Address: 1111 SE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR 97214, USA
Phone: +15032301899
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 12–8PM
Greg Clouser
This place has good amount of seating for as small as it is and the parking is rough ...but it is well I say again well worth trying to find parking ... The sandwiches have amazing great taste and are very filling.... I have been here several times and will come back again the Italian beef dip is great and the hot peppers and onions kick it up a notch... My wife had the meatball it had plenty of beef and good sauteed onions ... We got french fry and they are crisp and hot ... I would recommend this place anyway they are open...
Michala Moore
My bf is from the east coast and when he discovered this place online we immediately left to go. Off of the lloyd center exit, we had no idea this gem had been here. We got the Italian beef, he got his wet. Solid 8 out of 10 he says, and we're super excited to go back and try their chicago dog. Oh, and dont reach over the counter. OHHH*** the shoe string fries were the best fries I've ever had. So crispy and the potato flavor was just ughh we ate them too fast. If you like McDonalds fries I dare you to try these. Best. Fries.
Amanda Wilson
I've only been to Michael's once, but I like to think my visit was representative of a "typical Michael's experience." For months I'd passed by the loud autoshop-style mural emblazoned on the rear of the building, thinking "that place probably has good sandwiches." A few weeks ago I was in the neighborhood and had a couple hours to kill, so I decided to stop in. Note that I planned to spend a "couple hours" in a restaurant I've never been to; some places simply can't withstand this brand of expectation. Thankfully, Michael's proved a more-than-suitable environment to enjoy a decent sandwich and be ignored for an extended period of time. Before walking in, I had visions of a deep, chilled fluorescent case filled with exotic meats, an off-white menu above the register with those little sticky black letters, a big analog clock. I quickly re-calibrated, taken aback by the sparse shabbiness of the counter area and the surly woman behind it. It's one of those restaurants where you enter and aren't quite sure they serve food. Nervous, I ordered a full Italian beef sandwich with hot peppers (I wanted a "typical Michael's order") and a Coke, needlessly informing the counter girl I'd be taking my food to the little wire table outside. Alas, it was nice out - but quite warm enough in the shade! Even if it had been 85 and balmy, though, the right choice is to stay inside. Michael's interior is a long, musty trapezoid - a "shotgun diner," if you will - but the lightplay within is phenomenal. At the far, west-facing end, a wall of wavy translucent glass bricks stunts the otherwise intense late afternoon rays, yielding a soft natural glow to the dining area, which competently juxtaposes a row of vinyl-lined booths with a set of stools and a raised island. These stools are lined up towards a large south-facing window, ideal for people-watching, and shielded from direct sunlight. There was a guy sitting at one of these stools, beatific and impenetrable, looking like he didn't want to be bothered - I chose a booth. I love eating in booths alone, and given the low volume of diners, I didn't feel any pressure to leave. The sandwich was moist and savory, and the pickled celery a unique accoutrement. I ate rapaciously: this is always the case when I attempt a read-and-eat, as the chewed-up juicy bits in my periphery never fail to distract me from the page. And I was well accommodated for the post-beef comedown: the dusky, low-hanging diner lamps are neither too dusky and nor too low-hanging, and Michael's crappy beige-red-and-blue scenery was just boring enough (I attached a screen-grab of their website, a very good representation of the shop's aesthetic). KMHD filtered softly through the speakers - not sure if jazz is always the afternoon's soundtrack, though I doubt Michael would endorse anything remotely abrasive.
K P
For as long as I've live in Portland it still amazes me how many places I haven't tried. Portland the city of foodies. The inside reminds me of a diner & lounge. Friendly staff.The food was delicious, and came quick. We went during lunch on a weekday and it was pretty busy. They have outdoor seating for those sunny days. I ordered a chicken salad sandwich my boyfriend got the infamous Chicago style hot Italian beef sandwich. They also offer a dinner menu with pasta choices.
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