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Welcome to Tin Shed Garden Cafe

Tin Shed Garden Cafe, nestled in the vibrant city of Portland, offers a unique dining experience with a focus on New American cuisine, breakfast, and brunch options. This LGBTQ-owned, women-owned, and veteran-owned establishment boasts a diverse menu with vegan options and a full bar. With amenities like outdoor seating, gender-neutral restrooms, and wheelchair accessibility, Tin Shed creates an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere for all. The cafe also prioritizes sustainability with compostable containers and plastic-free packaging. From their delicious dishes to their commitment to the community, Tin Shed Garden Cafe is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a memorable dining experience.

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If you find yourself in Portland, Oregon, and craving a delightful dining experience, look no further than Tin Shed Garden Cafe. This New American gem offers a unique blend of breakfast, brunch, and coffee & tea options that will tantalize your taste buds.

Located at 1438 NE Alberta St, Tin Shed Garden Cafe is more than just a restaurant - it's a destination. With a plethora of amenities such as vegan options, wheelchair accessibility, and even cryptocurrency acceptance, they cater to a diverse range of customers. The cozy and inviting atmosphere, complete with outdoor seating and a full bar, makes it the perfect spot for any occasion.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that Tin Shed Garden Cafe exceeds expectations in both taste and service. The diverse menu offers something for everyone, from classic brunch dishes to innovative culinary creations. The dedication to sustainability, with options for compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, is admirable and sets them apart from other establishments.

Whether you're a local looking for your new favorite brunch spot or a tourist wanting to experience the best of Portland dining, Tin Shed Garden Cafe is a must-visit. So grab a friend, make a reservation, and prepare to indulge in a culinary journey unlike any other.

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Shelly F.
Shelly F.

Super fun and delicious brunch spot which allows dogs. Make reservations online to avoid the line.

Gabby F.
Gabby F.

Brunched here after a run and it was definitely the right move! I enjoyed a virgin mary with my scramble (The Good Dog!). The scramble was packed with flavorful ingredients and its savoriness was nicely balanced with their classic biscuit & jam. My partner got their Killingsworth scramble which came with some super hearty rosemary-mushroom gravy. Their portion sizes are super generous - I even got to take some home! Their patio is perfect for summertime and our waitress was attentive/kind. Great vibes all around - no complaints!

Alan D.
Alan D.

Great brunch, a nice Bloody Mary, and dog friendly! The food was really good, the server was attentive without being over the top, and it was busy without being loud.

Nina W.
Nina W.

Excellent! They are super dog friendly and have an amazing covered dog friendly patio for those rainy days. Highly recommend to make a reservation if you can. We ordered one dish, the good dog scrambled and shared it between 2 people. The portions are pretty big so if you're not too hungry, I recommend splitting one. The dish was delicious! The flavors were amazing ... and this is coming from someone who isn't the hugest fan of breakfast items. Service was friendly and super fast. Highly recommend if you have your pup. Parking can be tricky as it's street parking only.

Terrance S.
Terrance S.

Love the vibe on this place. Food is definitely worth the visit. I always appreciate the ability to have chicken options. Biscuits are delicious, and the cheese grits were cooked perfectly. Make sure that you make a reservation before your visit. Staff is great and the location is central. Don't miss out.

Kennan K.
Kennan K.

It's been twice now we have tried to catch a table at the Tin Shed for weekend brunch. They have such lengthy wait times on the weekend, HIGHLY recommend a reservation. Or you can pop in on a random Thursday like we did! No wait at all:) Loved the "Everything Nice" house dish, with a little bit of everything to try. We also sampled the Way Out West Breakfast bowl, with a side of Bacon. The "crispy" tortilla chips were..not so crispy, But they only slightly took away from the breakfast bowl. We will def be back! Only so many good breakfast joints in this town!

Alice M.
Alice M.

We had to come here to see what all the hype was about! Above all, we were looking for a dog-friendly place to bring our two pups, and you can't get much friendlier than having a doggie menu! We made reservations, but showed up a half hour early on a Sunday afternoon and were able to get our table fairly quickly! We had a semi-outdoor seating that was covered. Water, coffee, and tea were self-serve, but since we had our hands full with two doggies, our server actually helped us with water! She was also fully knowledgable on celiac accommodations, citing from memory what could and couldn't be made gluten-free. Some GF options suggested were GF bread that could be used for french toast and eggs benedict, but things like gravy and the burgers (no GF bun option) couldn't be made GF. We appreciated the level of detail! My partner got the GF version of the benedict with cheesy grits. He thought it was great, though too heavy and rich for him. I got the vegan farro bowl with sourdough toast. The sauce on the farro and the housemade raspberry jam were amazing!! They also make their own chipotle sauce. We paid about $17-$18 per entree. My husband finished his food and I took a little bit home, so don't expect large portions for the price. Though, pricing is about on par for the Alberta area. Funny story- we were asked if we wanted anything for the dogs, and rather than looking at the doggie menu, my partner blindly ordered "two biscuits" assuming they would be dog biscuits. The server came out with two whole, human sized buttermilk biscuits in two large doggie bowls. Not their fault, but just an FYI so no one makes the same mistake! We have two small dogs, so if you have a small dog and want to order, note that their doggie menu items might be a lot of food for a smaller dog, especially if they are having their regular meals that day. My suggestion to the staff would be to add a "gluten-free" note to their menu that mentions they can make many dishes GF on request, similar to their "most dishes can be made vegan or vegetarian" note at the bottom of the menu. We only ended up here because the reviews on the Find Me Gluten Free app were positive, but had we just looked and the restaurant's menu online, we would have assumed they couldn't accommodate GF since nothing was labeled or noted. Otherwise, this place is great!

Olivia S.
Olivia S.

Wonderful service and delicious food! Long lines to get in but it's worth it! Yummy eggs Benedict and chicha morada!

Riddhika J.
Riddhika J.

We went to Portland on vacay and had to check out this place since it was highly recommended on Yelp. We went there at 9:30 on Friday and it was jam packed! We waited for 30 mins to be seated and it was bit chilly so come prepared. The graffiti on the wall was beautiful and the seating arena was nice as well. The waiters were friendly and quick. We started with Spicy passion Marg, bloody mary and Tin toddy and they were all made to the perfection. For food, we ordered Everything nice and Naughty and veggie pesto and each one of those delicious were super yummm. What caught our eye was their homemade sauce and jam because they were so decent and fresh. We bought a bottle of each for taking home. If you are visiting Portland, I would highly recommend giving this place a try!