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3.2 (13 reviews)

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5 months ago

I live here, very nice community, typical fast food am not impressed, a little overpriced, even the beer

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A fun place to hang out with friends. The staff is very nice, and the food is pretty good.

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White Horse Saloon & Hotel

White Horse Saloon & Hotel

(35 reviews)

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Great dive bar with tons of history! It's the oldest continually operating bar in Idaho. Christine…read moreand Kyle are fun to hang with.

The White Horse is authentic old-school Idaho with a capital A! Billed as the oldest…read morestill-operating saloon in the state, it's like walking back in time to walk through their doors. And, walk through them you must to check in as the smoky bar is also where you check in to the hotel, which is located directly above the saloon. We had made a reservation online and I was appreciative that they let us check in a little bit early so we could take a nap before heading off to Silverwood for the afternoon and evening. Our room was very small, featuring a double bed, an open closet area, and a small table with a coffee pot and lamp. I was grateful there was air conditioning - a window unit which worked quickly to cool off the room on a hot day. The bathrooms here are shared, so you have to leave your room to use them - they were clean when we arrived (and looked recently remodeled), but by the next morning were pretty messy after other guests had finished their morning routines. There were no instructions on where to find extra bath towels so we ended up having to share the last remaining clean one. Our room only had one outlet, which was also shared by the lamp and air conditioner, so charging our phones was difficult when we arrived back late that night after experiencing Silverwood. There was also a lot of noise from the saloon below us, but we were tired so fell asleep quickly. Although I did sleep fitfully as I didn't feel this was the safest experience: even late at night, the door to the saloon was open so patrons could easily have come up to the hotel level - and there was only a small doorknob lock on our room. No deadbolt! The White Horse was an experience for sure. The rates were cheap, and the room was clean. But due to the safety factor I'm not sure I would stay here again.

Ten/6 - Beignet

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(313 reviews)

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Ran by a mother and daughter duo (I think?), the theme is an Alice in Wonderland meets a Cajun New…read moreOrleans situation. It feels like you somehow wandered into a slightly spooky Disney bayou attraction that also happens to serve brunch. Decorated to the nines and immersive, it is both a meal and an experience. We went for an early Sunday breakfast and were seated quickly. By the time we left around 9 there were still a handful of open tables, but I would guess reservations are smart from 9:30 on. I started with a cortado made with Evan's Brothers beans. They also offer a chicory blend if that is your thing. Our waitress was attentive, answered all of our questions, and was great about a few modifications we asked for. They do have some gluten free and vegetarian options, though not a huge amount of gluten free. We started with the beignets and they were excellent. Perfect portion for two with a couple topping options. I would go back just for those. I ordered their take on eggs Benedict and my husband had the classic breakfast plate. Both were really flavorful, but the seasoned potatoes were a standout. Portions are generous, we ended up getting two more portions out of the leftovers. Overall, a really fun and memorable brunch spot. I am looking forward to going back for one of the events when they have live music.

This place is bad ass !!!!!!!…read more From the amazing welcome from owner TJ to the craziest decor and comical staff CJ you are one amazing person in the service industry . Twice we have been on account I'm a local private Executive chef so my schedule is all over the map, so I took a shot getting a reso and yessaaahh we got one ( highly recommend ) you are greeted w a bubbly smiley faced owner who is so kind and will give to a brief over view of what's to be expected. Then you are aproached by one amazing server CJ who will guide you on the dining experience we chose everything suggested and it was so spot on in every facit . CJ handles her guests w such professionalism but very funny. The vibe is super chill something cda has needed for a long time . We chose to come back this holiday season to not only have the amazing fresh sheet beignets OMG we ordered two diffrent ones to hopefully take home some ! That didn't happen hahah . Support the shit out of this place and the amazing owner and staff they crush it every time. We have found our best brunch spot to start our amazing day off Executive Chef Terry Alexander

Stoneridge - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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