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Laurelhurst MarketvsScreen Door Eastside
Laurelhurst Market and Screen Door are both highly recommended by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Screen Door scores marginally better than Laurelhurst Market. Screen Door scores 84 with endorsements from 7 sources including Zagat, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Laurelhurst Market
Fodor's
Zagat
Gayot
Oregonian
Not For Tourists
Travel + Leisure
3155 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214-1951
From $15/night
"With an artisanal butcher shop anchoring the right side of the building, Laurelhurst Market offers some of the best meat in Portland." Full review
4.3
""It's all about the meat" at this "lively" Kerns steakhouse/butcher shop, a "carnivore's delight" proffering "unusual" cuts "aged to perfection (and cooked even better)"." Full review
14.0
"Laurelhurst Market is a haven for meat lovers who don't feel their steak has to come with flaming Caesar salads and exorbitant prices." Full review
"The magazine applauds the part steakhouse, part butcher shop, noting it has "all the good steakhouse cliches (fun, raucous) without all the bad ones (super-expensive, boys' club)"." Full review
"Yes, it' a restaurant, with a little butcher counter up front."
"What was once a former convenience store is now an airy brasserie and a popular butcher shop." Full review
Screen Door Eastside
Fodor's
Frommer's
Zagat
Gayot
Not For Tourists
Travel + Leisure
The Infatuation
Travel + Leisure
2337 E Burnside, Portland, OR 97214
From $0/night
"The line that forms outside this Southern cooking restaurant at brunch and dinner is as epic as the food itself." Full review
"This casual restaurant just a few blocks from the restaurant-heavy crossroads of East Burnside Street." Full review
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Be sure to order cornbread and the sweet-potato fries.
""Fantastic" "down-home" cooking "with a NW twist" supported by "good ol' Southern hospitality"." Full review
14.0
"There's almost always a long line at this family-friendly restaurant; see it through and you'll understand why." Full review
"Soul food that doubles as cuisine, but leaves out the attitude."
"While they're open for dinner during the week, they're best known for brunch." Full review
"There are endless brunch options in Portland, but when you’re looking for Southern classics and a cocktail, head to Screen Door on East Burnside." Full review
"Screen Door specializes in American Southern cuisine but with modern flair"
Portland Travel Guide
August 18, 2021