2. Bar Carlo
7.4
6433 SE Foster Rd (SE 65th Ave), Portland, OR
Tea Room · 33 tips and reviews
Kandace Brigleb: Definitely order the breakfast burrito if it is special. Otherwise, and i know this us just plain wrong, but the vegan skillet is amazing (especially w/ a fried egg on top).
Karen Sue: Tofu curry skillet. Do it!
Kelly McNiece: always great food and drink. day or night. Try the Bloody Mary
3. Bröder Cafe
8.9
2508 SE Clinton St (at SE 25th Ave), Portland, OR
Scandinavian Restaurant · 82 tips and reviews
Katie Hilyer Hollister: This place is amazing!!' Everything is good! But the egg skillet & ebelskeviers are a fav!!! Sunday brunch must!!!!
T. Alden Waage: Great Hash. Need to go back for Aebleskivers.
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.
5. Leaky Roof
8.2
1538 SW Jefferson St (at SW 16th Ave), Portland, OR
Pub · 19 tips and reviews
Patrick D: Try the Wild Pacific Salmon Skillet - It smelled very salmony, and that's a good thing. It tasted 200% better than it looks in the photo.
Carmen Myers: Great HH ! Bean veggie burger and risottos are to die for
Stephanie C: If God were a chef, He would make this dish precisely the way the chef here prepares it. I said, "WOW! Mmm!" with every single mind-blowing bite. The Country Fried Chicken was RIDICULOUS. Sensational.
Chefs Feed: Ben Bettinger, chef of Imperial, eats here on his nights off. He loves the Wood fired iron skillet mussels. Read more.
EatMeDrinkMeNYC: Their homemade sausage is great! Get it on your pizza. For dessert, get the marionberry cream cheese ice cream.
Eater: NE's arguably under-the-radar neighborhood spot Firehouse brings warmth literally and figuratively, with its wood-fired oven, comforting room, and plates of Italian comfort. [Eater 38 Member]
7. Star Bar
7.9
639 SE Morrison St, Portland, OR
Bar · 17 tips and reviews
Jane P: Do yourself a favor and get a skillet of nachos.
Shy: Great food! Really really great food! Awesome music, excellent booze selection and a bathroom that you could spend hours in!
Nick Bostic: Bring earplugs, this place is unnecessarily loud. Maybe even ungodly loud.
11. Bröder Nord
8.7
3765 N Mississippi Ave (at N Albina), Portland, OR
Scandinavian Restaurant · 55 tips and reviews
Konrad Rotermund: Great Breakfast, wonderful flavor
Serious Eats: Swede-inspired cuisine highlights highlights daily flatbreads, baked eggs, hashes, and charcuterie boards with piles of house-cured gravalax and tiny jars of granola and yogurt.
Melissa Lim: The remodeled space looks great. The menu offers the same great food available at the SE outpost. Had the salmon cakes and fruit fritter for lunch. Great service, very delightful!
13. Kings Omelets
7.5
10711 NE Halsey St, Portland, OR
Breakfast Spot · 5 tips and reviews
Ryan Howey: The omelets are 4 eggs. And big. Not fancy, but high quality. The biscuits are made in house, and the pancakes are delish.
Robert Faletti: Had the king omelet , was a good choice.
Andrew Cook: Great Food and staff.
Enrique Gutiérrez Arzate: Their cocktails and their food is amazing. They have a good mezcal assortment too!
Eater: The Multnomah Whiskey Library has nursed long lines and wait times since day one. The crowds are flocking for the gorgeously appointed room and the some-1,500 bottles of booze that line the walls.
Matt Lanning: I've been to bars the world over, and very few can match this selection, service, and ambiance. Be prepared to wait or make a reservation. It's worth it. Very worth it.
15. Cricket Café
8.1
3159 SE Belmont St (at S 32nd Ave.), Portland, OR
Breakfast Spot · 35 tips and reviews
Harmony Courtney: Wonderful biscuits and gravy here, and fun atmosphere. Nice little neighborhood.
Dan Bartkowski: Check us out, check in, and have a great breakfast from the champions of breakfast!
J. Morgan: Homemade Hollandaise makes fer yummy Benedicts.