Bonney Lake in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Takeout. Discover best restaurants in Bonney Lake with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Things to do in Bonney Lake
4.5 based on 164 reviews
The locals recommended it, so we tried it. Great donuts and friendly staff.
The donuts are made fresh every day (of course) and the recipe they use lends itself to light, fluffy dough- and not so sweet you can’t eat them.
The favorites of ours were the maple bar and apple fritter :)
4.5 based on 69 reviews
We were long-time customers of Thian's and Thian Thai. But we stopped going a few months back because we were shorted on an order (the portion was about half-size) and Thian herself said "that's the portion we always use". Which simply wasn't true. We were taken aback by it and - for a while - decided we'd go elsewhere.
Because we missed Thian and the people there we just went back a week ago and ordered our usual dishes. It was then we realized that the restaurant had been sold.. Anyway we ordered our usuals - including Pad Thai and because my wife is Celiac we order the Pad Thai gluten free. Understand that you pay EXTRA for that. It's not prepared that way by default. This time on a lark we ran a test on the dish to check for gluten content (we have the Nima gluten sensor - google it). And the test returned that it was NOT gluten free. Which of course meant my wife couldn't eat it.
The service and quality are not what they should be. And when you say something is gluten free you make *DANG* sure it's gluten free or remove that option from your menu.
At this point, since Thian is gone and since our food wasn't Gluten Free as promised, we simply have no reason to ever go back.
5 based on 8 reviews
Consistently the best coffee in town. Crew is well trained and attentive. Coffee flavor is always consistent. Good value and nice product.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
It's located in the Top Foods shopping Center. We visited there from Ohio, on the recommendation of a friend - absolutely the best donuts I've ever had!
It was such to peek in the glass cabinet holding all of the gorgeous donuts. It was hard to choose. We settled on a maple bar. It was so big compared to grocery store donuts and extra thick. Recently I had a football shaped football--so glad that there was no filling!
4.5 based on 569 reviews
Arrived there at 11 am and was told there was a 25 min wait but seated after 20 min. I ordered corned beef hash and my friend ordered crab hash. Both were delicious. The corned beef was pulled from a roast (not canned) and the potatoes in both hashes were newly fried. Poached eggs on top were cooked perfectly with the yolks still soft. Service was exceptional even though they were very busy, as always. One criticism is the noise level. It was so loud that I couldn’t hear what my friend across the table was saying. I’ve eaten breakfast, lunch and dinner here and the food is always great.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
After years of living in the area and never managing to try Windmill Bistro, My husband and I have eaten their food twice in two weeks.....and now know we want to go back often! Two weeks ago we went for lunch. I had a combo with half a chicken walnut wrap and a small roasted butternut squash salad. ($13) Both were yummy. My husband had a Dungeness crabmelt with fries ($15), also great. There was a lot of crab in the melt, and I especially craved his fries, stealing as many as he'd allow.....crispy on the outside and tender on the inside....just about perfect! The food is a bit pricy, but the quality is high and portions are just right.
A week after our first lunch there we went for a friend's private event. They had set up a little buffet in their separate building. It was really nice for a small event, looking onto the garden, and service from the wait staff to set up the buffet, clear plates, clean up, etc. Food was excellent and nicely presented.
Ambiance is pleasant, even in the winter, when the garden is dormant, but will be really gorgeous in the spring and summer, as the gardens are tended by the nursery which is part of this little complex. Even when busy it was still tolerable noise levels (and I cannot talk over loud places). Tea lovers should also head over to "Tea Madame" in the same complex....it's worth walking around before or after eating to see the little shops and the nursery. There is ample free parking in their lot, though overflow will be in the gravel part. Note that for the winter the Bistro does only lunch M-F and brunch on weekends. Definitely recommended.
4 based on 6 reviews
They have a ton of employees working the busy drive-through at this location. Our family plus guests - a party of 8 - breezed through here for treats on the way home from Yakima. They flipped all the Blizzards upside down for us...everything tasted great. Nice service. The hamburgers were cooked nicely as well.
Sometimes fast food branches can be sketchy - I always like to give credit to ones that do a good job!!
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Love this restaurant. Absolutely everything I tasted was excellent. The Apple and Goat Cheese Bruschetta was delicious, as was the Crab Manicotti and the Gnocchi with a Vodka Sauce. Deserts are all made on site. One table next to us came in just for dessert. We sampled the homemade Gelato and it was truly the best I've ever had. This is a small restaurant with a very comfortable atmosphere, great food and excellent service. I will go out of my way to return to this place on my next trip to Washington.
5 based on 4 reviews
Starbucks is always good as far as I'm concerned. Easy to get into and always a good staff. There are a couple I don't like and I won't go back but that being said I always get good coffee.
4 based on 108 reviews
I had been looking forward to going to Hop Jacks for a while. It's a small, local chain in the "Applebee's" motif that is expanding quite rapidly with new stores popping up in different locations around the south sound. We decided to try the original location in Bonney Lake. It is rated high on Trip Advisor and many of our friends had liked it.
We went during Happy Hour (4-6pm) so as to avoid the bigger crowds and higher prices later on. Ordering off the Happy Hour menu was still expensive. If you are looking for more than fries or soup, then expect to pay at least $7-8. If you order 2 per person, you'll end up spending more than if you had ordered off the main menu.
My strawberry-lemonade was good but at $5, it wasn't quite worth it.
Food was average. The rib tips had way too much fat and not enough meat. My daughter's quesadilla was covered with cheese slime (apparently to make it appear fancy) but it turned into a gloppy mess. French Onion soup was tart and bitter. Even the tater tots were sort of bland.
Service started out fine, but then we were apparently forgotten once the food arrived and the waitress never checked back until our meal was over and we went too long without drink refills. At least she apologized.
Considering that the final bill was over $50 for only the three of us, value isn't one of the words I would use to describe what will likely be our last visit to Hop Jacks for a while.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.