This was my first time there. The person taking my order was somewhat nice at first. I asked her if I could order the tri-tip in the morning. She said "of course, you can order all menu items anytime". Silos may sell more if the menu was not split between mornings and afternoon menus as well as stating that full menu offered all day. I am glad that I asked. The food did take forever as well. After sitting down, several people were still just getting their coffee that they had ordered way prior to me even walking it he door. My order took awhile as it was just under 40 mins to receive my order. I thought I would at least get my drink while I was waiting, but I did not. Everyone else else must have given their name, but she did not ask mine and eventually just called out my menu items. I did not receive my drink and stood and waited 5 mins for the young man to acknowledge me as I waved him over. He kept asking for my name that was on the order and I told him several times that she did not take my name. She then came over and grabbed the can and set it down in front of me without even opening it. I had 4 boxes, a can of soda, and hands full. I then, had to get her attention again to get a bag. I felt completely uncomfortable there and also felt like my order was a burden. I have not been treated that rudely in this town for a long time. It was just an uncomfortable experience. I do admit the ambiance was unique and food was good, however, quite pricey. The tri-tip sandwich was cooked perfectly and very tasty, breakfast sand was a breakfast sand (I would have loved more of the special sauce they put on it!), asiago bagel with cream cheese baked perfectly, I also had the blueberry coffee cake with crispy top that was fantastic. I just wish that I didn't feel so uncomfortable and so treated so rudely. I am...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is a great spot for a leisurely morning coffee. It's a unique setting that might feel a little industrial if it hadn't been "warmed up" with their decorating and furniture. The food was good, and the coffee was legit! (I'm a little particular about my coffee, and they passed the test. š) They have a separate hut outside where they have a drive thru.
Update next day: We came back again because our experience had been so good. The Breakfast Sandwich was great and I got to try their Silo Roll. (Kind of like a sticky bun) As my wife and I move deeper into retirement, we'll be staying here in Moscow 6 months out of the year. This will be our goto breakfast spot. Moscow has a lot of good coffee shops, but this is among the best. Take it from an N.C. guy who often drives out of state to get a good cup of coffee. š
Love the morning sun pouring in through the large windows.
One year later: My wife and I have tried at least a dozen other coffee shops within 30 miles of here. Nothing else tops this place. The coffee is good. The food is good. The atmosphere is good. Silos is an almost daily stop for us for brunch, relaxation, and reading a good book.
6-2-25 update: One of the common things about coffee shops. They start out making good coffee but get careless after a while. We went back again today after half a year in Texas. The coffee was just as good as it was when they first opened. I'm one...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIf I could give this place zero stars I would. I got coffee and a breakfast egg sandwich and my friend had a bagel and coffee. The coffe wasn't good tasted burnt and the good was not fresh it was frozen and previously heated and let sit. While we were there a very rude and loud man came in ranting about the illegals. We figured that an establishment would not tolerate a disruption of a belligerent man talking about the illegals here fighting fires, but to our surprise the staff joined in about their disapproval. Now I have lived here 2 years now and the locals are more than happy to support anyone who is risking their lives to save some strangers property but not these ignorant people. Never ever spending a dime here again. This place felt nasty filled with...
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