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    Black Iron Bakery

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Flight Of Fancy

    Flight Of Fancy

    3.8
    (40 reviews)
    19.6 km
    $

    This is a must stop on the way to McCall or if you're in the area…read more Many of their pastries have a huckleberry option. We got a huckleberry bar, chocolate bar, hot chocolate, and huckleberry mocha. The pastries were the lightest I've had in a long time. The frosting was perfectly light as well. I was surprised my mocha had real pieces of huckleberry in it! That tells you how fresh ingredients are! Staff was friendly and the interior was very inviting. There is not much room so if there is a line, be patient. There is a small fee for paying with plastic so if you have cash, use it.

    I've raved about Flight of Fancy once ago, and here I am years later doing so again. You can't go…read morewrong here, whether it's sweet or savory your taste buds are craving. I visited the bakery twice during my weekend in Donnelly. On the first day, my husband and I shared a breakfast burrito (scrambled eggs, sausage, salsa, hash browns, dried, cheese, wrapped with a wheat tortilla, $7.00), a cream cheese lemon muffin ($3.00) and a huckleberry donut ($2.00). The burrito was delicious. It was generously packed with all the goods and served at the perfect temperature. Full of flavor, I didn't even need any hot sauce. The muffin was rich, baked with a yummy ball of cream cheese in the middle. You'll want a big glass of milk to go with this one. The huckleberry donut was absolutely out-of-this-world. The frosting was wonderfully creamy and bursting with flavors of fresh, Idaho huckleberry. If you're a tourist, this is a MUST TRY. On day two, my husband ordered another burrito because he was so impressed with the first. I went for the breakfast sandwich ($7.00) which was unlike any I had ever had before. It's a thick slice of delicious, homemade frittata (eggs, cheese, green chiles, salsa, sour cream, dried onion and flour ) with cheddar cheese between two slices of focaccia. I can't say enough good things about it. Each bite was phenomenal. The frittata was incredibly well seasoned as was the focaccia. I will be returning for this sandwich and more sweet treats. The service is outstanding as well. The owner is incredibly warm and welcoming. Flight of Fancy is a GEM. I can only hope it sticks around for many, many years!

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    Flight Of Fancy
    Flight Of Fancy
    One of the displays inside- menu is in the counter and to the left is barista station and more homemade treats!
    One of the displays inside- menu is in the counter and to the left is barista station and more homemade treats!
    Cute front entrance - lots of outdoor seating

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    Cute front entrance - lots of outdoor seating
    Cloud 9 Bakery & Deli

    Cloud 9 Bakery & Deli

    3.5
    (10 reviews)
    107.9 km
    $

    We stopped in for a breakfast treat on a beautiful late September morning and were expecting more…read morebased on the bakery's promotional literature that they had home made pies, cakes and so on. (Yes, we eat home made pie for breakfast when we're on vacation! Isn't it like fruit and toast?) What we found was an assortment of fried pastries like cinnamon snails, maple bars and glazed donuts. These were obviously fresh, all large sized, and carefully made. Not a bad thing if that's what you're looking for, but it wasn't what we were expecting based on the promotional materials and they are not things we eat. We settled on a bagel (a "ho hum" bagel that we're pretty sure was not house baked) and a cup of coffee - good coffee from local (Joseph) roaster Motley Brew. The space was nice and clean and the (order at counter) service was very friendly, so thumbs up for both. If you're in Enterprise and looking for what we describe as pastries, Cloud 9 is the place to go. If you're looking for something more creative as a breakfast goody, you might swing by the Longhorn Espresso & BBQ iosk on Greenwood across from the Enterprise city park. No kidding...good little breakfast scones and muffins are available there. Also while Cloud 9 lists itself as a deli, there was no evidence of deli items when we visited, although they did have a lunch menu of sandwiches and sides available after a certain hour.

    I was hoping to try this place out, but it was closed. Im not sure if it's closed for good or not…read more It's hard finding breakfast spots in the area.

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    Got a Boston Cream donut and a Starbucks coffee mocha cappuccino
    Got a Boston Cream donut and a Starbucks coffee mocha cappuccino
    Meat lovers breakfast burrito for 4.95.
    Meat lovers breakfast burrito for 4.95.
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