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Dockside Saloon & Restaurant

4.1 (204 reviews)
ModerateDive Bars, American
Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Divey
Outdoor seating
Happy hour specials

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Gwen Z.

One of our favorite breakfast places! Today's special was Dungeness crab omelette and crab hollandaise . Both were excellent ! The service is great, even though they were very busy. Lots of seating options. They make a great Bloody Mary too.

Craig C.

BOY DO I LOVE BREAKFAST! I've been living in Portland for 4 1/2 years and just recently stumbled onto this little gem. This divvy little hole-in-the-wall serves one of the best breakfasts I've had since moving to Portland. Not only are they friendly and provide really good service, their food is great. I had the basic breakfast, which is two eggs, hashbrowns, toast, and I ordered bacon. My friend got the French toast and bacon, and we had two coffees. First of all, I have been searching for good hashbrowns for the longest time, and finally have stumbled upon a place that does them perfectly. I use the term divvy, but the place is clean and accommodating, and they keep making sure we are being taken care of. Haven't had lunch here yet, but the burgers look good too. If you haven't been here before, you might want to swing by and check it out. They have a new fan, and I will be back again and again.

Cold beer at the end of the workday!
Jennifer M.

A great spot for a fav spot! Come in and grab a drink, watch a game or just hang out, waiting for my grilled cheese and tomato soup:)

Josh L.

Honestly this place rocks. We are new to the area and went to try it out for the first time for the inaugural duck game. Atmosphere is exactly what you would hope for a local watering hole. Timeless and homey. Unfortunately the game was not available, but that was a Comcast issue and the owner was working feverishly to try and figure out the situation which I appreciate. Food was killer, exactly the kind of bar food I love to have for enjoying a game. The club was fantastic and the hash browns are not to be missed. Perfect level of crisp with a nice fluffy interior. Also wound up getting a burger for happy hour which was hearty and delicious. Big menu, lots of fun stuff to try. Beer is great, food is awesome, vibe is right. I expect to come back here as my new local spot.

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Kim G.

Dockside has been around forever, before the gentrification of this neighborhood, and I love how it's still there on the same corner, not updated, surrounded by all these modern buildings. Inside it's a typical, casual pub. Several booths line the windows, with tables, and bar seating rounding out the inside. There are also some outdoor tables. You can seat yourself, you don't need to wait for the hostess. Breakfast is their specialty and they serve it all day. Also burgers, salads, clam chowder, chili, and a variety of hot and cold sandwiches. We all ordered breakfast for lunch. I got the Tracey's scramble - eggs, green peppers, ham, bacon, sausage and cheese - with hash browns which were crispy and delicious. The scramble was very tasty, the only thing I'd change is swap the green peppers for red. Friends got other breakfast items - the huevos ranchero and the Eggs Benedict. Everyone was satisfied. The waitress was friendly and efficient, even though she was super busy. She even left a pitcher of soda on the table for my friends. All in all, a great spot for breakfast.

Eggs Benedict
Alex W.

Good little hidden spot with some video slot games, a solid breakfast and Bud Light beers to start a beach day.

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jason c.

Love this place. It has been here for ages, and their breakfast is your typical fare breakfast. I would recommend this place for the price point, and you're just hungry for the typical breakfast without any frills. I mean, c'mon, there's too many brunch places in Portland with their own spin on breakfast. Sometimes, you just want a plate of just eggs, bacon, and hash. This is the place for that or your typical omelet.

Great chicken fried steak with a gravy hash browns and eggs. I do have toast on the side. I added the hot sauce.

Great chicken fried steak with gravy, hash browns scrambled eggs and I added the hot sauce. It does come with toast on the side

Jason V.

I'd never even heard of Dockside before a couple months ago, and had we stopped in on the day I'd intended, we would have coincidentally visited on its last day of operation under the helm of the original owners. Shame. Even so, the handoff to the new owners appears to have been a smooth transition, because this place rocks! Fantastic food, (mostly) attentive service, and a charming, rustic aesthetic. We stopped in for brunch, ordering between us the taco omelet, Florentine eggs benedict with ham, a Loaded Mary (Bloody Mary with all the fixins), and a MANmosa, because screw your fluted glass, pour us a big one! I expected to be a bit underwhelmed by my omelet, as I generally don't order breakfast food much. I'd tried to order off the lunch menu, which wasn't available at the time, and had to pivot at the last minute, but fortunately, I landed on a winner! It's hard to go wrong with spiced beef, cheese, egg, salsa and sour cream! Across the table, my wife was in ecstasy over her eggs benedict, claiming it was one of the best she'd had anywhere! From the sampling I took, she's probably right - even the Hollandaise, which can be tricky to execute correctly, found itself firmly in the Goldilocks zone - not too egg-y, not too lemon-y. We may have missed the Dockside during the reign of its founding generation, but its legacy, and continued operation, are in good hands.

OG Daiquiri (skip the strawberry)
Andrew C.

Nice happy hour food options, warm vibe and decent cocktails. Service was spot on. Parking can be tough in. This hood though.

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Xiomara M.

Love the people, the food, and the environment. They are so helpful even on busy days. It is common sense if you come to a family restaurant on a weekend where fresh food is served, there may be a longer wait than usual. But they are anttentive and make you feel safe and check on you. I really love the waffles and recommend waffles with strawberries. Don't miss the hashbrowns! They are amazing. Thank you Dockside family

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Evan T.

Ordered take out and opted for the Reuben sandwich and I can safely say I was not letdown and would love another! The potato salad was also really good (4/5). I prefer my salad to be a little thicker and less watery. The sandwich however is a triple decker with bread, meat, bread, and cheese which adds a different twist to it. I honestly forgot where the sauerkraut was in there but it's there! The meat is also delicious and was some of the best tasting I'd had on a Reuben. Would def get that sandwich again.

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Are minors allowed?

Hello! Yes minors are allowed. There is options for seating which is cool.

Is there a parking lot?

No- Street parking only, but we didn't have any problem at breakfast time.

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