Danielle K.
Yelp
This is what happens on New Years Eve (or any respectable holiday, really): You celebrate with the boozies and sleep in late.
When we finally got the energy to get up and find some grub, it was later than we had thought. We roll in to Dutch and while our coffee is steaming, the barista asks us what we're up to. "Breakfast," I say, and she looks at me strangely, telling me it was awful late for breakfast. I check my clock, and it was past noon. Eek! Our first choice was Toast, but seeing it was closed, we knew we'd have to go to a mediocre chain that we knew would be open.
So we hop on over to Milwaukie Marketplace for some good ol' Shari's, instead of Taco Bell.
We were seated at a cramped two-person booth (they were pretty full), and ordered food. My poached eggs were actually pretty awesome, and so was my English muffin (but really, how can you go wrong with toast?), but I could have done without the not-crispy-bacon and the stuffed hash browns that were basically browns with sour cream (and I LOVE my browns). Also, I wasn't really surprised, but they were kind of spendy, for a ghetto place, you know. My breakfast was around $9.50, and granted that was a lot of food, but I could have gotten something much tastier and with better quality someplace else.
You get what you expect at Shari's, but hey...it's open New Years Day....