it is a delightful spot. Whether you're fueling up for a day of park exploration or seeking a cozy afternoon retreat, Mountain Mama's has something to offer everyone.
Delicious Baked Goods: Freshness reigns supreme at Mountain Mama's. From melt-in-your-mouth muffins and scones to decadent cookies and pastries, everything is baked on-site using high-quality ingredients. I particularly recommend the huckleberry treats - a true Montana taste sensation!
Hearty & Unique Eats: Beyond pastries, Mountain Mama's offers a delicious selection of breakfast and lunch options. Their sandwiches, served on fresh-baked bread, are a great way to start your day, while the wild game breakfast burritos, featuring local meats, are a unique and satisfying choice.
Coffee for Every Craving: Coffee lovers rejoice! Mountain Mama's offers a full Starbucks coffee bar with all your favorite lattes, mochas, and drip coffee. But if you're looking for something more local, they also feature fresh-brewed Pike Place Roast.
Warm & Welcoming Atmosphere: Mountain Mama's has a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The stone-clad exterior and friendly staff create a sense of community, making it a great place to relax and enjoy your meal.
Supporting Local: By choosing Mountain Mama's, you're supporting a local business committed to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. It's a feel-good way to start your Yellowstone adventure!
Insider Tip: If you're looking for a quick grab-and-go option, Mountain Mama's offers pre-made box lunches and deli sandwiches - perfect for taking with you into the park.
Overall: Mountain Mama's Coffee House & Bakery is a West Yellowstone gem. It offers delicious food, fantastic coffee, and a warm atmosphere. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Mountain Mama's is a must-try. So skip the national chain and experience the warmth and charm of this...
Read moreWe live in Island Park and patronize the food establishments in West Yellowstone frequently. We were in Wild West across the street from Mountain Mama's and thought we'd pick up some baked goods for breakfast the next morning. We went in about 6pm and was glad to see they still had a fairly good selection of pastries that looked very tasty. When the young lady rang them up we were SHOCKED at the price, $9.00 for a croissant (they call them turnovers). She kindly explained they are fresh baked each day by local folks and we thought well we are in West Yellowstone and store owners have to make a living while they can during the short tourist seasons. We warmed our turnovers in the oven this morning and did find them flakey but not real tasty. I had a ham and cheddar and my wife had a chocolate/hazelnut. It appeared the very thin ham slice in mine had been split in two to make it appear it was larger for the ham to protrude out each end. I never did see any cheddar cheese but maybe something white that looked like it may have been a cheese spread. I only ate the top crisp flakey portion of my pastry my wife ate about half of hers. We may give Mountain Mama's another try hoping that the baker that morning (sunday) just had a hangover and the turnovers he/she produced were not representative of...
Read moreA bit overpriced, as to be expected in a small tourist town like this. Some pointers. If you're gonna carry several choices of breakfast burritos on your menu, you should absolutely carry salsa as well. When I was able to lure the female employee from the back room and asked for a side of salsa for my burrito, she looked at me funny and told me "There's Cholula on the tables." I recommended that she tells the owner that they should have salsa available for the burritos. I got a snide look to this. The Small Town Boy burrito was hot and tasty, though, despite no salsa. Oddly, it was served with a handful of raw spinach leaves on the plate. Not sure what to do with those.. It wasn't a salad, as it packed dressing. It was just a handful or raw spinach leaves. Half-way through my meal, the same female employee came up and interrupted me with a paper cup and spoon, saying that it was a sample of berry pie. She further went on to say that the cafe was trying to win a compitition, and I should go online and vote for them. Ya, no. Highlights: wifi, warmth, tasty burrito. Low points: Staff. Guest experience. No salsa. For each, one star was removed. I have included an image of the very empty front-of-house and cash counter. The majority of the time, the two employees were...
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