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The 10 Best Late Breakfast And Brunch Spots In Portland, Oregon
"Three North Carolinian imports craved perfectly flaky and buttery biscuits from their childhood. From crazy, over-the-top creations to Southern classics, Pine State Biscuits is your ideal morning solution to soak up all that regrettable alcohol from the night before. Insider Info: The Northeast Schuyler location also serves pizza, just in case you were craving extra carbs."
"Nothing says Southern comfort food like Pine State’s buttery, flaky homemade biscuits. What started as a test drive at the Portland Farmers Market in 2006 now has six brick-and-mortar locations, several of which are open for on-site dining—patio seating on NW 23rd Avenue is a perfect spot for a warm breakfast biscuit with local apple butter and a house Bloody Mary."
"Hosford-Abernethy's Pine State Biscuits, located at 1100 S.E. Division St., Suite 100, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the breakfast, brunch and Southern spot, which offers sandwiches and more, 4.5 stars out of 950 reviews."
"Chef Cody Auger’s SE Hawthorne sushi counter has become a national destination for Edomae-style sushi: meticulously cured and delicate slivers of fish, potent and pristine in flavor and texture. During the pandemic, Auger transitioned his restaurant into a more accessible format, which means the restaurant’s salt-and-vinegar-cured salmon and wild bluefin tuna arrive alongside maki filled with things like crispy salmon skin, mackerel, and natto. Nimblefish is open for takeout, delivery, and indoor dining."
"Nimblefish does ultra-fresh sushi (most of it flown in from Japan), perfectly seasoned rice, and very little else. Mackerel is wild-caught and then cured and aged in-house; uni, wrapped in nori, is creamy and briny at the same time. Smoked salmon is also cured and smoked (for five minutes at 175 degrees) in-house."
"Andina$$-$$$$1314 NW Glisan StPortland, OR 97209(503) 228-9535HOURS: LUNCH: daily 11:30am - 2:30pmDINNER: Sun - Thurs 5:00-9:30 pm, Fri - Sat 5:00 - 10:30pmBAR: daily, happy hour 4:00-6:00 Sun-Thurs 4:00pm-Close Fri-Sat 4:00pm-CloseRESERVATIONSStreet parking. One of Portland's well-established Pearl District restaurants remains an incredible spot not just for lunch or dinner, but for special occasions. Andina serves stunning, mouthwatering Peruvian food in a warm, lively atmosphere."
"One restaurant that appears on just about everybody's best-of Portland list is Andina. With the tagline, "A Taste of Peru in the Pearl," Andina has taken traditional South American cuisine to the level of fine art. Located in the heart of Portland's Pearl District, the neighborhood is comprised of boutique shops, art galleries and old industrial buildings converted into high-end lofts."
"The atmosphere is romantic, the Peruvian food is nothing short of inspired and there’s usually live music. Andina is located in the Pearl District at 1314 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR 97209."
"They offer outside dining with 6-feet spaced tables on their backyard patio. You might miss out on seeing the still-drivable 1961 pink Cadillac convertible on display inside, but you won’t even miss it with the lush patio and yummy food. You could get lunch and dinner, too, but you’re really there for the French Custard Toast or the Smoked Salmon Benedict."
"2128 SE Division A pair of schoolkids swung at a ninja turtle piñata filled with gummy pizzas on my first visit to Scottie’s Pizza Parlor. While it was the shop’s first anniversary, every day at Scottie’s is worth celebrating. They make the best pizza in Portland, offer employees fair wages, and run a pay-it-forward system for patrons to redeem free slices."
"Tiny pizza parlor owned and operated by the nicest, most genuine guy around. Get the Hawaii 5-0-5 by the slice or the DeFino square pie if you're getting a whole pizza. Also, the specials are always fantastic and have the best names."
"The park is huge, and its varied attractions include the world-renowned Japanese Garden, one of the most beautiful and largest gardens of its kind in countries other than Japan. The International Rose Test Garden, founded in 1917, features 10,000 plants maintained by the city, all in manicured displays."
"A peaceful oasis in the midst of the city, The Grotto is set among 62 acres of botanical gardens. As an internationally renowned Catholic sanctuary, The Grotto offers a place of quiet reflection for all people. More than 100 beautiful statues and shrines are nestled among flower-lined pathways winding under towering firs."
"Exit at the Pioneer Courthouse/SW 6th Ave MAX Station. You will find yourself in front of the Pioneer Courthouse, a famous Portland landmark. The nearby Pioneer Courthouse Square, often referred to as Portland’s living room, is a vast public space covering a whole city block."
"Laurelhurst Theater is a piece of Portland's history, and unmatched in its wide selection of contemporary, indie and art house cinema. Its glowing neon sign has lit up the city's south-east quadrant for nearly a century (no, it's not a bathhouse – wait, it might have been at one time, Portland has a downright filthy history). Once you make your way past the harming ticket window, you'll find a selection of craft beers and fresh baked pizza."
"While you're wandering around town you will undoubtedly run across the Portland Armory (pcs.org), home of Portland Center Stage and the Gerding Theater. Even if you aren't seeing a show, this intimidating brick fortress, in the middle of the Pearl District, is worth popping into for a latte and a looksie. For a live show, head a few blocks south-west to the Artists Repertory Theatre in the Goose Hollow neighbourhood (no geese allowed, please and thank you)."
"1515 SW Morrison Street Portland OR 97205 503-241-1278www.artistsrep.org. Founded in 1982 Artists Repertory Theatre is the longest-running professional theatre company in Portland. Artists Rep’s mission is to engage diverse audiences in fresh thought-provoking and intimate theatre."
"Founded in 1982, Artists Repertory Theatre is the longest-running professional theater company in Portland. Artists Rep’s mission is to engage diverse audiences in fresh, thought-provoking and intimate theater."
"222 SW Clay Street Portland OR 97201 503-248-4335www.pcpa.com. The spacious Keller Auditorium formerly known as the Portland Municipal Auditorium the Portland Public Auditorium and the Portland Civic Auditorium was built in 1917 and is part of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. The venue hosts performing arts events of all kinds ranging from Broadway productions to ballet and opera."