
The first thing you’ll notice when you step into Marco’s is our iconic umbrella-covered ceiling. (No, we don’t have a leaky roof.) Aside from adding some quintessentially eclectic Portland flair, the umbrellas serve a practical purpose, as well. The Nelson Thomas Building is a historic treasure…with high, hard ceilings; it can get LOUD when the dining room is full. The umbrellas help—kind of like noise-dampening panels, only way more conversation-inducing.
Longtime restaurant providing traditional American dishes & cocktails in a down-to-earth atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7910 SW 35th Ave, Portland, OR 97219
Phone: (503) 245-0199
Website: http://www.marcoscafe.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Reviews
Inside has a more vibrant vibe. Love their specials, food is always good, and they maintain a friendly neighborhood vibe even while being an upscale restaurant.
The host was nice and pleasant, but service was a bit slow. We waited for a while before the server took our order. Besides that, service was great
I ordered the Western Scramble and my friend ordered Michael’s Benedict. She was able to have sausage patty instead of Canadian bacon. Generous portion. Tasty food
As for the food, my partner ordered the corned beef hash. He found it quite plain and lacking flavor. While the poached eggs were cooked perfectly, the hollandaise sauce—an extra $3—was tasteless and didn’t add much to the dish.
I ordered the Marcos Burger, which was basically a plain patty between brioche buns, with a couple of thick tomato slices and a burger sauce that was maybe a 2 out of 5 in flavor. Cheese wasn’t included and cost an additional $2, which felt a bit disappointing for what was already a rather underwhelming and over price burger.
The highlight of our visit was definitely the drinks. I had the Café Brian, which was delicious and felt fancy—one of the better parts of the experience.
Overall, not a terrible visit, but not great either. Good drinks, okay food, and service that could be warmer. We probably won’t return.
I highly recommend giving this restaurant a try and also, the town was really cute.
Service has always been awesome – ready to accommodate my silly whims, attentive yet friendly. A Multnomah Village gem.
Grab a table by a window and stare up at all the umbrellas hanging from the ceiling…