There are mornings in Portland when the rain taps gently on the window and the only reasonable response is to pull on a jacket, walk out the door, and find something truly worth eating. That is precisely the kind of morning that led me to Pine State Biscuits, and I have not stopped thinking about it since.
Tucked into the Alberta Arts District on Northeast Alberta Street, Pine State Biscuits is the kind of place that feels like it was built specifically for the Pacific Northwest temperament — unpretentious, deeply satisfying, and quietly proud of what it does. The original location opened in 2008, born out of a farmers market stall run by three friends from North Carolina who brought their Southern biscuit traditions all the way to the Willamette Valley. The result is something genuinely rare: Southern comfort food that feels completely at home in Portland.
The biscuits themselves are the foundation of everything here, and they earn every bit of their reputation. They arrive golden, tall, and impossibly flaky, with a buttery interior that pulls apart in soft, steaming layers. The menu builds outward from there, offering combinations that range from simple to spectacular. You can go classic with a biscuit topped with house-made gravy, or you can commit fully and order the Reggie Deluxe — a legendary construction of fried chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese, a fried egg, and gravy, all piled onto one of those magnificent biscuits. It is indulgent in the best possible way, and absolutely worth every calorie.
Vegetarians are not left behind here either. The Reggie can be ordered without meat, and the menu includes options like a biscuit with eggs, sharp cheddar, and jam that manages to be both simple and deeply comforting. The sides deserve attention too — the cheese grits are rich and smooth, and the house-pickled vegetables add a welcome brightness to a plate that leans heavily into warmth and richness.
The space itself is relaxed and welcoming, with warm wood tones and the kind of low-key energy that makes you want to linger over a second cup of coffee. On weekends the line moves outside, but it moves quickly, and the wait is genuinely part of the experience — neighbors chatting, dogs waiting patiently on leashes, the smell of biscuits drifting through the door every time it opens.
Pine State Biscuits has additional locations in Southeast Portland and in the Pearl District, so there is no shortage of opportunities to visit. But if you can, make the trip to Alberta Street on a weekday morning when the neighborhood is just waking up. Grab a seat, order the Reggie Deluxe, and let Portland show you exactly what breakfast can be when it is done with real care and a little Southern soul.