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    The Fainting Goat

    4.0 (21 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    We stopped in for dinner while staying at the Sun Mountain Lodge and the food was delicious! We each got a house made pasta, burrata, and the hush puppies. All of it was perfectly prepared ! The service was a little slow (although I guess we're on mountain time, right?) It's a quaint place perfect for small group or date night with fresh ingredients used throughout the meal

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    Bill S.

    Excellent quality fresh ingredients and locally sourced. Very friendly staff and fast service. There is seating at the bar if you forget to make a reservation. Nice setting on the edge of town.

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    Drew A.

    Had the smashed lamb gyro and it was good! My daughter had the chicken sandwich and it was great, perfect spice! Service was good, clean place, we'll be back! Prices were decent under $20 a plate.

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    Helen W.

    We decided to give this a try after their recent change from Arrowleaf Bistro. I was pleased with the seating changes, a corner was made into a cozy nook with comfy pillows and was appreciated. I ordered the special, glad I did, it was delicious. I also ordered the French onion soup. I am only giving 4 stars for 2 reasons. 1) the French Onion Soup needs a little more attention. It was not piping hot, seemed to be microwaved to heat up so the heating within the bowl was very inconsistent, it also lacked in any seasoning. The rest of the table ordered off the menu, and it was mentioned that the gnocchi was disappointing....it needed more seasoning and the sauce was runny, sparse and tasteless. And 2) the pricing on the menu is confusing, it has 2 prices. When asked, it's a price for a full plate/half plate. With that being said, the rigatoni was a half price item, but there was more of that than the gnocchi which was a full price item. I know with a new menu, there will be some bumps and I hope they stay on track. We will be back to support this business.

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    Very pleasant atmosphere in the restaurant: cool, modern, comfortable. Excellent service. Food prepared nicely.

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    This place is wonderful!!!! Amazing food and staff! My favorite place to eat in the valley.

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    Methow Valley Ciderhouse

    3.8(177 reviews)
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    Great service, good selection of cider and beer. The food was okay. This was the only place open…read moreon Sunday night, so that was a big plus. My prospector sandwich was a let down. It's a pesto and grilled chicken, it wasn't as vibrant as I was expecting, I don't think there was anything wrong with the portion size or preparation, it just wasn't as fulfilling as I anticipated. They supposedly have really good breakfasts, but I was traveling and would not have time to try one out. Looking over the breakfast menu and I think it looked better than the lunch/ dinner menu. I sat out on the patio and it was a nice break from the rain in western Washington.

    I was visiting the area and attended over the lunch hour this past weekend. Hands down one of the…read moreworst experiences I've ever had at a restaurant. The servers were incredibly kind and friendly, but the restaurant owner was a different story. We had a yummy basket of fries and a nice chat with our server. After receiving our pizza, both myself and my friend thought that the pizza tasted and smelled of cigarettes. The sauce was very acidic and chunky, and overall unpleasant to eat. We each tried one slice, I couldn't finish mine- before deciding that we really couldn't enjoy it. We let our server know as much and offered to pay for a half pizza/kids pizza (still paying as expected for the rest of our food/drinks), and he said that he would have to ask his supervisor about our request. When "JP" came out, it was clear he had been drinking. He became argumentative quickly- claiming that we just didn't understand how oven fired pizza was supposed to taste, that we were clearly trying to dine and dash, and eventually told us to just "see what happens" and to not pay and leave. He took a photo of us which we asked him to delete (he didn't- he posted us on the business Facebook page- see attached, I've removed my friend's face) and told us he could do "anything he wants" since he was the owner. In all of the breath he spent yelling at us, he could have offered a better solution, or just kindly told us there was nothing he could do. I asked the server if we could just pay and move on- he told us it was fine/on the house, and it seemed like dealing with a drunk for a boss wasn't out of the ordinary. I am sorry to see this kind of unprofessional behavior from someone who claims to have been in the restaurant industry over 30 years. Save your time and the headache and go to Meza or Three Fingered Jack's. We had an excellent experience and enjoyed the food immensely at both locations.

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    Bluebird Grain Farms - Nutritional Information for Einkorn

    Bluebird Grain Farms

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I used to purchase staples like farro from my local supermarket. But my supermarket only carried…read morepackages in small amounts--1 lb bags at most, and most of those options were pearled, and they were a bit pricey for such a small amount. I figured, if I went to the source to get a supply of farro, it might be more cost effective, last longer, and it might have more variety while retaining a greater amount of nutrition. Bluebird Grain Farm checks all these boxes. They are located in Winthrop, WA, and do both wholesale and retail. Surprisingly, my local supermarket, located more than 2100 miles from Bluebird, has also started to display 1 lb sized bags from Bluebird. But I don't buy those. I go direct to Bluebird, and nab multiple 5 lb bags, where they are shipped to my door in a nifty cardboard box with an oval sticker that contains their logo. Which means instead of going through a pound of farro and buying more every week, I can get four 5 lb bags that'll last 4-5 months. Fewer trips to the grocery store. They have flat rate shipping, so it's advantageous to buy a bit in bulk. Of course, I order their whole grain Einkorn Berries. But they also grow Emmer Farro, Pasayten White Wheat, Methow Red Wheat, Sonora Heritage White Wheat, Heritage Rye, and more. They also present their grains in several ways: (1) whole, (2) mixed, (3) slightly cracked, (4) pulverized into flour, and (5) blended flours. They also come in various sizes to suit your needs: (a) 1 lbs or 2 lbs, (b) 4 lbs or 5 lbs, and (c) 25 lbs. At least their 5 lbs bags come nicely packaged for storage. It's durable plastic packing with their logo, which adds a pleasant look to the inside of the fridge. Nutritional info and a recipe also adorn the outer walls. Flavor-wise, their einkorn berries are wonderful, tasty, and beautiful to look at. Close to the bottom of the bag you'll find more crumbs, and overall, very minimal amounts of foreign material; usually if there is something that's not a berry included, it'll be a small piece of fibrous thing related to the hull. Those are easy to recognize and pick out. I like to cook it using some chicken stock and spices. It cooks well, doesn't expand drastically like rice or beans, and it's easy to eat. Cheers!

    We've only ordered Bluebird's Einkorn flour so far, but I'll simply suggest it's the most amazingly…read moretextured, flavorful, easily bakeable Einkorn we've been able to find after trying many, many different sources of this healthy flour We are so grateful to you, Bluebird, for this exceptional organic grain and your excellent milling of it that we've been turning into not just loaves of bread but an assortment of other baked goods with flavor and quality to beat all. Thank you so much!

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