
Tiger Portland – Danforth Street
Polished urban guest house with a speakeasy history. Mid-century meets New England Federal architecture. Social and communal by design — common spaces are the real star. Hosted service model with local insider recommendations.
Book the Bon Viveur room if you want an outdoor terrace — it's the only room with a private furnished deck overlooking the neighborhood, and can sleep 2 extra guests on its sofa-bed for $50/person.
Why It Matters
Originally built in 1823 and later dubbed 'Social Corners' for its legendary gatherings, the building hosted an actual blind tiger (illegal speakeasy) in its basement during Prohibition. That underground space is now a billiards room. Every room is named after a Portland creative visionary, and each comes with a handwritten letter of local recommendations from the room's named 'host.'
A 19th-century Federal-style mansion in Portland's West End that moonlighted as a Prohibition-era speakeasy — and still carries that convivial, slightly subversive energy. Nine individually-designed rooms named after local Portland creatives, a wood-paneled billiards room in the former underground speakeasy, and a help-yourself pantry make this feel more like crashing at a well-connected friend's place than staying at any ordinary hotel. Lark Hotels renovated it in 2020 with interiors by Elder & Ash, leaning into mid-century furnishings, local artwork, and working fireplaces in every single room.
Where You'll Stay
9 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
1 venue on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
A wood-paneled billiards room set in the building's original basement speakeasy. Open to all guests. The same underground space where the illegal 'blind tiger' bar once operated during Prohibition — now guests can shoot pool where people once knocked back illicit drinks.
Available Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm, exclusively at the Danforth Street house. Includes access to common working spaces, high-speed WiFi, bottomless coffee/espresso/cold brew, all-day pantry snacks, billiards room, Peloton studio, library and board games, and toast bar during breakfast hours. Headphones required for calls.
Small elopement ceremonies held in the decorated common areas or outdoor garden. Includes officiant, witnesses if needed, champagne flutes, chocolate-covered strawberries, and breakfast in bed. Call to book.
A stocked communal pantry with snacks and drinks available to guests at any time.
On-site Peloton cycling studio available to all guests.
Guests can borrow picnic blankets and fully-equipped baskets for trips to Eastern Promenade, East End Beach, or anywhere in Portland.
A skyline-surveying cupola at the top of the mansion with views over Portland Harbor. A romantic sunset spot that guests can access — ask the hosts.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Historic building. All rooms accessed by at least one flight of stairs. Not ADA-compliant.
Self-serve breakfast bar with toast, oatmeal, yogurt, granola, fruit, and seasonal toppings. Served 8–10am daily.
Lark Hotels loyalty program offering room upgrades, complimentary stays, and custom recommendations.
8 numbered guest parking spaces at $25/night. Limited to one vehicle per room. First-come, first-served.
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