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    Percy's Place

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Hunter Cafe & Bakery

    Hunter Cafe & Bakery

    4.7(3 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    Sitting on Main street in little Hunter, North Dakota is a boxy little restaurant that manages to…read moremake some of the best breakfast food we've seen in the area. The space is rather large, given the size of the small town, one wall is plastered with various college banners and another wall has the "Over 90" club members - community members who are 90+ and still eat at the cafe. It's clean and a well kept space. The menu is manageable, there are nice options for lunch, but we came specifically looking for a breakfast - we were not disappointed. We shared a caramel roll and some coffee to start. Now, the coffee isn't anything to write home about, standard cafe fare. But the caramel roll was a magnificent example of decedent small town goodness, and at $2.15/ea, we took some home for the next day. The breakfast platters were solid. Over easy was over easy. Hashbrowns crispy. Toast, toasted and buttery. The omelettes are well done as well, fluffy eggs surrounding a generous portion of fresh prepped goodness. All told for two of us and to-go rolls, we spent about $20. The Hunter Cafe and Bakery is a nice little gem well worth the 35 minute drive from Fargo. The service is kind and personable. People's tickets are marked by names (not ours, because we were visitors). The whole place feels like a beating heart of a community. Don't expect much more than delicious rural cafe fare, but the food is made with care and plenty of butter. And I am certain to return for those caramel rolls. Totally worth the drive.

    On our way to Medora, had to check it out. Definitely not disappointed. The Carmel rolls are to die…read morefor. Breakfast was very good. Service was excellent. Will be sure to come back in the future.

    Sandy's Donuts & Coffee Shop - 6 of Sandy's donuts!

    Sandy's Donuts & Coffee Shop

    4.6(87 reviews)
    14.5 mi
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    I mean, who doesn't like fresh donuts! The variety was almost overwhelming but somehow I made it…read morethrough. The glazed homer...my all time favorite donut, was right on par with other homers I have had around the US and it was right on 9 out 10 for me. But if you want something truly special get the caramel rolls, there is a reason they sell out in a couple hours if you don't get there early. I didn't get any the first day we were in Fargo so I had to try again the second day, and YES they are the real deal at Sandy's. Perfectly gooey, sweet, and warm...pure comfort for my soul!

    *Long read* Last…read moreWednesday morning, I decided to stop in at their 45th street south Fargo store and purchase 2 dozen donuts. The place was nice but very, very empty...of donuts that is. It was 9AM and I believe the store opened at 6AM. To say I was surprised on how empty their shelves were would be an understatement. I would estimate that 95% to 98% of their products (Donuts) were gone. When the employee behind the counter saw my disbelief on how minimal the options left on their shelves were they stated that it had been a very busy morning. I agreed and asked if they were going to be restocking the shelves again with more donuts. They informed me they were not going to and that they were going to sell what was remaining. Keep in mind, this store was going to be open for another 4 1/2 hours with little to no product (donuts) left on the shelves. I truly felt bad for the employees, as they were going to be the ones forced to deal with customers, not only those walking into the store but going through the drive-through only to be informed that they had little to no product left to sell. I can't imagine the amount of annoyance and probably disrespect from customers finding out that they do not have what they came there to buy. Heck, they probably did not even have what would have been the customers 2nd, 3rd or 4th options either. Maybe Sandy's Donuts should stop opening new stores around town, especially if they can't keep the ones they do have stocked. Sandy's has been an icon for many years in West Fargo. It was great to hear that they were going to be opening up several smaller stores throughout the Fargo area. However, if you can't keep those stores stocked, what's the point? As far as I'm concerned, I'll probably not go back and only if someone asked me to would I consider it. This incident really makes me wish that Krispy Kreme doughnuts had stayed in Fargo. I miss that business and love stopping there while traveling to buy a few dozen donuts. At least Krispy Kreme is set up to provide donuts on demand, unlike it seems, Sandy's donuts. I agree that Krispy Kreme does not have the same quality as Sandy's but at least they don't run out of product and force their employees to deal with annoyed and probably angry customers when told that the majority of their product is gone and likely unavailable for the rest of the day. Maybe they expect people to drive to one of their other stores in the hopes that that store might have donuts available?

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