I still don’t think Screen Door is worth the wait, but if my friends want to go and wait for us I will attend! #pdxbrunch #portlandoregon #pdxfoodie #pdx #pdxeats
Having visited Screen Door in Portland, I can share that the experience is quite memorable despite the long wait times. Known for its Southern classics such as praline waffles, chicken & biscuits, and cornmeal dusted catfish, this spot truly offers a unique brunch that captures the heart of Southern comfort food. The weekend brunch menu often includes popular items like huevos rancheros, seasonal vegetable hash, and fried chicken tenders that are crispy and flavorful. One thing I noticed is that the crowd here is very diverse, ranging from locals to tourists all eager to try the renowned dishes. Waiting in line is part of the culture here, and while it can be a test of patience, many find that sharing this time with friends makes the outing worthwhile. If you plan to visit, consider going earlier in the day or on weekdays to avoid the peak wait times. The cocktail options, including peach bourbon ginger drinks and fresh rum blends, nicely complement the hearty brunch plates. Don’t miss trying their house-made cinnamon rolls or black-eyed pea fritters for a delightful treat. Overall, Screen Door embodies a festive brunch atmosphere where the food is rich in flavor and tradition. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat trip, going with an open mind about the wait enhances the enjoyment. My advice is to plan ahead, bring friends, and savor the community vibe along with the delicious Southern-style fare.

















































