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Siloam Cafe

4.2 (18 reviews)
InexpensiveBreakfast & Brunch
Closed • 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Chris S.

Went here on a Monday afternoon. It was fairly busy. The facility was small. The portions were big especially for the price of $7.99. However it was clear the sausage was frozen and not fresh, same with the hashbrowns. The eggs were decent. The biscuits and gravy was edible. This place I wouldn't go back to if I had to choose. The service was great, food came out quick and again the pricing was real affordable. Just not my style of food though.

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Elizabeth W.

Massive portions! The best part honestly was that the chef made something custom for me and my friend. I wanted something simple and they made me a stuffed veggie and cheese potato. The onion rings are as big as your head and the food is fresh off the griddle. Parking and figuring out the entrance is confusing but once you've been one time you get the hang of it. Very inexpensive and worth every penny. The staff here was very kind and accommodating and had drink refills coming before we could ask. The breakfast items looked even better than our lunch stuff.

Breakfast special $529!
Eunice A.

What an amazing hidden gem. The coffee is hot and steady flowing. The food is amazing and is not over priced. Good home town cafe. Be patient. Be kind. Have an amazing time with family.

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8 months ago

Great food @ great prices! Wait staff are very attentive. Also proud supporters of our vets!

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8 months ago

Amazing food, Amazing staff, and amazing conversations with the guests, especially the veterans, we love them

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2 years ago

Great breakfast spot! I go there while working and need some breakfast quick service nice.

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3 years ago

The food was decent the cafe is cute and small and the service was good. That was a first time there for arkansas

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3 years ago

Amazing food and service everytime at an affordable price you always leave happy and satisfied

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Is the Siloam Cafe open anymore? Last review was 2021 as well as health dept review from Nov listed in Yelp notes

Yes. We just ate there. They are closed sundays.

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The Cafe On Broadway - Egg, bacon and cheese biscuit.

The Cafe On Broadway

4.0(80 reviews)
0.4 mi
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The Wife and I eased into Siloam Springs the way a mule eases down a mountain trail -- deliberate,…read moredignified, and carrying more curiosity than luggage. Two pups in tow, tails waggin' like they'd just heard supper bell ring twice, we found ourselves settlin' onto Broad Street, perched on one of those old brick corners that looks like it's seen more stories than a church pew on revival Sunday. Locals out front welcomed us the way small towns always should -- friendly, opinionated, and quick with recommendations. "Biscuits and gravy," they said with the confidence of folks who don't recommend lightly and definitely don't apologize for gravy. Outdoor seating sits right on that historic downtown bend, the kind of spot where time slows down and conversations meander like a creek after spring rain. Pet friendly? Friend, they didn't just tolerate the pups -- the staff made rounds like a county fair judge inspectin' prized livestock, offering scratches, compliments, and a few heartfelt dog discussions that ran deeper than most city council meetings. Now let's discuss the tea and coffee situation, because this is where I knew we'd struck honest ground. I overheard a first-day trainee (doing better than most third-year professionals, mind you) being instructed in the sacred ratios of a proper cappuccino: 2 oz espresso, 2 oz steamed milk, 2 oz foam. Praise be to the saints of crema and microfoam -- somebody in these hills still understands a cappuccino is not meant to arrive in a vessel large enough to baptize a raccoon. No vat-o-latte foolishness here. Food arrived quicker than gossip spreads at a quilting circle, and mercy... it did not disappoint. The breakfast biscuit sandwich stood tall and proud like a well-built fence post -- sturdy, dependable, and doing exactly what a biscuit sandwich ought to do. The biscuits and sausage gravy? Smooth as a fiddle tune drifting across foggy ridgelines. Balanced, rich, and comforting enough to make a grown man reconsider his afternoon productivity. I did briefly flirt with the open-faced avocado toast -- looked respectable, like it had spent time reading labels at Whole Foods -- but I stayed loyal to the biscuits and gravy. Some decisions are guided not by curiosity but by heritage. And then... chocolate gravy appeared on the menu. Friends, chocolate gravy is one of those old Appalachian traditions that feels like it was discovered accidentally during a blizzard and then protected like family lore ever since. Sweet, warm, nostalgic, and just rebellious enough to make nutritionists squint suspiciously. Cafe On Broad feels like the culinary equivalent of finding a front porch rocker that fits just right -- welcoming, unpretentious, and quietly confident in what it does well. If you find yourself wanderin' through Siloam Springs with a little time and a healthy appetite, pull in slow, bring the dogs, and order something with gravy. Preferably more than one gravy. It's what the mountains would want.

I've been to this Cafe before in the summer but the winter is also a great time to go. Arrived…read moreabout 9AM, I ordered a black coffee which is very good quality, better than the green fish girl place and as good or better than 7 brew. It's worth coming down to the square, parking and walking in. I got a homemade square biscuit sandwich with fried egg-perfection--no brown bits, they were out of sausage so they put bacon and I'm so glad they did!! Best bacon ever--none of this store bought stuff!! Swiss cheese and i went for the Rosemary jam. With my coffee, the only thing that could have been better would have been a cozy fire to sit by!! Excellent place out of the way and worth it!! The service was great wonderful and they were very kind in every way.

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The Wooden Spoon - Crispy Mushroom Burger with Baked Beans

The Wooden Spoon

4.6(196 reviews)
5.8 mi
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I had to stop off and try this place I've been hearing about. It was built, and as well as owned…read moreand operated by a local Amish community. All comfort food done right. I ordered several dishes and all of them cooked perfectly. I've been a professional chef for 21 years. And a cook for even longer. I've eaten at a lot of restaurants a long the way that have simple comfort food gone wrong. These simple recipes were made with love and no mistakes. Every dish every bite done right. Even the Desserts were great. And the fact that this community also built this place by hand, it had this comforting rustic feel to it. Customer service was absolutely great. Every server was Super friendly and courteous. 5 stars all around for the wooden spoon.

This used to be one of my favorite restaurants. Ate here multiple times a month.... Wanted to take…read moreout of town friends here.... Wanted to eat here for special occasions... No more! It's been sliding down hill... I've been going much less frequently.... Past experiences with the new owners in charge included ribs that were so burnt there was no meat left (how do you not notice and send them home with a customer??)... sandwiches that had almost no meat... and the list of pathetically bad food goes on... but I was optimistic- I kept going back.... after all at least the desserts were good! But the last visit was the last straw!! Today I had inedible bread pudding. It was horrible, horrible I repeat horrible!! Seriously NOT edible. It made me ill. It had WAY too much cinnamon. My mouth still burns 2 hours later.. my throat is still burning with cinnamon! My stomach is upset as I stupidly swallowed a bite! It was hard. It was nasty. It was disgusting. I was so disappointed. I've never had that bad of bread pudding, ever in my life. I love bread pudding. This place used to have fabulous bread pudding!! I would have said top 5 bread puddings... I miss those days! I've never seen it this deserted. No one is eating there and now I understand why! It's disgusting. Don't go, just don't go. There may be something there that's good (my entree today was fine - not special but ok) but chances are something that you get will be horrible! So why waste your money to go to one of the more expensive restaurants in this whole area. Just don't do it. Save yourself time, energy and disgusting food that will make you feel ill! Oh... and if you call to tell them... (I'd like to give THEM feedback so they can improve) they might say they're too busy to talk now (how? The place is empty?!). Oh, but wait A they say it's not empty - it's seasonally slow. LOL! Too funny as the last owners never had a slow week let alone a slow season! I feel bad for the former owners!! Many people might not know they sold it... these new people have zero quality control!! I have a feeling they won't be open long... the lines of people waiting to eat here are gone... the tables are empty - even during lunch "rush"! Send up the white flag and die peacefully!! TLDR - food sucks! Don't go!

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Siloam Cafe - breakfast_brunch - Updated May 2026

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