Portland’s oldest restaurant (established in 1879) boasts roast turkey all year long. Try one of their decadent Spanish coffees — it will knock your socks off.
About Huber’s
Reviews & Ratings
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A great Thanksgiving meal ANY time of the year!
We've had dinner one time at Huber's in the past when our friend was playing the piano at Christmas time, and liked it a LOT, so decided to return for another turkey dinner with all the fixings a few weeks before we would actually have Thanksgiving at our home for family members! We all LOVED the food and it was SO delicious! We enjoyed the turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, and the sage dressing which was excellent! It was like an early Thanksgiving meal! We also got to look around the restaurant a little after eating as they have a number of pictures on the wall telling how the restaurant was started and how it has been family run for many years. We also noted the clock in the main dining room that is pretty old, but still quite beautiful. It was all very interesting to us! Our server, Kayla, was excellent and did a great job helping us at dinner. I'm fairly sure we will return and again enjoy this wonderful meal!
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Wonderful experience!
We entered through the historic bar area - it was really beautiful! We sat in the main restaurant which was nice, quiet, and comfortable. Our waitress was awesome, and the food was amazing! The prices were reasonable, and there was no waiting when we arrived. The location in right in the center of downtown Portland, so it was easy to get to. They had so many yummy desserts to choose from, but we were too full at the end of our meal, and we were on our way to a concert so we didn’t want anything to go. So, we came back the next day! We had some time leftover before we needed to catch our train home, so this time we sat in the bar area, which was lovely. We had some of their famous Spanish Coffee, and it was quite the show! We still had trouble choosing a dessert, so we got one to eat there, and one to save for later! It was all so good, and we had great service again.
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To die for!
This was an absolute LOVELY experience. We didn’t sit in the historic bar portion because the chairs looked uncomfortable, so instead we sat at a booth in the dining area. The waitress Ronia(?) was amazing, very attentive but not overly so. The meal, filet mignon was to DIE for!!!! Best ever despite the fact that I needed it well done. Drinks were kick ass. They forgot a couple of things but more than rectified for it when mentioned. I’d say 5 stars for sure. A little spendy but worth every penny.
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What a great place for dinner with friends!
We have eaten at Huber's in the past and wanted to return to have their advertised turkey dinner to get our appetites ready for Thanksgiving! We had two other couples who wanted to join us, so we all went last week! 4 of the total 6 people in our group ordered the turkey meals, and I loved the food I had! Everything was delicious including the turkey (both light and dark meat included), the mashed potatoes, and the gravy, but the sage dressing was also SO good!! We thought our server, Kayla, did a wonderful job as our server, and I told her she would be mentioned in my TA review. All in all, we would definitely return to have this turkey dinner again which is served each day!
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Time capsule that can be very of the present.
I went with a group on a Saturday night, and while the cafe has a wonderful time capsule feel it is _VERY_ popular on Saturday during the dinner hour (most younger adults) the party is in the bar area with the greater cluster of arched lighting) and it was very merry and quiet loud, the restaurant seating is a bit quieter buy you do have to speak rater loudly for the table to hear. So, if you want to enjoy the historic ambiance I would check with the cafe for quieter times if you want to have relaxed conversation. The food was fine, old fashioned (but not in a bad way) but that was not really why we were there. Service was good, if sometimes a bit uneven.