Address and Contact Information
Address: 3389 3rd St, Hubbard, OR 97032
Phone: (503) 902-0213
Website: https://www.hubbardinnoregon.com/
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Reviews
Drinks were stiff and service was friendly.
The steam punk decor is fun, they really did a great job.
Those same feelings of nostalgia back. The staff, the food, and the environment felt like home.
Tatyana was the first bartender I met, she created an experience so wonderful it’s kept me coming back.
Coming from the hospitality industry , it’s rare to receive positive compliments. So anyone who leaves such an impressionable experience, deserves recognition.
So thank you folks !
For a job well done.
My first thought about Hubbard Inn was “Hubbard”? Upon my first reaction when I entered was WOW. Seriously, the vibe and design of this place is simply stunning and intriguing. You first see the bar with this intricate steam punk design with machines moving up and down. Moving my eyes towards the center you get introduced to a wide display of industrial meets classy. The lights hanging above the bar make you take a second look. They are glass bottles designed in this amazing collection of three that is just designed in such a perfect way. As you walk toward the back, on the right you see beautiful wooden tables and industrial chairs next to garage doors that open up In the summer for that outdoor seating vibe. Further on your way towards the backs you are met with a beautiful white wall with a window where the chefs place the prepared food and an amazing copper sign for the Hubbard Inn. Very tasteful and modern. Upon glancing at the ceiling you see this amazing, elaborate chandelier built with the same lights above the bar. Now this is all sitting on this beautiful ceiling tile that gives this royal antique approach.
I decided to sit at the bar in front of this antique cash register that just ties is all in together since it was built in the 1800’s.
As I peeked at the menu I was met with a small yes tasteful menu with some amazing items to choose from. I personally like smaller menus as it shows that the kitchen specializes in those items.
I ordered some Flautas and garlic bread. My mouth was watering with excitement just reading the description. I was met with this plate laid with beautiful pieces of perfectly grilled toast and minced olives with this sauce that was heaven. The Flautas didn’t disappoint as well. Perfectly deep fried and the sauce spilled over it was paired perfectly with each bite.
I do recommend this place and will be back myself. P
Food – the fish and chips were hot and crispy, breading on the cod was well done, fish was still moist. It can be hard to get the fish fried without soggy breading or dry fish. The fries, though crispy were way over salted. The tarter sauce, house made, was good, just different than what I’m used to coming from the Maine coast.
Restaurant was clean and well kept, bathroom was clean and up to date as well.
Suggestion – you really need new chairs for the tables. The current metal ones are too short and small.