"Dot’s Cafe has been a local favorite for over a decade, and its sister restaurant, Midpoint Food and Drink, shares many of those winning qualities, including an inventive roster of greasy spoon menu items. The breakfast burritos here come from the Midwestern side of the family tree, featuring both tater tots and ranch dressing. While they’re unconventional inclusions, the tots provide some welcome textural variation and the ranch acts as a zesty bechamel. The burritos cost under $10 and feature perfect heft for one-handed, relatively mess-free consumption. On a stretch of Powell that’s just getting more expensive, Midpoint Food & Drink offers a pretty good deal." - Ben Coleman, Alex Frane