We visited Siletz on our way from a stay at the Oregon coast. Â We were curious about the town, as it's where the "Siletz Tribe" is headquartered, and adjacent to part of their reservation. Â We stopped in at the Little Chief for lunch, on a Saturday.
The service was friendly, and helpful, in that the waitress recommended at potato salad, which as it turns out was homemade, and excellent. Â We both had hamburgers, and they also were great.
Yes, it's a local hangout, and the staff knows everyone. Â The decor is old style diner, which in it's own way was endearing.
We would recommend the Little Chief.
The Little Chief is a great local diner open early and open until afternoon for breakfast and lunch. It's very cheery with the flowers in window boxes outside, the bright yellow booths inside and the old-fashioned countertop with swiveling seats. The menu is standard but the food is better than okay.
Came for the first time recently and ordered French toast for my nephews. The bread was nice and thin and well-soaked in egg. I ate the leftovers cold and they were delicious! I had the breakfast sandwich, really good as well, with grilled sourdough, cheese, egg and bacon.
The coffee is decent but hot and abundant, as is the conversation if you want it. Prices are reasonable, portions are perfect -- none of of the obscenely large breakfasts we've come to expect at diners, and the service is with a smile.
Great place for breakfast and lunch. Â Lots of locals there, good food, and friendly service. Â Specials on the board each day, but the standbys are always great. Â All the egg and pancake dishes at breakfast I've tried are fine. Â For lunch, a nice selection of soups and sandwiches. Â The coffee could be stronger, but it's fun in a local cafe to see folks come in, make more coffee, and walk around with the new pot serving strangers.
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