Buzzy spot for Scandinavian breakfast & lunch staples & aquavit in stylish surroundings.
Hours
| Tuesday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8800 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, OR 97223
Phone: (971) 373-8762
Website: https://www.broderpdx.com/
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Reviews
From the stunning entryway to the last bite of Æbleskiver, what a wonderful brunch experience.
The dishes were elegant with simple, fresh ingredients. Beautiful presentation and flavors.
Service was welcoming with attention to detail.
The atmosphere: the wood-slat ceiling and décor brings warmth to the large, open space.
Loved that there was a hum of chatter with music at the perfect volume for a convo (Solsbury Hill, Peter Gabriel; Both Sides Now, Tonic Mitchell; Lady, The Commodores).
Can’t wait to go back.
The food itself is incredible. The lefse plate is delicious and savory, and I can’t recommend the lox sandwich any higher- just as good as the old historical benchmarks in NYC, although a different styling, of course. The drinks are also a delight- Holiday Gogg was yummy and warming, and the hot chocolate and mochas were amazing and soothing. The abelskiver is a must-buy and is the perfect start to your meal and always a delight! Cannot recommend any higher!
The Shaved Ham Benedict was hearty and flavorful, and the Æbleskiver were the perfect sweet finish.
Cozy vibe, great service.
The setting is charming, especially with the garden you can explore while waiting. It adds a nice touch to the experience. However, the wait was pretty brutal—I stood in line for nearly 50 minutes, which definitely tested my patience. The price is a bit on the higher side, but that’s expected for a spot in the city.
Overall, great food and atmosphere, but the long wait might not be for everyone. If you’ve got time and don’t mind the line, it’s worth checking out.
We came here on a Monday for brunch. We waited about 5 minutes before being seated, so I’m guessing they are very popular even on weekdays. Not a bad wait at all though! It was our first time coming here. It’s very Scandinavian. The carved wooden doors are beautiful and the design of this place is so aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Lots of intention went into this place, making it not just a place to enjoy good food but a place for Nordic people to gather and celebrate their heritage.
The food is delicious.
I ordered the breakfast bowl and a side of pork sausages with their hibiscus lemonade. My husband enjoyed their savory Lefse breakfast. All of this was so tasty! I loved my breakfast bowl. It is perfect for vegans and those who are looking for something gluten free. I liked the mustard that went with my pork sausage. It wasn’t spicy. My husband was very full from the Lefse breakfast, and he said he loved the cheese and mushroom filling with the eggs on top.
One thing I will note is that there is no soy milk for a milk substitution. There is only oat milk, so if you’re unable to have oatmilk, you may want to try their lemonade drinks and forego the speciality hot drinks (they sound delicious!).
Take a quick walk on their trail outside to the troll! There is a Fogelbo home you can tour too. It was closed when we went, so we’ll be back next time to tour that. This place is family friendly.
Lots of events happening here. Good parking.