It's funny to be doing a review of the High Falls cafe just now.
This cafe has had a long journey, I don't know how long it's been at this location but I've never liked this spot.
The people are great, they have great live music, they have a reasonably affordable breakfast on Sundays...
The old location on the corner of mohawk and 213 was really cute and this place, always had sort of a Seventies modular/double wide field to it and I never really liked it.
Don't get me wrong, the owner of the headfalls cafe has always done her best to make it as cute as possible karma but the proportions of the room and so on have always just kind of limited the impact that she could have on that period it was like a lovely little semi precious gem set in A slightly Scuffed up cracker jacks ring...
So now we don't have to throw out the jewel, the jewel is being reset as it were. To completely overburden a metaphor.
Soooo❤️❤️❤️❤️ I'm really happy that they are moving to where the old Marbletown inn used to be.
I have to drive by e there a couple times a week and I see that they are renovating and I'm hoping that it is just the cutest place and that we can see great live music and have yummy food in a better setting!
That is also a much more accessible location, and I'm sure they'll get more traffic, and I wish them...
Read moreAfter walking on the C&W Rail Trail we stopped at High Falls Cafe for lunch. We heard about this place for years but don’t get to this area often. Walking in at noon there were only three people sitting at the bar. We were told we could sit anywhere. By the time we left it was busy. The server/bartender apologized a few times for being slow but we never felt that way. She was on top of everything; taking orders, getting drinks and bringing out the food.
They have live music on Thursdays and Saturdays. The walls have lots of classic rock record covers and pictures of many musicians. I’ve not been here for the music but I’m sure it’s lots of the classic rock from the albums hanging up.
For lunch we shared three things. A Veggie Quesadilla ($14) flour tortilla, cheddar, zucchini, portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, tomatoes, and sauteed spinach topped with pesto. The Casey’s Choice ($15) grilled chicken breast, sauteed spinach, portobello mushrooms and melted cheddar on a Kaiser roll. And an order of french fries. High Falls tries to use locally sourced produce and fresh ingredients as possible and it shows.
Everything was great. The food was delicious, the service was excellent and the atmosphere is rock and roll.
If you are ever in the area you should stop in...
Read moreEvery time my wife and I drive past this place it is busy. Had to see why - so we went to dinner on a Thursday night. Had reservations and glad we did! Place filled up! The night we went out it happened to be an open mic night. I was surprised by how many people showed up to play… all types of music. Wife and I sat and listened to several different musicians but ended up leaving because we had dogs at home waiting for us. We would have liked to listen to more! Sets were limited to two songs or 12 minutes - it gave all the musicians time to play. Food was very good… wife and shared chicken wings as an appetizer and then each had burgers. Meal was very good and cooked perfectly. Server, Taylor, did a great job and was attentive- even with the crowd. They seem to have lots of live music, trivia and other events. Check their Facebook page for upcoming events. Want to do the open mic again… btw - starts at 7 but if you wait till then, good luck...
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