The Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Alyce Rogers. December 6, 1985. 142.
- News: A Holiday Sampler: The Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Alyce Rogers. December 13, 1985. 103.
- News: A Holiday Sampler: The Portland Gay Men's Chorus with Alyce Rogers. December 15, 1985. 46.
- The San Francisco and Portland Gay Men's Choruses (July 1, 1986):
- News: The San Francisco and Portland Gay Men's Choruses in the Artlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. The Oregonian. June 13, 1986. 112.
- News: The San Francisco and Portland Gay Men's Choruses in the Artlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. The Oregonian. June 27, 1986. 74.
- News: Events note start of lesbian and gay liberation movement. June 19, 1987. 38.
- News: Hector. Alley. One time at band camp...they sent some LBGT Portlanders to Obama's inauguration!. June 14, 2016. The Oregonian. Advance Publications. January 9, 2009. 8750-1317. https://web.archive.org/web/20151117003217/http://www.oregonlive.com/events/index.ssf/2009/01/one_time_at_band_campthey_send.html. November 17, 2015. live.
- Web site: Gay Portland in Pictures – Suds and Studs. July 30, 2013. Marty. Davis. Q Center. June 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012070349/http://www.pdxqcenter.org/gay-portland-in-pictures-suds-and-studs/. October 12, 2016. live.
- Web site: Beck. Byron. Civic Pride: PDX's City Club Civic Drinks at Starky's. ByronBeck.com. Byron Beck (blogger). June 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160624062658/http://www.byronbeck.com/home/1692-civic-pride-pdxs-city-club-civic-drinks-at-starkys.html. June 24, 2016. live.
- Web site: Beck. Byron. The Top 12 Gay Clubs in Portland. GoLocalPDX. June 14, 2016. October 2, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160402143911/http://www.golocalpdx.com/lifestyle/dirty-dozen-the-top-12-gay-clubs-in-portland. April 2, 2016. live.