The Reedville Café is so much more than just a restaurant — it’s truly a cornerstone of the Hillsboro community. Recently, they partnered with us to provide a work assessment for my client, who is living with disabilities and working on reentering the workforce. The owners and staff went above and beyond to not only welcome him but to give him a meaningful opportunity to learn, grow, and gain confidence. Mckenna in particular did an incredible job walking him through the process, offering guidance with patience and encouragement. It is rare to find a business that is as committed to supporting individuals as they are to serving excellent food, but Reedville Café embodies that spirit wholeheartedly. The kindness, warmth, and genuine compassion shown by the owners and their entire team speaks volumes about their character. They are not just running a café — they are uplifting people, building community, and creating opportunities for others to thrive. To my client, this was not just an assessment; it was an empowering experience that reminded him that there are still places in this world where people care deeply about others. And beyond all that, let’s not forget the food! Reedville Café has been a local favorite for years for a reason. Their menu is hearty, fresh, and consistently delicious, and the service is always outstanding. Every member of their staff is friendly, approachable, and genuinely attentive, making every visit a pleasant experience. I cannot thank the Reedville Café enough for their generosity, heart, and commitment to both great dining and community involvement. This is the kind of place we should all be supporting — where you feel like family the moment you walk through the doors. If you’re looking for a delicious meal served by some of the kindest people you’ll ever meet, Reedville Café is the...
Read moreThe food is good most visits but their burgers are always a bit overdone so we order medium rare. The past few orders to go have been incorrect so make time to check your order before you leave the premises. I can't stand the deodorizer they use in their bathrooms, too flowery/strong and you can smell it all the way out in the two right-most dining areas which keeps us from dining in. Most staff are super friendly but the younger new gal who took my to-go order tried to charge us for a side of mayo and two bbq sauces and she seemed rude and uncaring. Additional two of us are gluten-intolerant and the burger to go ordered without crispy onions was covered in them when we got home. I called to complain and Charles the manager, who is terrific, took care of both problems and offered replacement meals as we are regulars there, which was kind of him. Nonetheless, I am tired of our orders being wrong and for the price, food overcooked in general. Sorry Reedville, educate your cooks on gluten-intolerance, what medium isn't and please get some fresh cooks in there. BTW, my hubby got sick from the ham on the salad I couldn't finish (he ate it when we got home), even with no dressing, he was quite ill from it. I didn't even bother to call and let them know, will we searching for a new...
Read moreWe had the pleasure of dining at the Reedsville Cafe this morning for the first time. A very unique and long-standing history here. We had the country fried steak and eggs with perfectly made country gravy as well as a pancake combo with plump sausage and eggs. Everything was delicious! Jan took very good care of us, and was funny, attentive, and an enjoyable part of our breakfast. Food, service, and atmosphere all 5 star.
The Reedville Cafe began as the Shack Tavern in 1934, later becoming The Crab Shack around the late 1960s before the Van Beveren family, who owned the business since 1950, officially renamed it the Reedville Cafe in 1990. The restaurant, known for its American classics and seafood, was sold in early 2025 after being a family-run establishment for over 70 years.
In April, Tim Sapa officially took the reins of the classic American diner off Southeast Tualatin Valley Highway, stepping in after decades of ownership by the Van Beveren family. Known for its hearty comfort fare — from omelets, pancakes and Benedicts in the morning to burgers, burritos and pastas later in the day — Reedville Cafe has long held its place as a neighborhood go-to, serving up nostalgic charm with...
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