Park Street Cafe

776 W Park St, Eugene
(541) 485-2089

Recent Reviews

Deanna Moffitt

I think the food was terrible, and I was not alone in that while I was dining there. The rice was dry, and almost tasteless, the chicken I asked for was overcook Tempe, the mushrooms were gooey drizzle. When I shared some of these feelings, with the very kind hearted waitress. She asked me if I wanted to add salt or chipotle, barbecue sauce, and said she was really sorry.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Benton Hutcheson

Park Street Cafe is amazing!! My wife and I go there often and it’s always delicious. They are super friendly and the atmosphere is so peaceful. We got the breakfast bowl and the mushroom gravy was so dank!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nanette H.

Took my student and her friend here for breakfast while visiting. What a great find! Ordered Chilaquilles (breakfast nachos), Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burrito, and French toast. Everything was excellent and the staff was kind and efficient. We'll be back!

Randall Thieben

Love love ❤️ this special place ! I stopped in for lunch on a busy day and had a fabulous meal. The Tempe Reubens was the best I ever had and the soup I got was the perfect temperature and delicious ? everyone at the Cafe seemed to be happy and connected with eachother. The staff had me feeling like I was at a friend's home. So warm and inviting. More places like this in the world. Highly recommend ? ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Frittata, Chicken Corn Soup

Nova Westlake

The food was kind of terrible. My challah toast was cold with cold hard butter on top. The butter didn't melt at all.The potatoes were greasy, flaccid and gray. Insufficiency crispy.The omelette was fine. I didn't really taste much pesto and the vegetables weren't well flavored but it was better than the rest.It has a nice atmosphere and the server was fine! Just the food was quite disappointing. Not very flavorful and badly cooked.Dietary restrictions: Has some gluten free options.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Tomas C.

Really solid little hippie cafe, convenient to the public market, staffed by two, experienced, vegan forward woman who make meals that are both ample and like home-made. Lots of Vegan offerings. I favor the omelettes, I've tried a many-- all good to great, but pancakes do look superior! The coffee is meh, but otherwise pretty great.

B K

Luxurious energy here. Well made food with a variety of flavors to choose from. Perfectly nooked in the center of Saturday MarketWheelchair accessibility: It's an open room with an easy entrance and exit. Slightly compact, but easily accomodating!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: French Toast

Jeff C.

This place is a gem. It's a small place with maybe 9 tables. Order at the counter and they bring it to the table. There were 11 of us so we took up half the place. Food came out as it was ready. Everyone loved the food. I had biscuits and mushroom gravy which was amazing. Lots of herbs in the gravy! And if you go on Saturday, be sure to visit the Saturday market!

Sean Tichnell

Utterly delicious healthy food! Beautifully prepared, well presented with incredible flavor in a very cozy little Cafe. Well worth a weekly visit!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Zachary Yoder

Had a delicious coffee and breakfast burrito here. Very nice cozy spot. Fairly big menu with GF & veg/vegan options.Vegetarian options: Have lots of vegetarian options.Dietary restrictions: They asked if I had any dietary restrictions and were willing to accommodate them.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jesse B.

This quirky little gem will satisfy anyone craving a flavorful breakfast (or lunch) made with quality ingredients in a wonderful atmosphere.The owner/operator is very kind and attentive.I ordered one of the special omelettes with side salad and challah toast. ??Support this small local business! You won’t regret it.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bones

Hidden gem.I didn't post any photos because other people have already posted photos of what I ate, but it's definitely a charming spot.It's very much a human experience. Meaning that it doesn't have the franchise consumerism vibe. It makes me imagine that it's what restaurants used to be like before everything became a franchise.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Huevos Rancheros, French Toast, Salmon Burger, Bowl

D K

Food was gross and overpriced, service was ok.Edit: Your laughable reply is as arrogant as it gets. Unreal. Go look up what constructive means since you clearly didn't recognize my post was constructive. But if you want me to be more specific: your "alternative substitute" ingredients are bland and gross and your "homemade ice tea" literally made me gag. I'm downgrading my review to a one star. Thanks for showing your true colors.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jesse Klein

Holy moly. I’m from California and used to paying way more $$ for such high quality food like this. It has that “home cooked from your mama” feel and taste. The ladies in the kitchen are friendly. Great small town homey vibe. I’m glad I caught it on my way through Eugene.

Emily D.

Came here on a trip to see U of O and stumbled upon this cute hole in the wall. You walk up and order, and they have an extensive menu of specialty coffee drinks, breakfast and lunch. Sherry, the owner, and her daughter were super sweet. Great dark roast coffee with nondairy milk options. We sat inside and talked to some of the other people having coffee and breakfast and everyone was super informative about U of O and the other schools in Oregon. Oh yeah, and the food was great too. Local artwork all over the walls. Cant wait to come back and time it so that we are here for the farmer's market.

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