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Welcome to The Washburne Cafe

"The Washburne Cafe" is a charming cafe located in Springfield, offering a delightful array of breakfast and lunch options. With a menu featuring unique dishes like the Pork Belly sandwich and Butter Lettuce Salad, this cafe aims to please its customers with quality food and a cozy atmosphere. Reviews praise the cafe for its lovely ambiance, tasty mochas, and must-try biscuits. The cafe's attention to detail, from serving warmed-up donuts to creating house-made flavor syrups, sets it apart as a must-visit spot in the Eugene/Springfield area. Don't miss out on the delicious offerings and welcoming vibe of "The Washburne Cafe."

LOCATIONS
  • The Washburne Cafe
    326 Main St Springfield, OR 97477
    326 Main St Springfield, OR 97477 Hotline: (541) 746-7999

Welcome to The Washburne Cafe, a charming and bustling spot located in Springfield, Oregon. This cafe offers a delightful mix of coffee, tea, breakfast, brunch, and sandwiches, making it a versatile choice for any time of the day. The Washburne Cafe prides itself on providing a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for its customers, with options for outdoor seating to enjoy the fresh air.

What sets The Washburne Cafe apart is its dedication to quality and customer satisfaction. From vegan options to catering services, this cafe strives to cater to a wide range of dietary preferences and needs. The menu boasts a variety of delicious salads, sandwiches, and breakfast items, all made with fresh and high-quality ingredients.

Customers have raved about the fantastic offerings at The Washburne Cafe. From the best mocha they've ever had to the perfectly prepared breakfast sandwiches, visitors have nothing but praise for this hidden gem. The cozy ambiance and excellent service only add to the overall dining experience.

Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or looking for a place to work and enjoy a cup of coffee, The Washburne Cafe has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the mouthwatering dishes and warm hospitality that this cafe has to offer.

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Doreen M.
Doreen M.

Fantastic place! With beautiful and tasty items. Best mocha I have ever had! Lovely ambiance. .

David C.
David C.

Food was very good. Very nice breakfast. I like the atmosphere and being downtown. We had eggs and avocado with a side of toast. All very good

Brandi I.
Brandi I.

Super cute spot!! It can be busy, but I've never had trouble finding a place to sit. Even if it's cold you can brave the picnic tables outside. Service is good. If you're dining in, go to the counter to get your drinks but they will bring your food to you. Bus your own table. If you want water, it's by the silverware, which you will need to grab yourself. Bathrooms in the back. Food is very good. Biscuits and gravy is one of my favs. Street parking, so be patient with trying to find it, sometimes it's hard.

Soni B.
Soni B.

This place is always a must when I'm in the area! The biscuits are actually to die for! I got the breakfast sandwich and it was the perfect pick me up! The portions are small so i wouldn't come here for a full breakfast but it is nice to grab something and go. I was in this weekend and it took over 30 minutes to get our food so be prepared to wait! And my coffee was a little watered down but it was pretty busy in there. I've been before and had better experiences!

susan s.
susan s.

We enjoyed our breakfast visit at The Washburn Cafe in Springfield. It was nice to get away from the hustle and bustle closer to UofO yet this place was really not far. They were super busy with locals and visitors but the staff handled it well and their counter service made it easy. The breakfast sandwiches were yummy and the coffees right on the mark.

Jeremy S.
Jeremy S.

We visit the Eugene/ Springfield area a couple times a year. This will be our new go-to morning routine going forward. Love the vibe, the coffee (of course), and the food as well! A little proxy, but fairly consistent with the whole college town local economy pricing. Very comfortable place to awoke and greet the day with some awesome breakfast treats to go along with your coffee. I highly recommend the Manchego and Ham roll, which we all shared a bit of. The breakfast sandwiches were all piping hot, fresh, and beautifully presented. And shocker, they tasted just as good! Also a bonus is its location nestled down in old town Springfield. So you can wander and do some window shopping to warm up to the rest of the day ahead.

Karrie C.
Karrie C.

We tried the Smoky Bleu sandwich, the Fried Chicken Breakfast sandwich, and The Basic on a biscuit. They were perfect. The Smoky had a perfect over easy egg and plentiful toppings. The Fried Chicken was crispy with a spicy honey mustard. The Basic had fluffy scrambled eggs, gooey cheese, and a flaky, buttery biscuit. We also got a ham and manchego bun that was buttery and flaky goodness. For drinks we tried the ever popular iced matcha and a cardamom latte. Both were just right. The antique wood furniture and hodge podge of plates from the last 6 or so decades were fun without being too thrift shop. Natural light and plants plus a little mini bookshelf boutique added interest. The donuts are on our list to try next time!

Louise G.
Louise G.

5 stars - they served the donut warmed up! But, even if they didn't serve the donut warmed up. . .the rest of the food was good too. Mocha - good! Pork belly sandwich - yes! Thick slice too. . .not too skimpy. I liked it on the bun. Basic breakfast sandwich - nothing special. . .but still good. Standard breakfast - 2 eggs, choice of meat and toast. . .nothing special, but well prepared. Went on Sunday 8:45am. . .pretty slow. But it picked up right before 10am. . .so if you go then it might be difficult to get a seat.

Megan S.
Megan S.

I don't make it over to Springfield that often, but this is a really nice spot! The interior is a lá trendy cafe but still comfortable, not pretentious. Coffee is very good, with the beautiful barista art on top that you'd expect in such a cafe, and I love that they make all of their own flavor syrups. I tried a latte with cardamom honey syrup and it was delicious! The Washburne Cafe also offers a nice menu of breakfast and lunch options to choose from. While the overnight yeasted waffle was super tempting, I went with the Smokey Blue breakfast sandwich on recommendation of the guy at the counter and it hit the spot. Something about bacon and blue cheese together that is perfect! You order at the counter and any food items are brought out to your seat. Visiting on a Monday and around lunch time, the cafe was very busy. My friend and I sat at some bar seats by the front window for a while (maybe 30ish min) until a small table opened up. That's the one hard thing about nice cafes like this--people tend to come in to leisurely drink their coffee and work on their laptops or whatever for quite a long time, so expect to wait a little for a table if it's during peak hours like lunch time or certainly on the weekend.