Bayside American Cafe formerly Bintliff's
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"prendre les pancakes pour enfant, moins chers et énorme "
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"Be there at the opening for one of the best brunch in town, or you will have to wait ! Wait is worth it, the blueberry pancakes are insanely good. + staff is super cool "
@amandinejude
"4.7* 10 min away from hotel Coffee, Eggs Benedict, brunch Recommended by friends"
@nataliehebert686
"Downtown near baseball stadium"
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"Known and loved for years as Bintliff’s, this Bayside neighborhood institution changed its name in 2015 while keeping a firm hold on its reputation as a premier breakfast/brunch spot. Overseen by husband-wife team Joe and Diane Catoggio, who bought the place in 2003, Bayside American Café prides itself on taking breakfast foods to the next level (one recent special: buttermilk pancakes topped with raspberry and blackberry compote and spiced white chocolate pearls) and spotlighting local offerings when possible. The maple syrup hails from Skowhegan’s Strawberry Hill Farms, for instance, while the coffee is from Portland’s Coffee by Design — which even created an exclusive Bayside blend. Favorite menu options include the Louisiana Bayou Benedict (homemade corncakes with poached eggs, smoky andouille sausage, and a Cajun-spiced hollandaise) and the cinnamon roll pancakes, which are exactly as addictive as they sound."
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"Holy cow, so good!!! I had the sausage, homemade biscuits, and gravy and Keri had the Tuscany scramble with homemade honey wheat bread. Maybe my favorite breakfast place, a little more “upscale” but equally delicious as Miss Portlands Diner. Oh, get the cinnamon roll pancake. Just do it. "
@annasdelong
"By far the BEST breakfast place in Portland! It’s cute and cozy, and had awesome drinks. The Cinnabon pancake was actually to die for and it was just so yummy and cute!"
@courtcourt95
"Best brunch, fantastic pancakes"
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"Amazing breakfast spot. Must go to. Got the crab cake Benedict (get the bayou hollandaise on it) & blueberry French toast. Both impeccable. "
@tylerredding
"Breakfast & Lunch. Expect a line on a beautiful summer day. It’s worth the wait! (Design Sponge Rec)"
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