Reviews on Cafe food in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States. Twin Falls is the county seat and largest city of Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States. The city had a population of 44,125 as of the 2010 census.
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The crepes are to die for! I got the Boston cream crepe and it was incredible. I did not get a drink but my business associates said they were delicious. They have two floors and lots of fun art to look at. I love this place. I will probably become a regular.
As we travel, we always try local ice cream. This cute, little shop rated #2 on our month-long, 7,777 mile trip. The Creamery has a good selection of ice cream flavors. They will give you samples of any flavor. The texture is perfect, and the butterfat content is high. We purchased the kids-size scoop, and it was plenty. They allowed you 2 flavors in the smallest scoop. Two kid-size cups were only $6! What a bargain! The servers were super friendly and enthusiastic about their job. It was a really pleasant experience. They also sold other Reed Dairy items. We were just disappointed that they didn't sell a t-shirt like the servers were wearing. We will stop here again on our next trip through Idaho.
4 based on 10 reviews
Wowza.... Went to The YBR the week of July 23rd, 2018. I was taken back by the prices right here in little Twin Falls...! Must be a California or New York transplant that has brought along their idea of prices for food items. I had a salad that was actually pretty good (it's a salad... hard to screw up) and the dressing was not spectacular... but the salad for $11.00 was small. Here's where it gets good... If you want a burger there.. it's $16.00!! No fries... no salad... no onion rings... Not a huge burger like Effie's Tavern in Lewiston. Ok it did have bacon and an egg on it... but how much is a strip of bacon and a fried egg?? The staff was great and they have done a nice job of making the place unique but c'mon... As far as I am concerned, Twin Falls is not a place for a $16.00 burger. This is a farm community. Granted they are getting large manufacturing plants locally but those companies move to TF's so they can get inexpensive labor. This is not Sun Valley! You order up at the bar. Probably will not return.Hi Frogwashme,We appreciate you giving our restaurant a try, and we would love to offer a little insight to our menu. In a small town full of farmers who need to make a living just like everyone else, we support them by buying their products. We buy their greens, their vegetables, their eggs, their beef, their bacon, their dairy, their trout, their potatoes, their beans, their tomatoes, their onions, etc. In order to support these local people (which most restaurants here locally do not do the same) we have to pay a premium price for their limited supply, which reflects on our menu. And as for our 1/2 pound local grass fed beef burger, it actually does come with a side salad or soup cup (we do not have a fryer so I do apologize we couldn't offer you any fries or onion rings). We appreciate your business and hope you return and give us or another Downtown Twin Falls Business a try!
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4 based on 70 reviews
We were in town for a few days and discovered this place for breakfast. We always look for local restaurants and this one is a real treasure. The biscuits and gravy are the best we have ever had this far north. The homemade preserves are well worth the extra 25 cents. Enjoy the owner's teapot collection.
4 based on 258 reviews
I love going here for breakfast and lunch. They are mostly always busy and the food is down home American with plenty on your plate for a low price. Very friendly staff. The building is old and does not have access for wheelchairs so sorry about that. I love love love the split pea soup when they have it and the bacon cheeseburger is the best anywhere. Visitors must go here for a flavor of Twin Falls.
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