Our little Heber Valley has changed significantly over the last 100 years, but one thing has always been the same, The Hub has been here for every celebration, weekend brunch & memorable dinner.

Founded in 1933, The Hub Motel became a post-adventure respit for travelers, family camping trips, fishing & hunting trips and a nice place in the valley for a good, honest meal.

For decades, The Hub has been here for the residents of Heber.

The Hub has survived recessions, wartimes and even a fire that destroyed most of the building in the early 1960s. The rebuilt Hub is what most of us in the Heber Valley grew up with. Known for the big red Hub Cafe sign and a cedar booth for a home-cooked breakfast or steak dinner.

In 2023, after an extensive, thoughtful & heartfelt redesign & renovation, The Hub reopened its doors once again to our friends and family in the Wasatch Back. With an eye looking to the next century, our refined vision goes beyond a fabulous new menu.

The Hub's brand was thoughtfully redesigned to make our own brand mark. An ode to our Heber Valley home of ranchers, farmers & families with dirty boots, sweaty brows & big hearts. Our "brand" is burned deep into our community, employees & customers. The Hub's "H" represents our promise to you - high quality, local ingredients, the best service, & a home where old names are remembered & new friends are welcomed.

We proudly display our brand on cool merch at the front of The Hub. We're proud our brand has a life of it's own among friends inside and out of the Heber Valley.

The redesign and rebuild brought together local talent and artisans to introduce a new, beautiful, iconic and historic restaurant and home away from home.

As we re-launched, our owners, Mohamed (Moe) Mohamed and Devin Johnson, were inspired to do something special. On the eve of the Grand Opening, The Hub opened its doors to the Heber Valley to "brand" their family marks into the wood of our restaurant. Families as old as Heber City itself placed their brand on the wall.

For our 2023 Grand Reopening, we adapted our historic grand opening ad printed in 1966.

Thanks to all who made The Hub what it is after 100 years. Here's to the next century.

The Hub's historic ad printed in 1966.

Special thanks for photos from The Park Record.