Delicious food, with a charming atmosphere! A "must" for anyone out of town passing through! They have a variety of options for everyone- (vegan friendly, gluten free, etc.), and it's at a decent price too! Indoor and outdoor seating help create a cozy and warm flow. I tried the Turkey Fresco, which I highly recommend; while my dad fell in love with his chicken salad wrap! The real cherry on top was the baked goods display. The cake looked phenomenal in the case, and tasted like heaven- being made from scratch they said! My father got the heaping Creamsicle slice of cake, while I drooled over the Chocolate- with Chocolate icing slice of cake. It was so decedent, a baker's masterpiece. I will be going back, from the food- to the drinks, the experience was flawless. Their house-brewed Sweet Tea, tasted just like my grandmother's- I was beyond impressed. Service was swift, and everything was executed to the fullest extent. The café runs like a well oiled machine, taking orders smoothly- and food being recieved with true consistency. While you wait for your food, feel free to roam the store area. They sell an assortment of locally made goods that make great souvenirs or gifts for your loved ones!
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Read moreAt the time we went in, the establishment was busy for the cute small Cafe it is. The menu was written on the board but we didn't see any personal menus that we could look through. The menus ended up being at the register. I would suggest placing them in a open view that new people could look at while waiting in line. The staff were super friendly and the atmosphere was very nice. The latte I ordered was really good, and so was the Ruben. I did not care for the soup, the soup of the day was bacon, bean, and veggie. Since I didn't have a menu to observe what was in it I didn't realize it contained a lot of onion. Which is not my favorite, in addition it wasn't bacon in the soup but sausage maybe. The menu's price was a little on the high end for what we ordered I thought. When ordering they seemed to be out of many different things. My brother ordered a sandwhich and pasta salad. Since they were out they gave him a bag of chips instead with out even asking for another choice. Over all it was a nice place to stop in one time for someone out of town, I am sure it would have been more pleasant when it...
Read moreMy wife and I were driving down route 81 to meet some friends at a nearby resort at Bryce and we wanted to pick up some wine. We tend to like Sonoma and Napa Cabs, Red Blends, Zins and many others. (We tend not to hit the grocery store as they don't really cater to our tastes) We happened upon the Woodstock Cafe from a quick web search and got a wonderful surprise. As we were driving, I buzzed the Cafe and luckily, I talked with Nikki Grant-- the owner. We stopped in and discovered a fantastic selection of Reds, Whites, Champagnes, etc. The Woodstock Cafe is also what I would call "a nice/fine wine boutique". (Going by memory-- I believe we picked up a bottle of Quilt, which was the first time we tried it...loved it) We picked up several different bottles. If you in that area and are looking for a great wine to go with your Italian food, your steaks on the grill, the fish that you caught, even your spicy Thai food -- etc. etc.---the Woodstock Cafe is a great place to find that awesome wine!! Next time we are there, we will grab some dinner or lunch - would love the try the food!...
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