Huber's Cafe

411 SW 3rd Ave, Portland - 97204
330 reviews
American Lounges
(503) 228-5686

First meal in Portland and this was an excellent choice! Ham dinner and turkey club were delicious and perfect portion size. The crème brûlée was good, but the magic was when we ordered the Spanish coffee! Prepared table side, it was mostly alcohol and it was literally on fire. Highly recommend Hubers!!

We went for dinner at Huber's on a recent stay in downtown Portland after a week in Seaside. After the week of seafood, we were looking for some good "landfood" and Huber's was close. For those of you who have stayed in downtown Portland, you may understand why we were wanting something close by... We arrived for dinner at 6:00. The service was prompt and professional. We had calamari fritta for our appetizer which was actually on special as part of happy hour. It was okay, not the best we've had and not the worst. For our mains, we both ordered some form of turkey dinner. I had the roast turkey with mashed potatoes and swapped out the stuffing for the roast yams - absolutely no issue with doing this. My husband had the drumstick dinner. The plates arrived and the serving was much larger than what it appears on the pictures online. Both meals were very tasty and we enjoyed them very much. My husband finished his meal with a Spanish coffee, flamed table side and the largest serving of Tiramisu we've ever seen. All in all a lovely meal. Some of the decor could use some sprucing up. We noticed that one of the beautiful ceiling panels you see was broken and sagging and some of the air vent covers were in very bad shape. But it certainly maintains some of the character one would expect in a building this old.

This place was recommended and it was worth it! The turkey dinner was better than moms! The gravy was outstanding! We also tried their specialty Spanish coffee and it was great (plus it'll put a little hair on your chest). The cocktails were also very good and perfectly presented. I highly recommend! The decor is super unique and gives a 1950s vibe. I loved it. The staff were also very friendly.

When my friend and I found out that Huber's serves a traditional turkey dinner we knew we had to try it. It was fantastic! I had the turkey leg because I love dark meat and she had the other turkey dish because she prefers white, so there's something for everyone :) Everything included with dinner was delicious and even the bread they served while we waited stood out to us.We also enjoyed learning about the history behind Huber's and its longstanding presence in our community. We'll definitely be going back on one of her future visits to Portland!

Portland’s oldest restaurant. A hidden entrance next door to a barbershop leads you to a unique architectural and culinary experience. A three vaulted Art Deco glass ceiling and long mahogany bar makes the visit worthwhile before you’ve even sat down. Do make sure to reserve as this is an exceptionally popular restaurant and bar. The welcome received from the staff, and the food and drink offered are exceptionally high. Do not miss the Spanish Coffee which is the signature drink poured with great aplomb by the barstaff. If you are coming to Portland do not miss Hubert’s!

We’ve been going here consistently since the 1980s, first for the late night Spanish Coffees and now for the turkey dinners (and the Spanish Coffees too). Same owners after all of this time, a rarity in the PDX hospitality business. Great old-school ambiance.

Pleased with my meal. Was late and I was tired so had one of the delivery services pick up and bring to my hotel. They said nearly an hour but took less by 15 min. I had the beast burger which was quite tasty. Fries were good. Price was pretty reasonable considering delivery charges. A good experience.

100+ yr old dining room serving mostly period food (turkey apparently all the rage).House specialty includes table side Spanish Coffee irony optional.Lots of dark wood and brass.

Best Spanish coffee show!

Every time I'm in Portland I make it a point to come by through here. If you do go to this restaurant you will know exactly why. Spanish coffee is more of a tradition, as is the baked ham and turkey. Yet it is as good the fourth time as it was the first.