1. Theo's
8.1
121 NW 5th Ave (btw NW Couch & Davis), Portland, OR
Sandwich Spot · 22 tips and reviews
Mary Álvarez Lam: You need to try the "meat joe waffle" perfect combination of eggs, bacon and maple cream! <3
Hannah Elle: They took our order and our money, and forgot all about our food. We waited 35 min. WTF?!
Seth Alberts: You have to try the waffle breakfast sandwich! Amazing!
2. Zach's Shack
8.6
4611 SE Hawthorne Blvd (at SE 46th Ave.), Portland, OR
Hot Dog Joint · 23 tips and reviews
Alyson Campbell: Amazing hotdogs... apple sage veggie dog is rockin as well!!! Always come in to visit for a great time :)
Cameron Carey: Cheesefilled sausage dog and fries is dankkk!
Todd Robinson: If you love the rush of a good horseradish burn, make sure to eat the Scorpions Dog! Sauerkraut + Spicy Brown Mustard = hurts so good!
5. Bröder Cafe
8.9
2508 SE Clinton St (at SE 25th Ave), Portland, OR
Scandinavian Restaurant · 82 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: The spherical Danish pancakes, Swedish hashes, and Aquavit cocktails are just a few of the authentic mainstays on Broder’s Scandinavian-inspired menu.
Eater: If Alvar aalto and Betty Crocker had a love child, it would be this Southeast Clinton Scandinavian place. Broder’s brunch is the most inventive in Portland. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Ayca Acun: This is their signature one.. Kinda felt that it was heavy buy yummy
7. Tasty ’N Alder
580 SW 12th Ave, Portland, OR
American Restaurant · 232 tips and reviews
Melissa: Bulgogi steak, halibut fish tacos, and chard were all awesome. Get all.
Jake Doran: The Bim Bop Bacon & Eggs for brunch is like whoa... Their music selection of primarily 90's hip-hop is pretty solid too.
Falcon Elizabeth: This place has made me realize that Portland is seriously winning the Portland v Brooklyn food competition. Also, so glad I'm not a vegetarian. Pork skirt steak all the way. And the heirloom tomatoes!
8. Clyde Common
1014 SW Stark St (btw SW 10th & 11th Ave.), Portland, OR
American Restaurant · 220 tips and reviews
Lynn Leber: Bourbon Renewal is delicious. Bartenders are awesome. Try the fideos starter, the beet salad, and the ravioli. All delicious. Can't go wrong w any of the desserts.
Eater: Clyde Common’s uber-hip, dimly lit common room offers a snapshot of Portland, Oregon in all its skinny jeans-wearing, pork belly-eating, pig-loving, slow food glory. Negroni anyone? [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
IFC: Portland: Let the communal tables introduce you to the beautiful and beautifully tattooed youngsters. Make a friend and order the lamb shank. -IFC Viewer
9. Tasty 'N Sons
3808 N Williams Ave (at N Beech St), Portland, OR
New American Restaurant · 236 tips and reviews
Benjamin Tran: The Burmese Red Pork Stew is at once palatably spicy, sweetly caramelized, and filled with different textures. Definitely a must have!
Eater: John Gorham's insanely popular second spot reinvents Portland's favorite meal — brunch — taking it to new heights worth the inevitable looooong wait. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Juston Payne: I thought the Dinner Protection Act of '34 banned brunches from being this delicious, but I guess Mr. Tasty and his Sons pulled some strings.
10. Breakside Brewery
8.9
820 NE Dekum St (at NE Durham St), Portland, OR
Brewery · Woodlawn · 96 tips and reviews
Michael Blank-Delaney: Try the 1/2 Pound Happy Hour Cheeseburger - Country natural beef, Grand Central brioche bun, Tillamook and Rogue cheeses...soooooooo good!
dj clint kuper: Awesome grilled cheese and chipotle tomato soup. Little pricey for the burgers and sandwiches. Good veg options and don't charge extra for a portobello or veggie patties.
Kalei Libby: Mac and cheese - omnivore style. The little crumblies make this plate so good! Best Mac and cheese I've had in the city.