Portobello Diner
13023 Park Blvd, Seminole, FL, 33776
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Address :
13023 Park Blvd
Seminole, FL, 33776 - Phone (727) 395-9450
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:30 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Laura M.
This place is down the street from where my grandparents/aunt and uncle live, so we sometimes head over for family brunch when I'm in town. Recently I also stopped by the restaurant with a large group of hungover friends who were in town to celebrate my wedding. The staff at Portobello Diner can handle grandmas and detoxing 20somethings with equal aplomb. The menu features standard diner fare as well as some German offerings like schnitzel and spaetzle. I'm partial to the potato pancakes. Breakfast dishes sometimes come with choice of bacon, sausage links, OR sausage patties, so let me tell you what's up: the patties are where it's at.
(4)Christiana M.
As a local I try to get here once a week. Biscuits and gravy, pancakes and eggs Benedict are awesome. Friendly Family Staff.
(5)R. Michael T.
Good lunch food. Bummed they do not have fresh brewed iced tea. Great and speedy service. Will recommend to friends.
(5)Charles C.
Great place for breakfast and lunch. It is a seminole secret, family owned. If you like schnitzel, this is the place!
(5)Fiona R.
STAY AWAY! I Ordered a Caesar salad, French dip, and my guest had the schnitzel with eggs and a Caesar salad. The salads were overly salty, over dressed and wilted. My dip was on a soggy hoagie. The meat was greasy and over cooked. The cheese was also greasy so it leads me to believe it wasn't real cheese but processed cheese food which separates when heated. The fries that came with it where from a frozen bag. They were still cold even. The au jus was salty and watery, hardly any meat flavour at all. My guest said that their schnitzel was horrible, the meat was over cooked but the batter was greasy, and the eggs were so severely over cooked they had burned spots on the whites. We both only took a couple bites because it was so inedible. They did comp our meal but it was still a horrible experience. We left feeling nauseous from the horrendous food. I would never return here and would never recommend it to anyone.
(1)Ken G.
Best breakfast ever, the cook is a genius at the grill.
(5)michael s.
Just two minutes from my place is a pretty cool spot which does breakfast and lunch, closing at three p.m. I've not had the breakfast but from the looks of the menu it seems quite tasty. Portobello prides itself on home-cooked food and when my friend and I went in for lunch, we saw the Specials board touting Chicken/Bacon wraps for $6.95. We ordered this and my friend got the house wine (more on this in a minute) Delicious, moist morsels of chicken marinated in a spicy sauce with real bacon bits incorporated inside a soft flour wrap, drizzled with a home-made Ranch sauce. The sides of cole slaw and potato salad were superb! I have to give a nod to the potato salad, slightly sweet with parts of the skin..best stuff I've had in a while. As for the house wine. I noticed my friend hadn't hardly touched her white Chardonnay. She confided it was 'off' or 'old'. When the waitress came over, she told her and the waitress said it was 'home-made'. This is when I tasted it and I recoiled like I had a shot of Moonshine. The flavor was so overwhelmingly redolent of alcohol I thought of Retsina or Ouzo. I mean, this stuff could have been added to a car's gas tank and the car would have gotten real good mileage. I could have stripped old paint off with a bit of this. Damn! So the waitress took this off our bill but actually charged us $7.95 for the lunch specials. We showed her the mistake and she was apologetic about the mistake. So, I didn't add a fifth star to our lunch adventure at Portobellos but I'm anxious to come back and try breakfast. And they should seriously consider marketing the 'home-made' wine as something else but they don't have a liquor license!
(4)Grant R.
Decent breakfast spot serving German food and really good potato pancakes.
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