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Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of southeast Portland, Broder Café offers a warm and inviting gateway to authentic Scandinavian flavors, specializing in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian classics. From the moment you step inside this charming café, the inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods sets the tone for an exceptional breakfast or brunch experience that stands apart from the ordinary.
Broder Café’s menu is a delightful homage to Nordic culinary traditions, artfully reinterpreted with fresh, seasonal ingredients that celebrate the region’s heritage. Their signature Æbleskiver Danish Pancakes are a crowd favorite—light, fluffy, and served with housemade lemon curd and tart lingonberry jam, each bite brings a perfect balance of sweet and tangy that lingers invitingly. For something hearty, the Pytt I Panna Swedish Hash offers a comforting melody of small cubed potatoes sautéed with bell peppers and onions, crowned with soft-baked eggs and vibrant pickled beets. This dish truly captures the rustic soul of Scandinavian home cooking, especially when paired with their Nordic rye or gluten-free toast.
The intriguing Förlorade Ägg Lost Eggs is another standout, presenting eggs nestled in a bed of luxuriously creamed spinach—an indulgent, velvety treat that satisfies without overwhelming. Broder’s brunch menu also includes gems like the flaky Lefse Norwegian Potato Crepe and the savory Lamb Burger topped with dill aioli and herb chèvre, served on a soft brioche bun—the perfect marriage of robust flavor and tender juiciness.
Complement your meal with a meticulously crafted drink. Whether you opt for the smooth, frothy Latte with Oatmilk, a refreshing Grapefruit Mimosa, or a bold Espresso Martini, each beverage is prepared with care to enhance your dining experience. The café also delights fans of traditional Nordic flavors with options like the tangy Pickled Herring or intriguing licorice-infused salmiakki shots, a unique nod to northern European tastes.
What truly elevates Broder Café is its atmosphere—a cozy, unpretentious space filled with natural light and soft Scandinavian design touches that make you feel like you’ve stepped into a bright Nordic kitchen. The bustle of satisfied guests chatting over their meals adds a lively buzz, yet the service remains attentive and efficient despite the café’s popularity. Reviewers frequently mention the need to plan ahead, as this gem draws a crowd, but the consensus is unanimous: the wait is undeniably worth it.
From the luscious seasonal Fruit Fritters served with a dollop of sour cream and syrup to the aromatic housemade granola and yogurt parfait, every dish at Broder Café is crafted with affection and attention to detail. Whether you seek a hearty brunch, a comforting breakfast ritual, or simply a beautifully brewed coffee paired with Scandinavian-style pastries, Broder Café delivers an authentic and memorable taste of Nordic cuisine that will leave you eager to return.
For those searching for a brunch spot that breaks free from the generic and immerses you in vibrant, flavorful tradition, Broder Café is a true Portland treasure. Reservations may require patience, but the joyous smiles and repeat visits from locals and travelers alike attest to its charm and culinary prowess.
Amazing food with the Swedish pancakes (the apple sauce is sooooo sooooo good), and great sausages and drinks. I would recommend this place to anybody who wants a less generic brunch experience.
Amazing food and place. We had such a good brunch there. The 45 minute wait was definitely worth it. The Swedish pancakes and egg-mushroom dish we ate were both really good. Definitely recommend going here, just come 30 minutes in advance if you hope to get a table.
As a native Finnish born citizen, this place is amazing. It’s out of the inner city so it’s not hard to find parking. I recommend coming before they open because they WILL get busy. The salmon cakes were fantastic, I had a lingonberry mimosa and it tasted amazing. They have salmiakki (licorice) shots you can have and they are awesome as a European.
Was recommended to come try the food here while visiting Portland and it did not disappoint. We waited a while for our table for four, definitely over 30 minutes and we still ended up just sitting outside in the cold lol. I do not really blame them though because it is a small place and it looked like there were only two servers on the floor. I had the Lost Eggs with a side of skivers. I have never had any sort of Nordic or Scandinavian food but I was pleasantly surprised at how good the food was! It was a little pricey but it was still delicious, especially the skivers. They practically melt in your mouth and are even more tasty when you put the lingonberry jam on them. Despite the long wait, the food made it all worth it. I look forward to coming back here again next time I am in town!
Service was attentive and quick once we were sat down. Theres a wait - get there early to put your group on the waitlist. Nice stores to walk around while you wait and self serve coffee! Orange juice was delicious and fresh, coffee and teas were good. We tried a variety of dishes with the pickled herring and sausages. Recommend the danish pancakes they were cooked to perfection!! We also got the breakfast sandwich, Swedish hash, the lost eggs and two eggs with fruit fritters and mushrooms. My only complaint was that the mushrooms tasted a bit bitter/burnt but besides that we all enjoyed our food.
Great spot for weekday brunch, or Scandinavian food in general. The food is excellent with a wide assortment of items from all over Scandinavia with the bread being a highlight. The service is good but nothing special. Expect a bit of a wait, but its worth it. Definitely plan on coming back next time I'm in town.
A very very good breakfast. The food reminded me of what I used to get at a huge Scandinavian festival in North Dakota. I got their pork belly hash and my partner got their smoked trout version. Both were excellent. Their pickled herring was good too. Give this place a go.