About the Café and Lounge
When first built in 1931, the Nite Hawk provided a unique service to Portlanders. You could bring in your Model "A" for an oil and lube. Then enjoy a hearty meal or a cup of coffee with homemade apple pie as you waited for your car to be serviced. But times change and so did the Nite Hawk over the next five decades as it turned into a bottle bar, then a rib joint and then a dance hall. In 1980, today's current owners, Bill and Elaine Mildenberger decided to put the focus back on just serving good quality fare. That is, after they spent countless hours of labor in remodeling and renovating the popular Portland café and lounge.
Today, the Nite Hawk Café & Lounge has become a neighborhood fixture for locals and visitors alike. We support many of the outstanding school and community organizations including non-profit groups and events. The reason is simple: we have reaped the rewards of area revitalization that now puts us next to the MAX Interstate light-rail transit line.
At the Nite Hawk, you can always count on friendly service and tasty entrees for breakfast, lunch and dinner. More than anything, we are happy to serve the unique individuals who visit our unique little corner in North Portland.
No matter where you are in the metropolitan area, the Nite Hawk is conveniently located just off I-5 at the Portland Blvd (Rosa Parks Way) exit. The MAX Interstate light-rail transit line drops you off in front of the café. What's more, downtown Portland, the Expo Center and Delta Park are just minutes away.