Top Portland Lunch Spots for Spring & Summer 2022

My list of tasty Portland lunch spots is two years in the making. This roundup of the best places to eat in Portland for lunch highlights the hottest restaurants to try in PDX, from trendy new openings to casual neighborhood favorites.

Updated with new 2022 Portland lunch spots. See the overview in the table of contents above.

the best lunch restaurants in portland featuring menu items from canard, mother's bistro, thai kitchen and soup dumplings at duck house

Table of Contents

Let’s hop to the list of the best Portland lunch spots

The restaurants below list their PDX neighborhood and the style of service so you can pick the right vibe for your lunch plans:

  • super casual = counter order or grab-and-go
  • table service = sit-down service
  • food cart / food truck = outdoor or mobile dining

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Chicha PDX – (NW Pearl District)

table service

Sister to Andina, Chicha offers late-lunch options and a pleasant patio for sunny afternoons. The steak bowl is a standout with wok-seared beef, fries, rice and sautéed peppers in a savory soy-forward sauce. Their vegetarian tamale and the fried pork bao are also excellent, and cocktails like the pisco sour round out a fun meal.

Portland restaurant Chicha PDX menu items including steak bowl and bao sandwich

10 Barrel Brewery Pub (NW Pearl)

table service & bar

When the weather is nice, the rooftop and open-window bar seating make 10 Barrel a lively lunch destination. Expect indulgent pub food: pizzas with bold toppings, and the over-the-top Steak and Gorgonzola Nachos. Friendly bartenders are happy to help you sample beers so you can pair the perfect brew with your meal.

Steak and Gorgonzola Nachos from Portland Bar 10 Barrel Brewing Pub in NW Pearl PDX

Dave’s Hot Chicken (Tualatin)

super casual

Dave’s Hot Chicken launched in Portland with crunchy Nashville-style fried chicken, crisp fries and addictive dipping sauces. The food is simple and delicious — perfect for a casual, satisfying lunch.


il Solito (SW)

table service

Located in the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland, il Solito serves comforting Italian dishes. The Hundred Layer Lasagna and the Fried Mortadella Sandwich are highlights, and the light pavlova dessert is a delightful finish. It’s a cozy downtown option when you want a relaxed sit-down lunch.

lunch at il Solito in downtown Portland Oregon

Rosa Rosa (SW)

table service

Vitaly Paley’s Mediterranean-influenced Rosa Rosa served dishes spanning Italian and Turkish flavors. The chicken kebabs with saffron rice and a silky cream sauce stood out, and the olive oil cake with panna cotta made for a memorable dessert.

rosa rosa lunch menu chicken kebabs with saffron rice_7113
I scraped every last piece of saffron rice off this chicken kebab platter!

Olympia Provisions (NW, SE)

table service

Famous for charcuterie, Olympia Provisions has a stellar lunch menu with sandwich options built from house-cured meats. The Italian Hero and seasonal soups are crowd-pleasers, often paired with a mustard-caraway potato salad.

olympia provisions lunch menu item italian sandwich on a table with beer in portland
Ready to dig in to the Italian Hero sub on the lunch menu at Olympia Provisions

Canard (SE)

table service

Canard delights with inventive small plates and unexpected flavor pairings — think Brussels sprouts with butternut-peanut purée, or savory truffle ice cream. The garlic fries and steam burgers are popular, offering an elevated take on familiar favorites.

four of the best lunch menu items at canard in SE portland

Nicholas Restaurant (SE, NE)

table service

This family-run Lebanese restaurant serves recipes passed down through generations. The roasted red pepper and walnut hummus with warm pita is a personal favorite, and the menu accommodates vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free diets with plenty of tasty options.

roasted red pepper and walnut hummus on a plate with pita bread and a nicholas restaurant menu
I’m SO IN LOVE with the roasted red pepper and walnut hummus at Nicholas Restaurant

Cornell Farms Cafe (SW heading towards Beaverton)

table service / super casual

Just outside Portland on a plant nursery lot, Cornell Farms Cafe feels like a countryside escape. It serves a solid brunch and lunch menu; the open-face breakfast sandwich on focaccia is a highlight and the plant-filled atmosphere is welcoming.

cornell farms lunch brunch_1881

Serratto Italian (NW)

table service

Near 23rd Avenue, Serratto serves Mediterranean and Italian dishes with wood-fired personal pizzas and comforting soups. Don’t miss the French onion soup when it’s on the menu.

serrato italian lunch plates with soup and appetizers

Grassa (NW, SW)

super casual

Grassa is a craft-pasta favorite despite its casual setup. Quick service and excellent dishes like meatballs, carbonara with a fried egg, and cacio e pepe make it a reliable lunch stop for fresh, handmade pasta.

grassa pdx lunch menu meatballs with beer

La Luna (SE)

super casual

La Luna has a cozy, plant-filled atmosphere and serves all-day brunch and lunch. The Eggs Benedict — available in meat and vegetarian variations — is especially tempting and consistently excellent.

eggs benedict from the la luna menu served with Irish bacon

Thai Farmhouse Kitchen (SE)

table service

Thai Farmhouse Kitchen serves flavorful curries and noodle dishes, often paired with an unusual blue jasmine rice. Cocktails and mocktails, like Thai tea limeade, complement the fragrant menu.

Thai Farmhouse Kitchen lunch menu items yellow curry with potato, onion, crispy shallot and chicken with a side of roti and blue rice

Paadee (SE)

table service

Paadee offers a wide variety of Thai comfort dishes and is a great place to sample multiple flavors. The bustling dining room and shareable plates make it ideal for groups.

Thai comfort food in Portland at Paadee with a table of cashew chicken

Shalom Y’all (NW, SE)

table service

Shalom Y’all focuses on Israeli street food with a large menu designed for sharing. Appetizers like roasted beet tahina and seasonal fried vegetables are standouts; the minute steak pita is a solid lunch main.

shalom y'all Roasted Beet Tahina with dill, black sesame, and olive oil

Lardo (SW, SE)

super casual

Lardo’s gigantic sandwiches and dirty fries are hearty and indulgent. Their stacked burgers and fried chicken sandwiches are perfect when you want something bold and filling.

burger from Lardo PDX on dirty fries

Lovejoy Bakers (NW)

super casual

Lovejoy Bakers is a bakery and sandwich shop known for hearty sandwiches, daily soups and a tempting pastry case. It’s a reliable stop for a casual lunch and excellent coffee.

Lovejoy Bakers gumbo on an outside table
Soup of the day at Lovejoy: gumbo

Hazel Room (SW)

table service

Hazel Room pairs a cozy dining room with a vintage shop next door. Their homestyle brunch and lunch menu features creative side dishes like rosemary grapefruit brûlée and delightful biscuit sandwiches.

Hazel Room biscuit sandwich with bacon and scrambled egg on a white plate

Laurelhurst Market (NE)

super casual

By day, Laurelhurst Market serves generously sized sandwiches, soups and salads from a butcher-counter setup. It’s a convenient spot for a quick lunch or a leisurely midday meal. Favorites include the fried chicken sandwich and the smoked turkey with house bacon.

Laurelhearst Market turkey lunch sandwich in PDX

Besaws (NW)

table service

A longtime Portland classic, Besaws serves American comfort food in a lovely setting. Brunch favorites include eggs Benedict and their notable grits — expect a weekend crowd, but easy weekday seating.

Eggs Benedict with ham at Besaws in Portland for brunch

Mother’s Bistro (SW)

table service

Mother’s Bistro cooks comforting, globally inspired “mother’s food” in a warm, bustling dining room. Dishes like crab cakes, pierogies and chicken and dumplings showcase homestyle cooking with thoughtful touches. Save room for dessert and try a cocktail from their inventive list.

Mother’s Bistro crab cakes on the lunch menu

Other notable PDX lunch options mentioned in the full guide include food carts like MF Tasty and Rollin Fresh, wood-fired pizza windows like Chiosco, classic delis such as Kenny & Zuke’s and Phil’s Meat Market, and treats from Salt & Straw. Whether you prefer a quick grab-and-go, a cozy sit-down or a food-cart adventure, Portland’s lunch scene delivers.

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I update this list often, so check back for new additions to the best places to eat in Portland for lunch and brunch.