Reviews Milk Glass Mrkt

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Matt Waite
+5
Feel fortunate to have this delightful spot in my neighborhood!
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Camille Kaplan
+5
Lovely people and really great, creative food. I stop in anytime I get the chance.
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Richard Brian Leslie
+5
Eclectic menu, quality ingredients, a true neighborhood gem.
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Stephanie Phillips Richen
+5
One of my fave places in all of Portland. <3 Must go.
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John August Russell
+5
Recently opened brunch cafe, open all day, with fresh and flavorful food, drinks, and atmosphere in a convenient neighborhood location. Five stars for a tasty Radler with your food, especially!
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Chanel Jenae
+5
Sweet and quaint atmosphere. Food was excellent!!
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Rema Young
+5
Yum! + cute! Smoked trout was super delicious....can we go back tomorrow?
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Bunny Soto
+5
When you look down and see buttery flaky biscuit crumbs all over your clean sweater and you just don't care, you know you've had an excellent meal here!
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Margaret Smoot
+5
While milk glass is not a full cafe, they do serve wine, a couple tapas, and soft serve ice cream from the back window (right now it's only happening on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings). Very pleasant outdoor seating only with blues music on speakers. This is so my kind of place and I look forward to seeing what else they do with it ❤️.
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Daniella Larrazabal
+5
Intimate little coffee with great brunch and drinks. The almond cake was incredible! It melts in your mouth. There's also a small imported products and wine section that's quite interesting. I loved that it wasn't packed on a Sunday like most brunch restaurants are. Definitely worth going!!
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Charlie Hernandez
+5
Everything made in house. Tasty and delicious hand pies, crackers, dips, better focaccia than many Italian restaurants and bakeries in Portland. The veggie sandwich is a must and the market is well curated with interesting Italian and Japanese products among others.
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Kevin Wonnacott
+4
It’s now a little boutique grocery, so bummed that the pandemic caused them to change from the best brunch cafe in Arbor Lodge to this current iteration which is mainly cold food to-go or limited pastries. They do look delicious if that’s what you’re after. We miss the old Milk Glass Market, please bring it back!!!
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Bim S
+5
A bit pricey but so worth it. The breakfast sandwiches are amazing!! This is a really casual place, you order and pay at the counter, take a number to your table. After you are done eating you bus your own table. We really enjoyed the food, I would definitely splurge for breakfast to come back here again. It's also close to a few breweries if you are there in the afternoon and want to go for drinks after!
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Rachel Smith
+5
The Eggs and Greens is one of my all-time favorite breakfasts in Portland. It's fresh and filling and consistently delicious. I can be sensitive to smoked trout but this puppy is so good every time. The staff is always friendly. The decor is adorable, the food is affordable. I've never had to wait, even when they're busy. They have a great selection of little gifts for any foodies in your life (think high-end honey, olive oils, etc). Try it, or don't, so I always get a seat :)
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Linda Nguyen
+5
Delicious food and great service. It does seem pricey but it was seafood and you can tell they put a lot of care onto the food. The eggs were just perfectly runny and soft.
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Mik Hunt
+4
I️ really enjoyed the atmosphere of this place. I️ am a sucker for Scandinavian design. The food was great too. This is my second time getting the veggie sando, and the reason I️ like it so much is because I️ would of never thought to put those ingredients together / don’t have those ingredients in my fridge at all times, which makes the price worth it to me.
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Aditi Durga
+5
Absolutely delicious brunch spot! The staff is super friendly and their cheddar biscuits are a must try.
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Pauline Lewis
+5
They are the soup nazis of North Portland, but luckily for us, they have impeccable taste and everything they serve is delicious as is. This is the perfect Portland lunch spot.
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Jenn G
+5
The menu is limited but that's ok....everything sounded good and the biscuits were killer. Coffee is good, and self serve so you get up for refills. It's a small cafe in a small neighborhood and I really liked the feel.
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Thomas Suckow
+4
Fun little corner market sporting house made bread, pastries, meat pies, granola, and crackers. They have premade sandwiches and daily special sandwiches though they emphasize that they are not a cafe. While I understand it isn't their focus, I feel like embracing the ability to drop in for a quick bite (even if limited in selection to an item of the day) would help bring people in. They also sell a wide variety of local and international wines. House made spreads including a garlic cheese spread that I have yet to try. And a random selection of shelf stable goods.
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Nyssa Mehana
+5
What a lovely place with excellent service and delicious, unique meals.
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JeWelle Duncan
+5
The drinks were amazing and I loved the touch screen menu, very accessible. The glass cups are so cute and I use them all the time at home!
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Erica Dorn
+4
Delicious, artful, and thoughtful food. Just to mention...slightly strict and odd with how seating our group was handled.
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Carlos Mendoza
+5
Wonderfully fresh vegetables. A nice, small Portland cafe with a wonderful breakfast selection.
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Al Satt
+5
Had a lovely experience here this morning. Bright and clean with small details all about. I love the design. The plants. The open kitchen and display of freshly baked goodies! Woman ran with a small, well crafted menu with local ingredients from a few highlighted farms. I enjoyed the breakfast sandwich (delicious homemade biscuits) that comes with a salad and a turmeric steamer.. Would recommend and will return!
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