Nice stop next to Arch Rock Brewing. Chill people and bartender was on spot. See you next time we’re in town. Thanks!
Patti B.
Tu valoración: 5 Port Lavaca, TX
The BEST breakfast in town. On our last morning before heading north we feasted on delicious omelets and eggs here. No one had ever had fried grits so we had to try it. Very different from the southern grits we grew up eating, but enjoyed the adventure just not sure we would or it again. Omelets jammed full of ingredients. Great has Browns Also huge servings. Service was great and very attentive. Loved it and would return.
Theron B.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
Really good breakfast place — good food, great service and very reasonable. Would definitely come back next time we’re in Gold Beach.
Rachelle S.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
My partner and I came here for breakfast. We had the veggie Benedict with home fries, banana cakes, pancakes, veggie omelet with avocado and feta. All food was delicious, not a greasy diner. Great quality! Gay friendly.
Catilin O.
Tu valoración: 4 Rogue River, OR
I love omelettes but recently developed an egg allergy. I asked the waitress if they could cook up some home fries with all of the normal omelette fixings and smother it in cheese. No problem for the team at Indian Creek Café! It was amazing!!! I love this place and love that they take the extra effort with their customers!!!
Tai D.
Tu valoración: 1 Eugene, OR
Waitress was rude, food was alright and overprice. Never check on us once or refill water.
Skye K.
Tu valoración: 1 Portland, OR
Sorry, my tastebuds must be sensitive. I found the coffee to be weak and the food lacking in flavor other than grease.
Chelsea W.
Tu valoración: 1 Sacramento, CA
Before you go… just no. I was traveling thru and decided to catch up with a friend here before I took off. I ordered the haystack eggs Benedict with fried grits. The fried grits were tasty, but hardly any. The eggs Benedict… I noticed their was water all over the plate. They didn’t drain the eggs before plating. I cut into the eggs and they are so under cooked, the whites are running into the water on the plate. I sent it back to have it redone. The plate comes back to me with my used fork… I am surprised to see that. I cut into the egg, again, they didn’t drain the eggs of water, the egg is cooked but I took a bite to realize it’s the same hash browns from the first eggs. They just took off the eggs and added new ones. So, it was so soggy from all the water, runny egg whites from the first set of eggs, and it was cold from sitting while they made the other eggs. That’s not how you redo a plate. What I did taste tasted awful. No flavor, old people food. So gross. Save yourself, don’t eat that. Ps. Because I was asked, no I was not charged for the meal.
Sean F.
Tu valoración: 4 Port Angeles, WA
Fast and friendly service. A little off the beaten path but worth the trip. It was a little dark inside but the food was good and at a good price.
Jessica P.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Good food, reasonable prices. Ordered the Veggie Benedict and the asparagus left a little to be desired, but the Classic Benedict was 100%. We both got home fries for 0.50 extra — seems worth it, they were very good. Coffee was refilled at a reasonable pace. But what is going on with the Best Cat in the World? I want to know more! Next time I’m in town I will be sure to stop in and get some details.
Doug F.
Tu valoración: 5 Eugene, OR
Superb Breakfast! They constantly refill the coffees(which is a constant complaint of mine with most restaurants, after the first cup, I usually have to hunt for a second myself). We were seated quickly. Given water and able to order quickly. We each had a different omelet, which was HUGE four-eggs omelets(get the hand cut potatoes cooked with peppers and onions) — with toast on a huge plate. Was Delicious. Like all popular places, best to get there as early as possible. After breakfast, when we left at 9am on a Sunday, the line was out the door to get in… worth it though.
Jennifer G.
Tu valoración: 5 Shady Cove, OR
Pancakes, french toast, bacon and fried taters are awesome. It can take a while to get your food in the summer. It’s a very busy time for them during salmon season. Worth the wait.
Kelly M.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
We went on a road trip up here and stayed in Gold Beach. There’s not a lot of options for breakfast in Gold Beach, so we came here on a Sunday morning. So yeah, being a Sunday we had to wait 15 min to be seated. We ordered right away but it took 30 min for our food to come out. We have a 4 year old who was antsy and hungry, and the restaurant does not provide crayons or anything… and get this: they DON’T have a kids menu. Food wise, I had the overpriced Denver omlette(not great, I could have made better.) My 4 yr old had pancakes(rubbery), and my husband’s stomach was messed up after eating eggs over easy. Wish we would have found a better place for breakfast.
Krista L.
Tu valoración: 5 Inyokern, CA
Delicious, inexpensive, and friendly service! Nothing fancy but great for a basic breakfast. I got one pancake and it was so big it could have been enough for my entire meal!
Andrew M.
Tu valoración: 2 Mountain View, CA
Alright food(eggs Benedict were more like boiled eggs, very little run). Flustered staff. Got on the wait list, and waited to be called. Then two walk ins came right in and got seated. We had to tell the host that we had been waiting 15 minutes before we were seated. Then our food came 40 minutes later.(Restaurant looked half capacity) Don’t come here if you are really hungry, because you won’t eat for an hour. But the coffee is good… I’ve had 3 cups just waiting for food…
Jeanine O.
Tu valoración: 4 Grass Valley, CA
This restaurant is a step back in time where the food is basic and affordable! Bottomless cups of coffee from an energetic staff will get you re-fueled to continue your journey up or down beautiful Hwy 101. Just a short drive down Jerrys Flat, south of the bridge. It’s worth the detour ;-)
Stephanie F.
Tu valoración: 5 Glastonbury, CT
I love this place. So glad I found it.. Was looking for the Mary d hume… lol if you seen that you would laugh.. so glad I found it bc I found this. .I will be back
Marty M.
Tu valoración: 3 Washington, DC
Lots and lots of breakfast options. This is a great stop for some early eats in Gold Beach. The menu is huge and the service is very fast and friendly. I got the eggs Benedict with home fries for $ 10.95 which were plenty of food for me this morning. They offered 3 varieties of Benedict which was nice(see pictures) and each came with Canadian bacon. The sauce had a unique flavor that I wasn’t too fond of but maybe that is just my taste. Same goes for the home fries which had a ton of green peppers in them. Never had them like that before but to each their own. The sheer size of the menu makes this worth coming back to.
Janet M.
Tu valoración: 3 Portland, OR
This is where we had breakfast today. It is reasonably clean, they have espresso, they take credit cards, service was good. It was within the realms of acceptable speed for how quickly our food was served. Haley, our server, was great. She was on it. They have a lot of choices for breakfast. Oodles. Princess had biscuits and gravy. It was tasty. Hubby had the special«blueberry strudel french toast.» It was not streudel. I wonder if they meant«streusel»?it was just ok. They do not have real maple syrup. Trader Joe’s has spoiled us in this regard. My omelet was huge. I mixed and matched ingredients. I love doing that. Asparagus(fresh), mushrooms(possibly canned), and feta. A ton of feta. I tried the fried grits, they come in a slab with bacon bits and green stuff(parsley?) in them. I love grits. These were not my favorite. They were ok but not delicious. This was a decent breakfast, just not perfect. If we came back I’d try pancakes or waffles as they have lots of choices. I did like the funky small town vibe. Lots of locals. There is some outdoor seating for sunny days. Pretty flowers and picnic tables. Sweet!
Angelique L.
Tu valoración: 4 San Mateo, CA
Stayed the night in Gold Beach and woke up hungry for a good breakfast in a fun touristy place. Got on Unilocal and liked what I read about Indian Creek Café. It’s located on the river, right in front of a very nice looking private campground which has a big clubhouse. The café is totally adorable. I loved the log cabin look and décor, the layout with the counter that wraps around the kitchen and all the windows to look out. We were served pretty quickly by a fast-talking, fast-walking and very upbeat waitress. She was a hoot, I have to admit. We got coffee in a jiff and ordered breakfast. It didn’t take too long but I can imagine that if it were really busy, it might. The portions are large bordering on obscene. Seems like the unhealthier the breakfast, the larger it is so buyer beware! The presentation is decent, a big pile of food, and it tasted fine. Nothing special but hot and fresh. I was so entertained by all the fishing pictures and the knick knacks hanging up everywhere that I really didn’t care. We hit the road full of food and hot coffee and our gal even filled up our to go mugs for the road. Nice!