Posts Tagged ‘Brunch’

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Accanto Restaurant serves brunch on the weekend with quite the array of fine dining picks. The Duck Hash was presented with beautiful colors that contrasted with delight and the flavor was lovely. The presentation was equally matched with each dish.

The Dungeness Crab Benedict was delicious and the potatoes were cooked just right- neither being too soft nor too crispy. The Croque Madame simply melts in your mouth. Overall, Brunch was delicious, very reasonably priced and comes highly recommended. Also a bonus, you can make a reservation and avoid waiting in line. My only complaint, the Bloody Mary’s were not special by any means tasting more like tomato juice than anything else. Accanto Restaurant is located at 2838 SE Belmont.

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I love breakfast and for that matter, who doesn’t? My weekend ritual of heading out of the house and scouting out a place with tasty bites and good drinks can be very adventurous. Finding a place with a lively environment and outdoor seating is an extra plus, especially with the weather beginning to warm up! A newly discovered brunch favorite: Screen Door located at 2337 E Burnside. Their plates offer a mountain of goodness ranging from mouth-watering biscuits n’ gravy, fried chicken and waffles, scrumptious eggs benedicts, and much, much more! Their biscuits and gravy hit the spot!

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Looking for a great breakfast spot?  Besaw’s Cafe proudly serving Portlanders since 1903; check out their local story revealing how this place started. A classic pick and self-discovered favorite weekend ritual of mine. You can expect a line or small wait- but coffee is there while you wait and it’s well worth it!

Weekend brunches featuring some of the best specials and most tasty benedict’s around (Seriously, Eggs Florentine….yum). Also featuring a wild salmon scramble, scratch Belgian waffle, huevos rancheros, house-made conconut and almond granola, and the list goes on with class. From Stumptown coffee, fresh OJ, bloody mary’s and mimosa’s for drinks.

They even offer a Recession Buster Menu with lighter portions that are easy on the wallet. Oh, did I mention the staff is great? Breakfast is served seven days a week: Monday-Friday 7AM-3PM, Saturday/Sunday Brunch 8AM-3PM. Also great for lunch, happy hour, and dinner; eat it up! Located at 2301 NW Savier St (NW 23rd Avenue), 503.223.2619.