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The 10 Best Late Breakfast And Brunch Spots In Portland, Oregon
"Though its sister restaurant Le Pigeon is more well-known, Little Bird Bistro beats it out on Instagram. It helps that Little Bird is open for lunch and dinner, and the more casual atmosphere attract a slightly younger demographic ― the kind of folks that apparently love documenting their experience on Instagram. View this post on Instagram"
"Le Pigeon is next on our list of the best desserts in Portland. Le Pigeon is a place to visit in Portland for posh desserts and fancy food. If you’re looking for the best desserts in Portland, and you’re looking for something with a bit of flair and sophistication… then this place is going to tick all your boxes."
"Gabriel Rucker is a Portland original, possessed by French bistro cooking and Americana. Meat rules the ever-changing list—foie gras, pigeon, and pig parts are frequent guests. But salads can also be brilliant, and the French-focused wine list is deep, smart, and personal."
"Laurelwood Public House and Brewery, also known as Laurelwood Brewery is an enjoyable relaxed brewpub for anyone, including families. Their onsite brewery features a 15 barrel brewery system and one of their brewers will give you a tour if you ask!. Their food and micro beers delicious, and it's all certified organic and free range."
"A list of the best restaurants in Portland, Oregon wouldn't be complete without featuring a brewpub. And where else can you find a restaurant that is not only known for its award-winning beer but has a reputation for being family friendly?. Bring the kids and let them sing along to live music while you kick back and enjoy a pint."
"Last summer, if wanderers near Netarts Bay timed it just right, they could drop by Nevør Shellfish for a very special pop-up: Maylin Chavez of Olympia Oyster Bar, shucking, dressing, and baking oysters with everything from smoked goat butter to pickled serrano peppers (“bringing in a bit of my Mexican influence,” she says). OOB‘s coastal pop-up is on hiatus this summer, but Chavez still dishes the goods year-round at her three-year-old shellfish palace on N Mississippi: Hama Hamas, Oregon bay shrimp, sardine conserva with pimentón and verjus, fresh corn and crab gazpacho with peanut-and-pepper-laced salsa macha. Look also for the small oddities Chavez sources from farms up and down both coasts: cockles, barnacles, butter clams, and more."
"Oysterman Louis Wachsmuth founded this popular seafood restaurant more than a century ago, and it is still in the hands of the Wachsmuth family. Located only a short distance from the Willamette River in downtown Portland, the restaurant specializes in Pacific Northwest oysters, but offers a full range of local seafood. Popular menu entrees include Dungeness Crab Louis, hearty seafood stews and chowders and platters of broiled or fried seafood, including oysters, prawns, halibut, cod, scallops and calamari."
"This restaurant has been around for more than a century and it has seen the involvement of five generations of the same family. It is the perfect place to enjoy some luscious oysters along with a generous helping of history. The walls are packed with photos and memorabilia that tell their own story."
"Bonsai by Sake Japanese & Thai Cuisine is considered by many locals to be the best buffet in all of Portland. They offer an all you can eat lunch for $12.95. Besides the lunch buffet option, they offer a wide variety of Japanese and Thai food options."
"Mio Sushi is a chain of 16 family-owned full-service Japanese restaurants in Oregon and Washington. The cozy ambiance is created by comfortable booths that invite families to come for a traditional fusion Japanese-West Coast meal. They are constantly searching for local suppliers with the freshest seafood for their delicious sushi."
"3205 SW Cedar Hills Boulevard Beaverton OR 97005 503-643-6563www.cedarhillscrossing.com. Cedar Hills Crossing has everything – a couple of neighborhood grocery stores (New Seasons Market and Winco) a 16-screen movie theater (Century 16 Cedar Hills) a bowling alley (Sunset Lanes) and an outpost of the world’s largest independently owned new and used bookstore (Powell’s Books). This expansive shopping complex features a variety of informal dining options from slow food movement purveyor Buggati’s Italian to L&L Hawaiian’s franchise fare as well as favorites like Firehouse Subs and Cold Stone Creamery."
"12000 SE 82nd Avenue Happy Valley OR 97086 503-653-6913www.clackamastowncenter.com. With more than 180 specialty stores like Michael Kors PINK Victoria’s Secret Clarks H&M Justice/Brothers Oregon’s largest Barnes and Noble and a full-line Disney Store as well as eight anchor stores (including Nordstrom Macy’s and Macy’s Home Store) and a 20-screen stadium-style XD Century Theatre it’s no wonder Clackamas Town Center is the Portland metro area’s most visited mall. It also boasts an impressive collection of restaurants including RAM Restaurant & Brewery Claim Jumper Noodles & Company Native Foods Café Pieology Chipotle and Sinju Sushi is sure to wow!"
"700 SW Fifth Avenue Portland Oregon 97204 503-228-5800www.pioneerplace.com. This is a shopping experience like none other in the metro area. Nestled in the heart of downtown Portland and spanning four city blocks and four floors connected by underground tunnel and upper level pedestrian bridge Pioneer Place (named after the adjacent Pioneer Courthouse Square a.k.a. Portland’s Living Room) houses some of the most exclusive shopping experiences in Oregon like Saks Fifth Avenue Tiffany & Co."
"This shopping center occupies four city blocks in the heart of downtown Portland, offering tax-free shopping at over 100 stores, an expansive food court, bars and a movie theater."