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Elmer's Restaurant (Parkrose, Portland, OR)
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Restaurant serving hearty portions of breakfast fare plus other comfort food in a diner-style setting.
Nearby attractions
Smash PDX Rage Room
9510 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
Nearby restaurants
Bill's Steak House Lounge
Parking lot, 10227 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
Jim Dandy Drive-In
9626 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220, United States
Sandy-O's
10505 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
El Sombrero Tapatio
10820 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
O'Dear Bar & Grill
10810 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
Pho Le Nguyen
10902 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
Subway
10643 NE Sandy Blvd D, Portland, OR 97220
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Best Western Pony Soldier Inn - Airport
9901 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
Econo Lodge Portland Airport
9520 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
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Elmer's Restaurant (Parkrose, Portland, OR)

10001 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97220
4.4(1.5K)
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Restaurant serving hearty portions of breakfast fare plus other comfort food in a diner-style setting.

attractions: Smash PDX Rage Room, restaurants: Bill's Steak House Lounge, Jim Dandy Drive-In, Sandy-O's, El Sombrero Tapatio, O'Dear Bar & Grill, Pho Le Nguyen, Subway
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(503) 256-2150
Website
eatatelmers.com

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Featured dishes

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Florentine Benedict With Smokehouse Bacon
Two poached farm-fresh “AA” eggs* atop Daily’s® smokehouse bacon, baby spinach, mushroom and tomato on a grilled English muffin. Topped with classic Hollandaise sauce and fresh-snipped chives. Served with your choice of
Bacon Bacon Biscuits & Gravy
Honey-cured ham, Daily’s® smokehouse bacon, two farm-fresh “AA” fried eggs and Tillamook® Cheddar cheese on grilled French Toast. Served with warm pancake syrup for dipping and your choice of
Blueberry Banana Crepes
Two freshly prepared crepes filled with fresh bananas and blueberry sauce. Drizzled with cream cheese icing, dusted with powdered sugar and topped with whipped cream. Served with two farm-fresh“AA” eggs* and your choice of breakfast meat.
"Looking For Sun" Omelet
Smoky chipotle bacon, Jack and Cheddar cheese, green onion, Northwest salsa, fresh avocado and sour cream.
Crabacado Omelet
100% real Northwest Dungeness crab, Daily’s® smokehouse bacon, fresh avocado, Swiss cheese, tomato, classic Hollandaise sauce and fresh-snipped chives.

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Smash PDX Rage Room

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4.9

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Nearby restaurants of Elmer's Restaurant (Parkrose, Portland, OR)

Bill's Steak House Lounge

Jim Dandy Drive-In

Sandy-O's

El Sombrero Tapatio

O'Dear Bar & Grill

Pho Le Nguyen

Subway

Bill's Steak House Lounge

Bill's Steak House Lounge

3.9

(373)

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Jim Dandy Drive-In

Jim Dandy Drive-In

4.2

(476)

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Sandy-O's

Sandy-O's

4.6

(337)

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El Sombrero Tapatio

4.4

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Elija BandersnatchElija Bandersnatch
Chain restaurants are not generally my cup of tea, I prefer more homespun fare, places that are more, say of the people. But once upon a time I visited the Elmer’s in Vancouver and found their burger to be fairly decent and their fries to be perfect or at least close to perfect. So I thought that I would compare the two, I mean, they do have some extra extraordinary breakfast options. Not the least of which is the Dutch baby, which I would travel for. However it was lunchtime and if I am going to partake in lunch my due diligence is to try the hamburger. Well to start with, the restaurant was nearly entirely empty when I went in which I will honestly say was just a little on the scary side. Perhaps I arrived at a moment between the waves like standing in the ocean just as the water stills and before the next rush of water. The service was great and I appreciate the two lemon wedges in my iced tea which is an unusual touch. But good service and sincerity will only take one so far. they are the ring within which the jewel is meant to appear. The jewel of course being the food. Nothing else can save an experience if the central core is lacking The hamburger seemed to be void of any seasoning at all and they obviously come frozen. It was chewy and gray and I will say, a great disappointment. Yes, I know that life is full of disappointment but it’s a little painful when you have to pay for them. I have heard Elmer does this because so many of it customers are old, like myself. They hold back the salt so that patrons are not dropping in the aisles. However, this old man wants his burger to be on the savory side. The french fries had a strange texture and were kind of chewy which did not elevate the experience. In fact, they were some of the worst fries that I have ever had. I don’t remember the other Elmer‘s having fries that were this bad. It actually surprised me and I had to examine a fry carefully trying to understand what might’ve happened. But alas, it remains a mystery and I’m afraid not one that I would attempt to solve again. As people began to drift in I wondered if Elmer‘s niche is mostly a senior population hankering after the chains of the old days. A kind of comfort in sameness, a return to Leave it to Beaver or Lawrence Welk, both of which bored me to tears even as a child. Let me say again, that the service was excellent, the manager kind, but it needs some new blood, it needs to bring love into the food. That burger did not seem to me to be wearing the cloak of pride, as if the cook was just going through the motions. They probably do breakfast much better.
AJ MedinaAJ Medina
Stopped in for lunch after leaving airport, easy to find, easy to get table, but this is where the good things stop, server was friendly but not very attentive to details, despite writing down orders, ordered ham and cheese omelet with hash browns, got overdone hash browns with works...ugh, omelet had no taste, was totally bland and replacement hash browns tasted completely like the oil used to cook the meal, manager came by to check how "everything tasted" but seemed to completely ignore me when I shook my head as my other companions expressed their satisfaction so far, server asked to clear empty plates then took one plate while ignoring us passing other plates from back of booth! 4.3 stars barely gets 2 stars today. Not recommended based on overall experience! ☹
Joyce Anne AzarconJoyce Anne Azarcon
So from the outside, it's very unassuming and I probably wouldn't have come in except the reviews were great. Let me tell you, the reviews were spot on. We tried their German pancakes (OMG delicious!!) and their pot roast. It was all so very good! I just wish they had some desserts, although the German pancakes worked as our dessert. Ambiance-wise, it's very very clean inside. It feels really warm and inviting, but it's not dark inside, it's rather bright and friendly. Staff were also wonderful. Our waitstaff was a sweetheart and the manager also came by the tables to make sure everyone was having a great experience. I will definitely visit again when I'm in Portland!
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Chain restaurants are not generally my cup of tea, I prefer more homespun fare, places that are more, say of the people. But once upon a time I visited the Elmer’s in Vancouver and found their burger to be fairly decent and their fries to be perfect or at least close to perfect. So I thought that I would compare the two, I mean, they do have some extra extraordinary breakfast options. Not the least of which is the Dutch baby, which I would travel for. However it was lunchtime and if I am going to partake in lunch my due diligence is to try the hamburger. Well to start with, the restaurant was nearly entirely empty when I went in which I will honestly say was just a little on the scary side. Perhaps I arrived at a moment between the waves like standing in the ocean just as the water stills and before the next rush of water. The service was great and I appreciate the two lemon wedges in my iced tea which is an unusual touch. But good service and sincerity will only take one so far. they are the ring within which the jewel is meant to appear. The jewel of course being the food. Nothing else can save an experience if the central core is lacking The hamburger seemed to be void of any seasoning at all and they obviously come frozen. It was chewy and gray and I will say, a great disappointment. Yes, I know that life is full of disappointment but it’s a little painful when you have to pay for them. I have heard Elmer does this because so many of it customers are old, like myself. They hold back the salt so that patrons are not dropping in the aisles. However, this old man wants his burger to be on the savory side. The french fries had a strange texture and were kind of chewy which did not elevate the experience. In fact, they were some of the worst fries that I have ever had. I don’t remember the other Elmer‘s having fries that were this bad. It actually surprised me and I had to examine a fry carefully trying to understand what might’ve happened. But alas, it remains a mystery and I’m afraid not one that I would attempt to solve again. As people began to drift in I wondered if Elmer‘s niche is mostly a senior population hankering after the chains of the old days. A kind of comfort in sameness, a return to Leave it to Beaver or Lawrence Welk, both of which bored me to tears even as a child. Let me say again, that the service was excellent, the manager kind, but it needs some new blood, it needs to bring love into the food. That burger did not seem to me to be wearing the cloak of pride, as if the cook was just going through the motions. They probably do breakfast much better.
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Stopped in for lunch after leaving airport, easy to find, easy to get table, but this is where the good things stop, server was friendly but not very attentive to details, despite writing down orders, ordered ham and cheese omelet with hash browns, got overdone hash browns with works...ugh, omelet had no taste, was totally bland and replacement hash browns tasted completely like the oil used to cook the meal, manager came by to check how "everything tasted" but seemed to completely ignore me when I shook my head as my other companions expressed their satisfaction so far, server asked to clear empty plates then took one plate while ignoring us passing other plates from back of booth! 4.3 stars barely gets 2 stars today. Not recommended based on overall experience! ☹
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So from the outside, it's very unassuming and I probably wouldn't have come in except the reviews were great. Let me tell you, the reviews were spot on. We tried their German pancakes (OMG delicious!!) and their pot roast. It was all so very good! I just wish they had some desserts, although the German pancakes worked as our dessert. Ambiance-wise, it's very very clean inside. It feels really warm and inviting, but it's not dark inside, it's rather bright and friendly. Staff were also wonderful. Our waitstaff was a sweetheart and the manager also came by the tables to make sure everyone was having a great experience. I will definitely visit again when I'm in Portland!
Joyce Anne Azarcon

Joyce Anne Azarcon

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Reviews of Elmer's Restaurant (Parkrose, Portland, OR)

4.4
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2.0
28w

Chain restaurants are not generally my cup of tea, I prefer more homespun fare, places that are more, say of the people. But once upon a time I visited the Elmer’s in Vancouver and found their burger to be fairly decent and their fries to be perfect or at least close to perfect.

So I thought that I would compare the two, I mean, they do have some extra extraordinary breakfast options. Not the least of which is the Dutch baby, which I would travel for. However it was lunchtime and if I am going to partake in lunch my due diligence is to try the hamburger.

Well to start with, the restaurant was nearly entirely empty when I went in which I will honestly say was just a little on the scary side. Perhaps I arrived at a moment between the waves like standing in the ocean just as the water stills and before the next rush of water.

The service was great and I appreciate the two lemon wedges in my iced tea which is an unusual touch. But good service and sincerity will only take one so far. they are the ring within which the jewel is meant to appear. The jewel of course being the food. Nothing else can save an experience if the central core is lacking

The hamburger seemed to be void of any seasoning at all and they obviously come frozen. It was chewy and gray and I will say, a great disappointment. Yes, I know that life is full of disappointment but it’s a little painful when you have to pay for them. I have heard Elmer does this because so many of it customers are old, like myself. They hold back the salt so that patrons are not dropping in the aisles. However, this old man wants his burger to be on the savory side.

The french fries had a strange texture and were kind of chewy which did not elevate the experience. In fact, they were some of the worst fries that I have ever had. I don’t remember the other Elmer‘s having fries that were this bad. It actually surprised me and I had to examine a fry carefully trying to understand what might’ve happened.

But alas, it remains a mystery and I’m afraid not one that I would attempt to solve again. As people began to drift in I wondered if Elmer‘s niche is mostly a senior population hankering after the chains of the old days. A kind of comfort in sameness, a return to Leave it to Beaver or Lawrence Welk, both of which bored me to tears even as a child.

Let me say again, that the service was excellent, the manager kind, but it needs some new blood, it needs to bring love into the food. That burger did not seem to me to be wearing the cloak of pride, as if the cook was just going through the motions.

They probably do breakfast...

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1.0
2y

Called to place a to-go order and Mandy answered the phone. Asked could I place a to-go order she said "we don't do to-go orders" fully understandable. Thought to myself maybe because it's in a bad area and they don't want to make it without payment and then they don't get their money, so I suggested I come in to order and pay at get it to-go. I had 20 mins before closing. Her answer SHOULD have been something along the lines of "sir, we just don't do to-go orders at all" NOPE, she said "we close in 20 mins", and I said "yeah true." Then this is where unnecessary sarcasm comes in from her, she says "what time do you have on your clock?" What time do I have on my clock?? What time go I have on my clock?? Is that comment really needed. Let's see I'm calling you on my cell phone and last I checked all cell phones have accurate clocks on them displayed right at the top in the left hand corner, so I know what time it is! All you had to say was coming in to place a to-go order wouldn't work out also because we don't do to-go orders.... Nope, Mandy did not have the decency to do that.... This is sad. They wonder why people don't go to this location nor do the employees care, I haven't been to this location in 10 years+ and I just figured out why. Better training needs to be provided at this location, just because the neighborhood is going down the drain doesn't mean your employees attitudes and how they conduct themselves, nor should Elmer's name and brand go down...

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3.0
1y

Food wasn’t that good, they don’t offer toast AT ALL, just biscuits… men’s bathroom was so stinky like number 2 and it lingered past the bathroom door’s entrance, it still was smelly as you passed by to go outside… service was not to attentive, and it seemed as if they menu shrunk ….a lot ….. 2 omelet breakfasts (inlet wasn’t very impressive and small so to speak, with REALLY browned hashbrowns, (small portions), and a biscuit plus a small vodka and orange juice (screwdriver) -$40 bucks Tip not included yet, with that brings me to another “HUMMM UHH UHH” MOMENT they brought us the bill, then left, we proceeded to put our card on the little tray for them. A few moments later they came back to -what I thought to take the bill to process it, instead they processed it right there at the table, (with a little tablet thing) (she also took our order with this tablet) as she was processing this transaction she turn the tablet around for someone to mark the top amount options… to me this is in your face blatantly. And DO NOT like this no option way of taking care of your bill.. won’t ever go to this Elmers again on Sandy, in fact I’m pretty sure Elmer’s have ran its...

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