6. The Waffle Window
8.7
3610 SE Hawthorne Blvd (at SE 36th Ave), Portland, OR
Breakfast Spot · 74 tips and reviews
myrrh ♫: Great for a snack, a treat, or a pick-me-up! My longtime fav is the Three B’s - bacon, brie, basil, and a little bit of delicious peach jam.
Kylie Farmer: Delicious waffles T there is a lot of varieties of waffle and there is even chocolate waffles!
Meredith Gran: There is nothing even remotely bad about The Waffle Window.
7. Fifty Licks
8.2
2021 SE Clinton St, Portland, OR
Ice Cream Parlor · 22 tips and reviews
Jessica Young: Peach ice cream and peach sorbet in the summer are must haves
Thrillist: If it's caffeine calling your name rather than alcohol, try getting some Cuban coffee poured over a hefty scoop of toasted almond ice cream. Read more.
Brook Shelley: Awesome ice cream selection- and super good sorbet (the vegan option). They also have sorbet cocktails, which are amazing and delicious.
H. Colbert (@hrsch): Ginger peach makes a good iced tea, jasmine harmony does not.
Ashley W: Free samples of all teas. Try the Spring Blossom oolong if it's in stock. Fantastic flavor and up to 6 steepings.
Eric Scott: Wonderful tea shop. The yellow mu dan is one of the coolest things I've tasted in a while. Great locally made ceramics as well. Oh, to-go cups are all the same price--pick something fancy!
14. Casa del Matador
8.4
1438 NW 23rd Ave (at NW Quimby St), Portland, OR
Mexican Restaurant · 56 tips and reviews
Melodee Dudley: Peach sangria is amazing!
Eric Schrader: Booths high and romantic. Wait if time. Also bar seats by fireplace. Pepper tortilla chips & ask for habanero sauce to mix w/salsa to dip. Amazing flavors! Go-tos: sprouts, wings and spicy enchiladas
Rick Jones: For happy hour, try the steak tacos. They'll broaden your horizons, to be sure!
Janet Johnson: we're getting into the best part of the year, with squash, peppers, entering the market. and corn, peaches, etc. are still there! Read more.
Tara Trilops: Grab a breakfast burrito to start and then check out the rest of the market - beautiful flowers and produce, and a wide variety of cheese, sauces, jams, chocolates - the list goes on.
Ian Lomax: It's a market, not a tourist attraction. Don't just look, buy some tasty food!