About
Welcome to Kingsland Kitchen, a delightful spot nestled in the heart of Portland, Oregon, where breakfast and brunch come alive with innovative flavors and a welcoming atmosphere. Located at 301 SW Pine St, this trendy yet casual eatery is the perfect destination for anyone looking to indulge in a delicious morning meal or leisurely lunch. With an array of amenities including reservations, delivery, takeout, and even outdoor seating, Kingsland Kitchen caters to every diner’s needs.
As you step inside, you’re greeted by a warm, vibrant ambiance. The décor exudes class, complemented by stunning natural light filtering through large windows. Whether you're seeking a spot for a cozy brunch with friends or a lively gathering with family, Kingsland Kitchen offers a space that invites all. The full bar is perfect for those looking to enjoy a refreshing cocktail, and the happy hour specials are not to be missed.
Feedback from patrons like Vanissa T and Daisy S highlights the restaurant's exceptional service and flavor-packed offerings. Many recommend trying their espresso martini, which has been described as the perfect brunch beverage. While buzzing with activity, the venue maintains a moderate noise level, making it ideal for both mingling and relaxation.
For those who enjoy outdoor dining, the covered seating area allows you to soak up the atmosphere without the hassle of inclement weather. And if you're in a rush, you can utilize the drive-thru or take advantage of their delivery and takeout services.
In essence, Kingsland Kitchen is more than just a place to eat—it's an experience. Whether you’re stopping by for a casual breakfast with friends, a family brunch, or just to enjoy a delightful meal on your own, you’re guaranteed to leave satisfied. Don't miss out on this Portland gem—book your table today or swing by to enjoy dishes that are crafted with passion and creativity!
“ Stopped by Kingsland's Kitchen in downtown for brunch and it did not disappoint! Parking is street-only and it can get a little hectic, so I'd recommend coming on a weekday if you can swing it. I had the Fried Chicken Benedict and it was absolutely delicious--crispy, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the hollandaise. My sister got the Salmon Benedict, which was super refreshing, beautifully plated, and just the right amount of filling. Service was on point--friendly, attentive, and made us feel welcome. I also tried their espresso martini, which was a perfect brunch cocktail--smooth, rich, and not too sweet. Highly recommend checking this place out if you haven't yet. I'll definitely be coming back! ”
“ Super friendly service from the moment we walked in to the Monet we left the building. The food was absolutely delicious as were the drinks. I am not a huge breakfast/brunch person but was glad we made a reservation for this spot! ”
“ BEASTED! One of my new favorite spots in Portland! Really good portion sizes and suppppeeeerrr good flavor. Everything here was so good. The Fried Chicken Bene and Cali Omelet were what we got and I'd 100% get them again. I would love to try their griddle items next time, tables around us got them and they looked really good. This place was pretty busy so service was a little slow when we were trying to cash out, but completely understandable. Nice big windows too so there was gorgeous natural light coming in. Can't wait to be back. ”
“ We had a party of ten but with a reservation made in advance. Happy they can accommodate such a large party as the place isn't huge. Our server did a great job handling our drinks and food. Ordered the Hollis Hashbrown Casserole because it looked interesting. Seemed to be the popular choice at our table as several ordered it. Delicious and filling dish. Good for splitting with a couple or extras for take home. The restaurant does not have bathrooms but the Embassy Suites does in the lobby which you can get to from inside the restaurant. You make sure to grab the key card. The only thing I disliked was that the food was brought out too far spaced apart. The final order arrived 15-20 min after the first order. Made the experience not ideal as you don't want your food to get cold but you don't want to start eating until everyone gets their food. Eventually we started to eat our food as it did start to get cold. Just something to note for large parties. ”
“ Absolutely loved it! Service was amazing everyone was super friendly. Very cute aesthetic and good food and drinks ! Should definitely check them out :) ”
“ Drinks were tasty, and the food was great! Everything was well seasoned and not overly salty. I enjoyed every dish that we got! The omelette was soft and fluffy, bacon was crisp, and toast was not overly dry/burnt. The french toast was my favorite! It wasn't too sweet and the toast was fluffy. The white cream and berries that came with it complimented the cinnamon taste. Arrived around 10 and got seated right away, but it did fill up shortly! They do take reservations, so if you're driving far I'd be sure to give them a call. Service was very minimal. Our server only stopped by to grab stuff out of the way and hand us the check, but never checked in if we needed anything else. Overall a great spot for brunch but make sure to flag them down if you need anything! ”
“ Great spot for breakfast! We were lucky enough to walk right in on a Saturday morning. I immediately knew that I wanted the English breakfast since it's not something I can always get. My husband got the fried chicken benedict. Everything was good and pretty quick considering it was a Saturday. We also had plenty of food and both brought some home. The place is located right next to another popular breakfast spot and can be accessed from the street or from the adjoining hotel lobby. FYI, you'll need to study a map and grab a key card to find the restrooms that are on the other side of the hotel lobby. ”
“ Quality brunch in Portland. I was craving a full English one morning, and this is where Google led me. Everything was cooked in the way I would have wanted -- perfect eggs, and charred crisp on everything else. The other dishes and the drinks were a bit underwhelming in my eyes. The fried chicken benny and the potatoes that were served with seemed either overfried or fried in old oil. The London Fog that I ordered was very watery and actually not very pleasant. Overall, I think the restaurant has a clear identity in its concept and the food is definitely worth trying. ”
“ Ate breakfast here before heading to the airport. The restaurant offers typical breakfast items to include pancakes and chicken sandwiches. I ended up getting the eggs Benedict Florentine. They offer you a side of potatoes versus side salad. Since it was breakfast, I decided on the potatoes. You get a good portion served to you. The food was OK. The hollandaise sauce wasn't flavorful. For my drink, I had the Irish coffee. It was good and strong. Parking is street parking. We were there on a Monday so got lucky with a good spot right across from the restaurant. You do have to pay for parking. The waitress and assisted us was friendly and gave good suggestions. Inside seating is pretty limited. ”
“ From avocado toast to almost every rendition of eggs, Kingsland served its purpose for some bites after a smooth NYC to PDX early Saturday afternoon landing which our kid picked for during our extremely short trip in town. Identical to Mother's Bistro located at the Hilton Embassy Suites, this is Kingsland- with a smaller and maybe, an even more casual setup from Mother's. Regardless, we managed to get here like 25 minutes to closing and you would think we'd be rushed. Think again. Between my mom's spicy chicken sandwich, hubs' cured ham (looked like sliced-at-the-supermarket-meat) sandwich, my kid's salmon+lox omelette with the works and my plain omelette (request) with queso fresco, quick bites was all we needed. Music was an 80s, 90s, 2000s throwback. If anything, service from both the hostess and our server, was legit from beginning to end. ”