One of my favorite places to eat. Service is polite, food is great, and it’s always clean. Also they make their own bread which you can buy by the loaf! They also do wedding cakes as well.
Orlando M.
Tu valoración: 3 Merrillville, IN
The Trestle is a nice little small country bakery. I went there today for the Italian Cream Cake but had to settle for the Red Velvet because they were out. Ugh… I will say the cake was good but not like my grandmother’s.The staff was attentive but not too accommodating when it came to cutting the other cakes in the cooler… Apparently, they have a cut off period on when they serve their products to a customer. That being said I will give them another try before counting them out as a suitable place to spend my money…
Dennis L.
Tu valoración: 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
Wonderful and quaint mom and pop eatery. Great atmosphere, terrific service and delicious and large portions of food. The BLT had about a ½ lb of bacon! Homemade bread for sandwiches and homemade chips. Must stop in!
Kenneth R.
Tu valoración: 5 Conway, SC
Great spot for lunch or breakfast! All of the items are housemade. After your lunch, it’s worth the short walk to visit the bakery a few doors down. Same quality items & friendly service.
Tracie F.
Tu valoración: 1 Little River, SC
Rude rude rude rude rude! These people are the most unfriendly people I have ever seen! Don’t ever go during lunchtime! No order! We waited 15 minutes !! Then we were told to get up from our table! We will never return!
Glenn V.
Tu valoración: 4 FOREST HILLS, NY
Once inside this charming Conway eatery, the vibes of Norman Rockwell USA really comes alive. Black and white checkered floors with yellow table cloths and vintage items, such as bicycles and books adorn the walls to further enrich the aesthetic pleasantries. Ordering lunch at 11:15 was a error on my part, a rude reply from the back half of a grumpy young lady was an error on her part. Note: I’ve been to the finest restaurants in this country, places that could come off as snobby and aloof, yet know better, the coldness of this lass was fully apparent, and apparently she just doesn’t get that she’s small potatoes. Not my problem, although my review could have been more cutting due to her behavior, but I digress. The tuna fish that sat inside the melt blew my socks off. No Starkist nor Bumble Bee in the mix here, no sir, in fact it was the polar opposite. The bread was freshly baked but not toasted, the same deliciously delicate sweetish bread that accompanied my Loaded Potato soup which was simply divine. I’ll be there tomorrow to have the breakfast I set out to enjoy and this time I will have it. Let’s see how my second go round goes from a customer service perspective.
John L.
Tu valoración: 5 Conway, SC
This was one of the best«ma and pop» restaurants I have ever come across. Meals were quick and delicious. My daughter got the grilled cheese off the kids menu but they were adult portions unlike many chain restraints that skimp out on the kids items. I will be back every time I’m in the area.
Amy W.
Tu valoración: 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
This place is just to die for. I am in love with their food. Everything from their breads, chicken salad, to their desserts. I always have to stop by here and grab something when I’m in town.
Jason B.
Tu valoración: 3 Myrtle Beach, SC
The Trestle Bakery and Café is a nice little place for a meal in the beautiful downtown area of Conway. The café is right on Main Street and easy to access with street parking. The inside is cozy with comfortable seating and tables for about 20 – 30 people at once. I stopped by on a Saturday morning for breakfast while on my way out of town. It took about ten minutes to deliver the food with only a few other people dining, so that was ab it disappointing. But the food was so very good: I ordered french toast, eggs, and hashbrowns. But while the food was good, the only syrup they have come from individual servings in a rip-open plastic pouch. That is a major detraction since the syrup is equally as important as the food. Overall, I would say it’s a nice stop for breakfast or lunch, but it doesn’t stand out in my mind as a place I would want to visit every time I come to Conway. It’s like a good action movie: it was well worth the price of admission, I had a great time, but I won’t be paying to come back to see it again anytime soon. TIP: Conway is the forgotten gateway to the Grand Strand, so don’t forget it now.
Jennifer B.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbia, SC
The soup of the day was fresh and the sourdough bread was extremely fresh. Will definitely come back!
Jan S.
Tu valoración: 5 Shinnston, WV
Almost hidden down a side street in the middle of Conway sits a gem of southern hospitality with a side of country ham. We visited for breakfast and found a recently vacated seating for two among roomful of gingham covered tables. I got the feeling that it was a popular stomping ground for locals. The walls showed local memorabilia but not in a «junked up» way that some places tend to do. — — — — — — - Service– A(they were packed and food was cooked to order. not re-heated in a microwave) Cleanliness– A(they were busy and yet no food or crumbs) Food– A(I had the french toast, country ham and yes… cheesy grits) — — — –NOTES: The servers although they were extremely busy were very friendly. My food was delicious. My French toast added up to about three large thick slices of the homemade sourdough bread that they also sell. My husband had a breakfast sandwich with 2 fried eggs with country ham and cheese on it that he really enjoyed along with hashbrowns that were cooked perfectly. The only downsides were that it was a long wait to get your food(but then again its not reheated in the microwave) and that syrup came in a prepackaged rip open pouch.
Karen k.
Tu valoración: 5 Alexandria, VA
Repeat after me… I will have the daily special and a piece of the Italian Crème Cake and a sweet tea. You will hit sugar shock but will enjoy the whoooooole thing. Great food at a good price in a fun café atmosphere. Pleanty of locals and everything is fresh. Take home a fresh loaf of bread too.
Larry M.
Tu valoración: 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
I had sweet tea, beef cabbage soup, club, and cocoanut pie. All of it was awesome including the service! I defiantly recommend this place!
Stephanie S.
Tu valoración: 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
We love the delicious food! Check out the chicken salad, homemade bread and red velvet cake. The Trestle is a part of the whole Conway experience and is a must try!
Danielle D.
Tu valoración: 1 Fultonville, NY
Not great… Went to the bakery first for a muffin there was a fly in the case with all the pasties they had one person working who was on the phone for 10 mins so we went to the café had a chicken salad they brought it out after it took 20 mins the bread was good the chicken salad was alright and the pickle was warm they only gave me about 5 chips not worth 5.75 just not impressed!
Carol M.
Tu valoración: 4 Myrtle Beach, SC
I was recently brought here for lunch by a friend. He couldn’t have picked a better ‘homey’ place! Nestled on Main St, I probably wouldn’t have noticed it, since I was here last night across the street for another reason and I never noticed it. Walking in was very nostalgic to me. The black and white checkered floor tiles brought me back to my childhood. I learned how to walk on the same kind of floor! Four of us were there and two of us ordered their chicken salad sandwich. This came with a ¼ of a dill pickle and home made potato chips. The chicken salad was delicious and the bread was also home made. It was very thick and delicious. Another friend had a stuffed baked potato which was huge. It had turkey, ham, mushrooms, a couple of kinds of cheese and sour cream. That too was a very BIG potato. The fourth diner in our party had a regular salad asking if he could have a scoop of chicken salad on it. They aim to please, and that’s what he got. This also was a very large portion. I had never had fried tomatoes before and my friend suggested I try them. We got an order and we all had some. They gave us 2 dipping sauces with it. I actually enjoyed them and now I want to try to make some. They make all their desserts as well, but none of us had any room. They also have a bakery a few doors down from the restaurant. I want to go there sometime just for coffee and dessert. I’d suggest the trip if you are anywhere in the Myrtle Beach area to hop onto Rte 501 business north and make a point to visit for lunch. I guarantee you will be full when you leave and will not be sorry with any choices you make. We walked around the area after dinner and found some very nice little shops along with a Salvation Army Thrift Store. It was a great way to spend an afternoon and a good way to walk off that big sandwich!
Tammie S.
Tu valoración: 5 Little River, SC
Awesome fruit chicken salad.
Drew L.
Tu valoración: 5 Myrtle Beach, SC
This trendy little bakery is in the revitalized downtown area of Conway, SC. It’s one of those great little areas that so many cities and towns are trying to reclaim and revitalize. Conway, SC may be small but they are putting forth a great effort in this area and it shows. I stopped in here after a long day of errands and I fell in love the moment I walked in. The incredible smell of a bakery is something that is hard to match. Samples are ample here and the choices are plentifiul as well. I went with a Tres Leches Cake and a raspberry-filled doughnut. Heavenly. The cakes on display are works of art and the staff seems to all be hospitality majors. I also tried samples of the Italian Crème Cake and and Apple Fritter. I had to stop myself before I reached the mini-tarts. Everything was delicious. It was the sort of bakery I had become accustomed to when I lived in «big cities.» I didn’t have time to browse the lunch menu but I will definitely be going back to check out the food offerins. As far as pastries, fresh breads and cakes go, I have found my favorite place. Heads up to my friends … This is where your birtday treats will be coming from in the future.
Jamie P.
Tu valoración: 5 Aynor, SC
If you like doughnuts(not donuts) and sweets, the Trestle is a must. Their baked goods are perfection. The doughnuts are crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside. Their Long Johns will satisfy even the most hard core sweet tooth. Besides doughnuts they also have cookies, dessert bars, sweet and savory breads, as well as baklava, canolis, cakes, pies, tarts, and just about anything else you can imagine. I haven’t visited their lunch store as much, but everything I’ve ever gotten from there has been delicious. Both locations(just a skip down the street) are charming and fit right in with the surrounding Downtown area. Great place to stop in for a quick treat during a Conway shopping trip.
Jan M.
Tu valoración: 5 Minocqua, WI
Great service and food here; enjoyed the chicken salad on sourdough bread with the kettle chips that are obviously made on site… wonderful lunch at a reasonable price!