If Portland had a “living museum” where you could eat the exhibits, it would be Huber’s. This place has been feeding and watering Oregon since 1879, back when downtown was still rough-edged and river-soaked and a saloon lunch counter could make you a loyal customer...
When most people celebrate Thanksgiving, they’ll be sitting down to a turkey dinner served at home with their family or friends. And aside from the holiday season, you may not expect to find this traditional dish served at a restaurant. However, a Huber’s...
Calamity Janes has been a staple for hungry travelers returning from Mt. Hood for over 38 years, but sadly the restaurant has closed it's doors. The iconic cowgirl sign and wild-west exterior have been a familiar landmark. Joining other cherished Portland-area...