
Kingsland Kitchen offers an exceptional dining experience in the heart of Downtown Portland. Since opening in 2017, this charming brunch restaurant has become a local favorite, known for its creative and delicious menu. Kingsland Kitchen provides a cozy atmosphere and a welcoming space to enjoy a memorable meal, with a focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients and a passion for crafting the perfect brunch.
Bright, minimalist bar/eatery offering British dishes for breakfast & brunch along with happy hours.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 SW Pine St, Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (503) 847-1517
Website: http://www.kingslandkitchen.com/
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We were in a hurry and crossed our fingers hoping to get in get out. The regular tables were all full, but they have bar top window seating which was just fine. We were set and served immediately and our food came out way faster than it should have, and was so fresh and tasty. I ordered the slow cow tacos which were unbelievable, so good!! I can’t remember what my wife’s dish was called, but it was also excellent. Don’t know what brand of coffee they are using but it was excellent as well. Prices were more than fair And we made it out of there with time to spare.
We will see you again soon, Kingsland!
(Oh, those potatoes were excellent as well!)
The brisket benedict was good. However, I thought it needed more salt. It had a slight kick to it, and it was cheesy. It came with a salad on the side, which was great. The dressing on the salad was tangy.
The bagel and lox were okay. The cream cheese was really good; I could really taste the dill. The capers were mild. However, the bagel had way too many greens on top, which made it difficult to taste the flavors.
The breakfast burrito was decent. My partner thought that the flavors were mild. The chorizo and the salsa complemented the burrito. It needed more garlic, in my partner’s opinion. The avocado on the burrito was bland. My partner thought that the burrito could have been more savory, and they could have toasted the outer part more. The eggs could have been more flavorful; they were just scrambled.
The avocado toast was a little plain. It needed more garlic or some more onion powder. The lox was disappointing.
The coffee was a better version of diner coffee; it was nice and smooth. It was brewed well.