Six Corners Cafe Reviews

4.4

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Delicious!!!

By tennishart2 |

Staying at a local VRBO while Visiting Portland. Asked our host about this place and soooo glad we went! Fast service! Cozy little coffee shop with delicious breakfast! We went with the daily special of thick French toast and bacon along with a side of biscuits and gravy! Cannot go wrong here!!

Now the Over Easy Bar & breakfast

By shewholovestoeat |

One of the food show came in and gave Six corners a facelift. Funny--they didn't touch the bathrooms, which probably needed the facelift the worst. The rest of the place looks great tho. Food was good, we had breakfast. Basic eggs, toast and bacon. Well cooked. Try it.

wonderful cafe for breakfast or lunch

By neals879 |

Great omelettes and pancakes. Very friendly staff. Food is always prompt. Great choice in Beaverton area

A comfortable, buzzing happy cafe.

By Melinda I |

My husband and I stopped in for the first time for breakfast today, We shared a Farmer's omelette and two pancakes...we were easily filled sharing a breakfast plate. The manager was working just as hard as his staff, and his staff seemed happy to work there. Everything about this place was harmonius, friendly and inviting. Our food came out within 10 minutes. This food is comfort diner food, don't expect a fancy breakfast..expect a filling one though. We will be coming back soon.

Great neighborhood cafe!

By Rebecca S |

We stopped by chance for a Saturday brunch time meal. The staff was very friendly and efficient and the food quite satisfying and appropriately priced; senior breakfast choises were very reasonable. If you like your fries crunchy on the outside (I do), these are for you. I had the 'Monty Cristo' and, while not quite up to Disneyland's version, it was tasty. Many of the patrons were clearly known by the staff and that created a very homey feel.

Great omelettes

By scubawakeboarder |

Customer service, corned beef hash, hash browns, and coffee were average. Omelette was delicious. Pancakes were above average. Parking can be challenging at peak times. The location is not very convenient, so study the map carefully when going there for the first time.

Best pancakes in town

By Leslie M |

We go back again and again to Six Corners. We still call it Weber's -- the name we knew it by for decades -- and it's one of our all-time favorite casual places in Portland. Mostly we have breakfasts, although I've had some great patty melts and salads there too. My husband and I often split their huge ham & cheese omelet. It comes with two (also huge) pancakes, which he says are the best pancakes he's ever eaten. Everything is top-notch -- the excellent preparations are consistent, the service is incredibly speedy and the couple of servers who have been there forever have become our friends. Going there is like going home.

No customer service

By Lori G |

Ordered online & needed to ask for special instructions due to allergies….called 26 times & they NEVER ANSWER THE PHONE.

Good local breakfast café

By maana16 |

I’m always on the lookout for a good place for breakfast – and if you’re in the neighborhood, Six-Corners is a good choice. As others have noted, it is a bit of a challenge to get to – “six corners” describes an unwieldy intersection on Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy and, especially on weekends, you may have to wait awhile before getting a table. On the positive side, the food is very good and generous (I can count on taking home ½ of my omelet). The wait staff, although often only one or two people, are friendly and do an excellent job of getting the food to the table. The décor is a bit “tired” – but clean. The kind of place you expect to find “regulars” who keep coming back.

Excellent choice for a traditional breakfast

By BeavertonORTraveller |

We had stopped by what is now the Six Corners Cafe for breakfast a few times in the past when it was Webber's. It was a good place to get a reliably traditional American-style breakfast while in that area of town. So we have been wanting to try Six Corners Cafe since they changed the old Webber's. Six Corners Cafe is so-named because it's located at the intersection of Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Scholl's Ferry Road, and Oleson Road--although to law enforcement the resulting mess is nicknamed, "Kamakaze Corner". So plan how to get safely into Six Corners' parking lot with care. We came down Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and turned right--sharp right--into the parking lot. There is adequate parking outside of the restaurant that shares the lot with a small strip mall. The restaurant is lightly-updated without feeling too slick. On the morning we arrived, the whiteboard inside the front door directed us to pick a table. Once seated, a waiter arrived promptly with glasses of water and menus. i had the Three Finger Jack omelette while my wife ordered the traditional eggs benedict. Our orders arrived in very reasonable time. My omelette was extremely fluffly and light and occupied half of the plate dwarfing the hashbrowns. Both of our selections were excellent. The only complaint was from my wife, who prefers her coffee to be pretty strong. She found the coffee pretty weak for her tastes. We definitely will be back if we are looking for a traditional breakfast in that area of town. There were other breakfast selections on the menu that looked enticing and we will have to try on future visits

Eh, I guess its okay...

By Flyinhawaiian968 |

After getting back from Honolulu, we stopped in for breakfast here, seeing that we've never been there before. The place is nice and clean, staff seemed a bit overwhelmed at a full house with a couple of people waiting at the door for seats, but that shouldn't be an excuse for waiting 15 minutes to get our cups of coffee that we ordered with our meals! We actually had to flag another waitress down to ask if we could get our coffees, and it still took a couple more minutes for her to bring it out. The food was good though, and it arrived just about a minute after our coffees. Everything was cooked well and there were no complaints in the flavor department! I'd suggest trying this establishment out and see if it was just a busy Saturday morning that caused our delay. If anything, at least the food should be good!

Great little place for a big breakfast

By Kimberly S |

Ate here with a friend, we shared an omelet because they are massive. Service was wonderful—ended up staying long after our meal to visit and were never rushed. If you are in the area and looking for a hearty meal, this is the place.

Don't judge lack of curb appeal

By Linda F |

This place is a little hidden gem. It's in an odd location but well worth the food and the service. The inside was quaint but nothing to write home about. Because it was a beautiful day we ate outside. Although there is a fair amount of traffic the car nosies did not disturb our meal and I didn't mind sitting on plastic chairs. The service was good, our waitress did an excellent job of keeping our water glasses filled and our coffee never ran out. Food is quite good and everyone in our party enjoyed their omlettes. I was pleased. This is not the type of place I would have chosen but a local friend recomended it. I would love to try the lunch menu !

Great little place

By OregonDuck09 |

The food here is wonderful, but the service is awful. You always have to ask for drink refills. The wait staff seems to be oblivious to what you need. They don't even clear the plates in a timely manner.

Always FANTASTIC!

By EricBennie C |

Been here many many times....love the breakfast!! Just a no none- sense menu...great breakfasts!!! Very reasonable too!!! Servers are always Nice. Michael, the owner is awesome guy that cares about all his customers!!

Worth navigating the Six Corners intersection!

By Kellie C |

Formerly Weber's, this spot is great for breakfast. They don't take reservations, but I called ahead to verify we would be able to find space for a large party around 10 am. They were friendly, moving tables together to accommodate us. The food was good, with a wide variety of classic and inventive fare. Some nice benedict and griddle options unique to the NW.

Very good breakfast place

By David L |

Had a West of the Cascades omelet and a Hood River haystack and both were huge and delicious. Service was friend and food was delivered promptly. Great value.

Good neighborhood spot

By Forcrane |

I've had lunch here a few times. Soup is really good; it's made from scratch. We also had a very good traditional breakfast. The atmosphere is cozy and a bit old fashioned which is nice. The location is a bit hard - intersection of Beaverton HIllsdale, Scholls Ferry and Olsen - but those of us who live in the neighborhood can find it easily. I was surprised at the quality of the food and how nice it was overall.

Just stoppped at the spur of the moment

By za travel |

We were on our way back home from a landscaping expedition looking for a place to eat and decided to try 6 corners café. We are glad we did. I had bacon and eggs, hash browns and toast. It was excellent. My partner had a turkey sandwich with homemade red potato salad. He is very picky and said it was great.

Beware! Huge Portions. Good food!

By Vetskidog |

Ate breakfast here on a Thursday morning. Not crowded, but a steady flow of traffic. When you come in, you seat yourself. Only one server and she was fantastic. She was very attentive and accommodating. The service was fast. I ordered the short stack of pancakes and bacon. The pancakes were huge. My husband got two pancakes, two sausage, two eggs over medium and grilled home fries. The food was good. If he only knew how much food he would be getting. He had regrets after it all came out. No way he could eat it all. We had to take some home. It’s located on one of the six corners of this weird intersection. Quaint atmosphere. Check it out.

Great breakfast

By streulik |

Great breakfast, nice atmosphere, excellent service. We had the skillet northwest with potatoes, mushroom cheese, bratwurst and egg, yum. I recommend this restaurant and will go again.

Breakfast place

By Portland_OROpushomes |

Good for breakfast. Good service which is really important. Access and parking can be a problem. Especially when getting onto Scholls Ferry Road

So so so good

By Hannah J |

We came on a Sunday and it was very busy. The restaurant is small, not very many tables so expect a wait, but it is worth it! We had the chicken fried steak and it was some of the best we'd ever had. The staff worked really hard to accommodate everyone in a small space, kept smiles on their faces and it did not look like an easy job but everyone there did great. It's a great location, quaint, perfect for friends, families and all around anytime for anyone!

Breakfast and Lunch only

By EatinginOregon |

Stopped by on a whim. Was almost empty when we got there and almost full when we left. One waiter. He was hopping but never too busy. Kept our coffee cups full. I had an omelet and it was especially good. Lot's of tasty and well cooked ingredients. I love grilled onions and these where done just right. The omelet is cooked thin and the ingredients rolled up inside of it. Not the fluffy, flip over type. The hashbrowns were nice and crispy. My guest had a waffle with strip bacon which surprisingly came with crumbled bacon but tasty all the same. Simple, clean, efficient and pleasant. I recommend it for a good breakfast. It's not fancy but it is very good food.

A very good cafe for breakfast, will return

By TONY G R |

A very good place for a old fashion stick to your ribs breakfast. My wife and I had drove past this place many times and last Sunday morning stopped in for a morning meal. Every seat was full, but our wait was just a few minutes and we sat ourselves at the counter. It seemed to us they had all the staff needed to take care of everyone and the service was fast and good, they all looked like they were having a good time. I had the pork chops, cakes and eggs, very nice and too much to finish. We will be back, really enjoyed it