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City State Diner and BakeryBWorth Trying

128 NE 28th Ave, Portland, OR 97232 · Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant, Diner · 4.6/5 Google (1372 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Bustling Portland diner for Benedicts, biscuits, and hearty plates with occasional service delays; great value for classic breakfast if you avoid peak rush.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

City State Diner and Bakery delivers solid neighborhood brunch appeal with strong food quality anchored by standout Benedicts, Louisiana seafood hash, and breakfast meatloaf. However, inconsistent execution—occasional overcooked dishes and cold plates—and service delays during peak hours prevent grade A territory. The pleasant patio setting and reasonable pricing support a loyal following, but this remains a reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

This is a neighborhood brunch hub with a lively diner vibe, the kind of spot where the counter fills early and the patio hums by late morning. Servers come off as welcoming and efficient on slower days, though several diners note wait times balloon at peak hours. As one fan put it, "The potatoes were addictive and the bennie sauce tied it all together." Cooking leans classic American with comfort-forward plates: crisped potatoes, dill-hollandaise Benedicts, hearty meatloaf, and a standout Louisiana seafood hash. Expect solid execution over theatrics; it is more cozy staple than culinary experiment. Veg-friendly choices like tofu scramble and veggie bennies broaden appeal, but country fried steak quality can vary. Families do well here thanks to pancakes, French toast, eggs, and simple sides kids actually eat. Portions satisfy most, and prices land in the reasonable bracket for Portland brunch. On sunny days, the roomy patio helps with stroller space and pups, though weekend waits can test patience.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost$26-36 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Hip inner eastside corridor with indie eateries, cafes, and bars; popular weekend brunch zone.

Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic; typical urban awareness advised at night.

Nearby: Near NE 28th Ave dining row, close to Laurelhurst and Burnside; mix of residential and small shops.

KernsKerns is a lively neighborhood with a mix of older homes and new developments, popular for its walkability and access to local eateries, coffee shops, and boutiques. The dining scene is casual and community-oriented, with a focus on comfort food, brunch spots, and neighborhood diners.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–14:00 Tuesday08:00–14:00 Wednesday08:00–14:00 Thursday08:00–14:00 Friday08:00–14:00 Saturday08:00–15:00 Sunday08:00–15:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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