After staying up all night in room 22 of the neighboring Jeffery Hotel, a nice big, warm breakfast here was perfect. Generous portions for the price and friendly service. It is decorated very cute inside and was very clean. A great place to stop if you're in town or on the way to or from Yosemite.
Review Source:I've eaten at the Coulter Cafe an average of 1 time a year since they opened a quarter of a century ago. Â The interior has changed. Â The menu and prices have changed. Improvements and additions have been made.
What stays the same is the friendly service, a varied choice of menu items, and the reasonable prices. Â
I've enjoyed hearty breakfasts of pancakes or omelets, filling lunches of chicken breast sandwiches or chicken taco salads, and pleasant dinners of hot turkey or baked chicken entrees.
I love eating outside when the weather is good. Â Dining inside the experience is more old time diner, it's charming and welcoming.
This gem of a cafe is in one of the most historic and unique towns in the west! Â Spotlessly clean, with shiny inlaid wood tables, floors, chairs and with wall decorated with 49'er "stuff", it has a ladies room as nice or nicer than most guest bathrooms in private homes! Â Also has a lovely, quiet garden where you can dine when the weather is nice...all sorts of flowers and a genuine 3 stamp mill to boot! Â The menu is not as varied as it might be, but everything is delicious and servings generous! Â My favorite lunch item is the Tostada Chicken Salad. Â When having dinner there, I usually order the giant burrito, but most folks go for the yummy looking hamburgers 'n fries. Â For breakfast, its always a too up between pancakes or hash borwns with eggs 'n bacon.
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