
3.7
13 of 77 Bars & Pubs in Portland

I had a layover and decided to get a hot meal. The service was a bit slow, but the food was good. I had the Brewers Burger. I'd recommend this place if you have time at PDX.

Great beer and good food. No worries about missing the flight- same gate! Fast service, fun staff- I tried this restaurant on both legs of my trip.

I went in to the terminal A branch of Laurelwood to have a nice drink and a nicer beer (I like the Red Ale best, myself). Then our flight was delayed, and Alaska issued us meal vouchers, so I went back and tried the chili. Folks, this is really good chili, though a bowl did not use up my $10 certificate. Just a hint for those who might not order it otherwise.

IPA had a good punch. Sour on tap. Bartender was friendly. Nice to have for a late flight. At E gates in the airport.

With some time between flights, we decided to share the nacho item. WOW It was huge and was delicious and more than enough for two people. Friendly and quick service. This is a great asset to the airport--Decent food and great service!

So often you are stuck with substandard pub food when you are in an airport. I was very happy to find Laurelwood Brewing Company in the Portland Airport. I had the street tacos and a beer and was very pleased with both the food and the beer. The staff was also very friendly/

Arriving at PDX and connecting to a Concourse E hop I rushed past this brewpub, then decided there was time to double back and have Lunch, and a brew. There are hightop tables along the wall, tables within the rail, and tables at the bar. Being a little concerned about the connection chaos, I opted for a table along the wall. Service was prompt and delightful, Amanda is quite a character. The draft IPA was good, and it went well with the chicken dish. For airport bar food it was very good. The menu offered a good variety of PNW dishes, emphasizing Tillamook cheddar. The Thursday return flight arrived into Concourse E - early AM, PDX time. So I knew there was time for breakfast - and who was there but Amanda. Again the PDX chaos, again the hightop along the wall. The breakfast menu offered a variety of PNW choices. There was some kitchen confusion and orders had to be sorted out. But the eggs were cooked as requested. Next flight thru PDX will include another visit to Laurelwood, hopefully another encounter with Amanda, maybe even a take away growler.

Wine was either old or just plain bland. Burrito took 30 minutes and the only thing hot was the plate...chips tasted stale, inedible. I would have told the server but he never asked. I regret not eating on the other side of security. Never again.

Laurelwood Brewing Co. would suggest that the first two beers we requested might be on tap/in the fridge. Super slow service and got charged for one of the beers we wanted but was not available. Got that fixed before paying but found it odd that we got our check with an extra beer attached before we were finished eating and were going to have another drink. Food was fine airport fare. Pretty standard. Also strange that when our orders came, we had to take our items off the tray. Anyway, good spot if your gate is close. Otherwise, I’d avoid it.

I had the most relaxing visit to this restaurant. I did not feel rushed out. They had amazing food and service.

This is my "go to" place when I'm between flights at the Portland Airport. Great selection of beers and the breakfast is always good. The servers are great too!

If you're in the terribly tiny A terminal of the otherwise robust and bustling Portland airport, this is the spot to cram an entire pound of crispy tater tots in your mouth before you board your Alaska flight to wherever they fly, not only because eating a tater tot will make you feel young again, but because the other food and beer is delicious and the staff is helpful and fast. I guarantee if the high point beer doesn't loosen you up enough to talk to your headphone-wearing, eye-contact avoiding seat-mate, the scent you'll radiate throughout the plane of homemade mustard and spicy ranch will earn you a conversation or two.

A good tip for a snack is the kids menu. A single egg, a single french toast, or a single pancake with drink and bacon or sausage for only $5.50 Not too much food, and well prepared. Very convenient to several gates.

Great beer as usual, decent food, but our waitor was over the top kind to everyone we saw him come in contact with - some of them pretty surly / weary travelers. Rare that you see this kind of service in an airport, but it will keep me coming back:)

This place is consistently disappointing with a pretty weak collection of food options. The service is invariably slow. PDX needs to step it up for those of us chronically stuck in A Gates due to continuous flight delays. Eat in another concourse if possible.

On our recent trip back from Portland we visited the Laurelwood Brewing Company café at the Portland Airport, The service was excellent. The staff was pleasant, inviting and knowledgable. The food items were fresh and flavorful. The value was exceptional. We did not feel robbed by exorbitant airport prices. When visiting the Portland airport, we recommend eating here.

We ate there before a flight to Dulles International. Food is regular breakfast place (although I forgot that I cant face that much so early in the morning) and reasonable. service was friendly and when you ask for the check it is printed out at your table and you sign there - only downside, you have to work the tip out on the fly.

Stuck at PDX and need a bite? This is a pretty good option. Service was fast and very friendly. In fact, we were very surprised at how quickly breakfast arrived after we ordered. It was obvious, too, that the food had not been pre-prepared and left to suffer on a steam line. Eggs were perfectly over medium, sausage was hot and not too greasy, and the hash browns had some nice crispy edges. My wife's breakfast sandwich was so large, she wrapped half for a snack on the plane.

Laurelwood has great beer. That is what makes it a great stop. They are not known for outstanding food. Since they are at the United gate, I stop here often. Breakfast is pretty decent. Lunch is just okay. I just had chicken strips and fries, that took longer than usual, and came out dry and overcooked. The servers have always been very nice in all my stays, but do expect to wait. Considering it's an airport and people are in a rush to meet boarding times, the servers do not necessarily reflect that. Just today for example, it's 2:30pm. Maybe 15 people here. Ten minutes for a server to stop by (they have walked by 3x) and another 10 just for a beer.

I pass through PDX once year and was glad this year to have lunch here. Excellent burger cooked to your choice of doneness. The beers here are terrific and a good representation of Oregon beer culture.

Fish and chips—As much (maybe more) breading than fish. the fries were tasty and crispy, but only lukewarm. I ate it, but will make another choice of eatery on my next layover at PDX

In the Portland airport's terminal A, we were seated at a comfortable table and immediately waited upon by our server. The Farmer's Omelette and sausage burrito were excellent and very large portions. This was a great meal send off for our cross country flight.

They do an excellent, quick breakfast that is tasty and reasonably priced for an airport restaurant. The breakfast burrito is reliable and very good.

VERY kid-friendly, VERY good service, GREAT food and a busy place. This spot is a short walk from my daughter's home in Portland. We've never had a bad meal OR disappointing beer! The employees are SO friendly and helpful. The food has NEVER disappointed us OR the children (ages 3 and 6).

It is rare that you can say you had good service and a good meal in an airport. We had a great server who made sure we got our order timely and never let our glass run empty. He was helpful with selections and directions even with a full set of tables being served.

Was hungry while waiting for a flight and this was the only place near my gate with sit-down food. I didn't try the alcohol, went for the menu - the food as a whole (burger and fries) was too salty but other than that the burger was good. The place gets extra points for service (and Brendan my super-friendly waiter). Price performance is also very good.

very good service, they'll get you out if you're in a hurry, they'll let you stick around without badgering you if you're not in a hurry. We have been here a number of times and always have had tasty food. Gotta give this an above average grade - it's not average for an airport for sure.

Found a seat--no trouble. Can't complain about the service because there really wasn't any service to complain about (good or bad). Found a table. It was dirty. Figured sometime a server would come by and clean it, so I could sit and order. Saw two servers--very busy--have no idea what they were doing. Didn't see anyone ordering, paying, receiving an entree or beverage. A lot of movement--no results. After 5 minutes (and NO eye contact or recognition), I moved on and went over to Henry's at the airport. I've been to Laurelwood before with success--good food and good service. But at 12:15 this afternoon (and after a 30 minute delay on my flight parking), it was a disaster. I felt like writing this review might get management to get things straightened out.

The menu is a bit more like what one would expect from a gastropub. My crab sandwich was exactly what I was looking for---light and full of crab. The Bavarian Pretzel may seem like normal pub fare, but the cheese fondue that it comes with for dipping is very tasty. They certainly have quite a number of beer choices, but they also offered a few decent wines. Our server was extremely pleasant, and our food came out quickly. It is always good to find one of those few places in an airport where you can get a short break from the madness.

As usual, great beers. The service is so much better than the last time here. The food is good, airport priced with small portions. Besides that though, a great place to grab lunch or dinner.

Had the American burger and tots. With a cold Laurelwood Red ale. Great service sure helped with filling time between flights. Prices were expected.

Stopped for lunch before our flight to SEA. Had the burger which was flavorful as were the hot fries. Got the burger blood rare which is what I wanted. Good beers too!

Bartender James was rude to everyone In our party. Was not busy but refused to let us order a beverage. He told us to "sit back down at our table". We watched him be rude to several other customers and decided to finish our 15$ drinks and do business elsewhere.

Near my gate and popped in for a beer before boarding. No complaints and service was quick and friendly.

Stopped here on our way out from Portland. Great food and beer. Better than most airport choices. They are pretty quick. Service was fast and friendly. No complaints.

Had a little time before our departure from PDX so we stopped for a few beers and some food. We seem to pass thru frequently as a connecting flight and the food has always been consistent and served quickly.

4AM. One other customer in the store. Approx 20 available tables. Purchased coffee from Starbucks and sat down at one of Laurelwoods tables near our Alaska gate. Wanted to drink our coffee before eating breakfast. We were told the tables were for their customers only. I understand if the place was busy, but 4AM one other customer, give me a break

Stopped here for a quick meal before our flight. Service was fair, but food was surprisingly tasty for an airport eatery and at reasonable prices. My wife raved over the California chicken wrap and cole slaw she ordered. I had a pig dip sandwich, which was also quite good. Certainly better than I expected on an airport concourse..

With very low expectations of Airport food I was pleasantly surprised at the service and quality of food/beer at Laurelwood as we sauntered through to our flight to Vancouver. Gordon Ramsey it ain’t but when you’re tired and you have 12 hours of flying ahead of you it really hit the spot to have a really attentive waitress, a decent Reuben’s a couple of hot ciders [valiantly helping with the fight against the common cold] and a cracking Red Ale. It’s not fine dining but matched our mood to perfection. I’m not going to lie and say I’ll be routing myself via Portland just to go again but on this particularly occasion feeling tired and mildly miserable it was a great little pick me-up ahead of a draining flight home to blighty. Thumbs up and thank you!

Stopped in for an adult beverage. Local brew house...great service...great people and cold beer! Loved it! Stop in and enjoy!

Having attempted to eat breakfasts at the NYC airports and struggled to find a place that offered fresh eggs (versus pre-made or out of a carton products), this was a welcome relief for our early flight. Freshly cooked eggs, bacon, and hashbrowns were good, a nice portion, and did not come at the usual insane price for an airport. Fast and friendly service too.

I was pleasantly surprised by the banh mi I had. Tasty and filling, not a bad price $12. Tater tots that came with were tasty but not hot. Much better place to eat than Capers, which is overpriced and not that great.

Stopped here for a quick bite during a stopover at Portland airport going on to Sacramento. It's a busy place and we stood at the rail while people sat at the tables reading newspapers or typing on their computers. A gentleman offered to move to the bar to give us a seat, however, Carol, a waitress told him to sit where he was and that "we could look around the corner for a spot to sit". There were no spots to sit, but another couple were leaving and gave us their spot. The food was fine for airport food...wings were good, fries were good and the sandwiches fine. The prices were reasonable and thank god we were able to get a very nice lady by the name of MJ! Fantastic service and attitude! If you're hungry, not a bad place to stop, however, as I said avoid 'Carol'!!!!

In a hurry, ordered a brat and fish tacos plus a glass of red ale. All were were good and served quickly.

Sat for 20 minutes before our order was taken. Let me say it was not the staff's fault; this is a management issue. One person working as both bartender and waitress. Kudos to Megan for working so hard for everyone! Food good, but not worth the wait.

Sat at the bar that had a very limited drink menu with no beer shown. Asked the bartender(Justin) if they had a Pilsner to which he replied “I don’t know, right back there (pointing to a menu on the wall) is our list of choices.” After the choices were made he was fine but the first impression was terrible.

Alyssa was a great server. She was fast, efficient, friendly. Food here is very good. Not the usual airport fare. Better yet, it is priced reasonable. You don't get gouged. I had a fabulous patty melt on marble rye with tater tots for $9.99.

We actually visited this restaurant AFTER landing at PDX (our final destination). The food is wonderful, the tater tots the best, the beer fresh, and the service impeccable. Randi M., our server, was prompt, efficient, and friendly. We ordered a Turkey Bacon wrap, saying that we would split the order to avoid overeating before our weekend in Portland. Our beers and food was delivered quickly, the turkey bacon wrap fresh and well made (obviously not premade like a lot of airport food) and the tater tots were hot and crunchy. The best part is the order arrived already split with extra tater tots, which was quite unusual for restaurants today. Concerning price, I don't believe the cost was much more than most city restaurants--definitely not as high as most airport restaurants. We're already planning our visit when we leave PDX in a couple of days.

We were visiting Portland for the first time and stumbled across this great restaurant. We enjoyed some great food and excellent service!

Looking for a low key place to have a few good beers and solid comfort food? Look no further! Laurel wood is the place. We ordered not your mamas lemonade, wood beer and their seasonal peach beer all were super good. Food - kale salad, beef dip and pork belly Mac and cheese. A+ ! The service wasn’t all that great but the food made up for it.

My wife and I were hungry before our flight. We each ordered something different. Food came out hot and as ordered. Service was attentive.

We had just over 45 minutes till we were scheduled to board (and nearly 90 minutes till our scheduled take off) when we sat down and quickly ordered a couple of drinks and nachos (NO jalapeños). After 15 we ask about our food....coming right away they said. After 30 minutes we ask again, noting that we have to go soon. Silly me, I paid the bill. After 45 minutes we walk out.....waitress runs after us, saying food is coming right away. As we stand in line to board - waitress runs up and hands me a very small cardboard box. Once aboard, I open the box....a few tortilla chips covered in jalapeños. My mom (age 86) pops a jalapeno in her mouth and then throws up into the small cardboard box. Not a good flight.

I've occasionally had a pint of beer at PDX waiting for a plane, and Laurelwood does make good beer. I was on Concourse A this morning around 8 a.m., and wanted some decent coffee served in an actual coffee mug, not in styrofoam. Laurelwood has *first-rate* coffee. I had the biscuits and gravy, and scrambled eggs. The eggs were excellent. The biscuits, not so much, and the gravy, though good, was not a generous portion. But listening to the other orders, I think the regulars just get the Laurelwood basic eggs-and-meat breakfast. The price is fair, the service is excellent (and quick, as it has to be), and I will definitely go back if hungry. I was glad to find it.

Kale salad was basic but not bad. The pilsner was disappointing, way too hoppy for my taste. Excellent fast service.

I had time to kill before catching a red-eye back to O’Hare. I stopped at the branch of the Laurelwood Brewing Company in Concourse E, as I had had food and drinks there before. I sat down and waited for a server. Several passed by without stopping. A person that looked like a manager eyed me a couple of times during his laps around the place but I guess he decided I wasn’t worth his attention. After a while one server stopped by, said that he had to deliver an order but that he would get a server to take my order. None appeared. After about fifteen minutes I managed to flag down a server and ordered a drink. It came after a few minutes. I downed it and got the hell out. I don’t know what their problem was --- they obviously had plenty of staff on hand, but nobody seemed to be paying attention. If service at the Laurelwood had been anything close to adequate I would have run up a tab of dinner and drinks. Instead, I voted with my pocketbook and went to the Country Cat in Concourse D where I got much better service from a smaller staff, and I advise you to do the same --- see my review of that establishment.

Selected this establishment as we waited for our flight. Excellent and delicious! My son has a burger, my wife a fish sandwich, and I had the fish/chips. Crispy fries and fish, juicy burger . . . everything was hot and fresh. We were all very happy! A must eat place if passing through PDX. Try it!

Ok, so it's an airport restaurant. The beer was really good - really good! I ordered the fish taco's which were pretty good. The downside is they were battered and deep fried rather then grilled or broiled. However, they had guac and a mild spiced cabbage - yummy. They were served with rice and black beans. It would have been an 4 if not for the battered, deep fried fish. Oh, can't promise this but I sat next to Dru Down the rapper. Took a self - great fun. Enjoy!

We were told to find Laurelwood Brewing Co and try the tater tots during our long layover at the Portland Airport. So we did ( the fact that the one in terminal A was next to our gate made it easy.There also is another one in terminal E) I haven’t had tater tots in years and these were delicious with an amazing sweet mustard sauce. Good service. Nice selection of their beers but other drinks-both alcohol and non -alcohol -are available. A pleasant place to hang out while waiting for our flight .

Its so nice to have a nice little place to sit down and eat on Concourse A as there is not MUCH down there. The staff is SO nice and the food is GOOD! The Lettuce Wraps are REALLY good. Every time we have to catch a connecting flight on Concourse A we go to Laurelwood. My husband loves the Street Tacos.

I love laurelwood in Sellwood so I figured eating here on my way out would be great. The free range red was awesome as always. However the food was not up to what it should be. My salad was half slimy and rotten. The poor waitress was having the same issue with other tables as well. I am not sure why the kitchen continued to send out salads. They gave me fries instead. They may need to talk to the kitchen staff. I'm thinking beer here maybe not food.

The food is actually really tasty for airport food. The microbrews are super tasty. I love that they offer 3 sizes of beer - it is pretty crowded but that is to be expected in an area where all of the smaller commuter flights arrive/depart. If you have time this is a great place for a beer.

I get to do plenty of fun traveling both personally and professionally and I'm always looking for places that are memorable. This just happens to be another place to hold on to during my annual trips to Oregon. While I didn't get a chance to try some of their food, I was certainly thirsty and ready to enjoy some ice cold beer before getting on a plane. Instead of just getting a pint of whatever was on tap, I decided to grab a flight before a flight! While Minnesota is trending with micro brews and brew houses popping up everywhere and trying to provided something different, There are only a VERY small handful worth spending my time at. When I'm in Oregon, there's nothing negative I can say about the 4 places I've already visited in the past year alone. My favorites while I sat and waited for my flight were; Gose, Hipster Sunburn, Workhorse IPA and Free Range Red ale. I even decided to take a growler of delicious Gose home with me and definitely one of my favorite brews of all-time. A perfect mix between a hefe, sour and ale to make something that is, oh so delicious! If you're heading to Portland or traveling through, definitely stop by the Laurelwood Brewing Co. for something delicious to enjoy while you wait for your flight. If you're like me, you'll get a #flightbeforeaflight #knowbeforeyougo.

Service was fast and friendly. Had a Cuban Sandwich with Garlic fries. Washed it down with one of their own crafted beers. As this in the airport, access will be limited to air travellers.

I'm at Portland international airport, and I wanted to buy a water. So I went up to the counter and pulled one out so that I can pay for it, and the woman behind the counter said that she cannot ring me up. When I asked why she said the person that was ringing up at stepped away. I'm trying to catch my flight and I ask her to just ring me up and she said I had to wait. During this time she was talking to her friend and totally ignored me. So I left the water on the counter and I walked to the café next-door, and very loudly she screams- "I'LL PUT YOUR WATER AWAY MA'M!!!! She continued to shout & then sat w her phone ignoring anyone waiting. She got a colleague to be a jerk w her making snide comments. The kale salad was yuck, kale had not been cleaned so it was gritty. Fries w garlic meh. Never again.

I was early for my flight and decided to get breakfast. The French Toast is wonderful! Service is fast and friendly. The woman who was awaiting for me found me a fruit cup in the grab n go section. If you have a flight out of the A gates. Wait for this one.

Early morning wandering through PDX. I almost stopped at the Starbucks down the terminal, but was looking for a real breakfast. Laurelwood was OPEN for breakfast! Greeted by friendly staff, self seated. Coffee was good, nice big glass of water (important to stay hydrated when flying!). I ordered the “tree hugger scramble” (Eggs, red onions, spinach, kale & feta), hash browns and rye toast. It was yummy! Great price, too. Off airport pricing!

Just a quick nosh for breakfast and it fit the bill with friendly service and hearty food. The staff seems really happy to work here.

Little break between flights warranted a good Portland pilsner and porter, side salad and quesadilla. Server (I think Brianna?) was super nice and quick. Only complaint is the loud music taking over this little bar. An elderly wheelchair bound lady rolled up to a table and asked "what's that noise?". I had to laugh but also agree.

I had a couple hours to wait for my connecting flight and the closest place to grab some lunch was the Laurelwood Brewing Co. I travel a lot and usually the food I get in the airports is average at best. I found that to be the exception this time. My burger was really good and so were my fries. Food tasted very fresh there was a pretty good selection of beers to complement my lunch. Next time in Portland airport I will be stopping in for a bite and a brew.

Great place to grab a bite while waiting for your flight. Busy environment but the beer covers for it

My server was very friendly and helpful. The service was fast and seating was immediate. I had a plate of the Mucho Nachos and they were great.

A very busy location as it is the only restaurant in Concourse A at the Portland Airport. However, the service is speedy and the food consistently good. The Reuben sandwich is well worth having and reminiscent of good Jewish deli food. A good selection of beers/ales but you don't have to order an alcoholic beverage to eat here.

We had 4 hours to kill at Portland airport and this brewery was right next to our gate. Our server was really informative and cheerful. She walked us through the sampler flight and also recommended beers for us. We got burgers here with fries and tater tots, all delicious. Would recommend having a nice meal here if you have some time at the airport.

The food was very good. I wish they had more beer selection. Thankfully, the fixed the keg that blew. If I am that terminal again I'll stop buy.

Great craft brewery, best I've been to in North America highly recommend , great frien d ly service and advice of where to visit in the area

Go back to wherever you just deplaned. They may have good beer; can't attest to it, I don't drink beer. But the food was just down right bad. Ordered the fish and chips and the server said I love our fish and chips. My fish was burned and so chewy and tasteless I had to douse it with lime and tarter sauce just to make it edible. And the fries were luke warn at best and had the most bizarre flavor. Had a flight to catch so I didn't deal with it and I didn't have much faith that a different dish would've been any better.

Traveling through PDX and needing breakfast. Laurel wood is nothing fancy but the wait was fairly short for my food. They have a full bar and a limited breakfast menu. The hash browns were extra cooked and not that good and the breakfast burrito was average flavor and decent sized. Their coffee on the other hand is much better than I expected lots of flavor and smooth.

Laurelwood Brewing is a well know micro brewery for Portland. Fortunately they are also located in the Portland airport. Naturally the ales are excellent. However, a simple order of fries is excellent. If you have the time I recommend relaxing here.

I had five minutes between deplaning and boarding call - at the other end of the airport. And also had an empty belly; I wanted something to eat. The Laurelwood A ‘quick stop’ was the first place I came to as I deplaned. They had a ‘hot box’ with breakfast sandwiches and burritos - and each was appealing. I got a sandwich. It was well prepared with two eggs, bacon AND sausage, with a hint of cheddar cheese. The bread almost tasted of rye, and was very good too. It was adequate in size for a reasonable price. I’d readily buy another if I come through here again.

When: Tue. June 17th 8:00 am, party of 2 Laurelwood Brewing has two locations at PDX, one in Concourse A and the other in Concourse E. This review is for the Concourse E location. First of all, my tip for quick service is to sit at the bar if you can...its not that the service is slow or anything, but because of the walls, partitions and plants some tables are hidden and the servers may not just see you altogether... My wife ordered the French Toast platter and I ordered the Laurelwood Breakfast Sandwich. The sandwich was a hearty meal in itself which consisted of bacon, sausage, egg and Tillamook Cheddar Cheese. The French Toast was rather bland, but when you add-on the brown sugar butter, then it becomes a decent dish. Since this location is past the TSA security, you can get a growler or growlette filled to take on the plane to enjoy at home. My wife got her growlette filled with the Red Ale and when we arrived in Honolulu, it was still cold and ready to enjoy at sunset. When we arrived, there were only (2) servers to cover the entire restaurant, which was about 3/4 full...after another server arrived a half-hour later, then it became a little more calming...because of its location in Concourse E this brewpub is a little less hectic than Rogue Brewery n Concourse D...unless you have a preference for Rogue Beer, than I would recommend this brewpub when waiting for your flight...

My server was outstanding - and quick. She grabbed me one of their Golden Ales on "National Beer Day" in quick fashion. Plus a kale salad. I had a plane to catch so I really appreciated the prompt service.

Had breakfast - ham scramble was hot, filling and very good. Amanda's service was over the top considering she was running the service for the entire place. Awesome Bloody Mary! Much better than typical airport fare and I would definitely recommend a quick stop in!

A nice little spot for a quick bite before flying out. Johanna the server was incredible. Great, friendly service with a smile goes a long way. She was very attentive and brightened my travel day. Thank you!

I had read a positive review of Laurelwood and the PDX airport online. Overall I was disappointed. Just another cramped airport restaurant from what I saw. It could be a lot more but the staff was not super up on the beer selection (I think I got the wrong thing) and the food was not above average. It suffices but seems like this foodie-town airport could do a lot more.

I’ve been to too many airport restaurants in my day, but this one was pretty darn good! I’m always expecting to be disappointed at airports, but not here. It was a really good and freshly cooked meal. Burgers, sandwiches, nachos, craft beer all hit the spot and were fresh! Definitely go if your in Portland airport, you’ll be surprised.

Waiting for a quick flight from Portland to Redmond, we were starving for any food that we could get our hands on! Needed something quick and fast so we chose a chicken wrap and turkey sandwich. They were both very good. We are regular customers when we fly in and out of Portland airport. Yum!
Great bite and lots of people watching
We had a 3 hour layover, so we stopped off here for breakfast. My wife had a bagel and cream cheese, as she wasn't super hungry. My daughter had an order of biscuits and gravy. My son had a standard eggs/potatoes/toast breakfast. I had the Laurelwood sandwich. Bagel was standard, no complaints. Biscuits and gravy were huge, and she loved every bite. My son devoured his breakfast and wanted more (kids portion, should have ordered a larger one). My sandwich was huge, with sausage patties and bacon, eggs, cheese. I subbed rye toast instead of sourdough. Very filling. The coffee was a little weird. Had an acidic bite to it. Wasn't horrible, but wasn't my favorite. Server was great. She checked up on us many times, even offered lunch menus when 10am rolled around.