This venerated institution keeps loyal locals lined up outside with beautifully prepared Northwest standards.
(503) 766-4963
411 SW Third Ave
(Stark Street)
Portland,
OR
97204
45.5202
-122.6745
Neighborhoods: Downtown, Neighbors West - Northwest
Huber's Restaurant
Last updated 11.20.09
What People Are Saying About Huber's Restaurant
The Owner
Huber's Restaurant
Owner
In 1979, Huber's celebrated its 100th anniversary of continuous operation. During this year, Huber's was also designated a historic landmark on the local level as well as on the national level with the National Registry of Historic Places. The arched stained-glass skylight, the solid Philippine mahogany paneling, and the terraczo floor are original fixtures from 1911. So are the brass cash register behind the bar, the brass ship's clock above the door, as well as the pewter wine bucket and its silver wine stand.
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – This space allows regulars to choose their dining milieu. One side offers a cozy, understated atmosphere, while the other section provides a romantic setting with gothic, arched doorways and a vaulted stained-glass ceiling. Northwest cuisine dominates the menu with dishes such as the Gorgonzola filet mignon atop whipped potatoes and smoked-salmon fettuccine in basil-pesto sauce. The pork and grilled halibut are popular among the low-carb set. But dessert lovers save room for the bread pudding.
Perfect place for a first date!
by HauteShopper at Citysearch
A great little hide-away owned by a multi-generational family who are as sweet and hospitable, as they are successful.
Thanksgiving here is a must. Book it now!
- Pros: Spanish Coffee's
- Cons: Having to leave
An EXTRAORDINARY RESTAURANT!!!
by zeffer555 at Citysearch
This restaurant reminds me that sometimes good things happen in the world. I had the most wonderful service I have ever had, and the food was delightful. Furthermore, the host did a remarkable job of making sure that all of my needs were attended. He deserves a raise!! My family was well taken care of. My father was recently diagnosed with terminal foot problems, so this was a very special dinner for us...and Hubers did the job just right!
- Pros: GREAT SERVICE
- Cons: Server was better than a good episode of The Simpsons!
Ta-Da! Here's some boring food for ya!
by Oregonjaybird at Citysearch
This is food my grandmother would love. Salty, room temperature, bland... I guess I just expected so much from this place, only to find out that I should have just gone to Poor Richards instead... and I cannot STAND Poor Richards. But at least it would have saved me some dough. I had previously only gone to Hubers to get the obligatory Spanish coffee, which are indeed good, and the show is always fun.
But the actual food is below-average American cuisine. If you lived in a tiny nowhere town, this would likely be the "fancy place" where kids go before prom. If you want great American fare, there are far, far better options in Portland; go for the Spanish coffee after you have eaten elsewhere.
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- Pros: Spanish Coffee
- Cons: The fact that the best thing on the menu is a drink.
The Details on Huber's Restaurant
When to Go:
The bar on the old side offers a lively weekend and after-work scene. Go for the eye-candy but stay for the ambience.
What to Drink:
The famed Spanish coffee is a must. Each fiery ambrosial drink is prepared tableside by the dizzying hands of a talented bartender.
Category:
Catering, Bars & Clubs, Restaurants, Lounges
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Romantic Dining, Special Occasion Dining, Fine Dining, Date Spot, Bar Scene, Notable Wine List
Cuisine:
Bar & Club Special Features:
Smoking Permitted:
No
Message from Huber's Restaurant
- Famous Coffee Drinks
- Wonderful Prime Rib
- Traditional Turkey
In 1979, Huber's celebrated its 100th anniversary of continuous operation. During this year, Huber's was also designated a historic landmark on the local level as well as on the national level with the National Registry of Historic Places. The arched stained-glass skylight, the solid Philippine mahogany paneling, and the terraczo floor are original fixtures from 1911. So are the brass cash register behind the bar, the brass ship's clock above the door, as well as the pewter wine bucket and its silver wine stand.












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