$12 for $24 Worth of Quiches, Soups, Pastries, and More at Muddy’s Coffeehouse
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- Open till 11 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
- Friendly neighborhood vibe
- Signature quiches, pastries
Before breakfast was the first meal of the day, it was part of a mid-day supermeal—Dinner, Breakfast, Nash, & Young. Give breakfast’s solo work its proper respect with today’s Groupon at Muddy’s Coffeehouse, located on Mississippi Avenue. As a hospitable neighborhood café, Muddy’s Coffeehouse treats its welcome guests with feel-good vibes and an assortment of homemade pastries, breakfast dishes, and scrumptious, handmade soups. Muddy’s menu brims with sunrise snacks like the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Scramble ($7), a dish with eggs, potatoes, and bell peppers that spell out the secret verse of “A Day in the Life” when played backwards on a phonograph. With Muddy’s new hours, open until 11 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, visitors can nosh on the Quiche Me Like You Mean It ($6.50), then stay to guzzle down a few $3 microbrews while quizzing each other with the Trivial Pursuit cards stationed at each table.
Reviews
Examiner.com featured Muddy's Coffeehouse. Yelpers give it an average of 3.5 stars. Nine Citysearchers rate it an average of 4.5 stars.
- This is the place where most down to earth Portlanders can eat happily and without complaint. The food is really tasty, the prices reasonable, the waitstaff friendly and the wifi free. – Becca Bartleson, Examiner.com
- This was by far the best breakfast we had in Portland. – amii c., Yelp
- Open till 11 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.
- Friendly neighborhood vibe
- Signature quiches, pastries
Before breakfast was the first meal of the day, it was part of a mid-day supermeal—Dinner, Breakfast, Nash, & Young. Give breakfast’s solo work its proper respect with today’s Groupon at Muddy’s Coffeehouse, located on Mississippi Avenue. As a hospitable neighborhood café, Muddy’s Coffeehouse treats its welcome guests with feel-good vibes and an assortment of homemade pastries, breakfast dishes, and scrumptious, handmade soups. Muddy’s menu brims with sunrise snacks like the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Scramble ($7), a dish with eggs, potatoes, and bell peppers that spell out the secret verse of “A Day in the Life” when played backwards on a phonograph. With Muddy’s new hours, open until 11 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, visitors can nosh on the Quiche Me Like You Mean It ($6.50), then stay to guzzle down a few $3 microbrews while quizzing each other with the Trivial Pursuit cards stationed at each table.
Reviews
Examiner.com featured Muddy's Coffeehouse. Yelpers give it an average of 3.5 stars. Nine Citysearchers rate it an average of 4.5 stars.
- This is the place where most down to earth Portlanders can eat happily and without complaint. The food is really tasty, the prices reasonable, the waitstaff friendly and the wifi free. – Becca Bartleson, Examiner.com
- This was by far the best breakfast we had in Portland. – amii c., Yelp