Really enjoyed my sandwich here. I got the turkey bacon ranch(and a free one for checking in). Please check this place out, I think you’ll enjoy the food! Also, really like the selection of sauces and packaged side dishes. They look delicious, gonna have to pick one up!
J.K. M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
Don’t bother pre-ordering online. They don’t ask for any order information when you go to pick it up & you end up getting whatever they have — regardless of what you order. I ordered a 10 – 11 lb ham and the biggest they had was 9. I asked why they take orders online if they don’t honor them and was asked«do you want this one?». It’s not the high-schooler behind the counter’s fault — it’s a flaw in the system. Just a warning — if you plan to pick up what you ordered — cross your fingers — or have a backup plan.
Brittney M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Diego, CA
The ham is good, but the service is awful. You call to ask questions and you get attitude with your questions. The man who answered the phone was very rude and was trying to rush to get off the phone. I called about Christmas Eve pickup and I called a month ago and got my number for my ham. After I called I get told they don’t hold hams and that my number I was given was pointless. Why didn’t the man I talked to before say that. Now I have to have a back up day before Christmas Eve in case I get to the store and it’s all out. It’s not worth the headache to be honest. It’s my first Christmas with my entire family in years and wanted to show how the honey baked ham is since we are new to the area.
Jason S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arlington, TX
Food is delicious but the service is piss poor and the building is filthy. It’s like walking in wet tar when you step into the restaurant. Enjoy the ham, hopefully the lack of cleanliness doesn’t kill you.
R. A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
I had a horrible time at this store today. Went there is to get a simple side order of ham to go. Was met with roped off lines, poor signage, and being directed to three different places to give my order before I finally gave up. Talked to a manager but he said there was signage outside the front entrance. I told him I came from the side and there was none. And nothing inside the store to direct people. VERRRRRYFRUSTRATING. They didn’t seem to care, and didn’t help me. I left angry without the food. Terrible!!!
Jerry M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
The first time I had ever tasted or even heard of Honeybaked Ham was at a holiday party back in the 70s. Amidst a table full of assorted finger foods was an entire spiral-cut Honeybaked Ham, and I kept going back to tear more slices off to eat. With that sweet honey glaze, the ham was addictive, and I’ve loved the stuff ever since. Fortunately, there’s no need to buy an entire ham, I can just get an occasional sandwich at the Honeybaked Ham Café to satisfy my cravings. I appreciate that their sandwiches are available on pita bread(as well as regular sliced bread and croissants) since I’m watching my carbs. They have different sandwiches on the menu, along with some salads, but what I always get is simple: a sandwich with Honeybaked ham, shredded lettuce, and honey mustard made with pita bread. It’s always the same, and it’s always good.
Sasha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Corvallis, OR
The free sandwich coupon was nice and the sandwiches were alright. I ordered the ham and turkey pesto, which didn’t taste much like pesto, and my boyfriend had a roasted turkey pita pocket. Convenient in terms of location: it’s right across the way from Fred Meyer and the turn off to get 217 as I was heading out of town right after.
Mark B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Portland, OR
Hmmm where to start? Well it looks like the 80s green carpets, blond wood furniture, tables with plastic table cloths, and partitions made of weaved white laths… They are the only restaurant I know that still uses pocket bread, so I keep coming, well that and the ham. The food though is good, and the service is usually good as well, The ham tastes really good, It is always moist and a little sweet. If you just ask for a ham sandwich it comes stuffed in pocket bread with shredded lettuce and lots of mustard with a dill pickle quarter on the side. I love their turkey noodle soup on thursdays, lots of big noodles, some turkey and the broth is addictive, rich, salty goodness. I was there today and just had the ham sandwich and some pop and it was about $ 7 with soup its still under $ 10 so the prices are good. Staff here is usually good at keeping your drink filled. By the way, Hot tip, buy one get one on sandwiches if you check in with Unilocal.I also like you don’t have to ask for a password to log into the free wifi.
Bryan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Gresham, OR
One of my favorite places to eat lunch. Outstanding flavor and filled servings. It might be a bit more spendy then some places, but it’s worth it. The best sandwiches I think you can get. The taste is something different then a sub shop. This is much more than that. Try it out.
Leia C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Beaverton, OR
Their ham is bomb! I bought one for thanksgiving, everyone loved it, and it was precut. I only had to warm it up in the oven. The cashier was nice and used a $ 5 coupon. I will definitely buy again!
Chris O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
I do wish I knew how the pigs were raised as since there is no mention I can only assume that we are dealing with factory farmed food here, which makes me sad because it’s a tasty ham for sure. although it’s also funny that from what I can tell it contains no actual honey, you really don’t want to see the ingredients list. They do have the service fine tuned here so you’ll be in and out pretty quick so that’s nice as well.
Amanda C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Beaverton, OR
It’s a very great place to eat on your lunch or if looking for just quick simple bite to eat. The soups are amazing. The fruit salad is great. The staff is very friendly. I grab lunch here at least 2 times a week.
Brian R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Went in with low expectations and was blown a way! Amazing food, cute atmosphere and great customer service. Did the build your own with ham and turkey both amazing piled high hard to take bite it was so big. Will definitely go back!
Rachel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
I have previously been a huge fan of honey baked ham at the beaverton location so it makes me sad to say I recently have recieved the worst service. The staff was extremely disrespectful and could not communicate with me. It will not be returning.
Justin T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
«Sir, I’d like a honey ham hawk, heavy on the hawk, light on the pig.» «What kind, son? Western honey ham hawk, spotted honey ham hawk, speckled honey ham hawk, lesser honey ham hawk, false honey ham hawk, blue footed honey ham hawk, stellar’s honey ham hawk, three-headed honey ham hawk, pileated honey ham hawk? « “Uhhhhhh, the kind that says ‘COINK’?» «COINK? Come again, son?» «COOOOOOOOOOINK! You know. Ca + oink. COINK!» «I see, you one of them city fellers, don’t know one honey ham hawk from another. Tell ye what, boy we’ll give you two wings, a snout, some hooves, a a side of fricasseed chickadees, but only IF you can repeat your order talking like Nell.» «Well, I reckon it’s worth a shot: A WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWANNNACOINKYBARD, Missa Missa chickabee. A WAHWEEWAHOOOOHHHHHHHHHHFREAKYTHANG. CAOIIIIIIINK! CAOINK! Missa ham hark»
John L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
Our family has been getting honey baked ham’s from this location for at least a decade. Lunch here is pretty decent too; they have pocket bread sandwiches. But seriously, if you’re looking for something quick to pick up for a large potluck or other sort of food gathering, the hams here are delicious.
Cat Cat U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Torrance, CA
Service it good. First time I order sandwich it good, second time I order chicken salad sandwich it is ok.
Ryan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
We used Honeybaked Ham for Thanksgiving this year(I made the turkey later for leftovers). Honeybaked ham is always good, flavorful, but definitely expensive. It’s especially expensive when you realize how much of the ham is inedible. This isn’t a complaint about Honeybaked specifically, I’m sure that’s just how the ham is, but expensive nonetheless. So, one star is lost because it’s overpriced. You can go across the parking lot and get a much cheaper, high quality ham as long as the signature Honeybaked crust isn’t too important to you. The other star was lost because of traffic management. When it’s a busy holiday and there’s one path through the store(as far as I know), don’t put up tables with samples on either side that narrow the path down to something that is easily blocked by a single person trying the samples. Next time, I’ll probably go elsewhere, but Honeybaked is certainly a classic tradition and should still be experienced if you haven’t had it before.
Cheryl D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Portland, OR
I used to think Honeybaked Ham’s were the absolute Best you could get and then I found the Caranda Hams at Costco, FARFARFAR Superior in flavor and smokiness. I find Honeybaked Hams to have a great deal of fat on the outside and in them and not a whole lot of smokey taste. In addition to that fact they are quite expensive. I do like their side dishes and in a pinch will spring for them if I don’t have time to make them myself, although they are not well priced. I had not been there in awhile and stopped by yesterday, it looks like they have a pretty nice lunch menu now and you can buy whole desserts and even Ham or Turkey by the pound along with various sized side dishes. I bought a pound of Ham and a Pint of the Au Gratin Potatoes for Dinner and it was quite the deal for $ 17.00. I had enough Ham and Casserole for dinner that night and lunches the next day. I really wanted the Coconut Cake but I restrained myself. I do like that they have mini-dinners for those of us who on occasion need Holiday grub for just the two of us and don’t’ want to go thru the hassle of making everything.
Genna C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beaverton, OR
Honeybaked Ham is a little tough for me to review objectively, but I’ll give it a whirl. You see, as a kid I would come here with my Grandma, my Mom, and my sister — Mom and Grandma would drop their wedding rings off at the jewelry store next door to be cleaned, and we’d all have lunch while we waited. I felt so important and grown up. We were the Ladies Who Lunched, you know. We’d pick up the rings after lunch, and my sister and I would fog up the glass looking at all of the beautiful glittering treasures. [Now the jewelers have moved down the street and in it’s place is a smoothie store. Sigh.] I walked into Honeybaked Ham a few days ago for the first time in years. Grandma has been gone almost 17 years, Mom was at my sister’s house with the grandkids… and I was amazed to find that the place was EXACTLY as I remembered. There are a whole lot of new sandwiches — most looked great, but I had to get the old standby, the pocket bread sandwich. They are still on the menu, but a bit hidden — do ask for one, they are really quite good. I like the honeybaked turkey. They serve it with a slightly mustardy, savory sauce on the sandwiches. SO good. Soup still comes on the side in a little silver kettle, and as always a green apple wedge and an orange wedge. I love that. Newcomers might note the dated décor and vinyl tableclothes. Yes, the place could use some updating, though it’s perfectly serviceable. Although it clearly holds quite a bit of nostalgia for me, objectively I will say the food is really quite good, reasonably priced, and the service is friendly. Give it a try. It’s a step back in time and worth the trip.