OT Best Breakfast Places In The General PDX Area

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Greasy style.....Original Hotcake House base of the Ross Island Bridge Eastside, ScreenDoor on Burnside is amazing, Milo’s on NE Broadway is great, but my wife’s favorite is Cadillac Cafe on Broadway and about 19th.
 
SHe’s half Scottish, thus not a very good cook. The only meal she lets me cook though is breakfast. Chorizo con juevos, with potatoes....watch out FAMS!
It's all about the memories for me.

Do you cook the chorizo in the eggs or with the potatoes? I start the chorizo and then cook the potatoes in the grease. Add in eggs later. Can do scrambled but i pref over easy so the yolk soaks into the potatoes too.
 
It's all about the memories for me.

Do you cook the chorizo in the eggs or with the potatoes? I start the chorizo and then cook the potatoes in the grease. Add in eggs later. Can do scrambled but i pref over easy so the yolk soaks into the potatoes too.
Sounds amazing. I cook the chorizo first then add eggs and cheese onions and cooked potatoes. Mix it all up together, heat up som tortillas and we are good to go. Kids love it.
 
Pilot Butte Drive-in, Palmer’s Cafe in Bend.
Gordy’s Truck Stop in La Pine.
OHH,OPH, Elmer’s in Portland.
 
I live on the other side of the country in the State that has the most diners of all in the US. Any "greek owned" diner in NJ is AOK. Recently, I was watching Diners, Dives and Drive in's with Guy Fiero. He stopped at the Vincentown Diner and I agree the breakfast menu is legendary.
 
I live on the other side of the country in the State that has the most diners of all in the US. Any "greek owned" diner in NJ is AOK. Recently, I was watching Diners, Dives and Drive in's with Guy Fiero. He stopped at the Vincentown Diner and I agree the breakfast menu is legendary.

Man, The best Pizza place in the country used to be maybe near you. Wally's Pizza in Wappinger Falls NY. I do not get a hit on google now though. Dang!
 
I’m tired of topics that get everybody sniping at each other. Let’s talk food. And the best place to start is with breakfast! My top five;

Word Of Mouth Bistro (Salem)
Otis Cafe (Otis)
Mother’s Bistro (Downtown Portland)
La Provence (several around PDX)
Original Hotcake House

Does anyone care? Can we do this without pissing on each other’s legs?

Word of Mouth Bistro is serious good eats. Corned Beef Hash is legit along with the Incredible Flying Biscuit.
 
Word of Mouth Bistro is serious good eats. Corned Beef Hash is legit along with the Incredible Flying Biscuit.
I hesitated to even bring Word Of Mouth up because it’s already tough enough to get into without adding new customers. But it’s worth every second of the wait......I’d love to try their cinnamon roll pancakes but I’m seriously worried they’d put me in a sugar coma....and as good as the corned beef hash is, the filet mignon hash is at least as good. Thankfully you can order both together........
 
Cameo Cafe is my favorite place to go. 82nd and Sandy(used to be one on 23rd and Burnside-ish as well). Just a greasy spoon no frills breakfast place. Huge portions for reasonable prices.
 
Cameo Cafe is my favorite place to go. 82nd and Sandy(used to be one on 23rd and Burnside-ish as well). Just a greasy spoon no frills breakfast place. Huge portions for reasonable prices.
Great recommendation. Definitely not if you want white table clothes and fancy. Their pancakes are AMAZING!
 
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I’m tired of topics that get everybody sniping at each other. Let’s talk food. And the best place to start is with breakfast! My top five;

Word Of Mouth Bistro (Salem)
Otis Cafe (Otis)
Mother’s Bistro (Downtown Portland)
La Provence (several around PDX)
Original Hotcake House

Does anyone care? Can we do this without pissing on each other’s legs?
Best biscuits & gravy i ever put in my face.

Stepping Stone cafe also was great the one time i went.
 
Pilot Butte Drive-in, Palmer’s Cafe in Bend.
Gordy’s Truck Stop in La Pine.
OHH,OPH, Elmer’s in Portland.

First job was bussing tables, scrubbing toilets and cleaning floors at the Elmer's at Mall 205. One of the perqs was half-price on the pancake stack.
 
I was glad someone mentioned Gateway Breakfast House. Has Obama ever visited any of the other joints y'all mentioned? That should tell you something about the GBH.

Also, McCrae's Country Cafe out in Gresham is fantastic, if for nothing more than their 12-egg omelets.
 
I was glad someone mentioned Gateway Breakfast House. Has Obama ever visited any of the other joints y'all mentioned? That should tell you something about the GBH.
What was it that made him stop there? The menu looks pretty normal. I'd ask if it was a historical joint, but at 114th St, is it still considered Portland? :)
 
Original Hotcake House base of the Ross Island Bridge Eastside.

Hands down, best pancakes in town. The hash browns and toast rock too.

Wife loves Screen Door. Long wait bums me out.
 
Places I've been to that I loved, and my favorite meals there:

La Provence (Banana French Toast, Cheesy Polenta, Collette Omelette)
Cup and Saucer (Lucky Scramble, Challa Bread French Toast)
Original Pancake House (Dutch Baby, Silver Dollar Pancakes)
Jim & Patty's Coffee People (Hipster Bowl, Breakfast Sandwich on a Biscuit, Pig Newtons)
 
Places I've been to that I loved, and my favorite meals there:

La Provence (Banana French Toast, Cheesy Polenta, Collette Omelette)
Cup and Saucer (Lucky Scramble, Challa Bread French Toast)
Original Pancake House (Dutch Baby, Silver Dollar Pancakes)
Jim & Patty's Coffee People (Hipster Bowl, Breakfast Sandwich on a Biscuit, Pig Newtons)
Jim and Patty's is a couple blocks away from us. Love that place!!!
 
I accidentally posted in the wrong thread, so I will re-post it here.

Grandma's place is usually the best for me. She was from the deep south so she'd usually made grits, 2 eggs over easy, 2 slices of bacon, 2 links of sausage, buttered toast, and a tall glass of fresh cold milk for my breakfast.

She would have me mix my egg yolk with the grits and add a touch of butter and salt. Man, can she cook.
 
Ok, couldn't find a burger joint thread via search, but...

BURGERVILLE. THAT IS ALL. WHY CAN'T WE ALL HAVE ONE OF THOSE IN EVERY CITY IN THE USA?! GEEEEEEZ,

That place is what all other burger restaurants wish they could be.
I accidentally posted in the wrong thread, so I will re-post it here.

Grandma's place is usually the best for me. She was from the deep south so she'd usually made grits, 2 eggs over easy, 2 slices of bacon, 2 links of sausage, buttered toast, and a tall glass of fresh cold milk for my breakfast.

She would have me mix my egg yolk with the grits and add a touch of butter and salt. Man, can she cook.
GRITS man you had me at GRITS! I know most non-southerners don't get it but.......I LOVE GRITS!
 

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