Stephanie Van Dyke
Toast is officially my favorite brunch spot in Woodstock, and beyond. The food is amazing, and the people are too. The ingredients are fresh, the flavors are delicious, and the portions are plenty. The owners and staff know the community and are happy to share what’s happening. Need a post-brunch plan? They’ll tell you what’s going on in the neighborhood that day, that week, that month. It’s a place I want to show off to visitors when they come through, for the food just as much as for the friendly, happy vibe.
… moreChau Nguyen
Small casual breakfast spot. It was busy at the time i came but the table and service were fast. The pork belly was good!
… moreLevel Au Chat
I absolutely love this place. It might be a bit spendy but the quality is beyond comparison to most any breakfast in the area. Scott was energetic and sold every plate with a story. I had the country eggs Benedict whilst my bestie had some pork belly better than I’ve ever sampled. I could be happy having a meal like that once a week. Do yourself a favor and eat here…
… morejimlaregina
Four and a half stars, rounded off to five.
All eateries charge too much. Take it or leave it. But Toast competes well in terms of dollar value, between the portions and the taste of the French toast and eggs we shared on a recent visit.
What I appreciated most was the fellow who greeted us. His assurance of a short wait for a table proved accurate. As it turned out, he also waited on us, keeping the water glasses filled, remaining pleasant and composed, not once making me wonder where he went.
We will return.
… moreDonny Z
Good neighborhood restaurant. Friendly staff. The food was good. A little on the pricey side for what you get and they did not offer me any flavored creamer. I could not finish my 2nd cup of joe because it just did not taste good. I currently have a double charge on my debit card from this place and one better fall off. I understand what covid did to our hospitality industry, unfortunately, while businesses have the ability to increase prices to recoup some losses the consumer just takes it in the shorts. In the end, it is always the consumer that gets screwed. I don’t get to eat out very often so mediocre experiences are really disappointing.
… moreTegan Campbell
A friend took me to breakfast here and it was so good! Quite small. We sat at the bar stools so didn’t have to wait at all. I really appreciated that they had purse hooks under the counter! The hashbrowns were delicious and I was adventurous and tried the griddle coffee cake! It was crunchy! I would love to go back! All the staff was so friendly too! I had tea this day but I really want to try their faux tails next time!
… moreBeth Olson
Great little Portland neighborhood breakfast spot. Personal service, food is solid, good coffee. Don’t blink when driving down 52nd or you’ll miss it!
… moreTerry L
Calm and peaceful atmosphere. This is a unique place. You can pick a mug off the shelf to use while you enjoy your meal.
It’s a rather simple menu but you can customize.
Currently I’m eating lower carbs so I had the grilled veggies and two over medium eggs. It was delicious . Mom loved her eggs Benedict with .
They do have adult beverages. I choose a non-alcoholic drink. It was tasty.
Prices are reasonable.
But the owner makes it even better by his wonderful smile and jolly attitude.
We will be back for sure!
… moreAnonymous Anonymous
The food is good don’t get me wrong but I feel more flavors could have been added to my dishes. The dish was a little bland. The guest service is wonderful and the food is good for the most part. 4 star review.
… moreLinn Johansen
You can tell that these chefs are passionate about food. I admit I’m hard to impress when it comes to brunch, but Toast has done it. They always seem happy to have you, and the food is traditional enough to feel comforting, yet creative enough to keep it interesting on top of that. One of the best brunch places in Portland for sure.
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