As Portland’s dynamic food scene continues to grow, a few new brunch spots have emerged. Whether you’re a local in search of a new spot or a visitor eager to explore the city’s flavors, these spots are sure to delight. Join us as we dive into the latest and greatest brunch destinations in Portland!
Henry’s Public House has introduced a new brunch menu available Saturdays and Sundays from 10-4. The menu features hearty, comforting dishes that make you feel right at home. Options include the Ricotta Tart with fresh fruit and honeycomb, Blueberry French Toast, and the Sunday Swizzle – a cocktail made with vodka, cantaloupe, fino sherry, Aperol, and lime. Secure your spot with a reservation on Resy!
Ocotillo, located in the historic West End, offers an all-day breakfast and lunch menu starting at 8:00am. Their made-from-scratch kitchen combines Mexican flavors with Texas-style BBQ, featuring dishes like terlingua brisket hash, pork pastrami benedict, and BBQ sandwiches. They continue the tradition of breakfast tacos to-go from the original Terlingua on Washington Ave. Guests can enjoy the beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces for parties, events, pop-ups, with brunch reservations available.
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N To Tail brings a refreshing twist to Portland’s brunch scene. Recently, this Korean restaurant has expanded its offerings to include brunch. This menu features a fantastic array of traditional Korean flavors such as Korean Street Toast, Pork Dumplings, a Kimchi Bloody Mary, and more. The restaurant features a peaceful patio built along Milk street where you can enjoy the charm of the Old Port. This relaxed yet vibrant environment makes it a perfect spot to kick back with friends over a delicious meal.
Thames Landing, which opened in early July, offers a brunch menu that features contemporary New England fare in a bright, airy dining room and expansive heated patio. Located steps from Casco Bay and near the Portland Ocean Gateway Terminal, it’s a perfect spot to enjoy a meal after walking the Eastern Promenade Trail. Owned by Renae and Mark Roy, who also run Navis Cafe next door, Thames Landing serves fish cakes, yogurt bowls with seasonal fruits, benedicts, a smash burger with fries, and more.