NOW OPEN

THE STORY
The Downbeat is a music-centered bar, restaurant, and live performance space located beneath street level in Portland’s Old Town on the sw corner of 4th and Glisan. Conceived as a Rhythm & Social Club, it’s a place where music leads, the room moves together, and people of all walks of life are invited to unwind, connect, and catch The Downbeat.
The name refers to the downbeat in music—the first note that sets rhythm and direction. That idea shapes the experience inside. Sound comes first, atmosphere follows, and the energy of the room builds collectively. While the space draws inspiration from the intimacy of classic jazz bars, its programming is intentionally broad, embracing multiple genres and contemporary voices with a modern, youthful sensibility.
The Downbeat is designed to be a place to move and groove as much as it is a place to listen. It welcomes artists, musicians, designers, and thinkers alike. Anyone looking for a space where creativity feels natural, unforced, and shared. The goal is not spectacle, but flow. This is where people feel free to cut loose, stay present, and be part of the rhythm.






WE ARE
The Downbeat is owned and operated by The Creative Homies, Cyrus Coleman and Wale Agboola, and represents the first phase of a larger vision for The Horizon Enterprise Building, which will ultimately support galleries, maker spaces, studios, and artist residencies as the project grows.


Music runs deep in the Coleman family. Cyrus’s father, Tony Coleman, toured internationally for more than three decades as the drummer for B.B. King and remains an active force in American music. His father, King Coleman, was a celebrated R&B performer and cultural contributor whose work helped shape early Black American dance and music culture. Tony Coleman will play an active role in shaping The Downbeat’s music programming.
At its core, The Downbeat is about rhythm, release, and togetherness—a place where music creates momentum, creativity feels welcome, and the night unfolds naturally.
A place to listen. A place to move. A place to be down.
