best breakfast in portland, tin shed/screen door?
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yeah, i think it's for 2 am drunken cheese fries. or whatever.
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1340 S.E. 12th Portland OR 97214 (503) 232-8060
go here. the Jolly Roger. The best pirate breakfast you'll be havin' YARGGHH
go here. the Jolly Roger. The best pirate breakfast you'll be havin' YARGGHH
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They have this kick-ass, creamy tofu sauce. Even my mother liked it.
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That being said, Junior's for vegan breakfast, definitely. Chaos Cafe on SE Powell is all vegetarian and mostly vegan, with a good brunch, and great lunch options--I've never had the dinner.
Paradox on SE Belmont is always a good standby. Not GREAT, but I've never been let down.
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I got to second both Genie's and Screen Door. Screen Door is NOT cheap, but it can be downright transcendental sometimes. Genie's is usually pretty solid - if you get the right person working your table.
Additionally - a couple lesser know but quite good options in SE are Sckavone's on Division and 41st - simple american style fare, but well executed. And the Detour Cafe, also on Division - I think near 30th or 32nd. Slightly fancier, but still inexpensive. Most amazing cardamom bread too.
Oh - almost forgot. If you truly are in SE - Bar Carlo on Foster near 64th - is excellent. Definitely more on the "fancy" side, but amazingly well done. Not expensive either.
See you at the bike show!
Additionally - a couple lesser know but quite good options in SE are Sckavone's on Division and 41st - simple american style fare, but well executed. And the Detour Cafe, also on Division - I think near 30th or 32nd. Slightly fancier, but still inexpensive. Most amazing cardamom bread too.
Oh - almost forgot. If you truly are in SE - Bar Carlo on Foster near 64th - is excellent. Definitely more on the "fancy" side, but amazingly well done. Not expensive either.
See you at the bike show!