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O'Connor's Vault

$$Restaurant
🕑 1-1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger kids enjoy spotting the unique vault features and cozy booths, while older children and teens appreciate the cool historic setting and hearty menu options like fish and chips and burgers.

About

O'Connor's Vault offers a unique dining experience for families in a historic converted bank vault in charming Multnomah Village. Kids are fascinated by the authentic vault door and old-world Irish pub atmosphere, while parents appreciate the family-friendly menu with options that go beyond typical pub fare. The quirky architectural features make it a memorable outing that combines a meal with a mini history lesson.

Highlights

  • Authentic historic bank vault door and architecture that fascinate kids
  • Family-friendly Irish and American pub menu with kid favorites
  • Cozy booth seating perfect for families
  • Located in walkable Multnomah Village with shops and parks nearby
  • Unique atmosphere that makes dining out feel like an adventure

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Request a table near the vault door so kids can see the impressive historic bank vault entrance up close
  2. 2.Visit during lunch hours for a quieter, more relaxed experience with kids; dinner service can get busier and louder
  3. 3.Explore Multnomah Village before or after your meal,it's a walkable neighborhood with charming shops and a great playground at nearby Gabriel Park
  4. 4.The booths provide cozy seating that helps contain younger children and give families more privacy
  5. 5.Ask your server about the building's history,staff often have interesting stories about the old bank vault to share with curious kids

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunches (11am-1pm) or early dinners (4-5:30pm) are ideal for families with young children, offering a quieter atmosphere before the evening pub crowd arrives. Weekends are busier but the lively atmosphere works well for older kids.

What to Know

Parking is available on nearby streets in Multnomah Village, though it can be limited during peak times. The restaurant is casual and welcoming to families, with reasonable prices typical of a neighborhood pub.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The cozy interior makes it especially appealing during Portland's rainy months when families want a warm, interesting indoor dining spot.

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