Good food, good service, fair price. Beez is next Mathew’s Memory Lane Motors that specializes in classic cars. We usually eat then look at the cars, or vice versa. Beez’ décor is Betty Boop. Ask the owner why? She’s a hoot. We often have breakfast; sometimes lunch. The milkshakes are the best. Great cars and food… can’t ask for more. If you’re wanting a candlelight dinner, Beez ain’t the place. Plentiful portions served with a smile; that’s Beez.
Beat M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Belmont, CA
Absolutely love coming here in the morning for a classic diner style meal at a great price. Fun decorations and a relaxing atmosphere. The steak and eggs are delicious. Their bacon is crispy and on point. Not to mention I always get friendly service and never leave feeling hungry.
Julie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This place is fabulous! I love all the betty boops! The food was delicious. I had a beez burger with bacon, ham, avocado. They even have tater tots yummy! Service was wonderful. I would recommend this place to anyone! I’m going to have a betty boop party.
Daniel c.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Tip Top brecky yum
Tom D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Southeast Portland, Portland, OR
This place is quite close to my house and I was hoping for something a bit better. It’s basically a diner open for breakfast and lunch. It has a pleasant interior with plenty of parking. The burger I had was pretty much all bun with one of those pre made frozen flat patties that come with the waxed paper in between them. Bland, over cooked, dry. Mushrooms tasted possibly microwaved. String fries like the ones you get frozen at the supermarket. Bun not toasted. Everything just the bare minimum effort to make. My wife had a scramble that she liked though, so maybe eggs are their strong point. I wouldn’t recommend a burger though.
Chris A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Really cute interior. Felt very nice, great natural light, high and open ceilings. I went early for a Saturday(around 9) with my sweetheart. They got the breakfast burrito, I got eggs, french toast, bacon, etc. They bring out enough softened butter to slather it all over the french toast several times over; my kind of place! The food was fine but portions aren’t as big as I expected for price. That comment is more geared towards the breakfast burrito. Overall, I like it, and would be happy to go back again for breakfast.
Beau M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Beaverton, OR
Went to Beez after recommended by a friend and we were not let down at all. While it mainly caters to adults, they were 100% family friendly with our 4 kids. They have a great selection for kids on their kids menu unlike a lot of other places(try the cinnamon roll French toast). I had the chicken fried steak breakfast which was comparable to southern home cooking(and I’m from the South). Great atmosphere and people. Most of the folks dining seemed to know each other, but they welcomed us newbies all the same! Wish we would have found this place sooner!
Sammy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
This Betty Boop themed diner is right by my apartment and there’s not much else within walking distance so I have been quite a few times. Every time I go I am happy with my food and the service is friendly. I always have the same waitress and she can be slow at times but she is the only waitress serving the entire restaurant so it’s to be expected. I have tried a couple of menu items and am always happy. The chicken fried steak is my favorite and they have excellent salads. It is all diner and breakfast food so don’t be expecting anything fancy but it’s nearby and cheap so I will continue to go and recommend it to anyone that enjoys diner food(or Betty Boop).
Cynthia M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
I lived in the neighborhood. This place has the worst food. I ordered a french dip sandwich and the meat inside had water on it, as if it had been warmed up in water. The hoagie roll had the texture and taste of a hot dog bun. The au jus was luke warm and without flavor. The french fries were obviously frozen and bland. Yeah, this place sucks. Let the old farts have it.
Jason S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Usually I just stop in every week or two for a bagel and cup of coffee on my way to work. Every once in a while though, I get to stay for breakfast. Menu is standard, but the cook knows what he’s doing, so my meals(all breakfasts) have always been good, very satisfying. I’ve never seen it too busy or loud or seen any slow service. Solid, no frills breakfast where the owner works the counter and serves your table herself.
Phin G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
What I like about this place is that it has tasty simple breakfast fare, short wait, kind wait staff, and inexpensive food. Everything we had from the menu was good. The waitress was very attentive to us. It also has parking, which is a bonus.
Anne A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
I live right around the corner from Beez and I would probably go there a lot if the waitress/owner(I think?) wasn’t bitchy and the hours AWFUL. It seems the regulars(old men) are her priority and if she doesn’t recognize you, well too bad. They’re open till 2 on some days, 2:30 or 3 on others. You have to memorize their schedule for lunch — why not just pick the same time every day? I still might put up with all that if the food were better but we’re talking totally standard and quite a bit overpriced. The biscuits aren’t homemade, the sandwiches are on regular-sized supermarket bread, lettuce is strictly iceberg. And 8 or 9 bucks for a small sandwich and teeny bag of chips, no thank you. Sorry Beez but this is Portland, there’s better food almost everywhere, and with Westmoreland, Sellwood, and Division Street a short ride away I’m going to give you a permanent miss.
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Salem, OR
Came here for lunch on Wednesday with a friend. The place was moderately busy, but we were able to get a table. Upon sitting, the waitress brought waters, and menus. They have standard fare here for a diner, sandwiches, burgers, and the like. We were too late for their breakfast’s. I opted for the grilled ham and cheese while my companion got the Beez’s Burger. Both were good and filling. I ordered Iced Tea and it tasted more like ‘ice’ than ‘tea’. If you are in SE and need a quick place for eats, this should be on your radar. Price point was what you would expect for a diner.
Kristine P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Wow, walking in here I was the only female customer and the rest was older dudes… hmm. Too bad none of them were attractive! Haha. anyway. I ordered the Beez scramble which was sausage, spinach, mushroom and Gouda. This included hash browns(typical diner style) and English muffin. The total was $ 7.95 which wasn’t bad. The breakfast was OK but not outstandingly good. I will return out of pure convenience to my house. The Betty Boop shit is just over-kill.
Ian k.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
Good sandwiches waitress friendly everytime. Lady who owns it is crazy but in a good way.
Charlie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, WA
The food is good and they offer meals to go. I ordered two cheeseburger meals to go and they were ready in less than 10 minutes. The desserts in the case looked good and the coffee offerings looked promising, also.
Brooke H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Yep, there is Betty Boop memorabilia all around. There are oldies playing on the radio. There is REAL Fiesta wear for dishes. Good coffee, good lattes, and great breakfasts. The Beez Scramble is eggs, spinach(plentiful and not overcooked spinach), onion, sausage, and smoked Gouda. The portions are really substantial. Lunch, same story. The tuna salad is HUGE. This is café food done well. She’s open at 6:30 a.m., which is great for morning meetings. Beez is a great little find, on Holgate at SE27th, kind of hard to notice from the street. Take a minute to find it. It’s worth it.