Keller Café

222 SW Clay St, Portland - 97201
30 reviews
Music Venues Performing Arts
(503) 432-2908

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I get to eat here a lot since I work close by. I got to say their service is always excellent and they keep the spot well organized constantly. Pricing is reasonable and they serve generous portions.

Was a wonderful play

It was very nice and unrushed to enter Keller 1 and half hours before performance. We had a delicious dinner and then ambled to our seats! Beat the parking crowd too! We will definitely eat here again.

This was easy and convenient, They set up in the lobby and it is a catered buffet. I really liked the food a couple thi gs were dry but overall this was very nice. There were just 2 of us but if you are in a larger group it looked awkward,the tables are tiny and if you had 3 people they put you at the same tiny table. I will surly eat here again .

Took my daughter to see Charlie & the Chocolate Factory last night & thought we would try the Keller Cafe. Big mistake. Here is the run down of what was being served. Caesar salad, it was OK. Tomato Bisque soup, not great but it was hot. The fruit platter was fine. Now the fun starts. Green beans with fingerling carrots. The cold green beans were shriveled and ugly to look at and the carrots were very crunchy. Next was a Polenta dish. Tasty but cold. I believe it was a couscous thing. Cold & boring. Baked chicken breast in a juice of some sort. Dry, tough & cold. Flank steak. Very well done, tough & cold. Last was the chocolate cake. That was good. This is Portland, land of good food. Why they would serve this is beyond me. For $25 each we could have gone to a lot of restaurants in the area and been able to actually eat the food. The show was awesome!! Wish the food had been edible.

We had reservations for 5 pm, prior to the last showing of Wicked. 5 pm is the earliest you can get at the Keller Cafe, so you would expect the food to be fresh. It wasn't. The vegetables were cold. The risotto patties were cold and dried out. The chicken was so dried out, leather was easier to cut. For $25 a person, you would expect the food to be at least warm. Very disappointing. I don't know who the Keller got to cater this disaster, but they should fire them. I wouldn't go back to the cafe, even if someone else was paying for it.

A bottle of water here costs $5.

Going to see The King and I so made reservations at the cafe. Food was hot and tasty, deserts were quite good and overall very satisfying. Coffee was good, sodas are way too expensive ($4.75). Menu is available on their website. A quick note. No matter what the website offers, reservations are not available before 6:00 pm. You will stand at the entry door until then. Also, if you want a window table, ask for it in the comments area.