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    Two Wheel Cafe

    4.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    7 years ago

    Nice little cafe in the dealership with tables and chairs. Inexpensive delicious breakfast burrito.

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    Thank you for your 5 star review!!!

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    Pat's Cafe

    Pat's Cafe

    3.7
    (164 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $

    Loved Pat's Café for Years -- It's Not the Same Under New Owners…read more Pat's Café was one of my absolute go-to spots for years -- I've been going since around 2005-2006. My mom, grandmother, and I all had our favorites there, especially the stir-fry beef dish and the classic corned beef hash the original owners served straight from the can (cooked just right). It felt like a reliable neighborhood restaurant with solid, consistent American-style dishes. Since the new owners took over, the consistency and quality have slipped badly. Dishes now come out differently almost every time. The Pad Thai toppings are sometimes mixed on top, sometimes served on the side like an afterthought, and extras appear or disappear randomly. It was noticeable but not a deal-breaker on its own. On one visit I ordered the country fried steak. There was a fairly large, hard piece of plastic in the meat. I bit down on it hard enough that it could have easily cut my gums or mouth if I hadn't noticed. I showed it to the server, and the only response I got was that they buy the country fried steaks from a vendor, so it wasn't something they made in-house. No apology, no offer to remake the dish, no discount -- nothing. I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and returned for another meal. That next visit (or the one shortly after) became the final straw. I ordered the green curry. Eggplant is a major ingredient that adds essential flavor and texture to every bite -- right alongside your choice of protein (chicken, beef, etc.). I ate several bites before realizing there was none in the entire dish. When I mentioned it, the waitress simply said they had run out. They never disclosed the missing ingredient when I ordered or before serving the dish, and they didn't offer any adjustment, remake, discount, or comp. They just served an incomplete meal and charged full price. The lack of basic customer service on both visits was shocking and felt disrespectful. Finding a foreign object in your food should at minimum get a sincere apology and an offer to make it right. When a key ingredient is missing, the restaurant should let you know upfront so you can decide whether to order something else. On top of that, beloved items have disappeared or changed for the worse. The stir-fry beef my family loved is gone from the menu. The original corned beef hash was replaced with an in-house shredded version that just isn't as good. The place even seems to be going by a second name now (Phuket Thai) alongside Pat's Café, which adds to the confusion. I'm really sad about this because I genuinely loved the old Pat's. The new version just doesn't feel like the same welcoming neighborhood spot anymore. If you never knew the original, you might still find some decent meals, but for longtime fans, the changes -- and especially how both of these situations were handled -- make it hard to recommend. I've stopped going and am now looking for a new regular place. Hope the owners read this and consider bringing back more consistency, better food safety practices, and better communication when ingredients run out.

    the food was so salty :( I so sorry, but we tried to not pay too much attention to it, but it was…read morehard. thankfully, the waitress was on top of it to fill up our water so that we could wash it down. the waitress quickly took our orders and was watchful if we needed any more re-ups. I will say that the bite of the hash brown was very welcoming with the warmth and that the French toast was smoothly made. could have been nice with more syrup made available to us as well as more servings of fruit on the plate. but, we worked with what we got and grateful to have had the table with the different dressings and sauces beside us to tweak the taste in the dishes. when you enter the restaurant, it could be a bit confusing because there is another restaurant right next door, so if you enter through the doorway in the direction of where the gas station and parking spots are, go on the left side if you want to eat here. quite crowded in the restaurant, too, with the tables and chairs overwhelming the floor space. will say that I love how the kitchen is just there so that you can watch them cook and connect with the chefs in conversation.

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    Coffee at Pat's
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    French toast
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    Bits Cafe

    Bits Cafe

    4.5
    (141 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    Wow. Cool little menu for a cool little place. Hole in the wall is an understatement, however, we…read morewent fully specials menu today. If I could give this place 10 stars, I would do it. We started with some amazing coffee, but when the most amazing biscuits and gravy came out, I was astounded by the rich mushroom gravy that was more of a stroganoff than a country gravy. The sausage set this dish off and topped with two eggs made every tastebud swoon with delight. Saving the best for last, these evil sorcerers decided to make French toast out of a dense, thick slice of bread pudding. Topped with a berry compote and vanilla drizzle, each bite had me squealing in ecstasy. I can't do regular French toast ever again!

    I'm updating my review because I've tried this place under different circumstances. Crappy day when…read morethe weather makes everything depressing? Happy tummy. Solo? Happy tummy. Rumbly tummy? Happy tummy. Literally, every single time I come here, I leave with a happy and slightly over full stomach. The wait is getting a little longer these days because I think people are catching on that this is the place to make your tummy happy, but if you want a retro boho style atmosphere with some of the best breakfast/brunch/lunch you've EVER tasted, you NEED TO COME HERE AT LEAAT ONCE IN YOUR LIFE. And if the French bread is on the specials, get one piece to share with your dining companion. If you aren't fighting over the crumbs and syrup, you just aren't doing it right.

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    Stopped by on our way home from lake for bagels and beers! Totally love the vibe of this place. Very relaxed and welcoming. Will be back!!
    Stopped by on our way home from lake for bagels and beers! Totally love the vibe of this place. Very relaxed and welcoming. Will be back!!
    Mixed Berry Smoothies!

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    Mixed Berry Smoothies!
    Biscuit House- Tumwater

    Biscuit House- Tumwater

    4.0
    (245 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $$

    We were on the search for a brunch spot with plenty of seating and good food and found it in the…read moredealership! Quick service and very chill vibes inside.

    Let me preface by saying, their food is always top notch. We always schedule our car service in…read morethe morning so we can get breakfast at Biscuit House (inside the dealership) I always get the cinnamon French toast (with fresh strawberries and blueberries! Yum!) my husband isn't as predictable, and this time he had the Spanish omelet. He said it was delicious, made with Chorizo sausage, Tomato, Green Onion, and Pepper Jack Cheese. Topped with Salsa. He also ordered country gravy on his hashbrowns. The omelets also include a fresh baked biscuit. If you are not up for a full breakfast, they also have a lighter-side menu, or delicious scones. Standard drip coffee or hot tea are complimentary. Over the years they have become quite popular, keeping busy not only with Toyota employees and customers, but also locals and you will see food delivery drivers picking up to-go orders. Usually our meal arrives in a timely manner (in fact, our typical comment is 'oh wow! That was quick!) but today it took 40 minutes to get our food. It was a Monday morning, order was placed at 10:32 and delivered to the table at 11:12.

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    Order at counter, take a number, find a table, and they bring your food to you.
    Order at counter, take a number, find a table, and they bring your food to you.
    Three slices of french toast with strawberries, blueberries, powdered sugar, syrup, and strawberry compote.
    Three slices of french toast with strawberries, blueberries, powdered sugar, syrup, and strawberry compote.
    Iced Vanilla Latte~

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    Iced Vanilla Latte~
    Medicine Creek Cafe

    Medicine Creek Cafe

    4.1
    (216 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    I've been wanting to try this place every time I visit my daughter. Breakfast is my favorite meal…read moreand this place did not disappoint me. The food portions are good and you get what you pay for. The food is very good. I ordered my go-to, the Two egg breakfast with two sausage patties (big), hash brown, toast. I also got one buttermilk pancake to share with my wife. Everything was great. Serving size is worth the price, plus I won't be eating lunch today because I'll be full all day. My son-in-law got the Tacoma breakfast, it was huge and looked good. He said it was very good and he also will not be eating lunch today. The service was great. The waitress was friendly and came to our table often to check on us. I definitely highly recommend this place.

    So glad I finally had the chance to try this little spot. It's tucked away right off the exit but…read moreit's got good parking. We were greeted promptly and the staff were genuinely friendly. Gave me that hospitable welcome , ya know. When you walk in, it's a small area but more on that ol' school cozy kinda joint where regulars come in. It's nice. Now for the food. My hubby got the Tahoma. Chicken fried steak on top of biscuits and hash browns and gravy on the side. Just because the portion is GINORMOUS!! our server suggested for us to get gravy on the side to eat later and keep from it getting soggy. Thanks Heather!! My Loco mock was okay. Just some plain burger patties on top of rice with eggs. The gravy was delish. If the patties were fat homemade patties and sticky calrose rose, it woulda been MWAH (chef's kiss)! Still, great experience. Great breakfast spot to try out!! Family friendly!!

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    Look!  Toasted on the grill!
    Look! Toasted on the grill!
    Regular awesome burger and tots.
    Regular awesome burger and tots.
    Double kids menu chicken tenders and fries. Ranch side.

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    Double kids menu chicken tenders and fries. Ranch side.
    Martin Way Diner

    Martin Way Diner

    3.6
    (344 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    Martin Way Diner did not disappoint! We popped in for…read morebreakfast, and although the diner was busy, we did not have to wait to be seated. This was our first time at Martin Way Diner. When we first walked in, it felt like a classic diner. And it is! In all the good ways. The diner is clean, the coffee is hot and flavorful, and the portions are generous. My husband had the Build Your Own omelet, topped with Jack Cheese. And they did not skimp on the ingredients. The cheese was nice and gooey, and the flavors melded perfectly. I had the French Toast. Again, generous portions, and the slices were thick and perfectly battered. Not soggy, slightly crisp. And the syrup was warmed! Sometimes it is the little things. The bacon was crisp, just how I had ordered it, not limp, and the eggs were cooked to perfection. Our server was Shawna, and she was personable and perfectly attentive. We were seated where we could observe the cooks, and they functioned like a well-oiled machine. All in all it was a good experience, and I would highly recommend. An added bonus: there are glass partitions between the booths. It really helps keep the noise level down. This was much appreciated and I wish more restaurants would do this. The next time we are at this end of town, we will be back.

    We love this place for breakfast! They have fantastic omelets where you can choose which…read moreingredients you want. Including Tilllamook cheese. Fits great into our Keto lifestyle.

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    Breakfast menu "build your own omelette". This one had ham, Tillamook cheddar, American cheese, and avocado.
    Breakfast menu "build your own omelette". This one had ham, Tillamook cheddar, American cheese, and avocado.
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    New Moon Cooperative Cafe

    New Moon Cooperative Cafe

    3.9
    (592 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$

    I grew up in olympia and am in town visiting. This was a great spot for a late breakfast. There was…read morea bit of a wait but not bad considering how small this spot is. Everything was tasty and plentiful, my only concern was that it was freezing inside. I enjoyed my Amsterdam omelette with spinach, caramelized onions, tomato, organic avocado and smoked gouda with side of fried thyme tomatoes. The fried tomatoes could use a bit of salt. I wanted the chevre omelette originally but they were out of bacon. My friend ordered the halo breakfast sandwich and added cooked spinach and sausage. I would come back maybe on a warmer day.

    We four stopped in for lunch on a Saturday. Good place to eat and talk story…read more SERVICE: 4.0. Arrived about noon. Waited 20 minutes for table to open up. Service was friendly and accurate. AMBIANCE: 3.5. Comfortable and well-worn interior. Can be loud due to the hard surfaces, but we were able to converse without problem. FOOD: 4.0. After ordering took about 20 minutes for food to arrive, which was fine. The dishes all looked perfectly cooked with good-quality fresh ingredients. - Northwestern Omelette: 4.0. Two of us had this omelette. Though one felt the salmon was a bit sparse, both agreed it tasted very good. - Amsterdam Omelette: 4.0. Very good. - Classic Breakfast with bacon: 4.0. - rye toast: 4.5. (2 of us chose rye toast with our omelettes): Really good, with melted butter. - fruit side: 4.0. (2 of us chose fruit side with our omelettes): Fresh and lucious. Apple slices, orange slices, strawberry, blueberries, grapes - Rosemary garlic home fries: 2.5. The one person who had these couldn't taste any rosemary. - Bottomless Coffee: 3.5. Coffee was good, but refills weren't automatic as one had to ask.

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    Elkhart Scramble with Fried Tomatoes and Dark Rye Toast.
    Elkhart Scramble with Fried Tomatoes and Dark Rye Toast.
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    Octapas Cafe

    Octapas Cafe

    4.3
    (275 reviews)
    6.4 mi
    $$

    Octapas Café was an outstanding dining experience and one of those places where every dish seemed…read moreto hit the mark. We started with the patatas bravas, gambas pil pil (butter garlic shrimp), oysters (both raw and cooked), and a hummus platter, and everything was excellent. The true standout, however, was the smoked salmon Alfredo--an absolutely incredible dish and one of the best pastas I've had in a long time. We added some chopped jalapeños for extra heat, but honestly, it was fantastic even on its own. The dessert was equally impressive, with a cake that was incredibly moist and the perfect way to end the meal. The wine selection deserves special mention as well. They offer a great variety of Spanish wines that pair beautifully with the menu. Service was fast, friendly, and attentive throughout our visit. The atmosphere is one of Octapas Café's biggest strengths. The restaurant features a beautiful, spacious dining room, plenty of outdoor seating, and even a private event space for larger gatherings and celebrations. Whether you're stopping by for tapas, seafood, pasta, or wine, Octapas Café delivers a memorable experience from start to finish.

    Sat 11:30 am - no reservations. Restaurant not too busy. The…read moreolder female hostess was not welcoming to us or the party of 2 that walked in behind us. I've encountered her before -- she isn't rude, just not at all welcoming. She asked us to wait for a moment for'something' which turned out to be stocking water bottles and napkins. We felt like an intrusion to tasks she could've worked on after seating us. We asked to sit on the patio in the sun - she seemed annoyed by this but acquiesced. The patio was quaint and the weather helped make it enjoyable. We were greeted by our server (wish I had her name - older lady in tie-dye shirt) she was welcoming, helpful with the menu, and very friendly! We ordered cocktails and brunch and enjoyed both! Dishes (Smoked Salmon Lox & Goats do Roam Tart) & Drinks were all good - see photos for more info. So go -- get past the hostess and you'll enjoy the rest!!! PS - I do remember from a past visit, the Beignets were good!

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    Haunting octopus ......
    Haunting octopus ......
    Salmon salad
    Salmon salad
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    Budd Bay Cafe

    Budd Bay Cafe

    3.4
    (701 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $$

    This one has great food, service, and ambience always a nice stop when I'm in Washington... I try…read moreto make it in every time I'm passing through just because of the food service and ambience. You can't go wrong here.... At least I haven't in the last six years I've been stopping by.

    I have visited here and it was my go to for myself and visitors since moving to Olympia and always…read morehad a wonderful experience ... until yesterday. I gave a 5 star rating a year ago although visited several times since then. I can't figure out what happened. Did the chef (s) move on, or pass away and a crew from a local fast food restaurant was hired as a replacement? I ordered the meal with filet, crab leg, lobster (portion?) with baked potato and Death by Peaches for dessert. I have had crab legs here before. This had been boiled until there was no flavor, and very ittle meat. And that was the selling point for me. The lomaster was fine but the sauce wasn't hollandaise as the bartender said. A watery, mustardy sauce. Not terrible but not very good either. Ordered filet medium, came well done. I took it home hoping to add to chili but too tough to eat. Took the baked potato home to save room for dessert and it was good. The real slap in the face was the dessert. I have ordered Death by peaches over and over and was never disappointed. What arrived was a heavy, dry, dense cake without much flavor, some peaches and a small scoop of ice cream. It needed a lot of ice cream or peaches to get through it. I left most of it. I don't mind splurging and I have without complaint but this was such a a disappointment. Most of the patrons were older and I had to wonder if management feels their expectations are lower? I will close by stating that wait staff and bartenders are top notch. Including Isiah from yesterday. Above and beyond even with a busy crowd. Never a complaint about the service. You are no longer my go to restaurant that I can depend on. Oh, had two drinks that were fine but the wine list is meh.

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    Dungeness Crab Melt
    Dungeness Crab Melt
    Budd Bay Cafe

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