Old-school diner with booths & stools known for American comfort foods including breakfast all day.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20167 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: (503) 746-5794
Website: http://bluemoondinerpdx.com/
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Reviews
I rembered that the food and service were great.
The ‘atmosphere’ is “Diner”. Nothing wrong with it at all. In fact I have mostly fond memories of diners, all over the US.
Wide selection of food. My partner suggested the Blue Moon Diner Omelet. I like omelets and have cooked many professionally.
This has almost everything in it. Ham, onions, bacon, mushrooms, green pepper, cheese and of course eggs. No doubt I’m leaving something out.
Suffice it to say, they were delicious!
Historically I would have ordered more. The pies looked good, brownies too.
The booth next to us ordered a Rubin. Authentic Jewish Rye, meat etc.
They have all types of sodas and alcohol. Including Ninkasi.
It’s a few miles outside of Beaverton OR.
Well worth the trip
Do I come back? YESSS
The food delivers exactly what you’d expect: delicious, no-frills comfort food done right. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying lunch plates, everything has that homemade, classic diner feel. The atmosphere is laid-back and full of that old-school charm that’s hard to find these days.
Service was friendly and efficient, and the prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes.
It was my first day in Oregon, and I stopped by Blue Moon Café. I was surprised by the high prices at first, but even more disappointed by the quality of the food and coffee. The coffee tasted burnt and old, and the eggs with chicken steak were served with a sauce that didn’t go well with the dish at all.
Gratuity of 18% was already included in the check, but we were also prompted to add another 18–25% on top, which felt excessive given the overall experience.
There are many great places to eat in Oregon — unfortunately, this isn’t one of them.
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Let me know if you’d like to make it a bit softer or stronger in tone.
The tuna melt ($18) was boring. When going out to eat, I look forward to eating food that is cooked better than I can do, when it is not, I get disappointed.
Everything on the menu is overpriced.
The old looking ambience is quaint, but what makes the restaurant is the food.
There is an automatic tip for a party of five, yet this restaurant is not that big. automatic gratuity is with the assumption that there’s more work for the service staff to serve a group that big.
If you like the style of a 50’s diner and don’t give much thought to what you eat, and you don’t mind paying a little more; this is the place for you.