The Snug is a hidden Gem ! Located in the very small town of Eden Idaho. This very cutely decorated bar is located in the old American Legion building that is over 100 years old, offering alcoholic drinks, games, ghosts , (" yes I said ghost") and home cooking, and don't forget the buffet!!!!! The buffet was the reason for my visit and my visit was rewarded by one of the best home cooked buffets I have experienced that sprawled over 7 stations of food . Not just ordinary food but food made with real butter, heavy cream, and an abundance of quality ingredients. When advertised the Snug will have a prime rib and seafood buffet, such as Valentine's Day and other special occasions, offering crab, clams , oysters, shrimp and prime rib and many other choices costing $45 a person drink not included. During the winter months they offer a Sunday brunch $8 for kids 9 and under and $20 for everyone else. The buffet offers breakfast favorites fresh berries meats and shrimp, one of the stars of the buffet is the desserts ! A very sweet waitress and in house baker makes each and every dessert from scratch using her family's old time passed down recipes and modern elegant displays of her creativity, the desserts are beautifully crafted adorned with careful detail, these rich buttery desserts will make you wish you could stay all day and keep eating.Now we can talk about the staff! There is a small community of employees that all seem to have a common attribute and that is kindness, they treat you like they have been serving you for years , they can be packed to the gills and still attend to you like you are the only one there, your empty plates don't remain on the table for more than 3min. And you are checked on frequently and they pay close attention to the needs of your children as well. I gave the highly recommended Snug a 5star on everything, because it is a family friendly old-time cooking, clean comfortable extremely welcoming establishment. The Snug offers food throughout the week in addition to the buffet, is handicap accessible and is a 20 min. Drive from Twinfalls and Burley , and is near...
Read moreThe 16th. stop on our Sunday breakfast review, Today’s breakfast was at The Snug in Eden, there were 5 of us that showed up. Wow, not one bad thing to say about this place. Great service, excellent food, and they know how to put out a buffet. They had a desert table, a salad bar, covered dishes with a variety of meats and potatoes, and crab legs. Then they also had the breakfast buffet, with hash browns cooked in butter, eggs, sausage, bacon, French toast, and of course, biscuits and gravy, the best we have had so far. The biscuits were homemade, and the gravy had two kinds of sausage in it. We all went back for more. The atmosphere was great, not crowded and noisy, and if you like old buildings, you’ve got to check this place out. The cost of the all you can eat buffet was $10.99, and considering what you got, it was totally worth it. The Mimosa’s were $3.50. We have given The Snug a rating of 10, but we decided to take off half a point because of the distance it takes to get there, it’s about a 20 min or less drive (from Twin Falls), and also because they only do the buffet from October to April.(we don't blame them for wanting to ride in the other the months) They take the summers off to ride! Have to say again, great food, great people, totally worth the price and the drive. We are only reviewing the biscuits and gravy, atmosphere, cost, and the service. We rate these places on a score of 1 to 10. One being food poisoning, and ten being so excellent that we want a...
Read moreGorgeous salad bar! Wide variety of options but missing some of the basics, ie boiled eggs, chopped meats, more veggies, etc. However, the croutons were the best I've ever had! They had other salads like potato salad, pasta salad, etc on the salad bar. I thought that was cool. The service was great! Everyone was extremely kind friendly. The prices where outrageous and did not match the menu. I thought $13.99 for an all you can eat salad bar was over priced. Then I was charge $15.99 for said salad bar. $11.99 for undercooked chicken strips is expensive and gross. I've never had chicken strips that were pink in the middle. I think what then happen is the cook refried the same chicken strips we had been served. The chicken strips we were then served were over cooked, almost burnt, dry, and tasted like oil. We were also shorted a chicken strip after the chicken strips were reserved. I wasn't impressed with the food or the price. This is a bar with basic bar food. If the food was good, it would of totally been worth the price. It if this wasnt a bad enough experience, the waitress insisted we take the chicken strips and tater tots with us because she didn't want to see food go to waste. I personally hate wasting good food but this food was far from good. It's been almost 10 years since I was last in here. It'll probably be 10 years before I consider...
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