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We just arrived in Portland the day before, so we were excited to try some of the local restaurants. Our son surprised us and brought us to Broder Cafe. He was extremely excited himself, so we knew we were in for a treat. The menu was unique, so I knew I had to study it to make sure I picked the per
It’s something different for sure. Tired of American style breakfast so I come here for try. Warming! It’s a long wait (an hour) so be sure you come early or pick a less busy day. Food is really creamy and cheesy. I don’t hate it at all, it’s something new to me I think it’s actually good! The pric
So, so, so good!! There was about a 30 minute wait on a Saturday morning and it was so worth it. I'm gluten free and they have gluten free menu items or ones they can alter to make gf, the waitress was very knowledgeable! I had the lost eggs with gluten free toast and gf panko crumbs. Best gluten fr
The kind of food you want to eat when it’s cold and raining outside. We shared the house-smoked trout hash and meatballs, which were very hearty and filling. We enjoyed the meatballs especially, and the accompanying creamy sherry and lingonberry sauces. Although it’s a bit of a cramped space, our co
Wow wow wow, this place is good Coming after hiking Multuonmah Falls, we wanted food that was both hearty and healthy, and we couldn't of been more pleased with Broder. While I wasn't exhilerated by looking at the menu at first glance, it didn't take long for me to realize why this place was able t
We were in Denmark and Norway last month and wanted to satisfy our cravings for Scandinavian fare. Broder never disappoints. In fact, you’ll find an outpost of Broder at Nordic Northwest, a Scandinavian nonprofit in SW Portland. Since brunch is a competitive sport in Portland we like to go early, p
Food and drinks were amazing. Our server was also incredibly nice and attentive! My only complaint is the seating accommodations. Tons of seats outside but no heaters to keep it comfortable in the winter- at least on my visit a week ago. For the price and caliber that this restaurant is on, it would
Such a great meal and experience. The food was incredible and the service was top notch! The golden milk latte was so good!
OUTSTANDING!! New favorite brunch spot! Every dish was delicious, service was wonderful and vibe is great!
Delicious brunch place for a spot of Scandinavian(particularly Swedish) food! 😋😋 They’ve long wait times - is recommend being there when they open. My friends and a I were there 5 minutes after opening and had to wait 10-15 minutes! But it was worth the wait. The food was delicious!! I tried their
Wouldn't recommend going for Sunday brunch. Admittedly we were a table of 5 (they auto add 20% gratuity for 5 or more) but we waited for 101 minutes, yep 1 hour and 41 minutes, for a table. It is tiny inside. Like teeny tiny and they did a fairly good job of turning tables over. Would go back but o
Broder is a hard place to get into, unless you're patient. At least on the weekends, anyway. I'm not a fan of their pen and board sign in procedure: the list is always atrociously long, and more often than not, people give up and leave without crossing their names off the list, projecting the image
I had an enchanting dining experience at Broder Cafe in Portland! The service was absolutely outstanding. The staff was not only accommodating but also incredibly kind and knowledgeable about the menu. They made me feel right at home, enhancing the overall enjoyment of my meal. The ambiance at Brode
Lovely and short menu with special Nordic dishes. Great coffee and good specials. I really loved that they had a vegetarian option for everything. We got there right as they opened at 9 and there wasn’t a wait but I know the line gets super long here. Idk if I’d want to wait but if you get there ear
The swedish hash, Danish pancakes, and vegetarian breakfast sandwich were all incredible. I really liked having the table sign up list being self-service too.
Super tasty food! I had the hash, with ham and pork, my husband had the lost eggs, and our friend had the open faced sandwich, all of them were well done. We also started with the pancake balls. Prepare to wait though, it’s a popular place! Update! Still fabulous! I had the breakfast sandwich. Supe
Scandinavian food restaurant. Every item I tried was delicious and portion is ample. They have good brunch cocktails. Recommend trying their Bloody Mary and toddy. You might have to wait for upto 2 h on a weekend if arriving between 10 am to noon (based on the self check in waitlist that I reviewed
Biked from Sellwood Park to SE 52nd and stopped here for breakfast. It was about a 30min wait but it was worth it. My friend and I split a ham breakfast sandwich and the Danish pancakes. They were worth the wait.
The eats were presented beautifully and top notch in flavor. Wait time on a Saturday afternoon was about 90 minutes. A way to check in online would be a great addition. Also, if you put two people on a big table it wouldn't hurt to ask them if they would be willing to share with another duo. We woul
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