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Things to do in Olga
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Caffe D'Arte Coffee and Espresso Drinks, made to Order sweet or savory Crepes, Ice-Creamery/Gelateria, grilled Panini,fine baked goods, Art Exhibit, free wi-fi, open space with lots of seating Indoor or on our Patios.
After stroll around Eastsound we stopped in Enzo's for a coffee and a quick bite. The coffee was great as is the small seating area outside. The baked goods are also very good.
4.5 based on 455 reviews
Nestled in the San Juans on Orcas Island in the Village of Eastsound, you'll find a quant small baking kitchen, a place for grabbing breakfast/brunch on the way to explore the island or a mid day lunch break with soup. After a long day exploring the island, we'll see you back for a slice of heaven with one of our fresh-made desserts. Even linger, watching our bakers working at the large baking table and get some tips on honing your skills. We'll see you soon at Brown Bear Baking.
Brown Bear is renowned for its French pastries, and rightly so, but don’t forget their soup and bread for lunch. There’s just one kind a day (and none in the summer) but you can’t go wrong-servings are tasty and generous., and they almost always sell out. Today’s was an outstanding potato leek.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
A local brewery featuring their own brews...small quarters, but more of a local hangout....no food available, except cheese and crackers and peanuts, pretzels . You can bring your own food if you wish. Tourists welcome, but not overly friendly. Worth going for a brew, but don’t expect too much.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
Enjoyed just early afternoon piece of homebaked berry pie with some wine and breakfast one morning. Staff is wonderful and food is delicious....use to be Olga's before it burned down, and now Catkin Cafe has risen from the ashes to surpass what was there before.
4.5 based on 321 reviews
We loved the setting. This beautiful little bay at sunset was simply stunning! Ate at the bar, as their tables were all booked. Super delicious meal, salad and salmon, all superb. Great wines too. Only annoyance was bartender, obviously had a few issues with women... I was paying the bill, but change brought to my husband. I ordered the wine and gave taste to men, then gave me a splash and filled everyone else's glass. The other female in the group noticed it too. Our husbands didn't, but when we called it to their attention they were annoyed. Didn't ruin our evening, which was superb! Hope he's just new and will learn to treat women equally!
4 based on 123 reviews
The waterfront Doe Bay Café on the southeast shore of Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington State is dedicated to celebrating the unique seasonality, flavor and freshness of Orcas Island farms, foragers and fishermen with every plate that comes out of our kitchen. Thursday night is Pizza and Open Mic Night.
I ordered something called the Northwest Farmer's Breakfast, featuring smoked salmon, along with a side of "smashed potatoes." This (intentionally) cold plate contains a soft-boiled egg and boiled red cabbage with a dollop of sour cream. The salmon was not thoroughly smoked, so the middle of the portion was raw. The egg yolk was, of course, uncooked and tasted as you would expect cold raw egg to taste. Smashed potatoes are smashed baked potatoes, but the skins were burnt black and the "meat" of the potatoes bland and mushy. Lots of reasons why a plate of food can be disappointing, but good customer service would have discounted the partially eaten meal. I received no such offer, in spite of telling the waitress that I didn't enjoy my meal and why.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Chocolatier extraordinaire! If it involves chocolate/caramel, KT's has figured it out and made it in to something amazing! The Caramel Latte (hot or iced) is Ahhh-mazing! There's ice-cream, tea selections, hot chocolates, coffee, espresso, chocolates, baked goods (the quiche is yummy!), and an affogato for those who can't make up their minds!
I frequent with my preschooler. Always welcomed, always quick service, always yummy!
4.5 based on 550 reviews
The cafe is Delicious food with a spirit of genuine service and hospitality Guests who visit the New Leaf remark on two things consistently: the quality of the food and the caring service. Your experience is always at the forefront of our minds - the food must be good and we want you to feel taken care of, delighted, relaxed, welcomed.
Our family of three checked out the New Leaf Cafe for breakfast during our week-long vacation on Orcas Island, and we had a wonderful meal with some really great food. We love us some comfort food, so when we opened the menu, we immediately fixated on the biscuits & gravy and chicken & waffles. Our daughter went for the former, my wife the latter, and I ordered the two eggs with chicken sausage, potatoes, and brioche.
We all came away very impressed with our respective meals, and took turns offering bites of our meals to each other because they were so good, and then fending off the advances of forks from across the table for another bite. Everything we ate was super yummy, well-prepared and in reasonable portions.
The cafe is light and airy, our server was friendly and attentive, and the breakfast we ate at New Leaf was one of our best meals of the trip.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Clever Cow Creamery in Eastsound WA serves local, freshly made ice cream sundaes, cones, floats, sodas, smoothies and milkshakes as well as coffee and affogatos. During the fall and winter months, brats, paninnis and delicious home made soups are added to the offerings.
The ice cream is nothing special and cannot be distinguished from what you get at the grocery story.
The service is self-absorbed and slow. When we arrived wanting a sundae we were informed that all of the fudge and all of the caramel sauce had just been refilled and none of it was warm. There must have been a huge rush on sundaes for it to all run out at once. Or perhaps the staff just don't pay attention to such things, which is the more likely explanation.
Also, it is the worst sort of greenwashing window dressing to incur the expense of compostable cups while also providing no compost container for disposing of them. When I asked the employees about this, I was told they don't have any compost containers and to just throw it in the trash. The employee in charge just said "I know. It is stupid" (what a great representative of your business!), causing another employee to ask "hey, that's right, why don't we?!?". Why are you wasting your money (and adding to your already high prices) on compostable packaging if there is no way to compost it?
4.5 based on 261 reviews
They do breakfast and lunch only. Food was very good, and we preordered dessert as we could see small quantities of items upon entry. Service was awful, though.
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