Reviews on Cafe food in Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States. Located along the Willamette River and its namesake lake, the city of Lake Oswego has a beautiful downtown area featuring riverfront parks, boutique shopping and specialty dining including a European-style farmers market open from May – October. Lake Oswego also offers visitors an active arts scene: Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the outdoor “Gallery Without Walls,” or attend the annual Festival of the Arts in June.
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4 based on 52 reviews
Business Hours: M-F 7:00am to 2:00pm Sat. And Sun. 8:00Am to 2:30pm.
Busy place and as "seasoned travelers" we try to avoid the big chains etc. Busy little place, really friendly mainly used by locals. Open kitchen so you can see what's cooking. Corned beef hash was good, eggs Benedict good. Would recommend this is you want a good breakfast to last you the whole day
4 based on 192 reviews
I first ate here 50 years ago. And Itâs been 16 years since my last bite of pancake. Iâm ecstatic the quality of food and service remains. They are Consistent in every respect. Delicious, unbeatable taste. Ursa & Reagan were most friendly & personable hostesses who welcomed & seated us. And Asia was a delight as our server taking care of our every need. We splurged on buying the souvenir coffee cups to take home- but $18.00 each is steep. The fond memory & the âtasteâ of one of our favorite restaurants will stay with us for a long time.
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4 based on 83 reviews
We love the biscuits and gravy here, but other things are nice too. I tried something different this time and I was very happy. Eggs, avocados and gluten fee English muffin...it was delicious. And my eggs were cooked perfect, which can be tricky sometimes. The waitress was very nice and helpful.
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4 based on 81 reviews
We are a family owned and operated restaurant who takes great pride in serving homemade "Gramma Style" meals with high quality ingredients. We took ownership of this business in January of 2018. Any previous information is unrelated.
Small and cramped space, traditional American comfort food menu, friendly service, reasonable prices. Good place for a substantial breakfast that will stick with you for a while.
4 based on 175 reviews
Weâre mighty proud of our Whole Grain Store and Visitorâs Center and once you step inside we think you will be as well. Located just 15 minutes from Portland and covering some 15,000 square-feet, the first thing youâll notice (after the mouth-watering aro
Went here numerous times over a 2-week period that I was in the area for work. Enjoyed their breakfast burrito as well as their lighter egg fares. Even hit them up once for lunch. Price was right, the service was fast and the people were friendly. Easy parking too.Thank you for the incredible review. We're so happy you stopped by! Can't wait to see you again soon!
4 based on 220 reviews
Stopped here for breakfast on a girls trip to Portland. It was about 9:30 am on a weekday.Extremely cute place, complete with a coffee bar, mimosas, blood maryâs, and the list goes on. Had several tables opened right away, but not cleared. We were the only ones waiting and it took about 5-10 minutes to get seated.Once seated it took a good 15 minutes to get a cup of coffee. Once we received our coffee, our waitress took our order and we began to get regular attention and coffee refills.Food looked amazing coming out of the kitchen. Iâm watching carbs. My eggs scramble with veggies and fruit was fresh and hearty. One of the women I was with ordered an omelet and she said it arrived cold. Didnât want to say anything as she didnât know how long it would take to remedy the problem. The other woman with us had chicken and waffles and it looked amazing.I think everyone - these days - are short of help. I sat and counted and the place probably seats close to 50 or 60 and I think I saw a total of four wait staff. By the time we left, the lunch rush was coming in and all the tables were full. Bottom line - food was good, but a bit of a wait.
Where to eat Chinese food in Lake Oswego: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 529 reviews
A locally owned French bistro and bakery specializing in hearty breakfast and lunches, finer bistro dinners, and a full-bar with draft beer. Our bakery counter is stocked with grab-and-go French bread, pastries, and delicious cakes.
Met two friends here Monday morning for breakfast. Great ambiance, location, and interior. Menu is wonderfully varied and has many breakfast selections beyond the standard eggs, omelettes, etc. Also Seasonal Specials menu. Food was great. I ordered the Wild Northwest Salmon Hash. Delicious but the hash browns were overly salty. Our server was perfunctory and a bit sharp, but she took good care of us.
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