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    Kickin' Koffee

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    1 year ago

    Best Coffee in Spokane and Lincoln county. Try it you won't be disappointed. The service is great and the coffee is amazing.

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    Corner Cafe - Sheepherder

    Corner Cafe

    4.7(35 reviews)
    30.6 mi
    $

    Jami, Joni and Maryellen invite you all to stop by and say Hello…read more We did and met Joni, Jami and Maryellen. When traveling with Bill, there WILL be banter. Joni serves more than food. Bill got as good as he gave. This is a roadside cafe in rural Creston, WA. Do not expect or demand Michelin-Star quality food. Cowboy art, country music, local community notices. I cannot speak for the expresso. I like Farmer Brothers. Expect rural Cafe food serving road trip main dishes. Breakfast served all day. One of us got breakfast. A favorite comment from me is, "Pancakes big as your face." or, "Pancakes big as a Baby Moon." However, nobody knows what is a Baby Moon any more. Light, fluffy, delicious with butter. Three of us finished the pancake. A Reuben with fries arrived. Bill ate it all gone, sharing his fries. The fries did not disappoint. Hot, brown, crispy, self- salted. Club Sandwich and fries landed, plus a giant small salad with our chosen ranch dressing. Joni mentioned Jami has a Food Complex. Nothing she creates satisfies her. She feels unworthy to command the grill. Not True! If you stop here. If you eat here, do as I did. Tell Jami you'd travel 1200 miles to eat her meals, just like Tom. Really good food. The Marion Berry pie was the perfect end as The Corner ended it's day. Be sure to thank Maryellen for her steadfast support work out back.

    This has become a regular go-to spot for a good breakfast when out riding the cycles. Good food…read moreand friendly service that makes you feel like one of the locals. When you come here you can almost always strike up a conversation with others from the area. They're just that kind of friendly sort. We've also never been disappointed in the food or service. Water and coffee always being refilled without you even realizing it. From the outside it looks a bit dated, and inside is about the same. That just means they meet the qualifications for a classic diner. A worthwhile stop.

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    Corner Cafe - We stopped, and more followed.

    We stopped, and more followed.

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    The Mason Jar - Double chocolate chip muffin

    The Mason Jar

    4.3(167 reviews)
    18.8 mi
    $

    We should have just picked this place for lunch in the first place. We were out to try some…read moreHawaiian food when we found the place to be closed. Across the street sat the Mason Jar. Fabulous array of breakfast, lunch, and beverage options. I tried the "Mediterranean" sandwich. Loved it. The sandwich is a turkey, artichoke heart, sun-dried tomatoes, feta, and tomato mayo on focaccia bun. Everything on the sandwich was a compliment to the other. Usually you don't get a lot of comments about buns, but this one was outstanding. The sandwich also comes with red onions, but I took a pass on those also. I guess this place is also known for its pastries. They had a bunch to choose from, but seeing as how it was lunch, we took a hall pass... next time! It seems they also offer a lot of specialty homemade juice and coffee drinks. It was late mid morning, but there was a decent size crowd. The guy taking your order was super friendly and helpful, There looked to be only one girl in back, making the sandwiches Our order came out in about five minutes. There's options to sit inside and out. It was a gorgeous day so we chose out. They give you these awesome chips which I guess are some local thing. They also give you what appears to be an eggplant pickled complement to the meal. I did find this to be very vinegary. Overall experience was outstanding!

    Updated* The…read moreambiance is really beautiful, high ceilings, mason jar lighting and ample seating. The menu has a lot of variety, for breakfast and lunch. The food is pricey for the portions and quality. I've always been more hungry than satisfied, after eating here. The service is usually friendly, but more strict than a Starbucks. I don't get why there's a no outdoor food/drink policy. Starbucks doesn't care so why do they? I brought in an outdoor drink and was told immediately that wasn't allowed. I felt bad enough to buy a muffin, even though I didn't want one. I'd rather support Starbucks than this business. I want to relax and connect with people, when I go out to restaurants or businesses. I wouldn't come back for the vibes or the food. I'll be meeting friends at Starbucks next time.

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    The Mason Jar - Marinara on toast didn't order marinara?

    Marinara on toast didn't order marinara?

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    Voltage Coffee House - Thrifted merch, all unique and super cute!

    Voltage Coffee House

    4.7(31 reviews)
    55.6 mi
    $

    What an incredibly pleasant surprise on my way home from Loup Loup. I loved the food, LOVED the…read morethrifted merch, loved the coffee, the vibes were fantastic. The servers were efficient, friendly, helpful and not over the top. They had comfy furniture, toys for the kiddies, and real dishes. I hope I will find more opportunities to be in Grand Coulee in the morning. If you are in town needing food and coffee, get your buns up there!

    We visited Voltage Coffee House during our stay in Grand Coulee and were surprised we hadn't…read morediscovered it sooner. We've been coming here for four years to visit family and never realized this place existed. After growing frustrated with the other coffee shop on the main drag, we searched for nearby options and were relieved to find this one open. Overall, Voltage Coffee House was a much better experience. You could actually taste the coffee in the drinks, which was a nice change. The gal who took our order was friendly and greeted us with a smile, which added a welcoming touch. The two baristas preparing the drinks seemed a bit disoriented and unsure with some of the orders, so I was pleasantly surprised when the drinks came out just right. The ambiance of the café felt a little scattered--it didn't seem like there was a consistent theme--but the space definitely has good bones and the potential to be something special. One small thing I appreciated was that they don't put the lids or straws on your drinks for you. It's a simple but thoughtful touch that I personally prefer. We'll definitely be back.

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    The cutest drinking fountain ever.

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