
About Fuller's Coffee Shop
Old-school lunch counter serving American comfort food, including milkshakes & breakfast.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Fun little breakfast spot near our hotel in the Pearl District. Everyone sits at a long diner bar with a view of the open kitchen. It was a wet & drizzly late morning when we decided to grab a bite for brunch. I ordered the Georgia Deluxe which was delicious and oozing with cheese. My partner ordered the corned beef hash. Both dishes hit the spot. The service was attentive. We felt like we were eating at a friend's home kitchen."
"I haven't finished my breakfast, but this is one of the most delicious things I've tasted in Portland. I had a Montecristo sandwich and it was scrumptious. Very well balance between savory and sweet. Staff was welcoming and friendly, the atmosphere is very polite and doesn't feel cramped even when full. Didn't have coffee but, for what I heard and saw, it was good. We got at 10 and two seats were available for us. People who came later waited like 5/10/15 minutes to get in but it's worth the time. Definitely a must to visit and I'd suggest to come early to have a very good bite!"
"Google Maps describes this place as an "old-school lunch counter," and I really can't think of any better way to put it. They have two or three counters to sit at, and you're shoulder-to-shoulder with others enjoying their meals at this little diner. If that's not your thing, you might still consider coming in just for the amazing food at an old-school price, because I have yet to find another place that you can get breakfast for two for less than $20 and leave feeling full. I ordered the southwest omelette plate with hash browns while my mom ordered the egg, bacon, and cheese sandwich which was less than $10. Both plates came out looking full with plenty of eggs and protein to get us ready for our hike later that day. The servers were super nice and attentive, and you really cannot beat the vibe of the place. I've never seen anything like it and you can tell that there's history in the place. I highly recommend stopping by and checking out what they have to offer, with my only regret being that I didn't get a chance to try their pancakes."
"We were in the area of the Powell city of books when we were looking for a quick bite to eat for lunch. We ordered the fishwich, reuben and potsto deluxe. The portions were very generous, and the food quality was great, especially considering the price. Service was attentive for the most part but the food was a little slow to come out"
"Cute diner. Good drip coffee (no espresso). My teen didn’t like the pancakes. Turkey/Ham/cheese Sandwich was good. Omelette was good."
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