Brunching Through Portland
Portland, OR
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Posted over 5 years ago
Trinket
Trinket is a Richmond neighborhood favorite. This small space serves one of the best brunch menus around, featuring classic dishes, intentional cocktails, coffee and tea. Some dishes rotate with the seasons, while some of their most well-known dishes, such as the Duck Eggs Benedict, aren’t going anywhere.
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Tasty n Sons
This North Portland eatery serves a menu featuring family-style New American diner cuisine. This is one of the few restaurants in the city emphasizing shareable brunch plates. The long lines on the weekend at Tasty n Sons are a good indication that this hotspot serves one of the best brunches around. But the food is well worth the wait!
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Screen Door
If a long wait time is any indication of a restaurant’s popularity (it is!), Screen Door is one of the hottest brunch destinations in the city. Screen Door specializes in traditional Southern cooking with Northwest food values. Many brave the waiting period specifically for the fried chicken and waffle — three buttermilk battered natural fried chicken breasts over a sweet potato waffle.
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Tusk
From the team that created Portland’s beloved Ava Gene’s comes this bright and popular restaurant known for their brunch menu. Tusk has one of the most stunning dining spaces we have seen, with plenty of white space, natural wood, industrial light fixtures, and an iconic portrait of Keith Richards floating in a swimming pool hanging over the bar.
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INDUSTRY
Tualatin’s Industry is an excellent destination for all your brunch wants — and needs. Their menu has a global influence with plenty of small plates meant for sharing. You’ll find all the brunch classics you’d expect on their simple menu, including buttermilk biscuits and gravy, a vegetarian scramble, and pancakes, plus some unique options such as chicken apple scramble or crab rancheros!
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HunnyMilk
Hunnymilk is a pop-up restaurant located inside La Buca in the Laurelhurst neighborhood. Each Saturday and Sunday, they serve brunch from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in a prix fixe style. For $22 per person, select options from their menu, including a drink (alcohol can be added for a few extra bucks), a savory item and something sweet.
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Portland, OR
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Mother's Bistro & Bar
Mother’s Bistro & Bar believes that the best meals of a country aren’t in its restaurants; they are found in its homes, made with love by mothers cooking for their families. We couldn’t agree more!
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Portland, OR
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Broder Café
Add something new and exciting to your typical brunch experience with a visit to Bröder — at any of their three locations throughout the city and in Hood River. Broder Café, Broder Nord, Broder Söder and Broder Øst each serve brunch and lunch seven days a week, featuring fika and Portland’s largest selection of aquavit.
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Olympia Provisions Public House
OP Wurst is far from the worst brunch in the city. In fact, we think it’s one of the best! They serve a unique brunch menu focused on sausages, bratwurst and kielbasas. Don’t miss their iconic pigs in a blanket, the Frito pie dog, and the alpine platter, which includes your choice of bratwurst, kasekrainer, kielbasa, frankfurter, or French garlic sausage.
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Beast
Beast offers perhaps one of the most special brunch experiences in the city. This inventive eatery serves a prix fixe three-course brunch every Sunday with three seatings at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 1 p.m. Each brunch meal costs $40 per guest and hand-selected wine pairings are $20 per guest.
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