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I visited this restaurant for the first time and absolutely loved it! I went for breakfast with my daughter, and we had a wonderful experience. Our waitress, Michelle, was incredibly attentive and helpful. I ordered the ham Benedict, which was amazing, and my daughter had the bacon and fried rice, which is definitely worth trying. The food was sublime—kudos to the chef! The hostess was also very accommodating, helpin... View all feedback.
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This review is for brunch only at Gracie’s. We had dinner previously and I would give higher rating on their dinner. For brunch, we had lobster Benedict and ham Benedict. Lobster was good but Ham was dried. The egg was slightly over cooked. The potato side was a little greasy. Overall, the food was average. With many other good brunch options in Portland, I will have hard time to find good reason to come back. On the... View all feedback.
The waiter was fast and friendly. definitiw a great place for eating, all menu items we ordered were well joined together and cooked and perfectly seasoned.
This restaurant is so beautiful! Stayed at the hotel for a night. Had breakfast here and we love it. Excellent customer service, good vibes, and such an elegant-looking place. The food varies on what you order. My fried rice seems to be missing a taste of soy sauce but overall, it is pretty tasty. Everything else was perfect as is! Come back for afternoon tea and dinner when they reopen these services. !
The lobster rolls and bacon egg fried rice are great. But the beet salad taste not good.
This review is for brunch only at Gracie’s. We had dinner previously and I would give higher rating on their dinner. For brunch, we had lobster Benedict and ham Benedict. Lobster was good but Ham was dried. The egg was slightly over cooked. The potato side was a little greasy. Overall, the food was average. With many other good brunch options in Portland, I will have hard time to find good reason to come back. On the good note, the service was great. Our server was very attentive.
First visit to the Hotel Deluxe in Portland, Oregon, which gave us the chance to eat at Gracie’s. This is the on-premises restaurant for the hotel, serving Breakfast/Brunch until 2 pm, with no dinner service. We had a party of 3 for a late morning breakfast and were seated right away. Service was prompt at the start but diminished from there with slow and disjointed service. As in many restaurants currently, it lacks from full and experience staff. Food was served hot, and all dishes were very well prepared and tasty, though 2 of 3 were delivered far in advance of the one. Kudos to the staff for recognizing the delay and bringing a complimentary muffin to the person waiting. For food, the Avocado Toast was a smaller portion, with only 1 slice of bread for the sliced avocado and egg. Ordered both a Traditional and a Lobster Benedict, which the Lobster Benedict was far above better than the Traditional. Both benedicts had perfectly poached eggs, and uniquely a house made “English” muffin, more like a Johnny Cake, which was delicious. Overall, Gracie’s is a convenient place to grab a morning/afternoon meal in the hotel and would return to try something else. Update: Visited Gracie’s the following morning, and service was worst with continued forgotten item, and the same disjointed service. The food was still delicious and had nice portions, with again the Lobster Benedict, Club Sandwich, and Waffle with a side of sausage links. (Note: No sugar free syrup is available) Hint for visit: If you like Benedicts and seafood go the extra cost and go for the Lobster Benedict.