Me and my wife used to go here a lot about 10 – 15 years ago. It was always packed and the food was great and the prices were even better. We went about 10 years ago and they were under new management and the food was not that great then. We recently went here last weekend and the prices were good but the food was not. A lot of the food was pre-frozen and the only thing that wasn’t was the pancakes that were ok. When we got there they raved about there gravy but they were all out and half of the breakfast menu was with gravy. There was one person getting there food in front of us and it took them over 30 minutes to get our food and again it wasn’t the greatest. The waitress seemed new and was running everywhere and doing multiple duties while the chef was taking his sweet time and not to mention was flapping his lip a lot. Also when I got there I used the restroom and I rather use an outhouse other than restroom there, it almost looked like it hasn’t been cleaned in a month or so. The tables and chairs were all out of date ant our table that we were at seemed like it was going to break. So I do have to say we will not be returning here it used to be a great place to go but now it seemed like they lost there way.
Jonathan G.
Classificação do local: 5 Beaverton, OR
Thank You Log Cabin Inn. You took me in from the cold and gave me a much needed hot cup of coffee and some sound advise. I had got caught in some bad weather coming back from the Coast on my motorcycle. Thanks for the suggestion to wait it out until a safer time. You will be a regular stop on my trips when the weather is better. Great food, reasonable prices. This is one of the oldest most historic log cabins left in the Washington County Area. Stop by and enjoy.
Angie B.
Classificação do local: 4 Beaverton, OR
I’ve stopped in at a lot of restaurants on the side of the road but I must say this one was the most amazing the inside is cute and rustic and the food is amazing breakfast lunch or dinner it’s all fabulous if you’re out and about on highway 6 coming home from the coast you should stop in there and have a bite to eat
Shell S.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Wow, this place was really great! My boyfriend and I checked it out on a Monday morning. We were coming from Portland and heading to the coast. We happened to have the whole place to ourselves, pretty nice. I loved the ambiance of the place. Nice old log hunting cabin feel. They even had pictures of when it was built and moved. Tiny took care of us. He’s a very friendly and entertaining man.:) He told us the story of how the Deep Fried Monster came about with much animation. We did end up ordering that. Unfortunately, the deep fryer had a few issues, but we still had the omelette minus the deep fried part. Oh my goodness, it was simply amazing! They put all the meat they sell into it. Strange enough, it still tastes light!(I am not a big meat eater usually for too much makes me feel kind of sick). However, the combination of the veggies in it even it out. This thing is REALLY huge! We split it with a bowl of fruit.(to even it out a bit) The watermelon and cantaloupe were so fresh and flavorful. A bit surprising because it seems most of the time in places, the fruit can leave something to be desired. I highly recommend this place. It seems to be a bit of a hidden gem. PLEASE check them out! I want them to stay open so we can visit again.:)
Victoria D.
Classificação do local: 5 Park Ridge, IL
Was headed to the coast with friends and we found this place on Unilocal and loved it! The staff is friendly and the cook was awesome! A friend and I shared the Deep Fried Monster omelette. It was delicious and stuffed with great pulled pork, kielbasa, sausage, Parmesan cheese and other goodness. It’s a ton of food and was worth the price. Yes the omelette was deep fried but it wasn’t greasy at all! We are all from Chicago so didn’t know what to expect since we are«city slickers» but we were welcomed by the staff and the cook himself who were very excited to bring honest home style cuisine. Note they did not call us city slickers. Worth the stop if you’re headed to Tillamook, the coast or Portland!
Tony M.
Classificação do local: 2 Hillsboro, OR
wasn’t bad, but wasn’t impressed for the $$ spent. The brisket sandwich needed more meat, my wife’s had almost double what mine had, yes we ordered the same thing, but only because the pulled pork wasn’t ready. meh…
Kate H.
Classificação do local: 5 Auburn, WA
Stop the presses! This place rocks! We were traveling from Portland to Tillamook and some friends recommended the Log Cabin Inn. They said it’s the best breakfast you’ll ever have. I try to be careful on my eating, but decided this was worth going off plan. Holy cow. Two of my dining partners had the Digger Bomb. Eggs, pulled pork, hash browns, biscuit, etc. Fantastic(I had a bite). I had the standard breakfast, but it was anything but standard. Biscuit, served with the best jam ever, eggs, hash browns, and bacon. Sounds run of the mill, but it wasn’t. It was great. Service was friendly and fantastic. Nice log cabin feel with lots of cool trinkets and woodsy décor. LOVEIT!
Kalon P.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Holy moly! Making the drive from Portland to Tillamook? You must get breakfast here. Digger and Tiny. These are the names of the owner and the cook. That is interesting enough. After fishing on the Wilson River one cold December morning, I and two buddies sauntered into the Log Cabin Inn for a late lunch. Tiny was the one and only person on hand that day. He cooked up for my buddies something called The Monster — a deep fried three egg omelet battered in beer and tempura, stuffed with ham and BBQ pulled pork. It was amazing. And so is Tiny. He’s a ball of fury who loves cooking and entertaining his patrons.
Pam F.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Lovin’ it. Make breakfast a tradition on your way to the beach. Warm company and great food.
Mike P.
Classificação do local: 5 Woodland, WA
We always stop there on our way back home from riding at Browns Camp. Good food, great service.
Anthony M.
Classificação do local: 4 Moscow, ID
We went for a late breakfast early lunch. Thoroughly enjoyed the vegetarian omelette and the digger bomb is not to be missed if you are a fan of pulled pork. The fruit salad was surprisingly fresh and delicious and service was good. I was pleasantly surprised to find the bar offering Bloody Marys which made the trip all the more enjoyable.
Renee L.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Just like grandma’s in so many ways. Stopped in on a drive home from the coast last weekend. GREAT service! Super friendly ladies. Good was great, not overly greasy. Loved the adorable toast pinwheels. Only negatives would be that is was just as hot as my grandma’s house inside, which it’s the most comfortable temperature, and sometimes all that clutter can be a little much. I would definitely oh back here. Great prices too!
Jennifer J.
Classificação do local: 4 Wilsonville, OR
You won’t find prepackaged, frozen burgers here. Or anything else for that matter. The portions are generous, the food is delicious and the staff are super friendly. Next time you are on your way to the beach(or returning home from a beach weekend), stop by and have a burger or a blood Mary. You won’t be disappointed!
Brian B.
Classificação do local: 4 Abbotsford, Canada
Great hidden gem between Portland and Tillamook, a must stop. Was a quiet morning and early — but great service and friendly — great interior décor with all the logs. now the food Digger Bomb and traditional breaky for us this morning, great presentation and taste — big portions and care was put into everything… worth the drool time, moist pulled pork with bbq sauce try it… and to top off with some home made raspberry jam…
Jason m.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
went there on an early morning motorcycle ride. Loved the place. Staff was friendly, place is very country homey. I had diggers home smoked, pulled pork with hash browns and an egg on top. Absolutely wonderful. The coffee was OK and hot. The serving size is pretty big. I didnt finish mine. The food ain’t fancy, but it is well done. All in all, a great experience. I’ll be back.
Sherry S.
Classificação do local: 3 Portland, OR
Love dropping in to places like this on our way out to the beach. Right on HWY6 so you have to. it’s like a «pie place» but we were hungry for a bite. I walked in taking pictures and this cute young gal that worked there piped in with a smile, no flash photography. she was like that the whole rest of the time as well. funny and extremely customer service oriented. We ordered their fish and chips of course. No grease, great fat fries, good coleslaw. What’s not to like? Folks sitting at the bar, everyone in there looked like they lived a few miles out, lots of senior folks. Comforting.
J B.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
This restaurant made me feel at home, the staff are warm and welcoming. Breakfast menu is vast and everyone at the table loved their food and the coffee was fresh and piping hot. Omelet was cooked perfectly and vegetables were fresh and delicious. Pancakes were giant and fluffy. The homemade jam was a great touch. Prices are very reasonable. I plan on returning soon to try the pulled pork! I will be recommending this place to friends.
Mike P.
Classificação do local: 3 Des Moines, IA
I think you can learn a lot about a place based on how they prepare a hamburger and french fries. We gave them the burger fry test: The hamburger: quarter pound of juicy goodness on a toasted bun. I’m pretty sure the burger wasn’t hand formed, but Digger must know how to coax the flavor out of a puck. Minor flaw: the lettuce was like a dog’s rawhide ear chew. Digger, find some better lettuce or leave it off. The fries: some of the best fries I’ve EVER had. Light in color, but still crispy and seasoned perfectly(Lawry’s maybe). These fries rival Five Guys’. I’d eat here again if passing through.
Layla P.
Classificação do local: 3 Beaverton, OR
On your way to or from Tillamook and need good, hearty food? This is the place. From the road you would have no idea how fantastic of a little place this is — once through the door you are transported to Granny’s log cabin out in the woods and the cooking is as good as it gets for BBQ/smoked meats and hearty breakfasts. The pulled pork is so good my mouth is watering just writing about it. We had 5 and a baby at the table and everyone of us enjoyed what we got. A range from the«Big Pancake»(no joke, fresh blueberries and the size of a platter), biscuits & gravy, chicken fried steak(a monster), and the famous digger bomb. The homemade jams were yummy too. The people who run the place are very nice and happy to welcome you to their place — we really enjoyed it; now I know where we’ll be driving to for a lazy morning — combine the good drive with a good meal and it made our Saturday.