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    Crumbl - Eagle

    4.4 (42 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Cheri N.

    This business only sells cake-like cookies that are big enough to share. They have weekly specials and display the selections on a board by the register so you can order easily. They also display mini cookies which are a normal cookie size. Those little cookies are only available through catering. The large cookies cost $4 each or 4 for $13 or 8 for $20. They have a nice box for the number of cookies ordered. This makes a really nice gift or treat for the family. Special flavors today when we stopped by were peanut butter banana and a cake batter cookie. Yum!

    Yumi S.

    Love this place. Been here several times and their cookies are delicious. Great service and received my box of cookies fast.

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    5 years ago

    Cookies are delicious and service with a smile. They appeared very busy but still provided great service and happy employees.

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    Found this little gem while visiting my daughter in Idaho. WOW!! This place is amazing…read more The owners are the nicest people. We just so enjoyed chatting with them. And VV is an amazing chef. But even better are the pastries! The cannoli's, the scones, the croissants, the lemon bread, the biscottis. I could go on and on. Best pastries I have ever had. Every thing we tasted was the best! And they have Italian coffee too! I can't wait to come back to this beautiful little shop which is decorated with an Italian theme. Biscotti jars and Italian pics. You have to stop by and see this place and try everything. Everything is just delicious! Can't wait to come back to Idaho to buy some more items from them.

    Bella Biscoteria feels like one of those hidden gems you almost don't want to tell people about…read morebecause you're afraid it'll get too busy. I genuinely have no idea how they produce so many baked goods out of such a tiny space. There's really no place to sit, so I think of this more as a pick-up-and-go Italian bakery rather than a café. They also do homemade cannolis (the pistachio and chocolate are both good), although my husband still gives the edge to Tony Cannoli's at Caffè Sorrento. I heard I completely missed out on their focaccia the day I went, which apparently is a mistake I need to correct immediately. I did try the croissants though, and honestly it's hard to find a truly good croissant around here without driving all the way to Janjou Pâtisserie -- and that place absolutely ruins you for croissants forever. One other thing worth noting: check their hours before you go because they're only open Thursday-Saturday. It's also a great little spot to grab packaged cookies or treats for gifts.

    The Perks of Life

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    Our get up Saturday Morning.. go to place! Wonderful coffee…read moreand teas.. They have a yummy selection of scones, including gluten free! Fun eclectic places to sit or relax.. I also meet my local Eagle clients there.. Great vibe and not too noisy like franchise coffee shops..

    Perks of Life feels like the unofficial gathering spot for Eagle senior citizens and honestly, I…read morekind of love that about it. It has a very local, community feel that's getting harder to find. The coffee itself is fine -- not terrible, not "drive across town for it" amazing either. I usually just get the unlimited refill cup and drink from one of their mugs while I work for a bit. Where this place really shines is the baked goods and breakfast food. You can smell everything being made from their little kitchen, and it feels genuinely homemade in a way most coffee shops don't anymore. Their molasses cookies are somehow available year-round and I'm not exaggerating when I say if they're sold out, my day takes a turn. The quiche Lorraine is also legitimately excellent with a buttery crust, and they usually have a surprisingly good variety of gluten-free baked goods too. One thing I oddly appreciate: no music and no giant café chaos. Also no plugs, so this isn't the place to camp for 6 hours on a laptop. But if I need a quiet spot to answer emails or get 1-1.5 hours of work done without distraction, this is actually one of my favorite places to go.

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    This little coffee shop in a strip mall near downtown Eagle is fun inside with delicious tasting…read morefood and drinks. The staff is friendly too. The only problem is the very high prices. I ordered 2 medium coffees, a muffin, pastry and breakfast burrito and it was 40 dollars. Even the barista agreed it was expensive when I nicely expressed surprise I find sometimes businesses in Eagle charge more than other places. I really liked this coffee place but the prices won't bring me back

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    The best sandwiches here are absolutely the hot sandwiches -- specifically the Southwesterner. If…read moreyou want to try their smoked tri-tip, this is the move. Every single time I order it, I tell myself, "Okay, I'll just eat half." And every single time I fail because somehow the combination of their soft toasted bun, smoky tri-tip, salsa, and just the right amount of messiness makes you question why other sandwich places even exist. What really makes this place special though is that it still feels like an actual neighborhood butcher/deli. Hayley, the owner, is often behind the counter and genuinely knows the names and faces of regulars because there are THAT many repeat customers. They're also one of the best places around for holiday meats. Pro tip: order early for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Another great tip I got from one of their butchers was to pick your order up two days before you need it instead of fighting the crowds the day before. They've already allocated your order, so it's the exact same quality -- but way less stress and waiting. And honestly? Their holiday sides deserve their own review. When the red skin mashed potatoes come out for the holidays, I genuinely wonder why anyone makes mashed potatoes from scratch anymore. And the gravy? Dangerous. I literally order extra every year and freeze it in portions because it's too good to only eat once during the holidays.

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    I went to this bagel shop with high expectations. Growing up out east I guess I would consider…read moremyself kind of a bagel snob. Super nice people, really good service. It was not a good bagel, very dense bread, not fluffy on the inside and heavy. If you had bagels from out east, just know going in it is not that bagel.

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    Crumbl - Eagle - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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