Avocado Month Specials at Pine Street Market

June is California Avocado Month, when California Avocados are at peak availability. So to celebrate, here’s a look at the Avocado Month Specials at Pine Street Market from June 1-30. Pine Street Market is a food hall located in downtown Portland which is like the next level food court – picture a common dining area in the center, but nine micro-restaurants rather then the usual fast chain places you’d find in a mall. Half are participating in Avocado Month.
Avocado Month Specials at Pine Street Market for June 2018: for all of June only, Olympia Provisions Public House Annex will offer Oregon Bay Shrimp Roll with California Avocado which includes Olympia Provisions Andouillie sausage topped with Oregon Bay Shrimp, California Avocado, red onion, jalapeno, shredded lettuce, aioli, old bay seasoning and bread & butter pickles served on a bun

Pine Street Market is one of two food halls celebrating Avocado Month in conjunction with California Avocado Commission – the other is Los Angeles’ Grand Central Market, where Sari Sari Store, DTLA Cheese, Golden Road Brewing Company, Horse Thief BBQ, Olio GCM Wood Fired Pizzeria, Prawn, and Ramen Hood are getting into the avocado specials Here in Portland at Pine Street Market, you’ll find serving California Avocado Month specials Bless Your Heart Burger, Checkerboard Pizza, Olympia Provisions Public House Annex, and Wiz Bang Bar.

Sari Sari Store and Wiz Bang Bar additionally are sharing a special recipe highlighting avocado: Chicken Adobo and California Avocado Fried Rice Topped with Pickled Vegetables from Margarita Manzke of Sari Sari Store, and from Kim Malek of Wiz Bang Bar, get the recipe for Wild Berry Frozen Yogurt & California Avocado Lime Fudge Parfait. Or take it easy (I did…) by instead of making the recipe just going straight to the source, at least for June!

Avocado Month Specials at Pine Street Market for June 2018: for all of June only, Bless Your Heart Burgers is putting together a special version of the cheeseburger stacked with North West Natural Beef, Bacon, California avocado on the Martin’s potato roll, with Duke’s mayonnaise, shredded lettuce, sweet onions, homemade pickles and house made ranch

What I love about Pine Street Market (and Grand Central Market) is how easy it is to do a food crawl and try different foods from different vendors, all in one place. You go to the counter of each restaurant to place your order and usually get a number of some sort or pager so you know when to retrieve your dish or they will bring it to you. Don’t hesitate to go to multiple storefronts to place your order and have a couple of numbers at your seat- I have! Here’s how to enjoy the avocado month specials at Pine Street Market.

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Brunch at Pine Street Market

Have you been to Pine Street Market yet? If you haven’t been to this food hall that opened earlier this year in downtown Portland, the market is now open more hours for your visit. They now offer brunch at Pine Street Market from 9 – 11 AM everyday. Now you can visit and get a progressive breakfast or brunch on! You can choose from eight of the nine open vendors to try multiple types of food each visit, or maybe on one visit! This is perfect for a group with multiple tastes so everyone can get something to their tastes, or willing to pool everything together for a huge potluck. Here’s a look at what sample brunch here might include.
Get a progressive brunch at Pine Street Market by choosing from eight vendors for all your drink and food needs and sharing with friends everyday 9 - 11 AM Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar, and herbed labneh, with beverages here from Barista, Kure, and the Shalom Mary

Essentially, you can think of Pine Street Market sort of like a food court. Each of the vendors has a small area with their own menu in this indoor venue. A few of them have some bar seats right near where they cook,  but generally you order at one of the vendors stands, then they give you a placard sign so they can find you to deliver your food if it isn’t ready to take right away. Go ahead and gather a few of those placard signs from multiple places!
The central communal seating area inside Pine Street Market, a food hall in downtown Portland with nine vendors The central communal seating area inside Pine Street Market, a food hall in downtown Portland with nine vendors

Next, find seats in the central common dining area – mostly communal benches and tables though there are a few small tables.  You bus your own table by grabbing water, silverware, napkins, and to-go containers from central carts. The back area has buckets for you to leave your dishware and throw out trash. It can get a little hectic during the main lunch and dinner hours – my tip has always been to come on the edge hours – right before or after the rush. But now you have a new option, coming in the morning before they start serving their lunch, when it’s much more relaxing.
The central communal seating area inside Pine Street Market, a food hall in downtown Portland with nine vendors is more relaxing during the Pine Street Market Brunch time daily 9-11 AM

At Pine Street Market, this is not going to be your typical Hot Dog on a Stick or Sbarro. Instead, the tenants consist of several legendary names in the local Portland food scene, but on a smaller fast casual scale and without the sometimes hour or so wait to get into their restaurant. Here’s a look at who’s offering what for brunch.

  1. Brass Bar Barista is the first to open in the morning (8 AM) but closes by dinner time (6 PM) offering coffees and teas
    Lovely tea being brewed at Brass Bar at Pine Street Market. The Barista team will serve coffee and tea, featuring Brass Bar’s own proprietary roast Coffee in progress at Brass Bar during Brunch at Pine Street Market. The Barista team will serve coffee featuring Brass Bar’s own proprietary roast
  2. Kure Juice Bar offers a healthy choice via organic juices, smoothies, tonic shots, hot beverages, oatmeal, and açai bowls during the day (9 AM – 3 PM). Below, besides the rainbow of smoothies you can see the Bowl of the Gods Acai Bowl. This is an acai bowl with a base (like a super thick smoothie you eat with a spoon) of acai berries, banana, strawberries, vanilla protein, peanut butter, almond milk, and ice then topped with banana, strawberries, sliced almonds, goji berries, hemp seed granola, shredded coconut, cinnamon, and agave. They offer substitutions of gluten free granola if you’d like.
    For a healthy option during lunch or brunch at Pine Street Market, Kure Juice Bar offers organic juices, smoothies, tonic shots, hot beverages, oatmeal, and açai bowls For a healthy option during lunch or brunch at Pine Street Market, Kure Juice Bar offers organic juices, smoothies, tonic shots, hot beverages, oatmeal, and açai bowls For a healthy option during lunch or brunch at Pine Street Market, Kure Juice Bar offers organic juices, smoothies, tonic shots, hot beverages, oatmeal, and açai bowls For a healthy option during lunch or brunch at Pine Street Market, Kure Juice Bar offers organic juices, smoothies, tonic shots, hot beverages, oatmeal, and açai bowls. This is the Bowl of the Gods, an acai bowl with a base of acai berries, banana, strawberries, vanilla protein, peanut butter, almond milk, and ice then topped with banana, strawberries, sliced almonds, goji berries, hemp seed granola, shredded coconut, cinnamon, and agave. They offer substitutions of gluten free granola if you'd like.
  3. Marukin Ramen offers authentic Japanese ramen – they have multiple locations in Japan and imported Japanese chefs to train this stateside location. Unlike in Japan, you can easily identify vegetarian and vegan ramen here. For brunch Marukin Ramen offers an unusual option: Ochazuke. Ochazuke is a traditional Japanese porridge like dish made by pouring green tea and bonito dashi over cooked rice, with savory toppings including salmon, sesame and mitsuba. This is another healthy option that is very filling but has light subtle flavors and you can enjoy warm unlike the acai bowls.
    For brunch at Pine Street Market, Marukin Ramen offers an unusual option: Ochazuke, a traditional Japanese porridge like dish made by pouring green tea, dashi, or hot water over cooked rice, with savory toppings including salmon like you see here. This is another healthy option that is very filling but has light subtle flavors For brunch at Pine Street Market, Marukin Ramen offers an unusual option: Ochazuke, a traditional Japanese porridge like dish made by pouring green tea, dashi, or hot water over cooked rice, with savory toppings including salmon like you see here. This is another healthy option that is very filling but has light subtle flavors
  4. Trifecta Annex offers breads and pizzas from James Beard Award winning author and baker Ken Forkish of the legendary Ken’s Artisan Pizza and Ken’s Artisan Bakery and Trifecta. You can go simple with their Signature Toast – look at that incredible Rustic Bread with Trifecta Butter and honey drizzle. If I worked around here I’d probably grab a coffee or smoothie and that toast every day. Or, fancy it up with one of their Artisan Croissants.. They offer Maple Sugar, Raspberry, Double Chocolate, Honey-Rye-Ham, and Spelt croissants. Or go all out with a substantial Breakfast Pizza topped with potato, pancetta, fontina, eggs, pepper and sausage.
    Come get all the gluten goodness at Pine Street Market brunch available everyday 9-11 am where everyone can eat a progressive breakfast / brunch from seven different food providers including Trifecta Annex with offerings by the legendary Ken Forkish with choices like Artisan Croissants (Maple Sugar, Raspberry, Double Chocolate, Honey-Rye-Ham), their Signature Toast (sorry half of it was already eaten by the time I snapped this pic) with Rustic Bread and Trifecta Butter, and a Breakfast Pizza topped with Potato, pancetta, fontina, eggs, pepper and sausage Keep it simple but still so amazing at brunch at Pine Street Market with the classic Signature Toast from Trifecta Annex from the legendary Ken Forkish of Ken's Artisan Pizza and Ken's Bakery in Portland Keep it simple but still so amazing at brunch at Pine Street Market with the Artisan Croissants from Trifecta Annex from the legendary Ken Forkish of Ken's Artisan Pizza and Ken's Bakery in Portland ranging from Maple Sugar, Raspberry, Double Chocolate, Honey-Rye-Ham croissants Brunch at Pine Street Market could include from Trifecta Annex by Ken Forkish of the legendary Ken's Artisan Pizza, a breakfast pizza topped with potato, pancetta, fontina, eggs, pepper and sausage
  5. OP Wurst offers creative gourmet hot dogs from the same people who created Olympia Provisions, Portland’s famous charcuterie creater and I think the best salumi in PDX. Their location is in the center of the dining area, unlike the others who are all along the outside and around the seating area – so head right to the middle to find them. They do have some of the Olympia Provisions salumi available here so you could even get those and with some Trifecta bread have a great picnic here or to go! From 9-11 AM they offer sides of scrambled or fried eggs as well as fries, breakfast sausage, pancakes, and bottled bloody marys and mimosas. Additionally they offer four different special breakfast hot dogs:
    Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this French Toast Dog with two breakfast sausages, French toast bun, apple butter or the Monte Cristo On A Stick with Maple syrup, raspberry jam Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as Breakfast Dog with Bacon-wrapped frankfurter, seasonal scramble, cheddar cheese, French Toast Dog with two breakfast sausages, French toast bun, apple butter or the Monte Cristo On A Stick with Maple syrup, raspberry jam

    • Breakfast Dog: Bacon-wrapped frankfurter, seasonal scramble (here grilled peppers and mushrooms), cheddar cheese
      Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this Breakfast Dog with Bacon-wrapped frankfurter, seasonal scramble, cheddar cheese
    • Monte Cristo On A Stick: Maple syrup, raspberry jam
      Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this Monte Cristo On A Stick with Maple syrup, raspberry jam
    • French Toast Dog: Two breakfast sausages, French toast bun, apple butter
      Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this French Toast Dog with two breakfast sausages, French toast bun, apple butter Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this French Toast Dog with two breakfast sausages, French toast bun, apple butter
    • Pigs In A Blanket: Two breakfast sausages, pancake blanket, maple syrup
      Brunch at Pine Street Market includes OP Wurst with their four breakfast hot dogs, such as this Pigs In A Blanket with two breakfast sausages, pancake blanket, maple syrup
  6. From the impressive John Gorham empire are two outposts representing two exciting restaurants. Pollo Bravo offers a few favorites from Toro Bravo but also adds something new: Spanish-style rotisserie chicken. Here, for brunch they don’t have the chicken ready yet but you have choices of Catalan Sausage Bocadillo with catalan sausage, bacon, mahon, and piquillo peppers; Potatoes Bravas with Sunny Side Egg; Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup) with Poached Egg; wash everything  down with a La Tomatina Bloody Mary with Sobieski vodka, Pollo Bravo Mary mix (or make it a Maria with Altos Blanco tequila)
    Pollo Bravo brunch at Pine Street Market options of Catalan Sausage Bocadillo with catalan sausage, bacon, mahon, and piquillo peppers, Potatoes Bravas with Sunny Side Egg, Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup) with Poached Egg, washed down with a La Tomatina Bloody Mary with Sobieski vodka, Pollo Bravo Mary mix (or make it a Maria with Altos Blanco tequila) Pollo Bravo brunch at Pine Street Market options of Catalan Sausage Bocadillo with catalan sausage, bacon, mahon, and piquillo peppers; Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup) with Poached Egg; washed down with a La Tomatina Bloody Mary with Sobieski vodka, Pollo Bravo Mary mix (or make it a Maria with Altos Blanco tequila) Brunch at Pine Street Market includes Pollo Bravo with their Potatoes Bravas with Sunny Side Egg Pollo Bravo brunch at Pine Street Market option of Sopa de Ajo (Garlic Soup) with Poached Egg Pollo Bravo brunch at Pine Street Market options of Catalan Sausage Bocadillo with catalan sausage, bacon, mahon, and piquillo peppers with a La Tomatina Bloody Mary with Sobieski vodka, Pollo Bravo Mary mix
    Meanwhile, Shalom Y’all provides some casual spins on the offerings at Mediterranean Exploration Company. Here you can order Shakshuka with tomatoes, peppers, baked eggs or a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar and yogurt and wash it down with a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt.
    Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of Shakshuka with tomatoes, peppers, baked eggs; a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar, and herbed labneh; and a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of Shakshuka with tomatoes, peppers, baked eggs; a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar, and herbed labneh; and a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of Shakshuka with tomatoes, peppers, baked eggs Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of Shakshuka with tomatoes, peppers, baked eggs; a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar, and herbed labneh; and a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt Shalom Y'all options for brunch at Pine Street Market of a Jerusalem Bagel Sandwich with house-smoked mackerel, pickles, za’atar, and herbed labneh; and a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt
  7. Kim Jong Smokehouse is the newest tenant here, bringing together the award winning Korean flavors from Han Ly Hwang of Kim Jong Grillin with Southern-style BBQ smoking techniques by BJ Smith of Smokehouse 21 and the strong and meticulous mind of Earl Nissom of LaagBaan. In the morning til 11 AM offers Korean Pork and Daikon Soup with Rice and Ban-chan of kimchee, sesame sprouts, and spicy shredded daikon and a fried egg
    Kim Jong Smokehouse Korean Pork and Daikon Soup with Rice and Ban-chan of kimchee, sesame sprouts, and spicy shredded daikon and a fried egg for brunch at Pine Street Market Kim Jong Smokehouse Soup with Rice and Ban-chan of kimchee, sesame sprouts, and spicy shredded daikon for brunch at Pine Street Market
  8. You normally can get scoops at Salt and Straw, but only at this outpost of Wiz Bang Bar can you get their unique soft serve. Unfortunately, they are the only ones not open for breakfast – I guess I can see that there might not be a huge demand for breakfast ice cream…

Since I’m worried about your fruit and vegetable consumption, I made sure to carefully research the Bloody Mary options available during brunch at Pine Street Market. You have 3 options- Pollo Bravo a La Tomatina Mary with Svedka vodka and Pollo Bravo bloody mary mix; Shalom Y’all offers a Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, and za’atar salt; or a bottled Bloody Mary from OP Wurst (they also offer mimosas).
Brunch at Pine Street Market includes 3 bloody mary options, this one is from Shalom Y'all, offering Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, za’atar salt Brunch at Pine Street Market includes Pollo Bravo, offering La Tomatina Mary with Svedka vodka and Pollo Bravo bloody mary mix. You can make it a Maria with Cimarron Blanco Tequila if you'd like. Brunch at Pine Street Market, OP Wurst offers a bottled bloody mary (already poured into a glass here from the bottle) or a mimosa where you can choose our own amount of Prosecco

The Shalom Mary with its green color and cucumber and celery looks healthy, but the most flavor came from the bit spicier La Tomtina Mary, which is the first one I would order again of the three. Additionally you have the option to transform your La Tomatina Mary to a Bloody Maria instead by using Cimarron Blanco Tequila if you’d like. In terms of amount of bloody mary value though, OP Wurst is the most generous with twice as much of bloody mary – and you can simultaneously order a mimosa  where you can choose your own amount of Prosecco.
Brunch at Pine Street Market includes Pollo Bravo, offering La Tomatina Mary with Svedka vodka and Pollo Bravo bloody mary mix. You can make it a Maria with Cimarron Blanco Tequila if you'd like. Brunch at Pine Street Market includes 3 bloody mary options, this one is from Shalom Y'all, offering Shalom Mary with vodka, tomatillo, cucumber, celery, s’hug, za’atar salt

Which would you choose for your brunch?
Some of the delicious options you can choose from - or get them all - when putting together your brunch at Pine Street Market from seven different vendors every day 9 - 11 AM

Disclosure: I attended a complimentary media preview where I was able to sample with others and try most of the dishes, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Best PDX Breakfast Sandwich: Pine State Biscuit

Another highlight of one of my favorite breakfast sandwiches in Portland. Today I’m all about a Pine State Biscuit because it also happens that the second week in September is National Biscuits and Gravy week. I’ve been a fan of Pine State Biscuits for many years, especially since I live only a few blocks from the Portland Farmers Market at PSU on Saturday and they have a stand there – I consider it my reward if I shchlep down there early enough on Saturday that the line is reasonable.

There are two ways I prefer the biscuits. My favorite Pine State Biscuit breakfast sandwich, a tempestuous guilty pleasure of a too rich breakfast that can get scarfed down in 10 minutes it’s so delicious, even though it contains probably half my calorie allotment for the whole day, is the Reggie. Fried chicken, bacon & cheese topped with gravy between a buttermilk biscuit. Make it a Reggie Deluxe and add an egg to this, which is the Thrilllist pick for one of the top 21 breakfast sandwiches in the country.

Pine State Biscuit at the Farmers Market, Reggie sandwich: Fried chicken, bacon & cheese topped with gravy between a buttermilk biscuit

For a less messy version, sans gravy is good too…

Pine State Biscuit, Portland Oregon, biscuit sandwich

When I’m trying to be more reasonable, I just go for a biscuit rather than a sandwich but order it with the pimento cheese spread to give some tang to the creamy softness of the biscuit

Pine State Biscuit, Portland Oregon, biscuit sandwich

Or, get it just with gravy – they have a sausage gravy and a vegetarian mushroom gravy for you to choose from.

Pine State Biscuit, Portland Oregon, biscuit sandwich

Besides their market stand at the Portland Farmers Market on Saturdays, Pine Street Biscuit also has brick and mortar locations at 22nd and NE Alberta, 11th and SE Division, and NE Schuyler. The brick and mortar locations are open every day for breakfast through mid day, and then Thurs-Sun at the NE Alberta and SE Division locations are also open in the evenings until 9 PM for breakfast for dinner.

Where do you get your biscuits in Portland? How do you like your biscuits?

This is the second of my favorite breakfast sandwich highlights, the first was from Portland Penny Diner.

Pine State Biscuits Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

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