Saturday, June 30, 2012

Meet The New Copper Penny





Lately I've been recalling those 'Hey-Days of the Eighties' when The Penny, as we all lovingly called it, was THE Southeast place to go and been seen.  How often I drive down I-205 and glance a smile in that direction, ahh the memories. I remember the live bands bringing down the house every weekend. Remember standing in line around the block to get in? Where are those days? I rolled into The NEW Copper Penny to find out... 

Feeling as visiting an old friend, I rolled into those familiar stomping grounds of old. There it was to greet me... The massive Copper Penny marquee, one of SE Portland's icons, proudly perched atop the legendary restaurant and night club of its namesake - has been there as long as I remember. Entering the restaurant, there he was, the man, a true legend sitting at his 'office' table. I know this table where I've met with him before on other occasions. This meeting was different than the promoter pitches I've given in the past. Today I came to talk to the man who brought the Copper Penny into our hearts and find out what The New Copper Penny is up to. Can we collectively bring that back?




His name is so well respected in this town but little is really known about Sakis Tzantarma, we all know him as Saki. I was extremely honored to spend the quality time getting to know this very noble figure. Saki is a very prideful man who does not boast or brag so it takes a bit of finesse to pull details out of him. Being in business for nearly 50 years with his 2 nephews and son Johnny by his side for over 30 years - that is something to be truly proud of. Not only of this achievement, he is very proud of his family and likes to spend free time with family, boating, out on the river and going on trips.

It took some prodding but through conversation I learned that he came to the US from his home country of Greece with only 5 Pennies in his pocket. Wow, I got goose bumps when he said that! I am sure many don't know that, so I had to revisit it again. Yes, 5 Pennies. 47 years ago Saki opened the first resturant in downtown Portland, The Copper Penny Supper Club, then went on to Athens West featuring Greek entertainment. He opened this location, The Copper Penny in 1973 while he owned and operated The Copper Penny II downtown. He talked of some interesting experiences with the ebbs and flows of owning, selling and keeping his businesses successful all these years. I asked him what the secrets are to staying in business so long and I was intrigued by his answers.  

"We cooperate with local law enforcement and obey the rules (OLCC)". Most importantly, Saki loves this country who gave him the opportunity to be a successful business man and provide  his family a solid future. I could see the conviction in his eyes and hear it when he spoke, "Give back and share what you have" was the strong message I received. A longtime member of the Restaurant Association, Saki is very involved and hosts several charity fundraisers every year. He and his associates are also very loyal to the community, the The Boys and Girls Club and Doernbecher Children's hospital, participating with these and other local organizations to help those who need it.

Providing a safe environment for patrons is always a priority. A dress policy is in place, security check at the door, regular patrols with local law enforcement driving through or stopping in to check the crowd, 42 cameras monitor every corner of the entire premises as well as house security inside and outside. "We always take care to make sure the ladies are always safe" this I know, I was escorted by one of their security to my car during a recent night out myself. While talking I learned that 'back in the day' Saki was a professional prized boxer, something that he doesn't talk about everyday but said it was helpful back in the early days of The Penny when people got out of hand. Today customers will not be over served while others will not be allowed in the door if visibly intoxicated, a good policy in my book.

Getting back to the music..  
I was delighted watching his eyes glisten when we touched upon the live music and the rockin’ days of the eighties. Saki remembers the first live rock band he booked, The Ghost Riders and then a country style band. We talked about the top notch bands of the time Sequel, Bad Karma, No Ties and Mirror, Mirror. Let's bring it back! We talked about what is NEW with The New Copper Penny. 

Saki and Tommy Von Shillereff


Saki brought up an important point, the club and musicians need to build a partnership working together to create a lively entertainment scene for the masses. Bringing Tommy Von Shillereff on board to manage the Summer music lineup has created a small army of supporters working hard to do just that! 

Saki and The Xperience Tribute To Jimi Hendrix Band
The Nightclub is so big you can almost get lost in there. Housing an amazing sound system and lighting rig, the place is wired for amazing Live Entertainment. Gigantic dance floor, 2 full service bars, 2 VIP areas, 1 greenroom, large restrooms, seating for 360 customers, this place can host some serious parties for any occasion. Live Music is now every Friday with Hip-Hop DJ and dance music from 1am-closing, then Dance Music on Saturdays.

The Summer of Rock At The New Copper Penny

** BRING YOUR FRIDAY PARTY TO THE PENNY** The New Copper Penny is going off the hook with Friday Night Rock! If you're a band scheduled to play an upcoming show - come support the other bands & they will be there for you!! If you're a music fan of any type - come get you some! The Talent is seriously incredible!! Tommy Von Shillereff has an amazing sound system/light rig setup and is top notch when it comes to running a show.

EVENT SCHEDULE:
FRIDAYS - DOORS OPEN AT 8pm

6/22 Wikid Sin
6/29 THE XPERIENCE(Tribute to Jimi Hendrix) & BUDDY HINTON BAND!
7/6 DR. STAHL Rock!
7/13 METAL CITY & GUEST metal (duh)
7/20 CRAZY TRAIN (Tribute to Ozzy)
7/27 R.A.R + special guest AMERICAN BASTARD
8/10 ANGEL STEEL (Female Fronted Metal)



The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner offering a variety of foods from Greek and Mediterranean to traditional American including steaks. Many long time regulars can be seen dining daily. Smells from the kitchen offer old world sense of yum.


The Pantheon Banquet Hall is an enormous sparkling room available for special occasion events and seats aprox 450 people. The room is beautifully decorated with white tablecloths, gorgeous chandeliers, stage riser and gazebo.


5932 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, Oregon 97266
Mon - Sun: 11:00am - 2:30am