Address and Contact Information
Address: 218 E Main St, Silverton, OR 97381
Phone: (503) 710-8073
Website: https://www.thewarrensilverton.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere in here is amazing. Like an aged living room. There’s little nooks built in around the place that create a sense of privacy in an otherwise open area. The seating is comfortable and inviting- perfect for socializing with some friends, working on a project solo, studying, or just spending time unwinding.
They have a great list of wines & drinks on tap. And if you don’t drink (which my wife and I rarely do) they also have an excellent espresso bar creating drinks with fun references to movies and pop culture. Their menu also expands to bites to eat: snacks, sandwiches, sweet treats, and crepes.
There’s used books for sale, a record collection you can browse through – and even play if you ask! Little trinkets & tchotchkes from local vendors and other makers are also available for sale throughout the shop.
Definitely worth it to check out for the vibes alone. You won’t be disappointed.
It’s a cozy spot, well decorated, inviting, and full of good vibes. Whether you’re sipping a glass of wine, playing darts, flipping through a book (yes, you can buy them!), or just enjoying a coffee, The Warren has something for everyone, and they’ve done it right.
The food is fresh, affordable, and clearly crafted with care. You can tell a lot of thought went into curating the menu. My meal, and the overall experience, was easily an 11/10. The staff were friendly, attentive, and genuinely welcoming.
Grab a few friends, pull a board game from the game cabinet, order some food and wine, and settle in for a great time. You won’t want to leave.
*We go to a different spot once a month, and this pick was The Warren.
We came in on Sunday 11/1 for brunch (4 of us).
Maybe a 2 minute wait to be greeted, have a table cleaned and seated, not a problem.
Then it went down hill from there. The waitress said to be seated and she’d be right back with waters….. She comes back 5 minutes later (still no water) and asks if we’re ready? Yes, 2 mimosa, a chai tea, and water for the 4th. 1st food order.. A Banh Mi “Oh, we’re out of the pork”
Aww man, ok please go work on the drinks and give us just a sec. 10 minutes later, she comes back. “Ready?” Of course we are, we’ve now been in this place for about 18 minutes… (still no water)
1st food order again.. The forgettaboutit.. 2nd order The Bruce “Oh, we’re also out of marionberry jam” Ok, so have you started our drinks? “No they’re in line to be made still, we’re really busy”..
Theres maybe 10 people in the whole place, and we’re the only ones without drinks (15 minutes since we ordered them) & still no water. We cancel the drinks and leave to go somewhere else. 1st thing any server should do when greeting is IMMEDIATELY tell the table what is sold out. 20+ minutes later when you’re trying to order and starving is ridiculous! A little communication could of possibly saved us from leaving and more tables in the future. And if you say your bringing water then go get them or don’t say anything at all. The food sounded amazing and I’m sad we didn’t get to try it. On to the next one.
My friend and I had breakfast here, he got the chipotle is life breakfast burrito (delicious) and I had the Foot loose Waffle sandwich (great balance, delightful mix of textures and seasonings.) Also had a Masshole coffee drink, it was also delightful and extremely well balanced.
The servers were super friendly and prompt and the atmosphere created was both relaxed and smooth. Their menu offers something for everyone, though still maintains focus on well crafted plates.
I’m looking forward to spending more time here, it’s a very inviting space.
If this place sold groceries, I’d never shop anywhere else. I love the Warren. I love what it offers our town and the way it has made a statement in this town. It’s a gift shop, a Cafe, a restaurant, an antique shop, a community venue, a used bookstore… they even make it a point to find ways to make sure townsfolk have their needs met, having hosted canned food drives, free food events, and mealsharing during the holidays and government shutdown. I love love love this place, and I beg the universe to line up the stars for them to stick around for a long time to come.