Hidden gem with great ambiance, guaranteeing guests a delightful time with fresh and flavorful offerings and perfect service.
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Alina Chavez
Some of the best food I’ve had in a while. The GF chicken fingers were really crispy and the portions were large, so you definitely won’t leave hungry. It can be really hard traveling with celiac but I will definitely be coming back. Food and service were both amazing! Great owners who obviously care about their food and customers.
A buzzing mom-and-pop diner perfect for breakfast before exploring Yellowstone, known for its hearty portions and quick service.
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Super good mom-and-pop diner. Family friendly. Good portions. And even had gluten free toast (not listed on the printed menu, so I was pleasantly surprised!). Will definitely be back on our road trips through. Val was our server and did an amazing job even though she was plenty busy with lots of tables to manage .
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Joan Fiala
We enjoyed this cafe so much so that we visited more than once. Food was quick, hot, and delish. Service was friendly and attentive. Loved the woodsy atmosphere. They were accommodating with gluten free options as well.
A top choice for a packed lunch, offering generous options and great prices; perfect for a day of exploring the park!
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Divit Srivastava
Our go-to packed lunch option before heading into the park every morning. Very glad our hotel recommended Ernie's! This is the best option to be able to freely tour the park.
Sandwiches were very generous and reasonably priced. Plenty of options, including gluten-free bread. The owners and staff were super friendly and will absolutely come back when we're back in Yellowstone.
Expect a lively vibe with great service, perfect meals, and a fun atmosphere that will make you want to return for more.
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Courtney Field
This restaurant is excellent. Wr had 2 gluten free/celiac people in our group and this restaurant kept them safe and served great food. We enjoyed it so much we ate lunch and dinner there. Our servers, Crazy Grandma and Katie, were so fun, kind, and personable and made eating there a really enjoyable experience. Definitely go eat at Bullwinkles in West Yellowstone!
When the owners are here..food is amazing. When kids are running it...not so great. Been in 4 times. 2 when owners present....last 2 horrible. Got refund and left. 😢 Sad only place in this area with gluten-free, dairy free bread.
A cozy spot combining a bookstore and coffee shop vibe, known for its great coffee and limited baked goods selection.
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Sydnee Chapman
I came here to get wifi to work only to discover they have a one hour limit and the wifi is very slow, so that was a bummer. They do have some limited gluten free options, though, which is nice. I got a breakfrest burrito without the tortilla and it was pretty good. Cappuccino was meh.
I went here because it said they had gluten free options and a good salad bar. The salad bar was not great and there was very little gluten free options.
Cozy spot perfect for fueling up before exploring, with warm cinnamon rolls, tasty croissants, and plenty of sweet treats to choose from.
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jennifer Taylor
Needed something hot before entering YNP. Stopped here and ordered the cinnamon roll, which the counter person warmed for us. We also shared the sausage and egg croissant upon her suggestion- hit the spot! Filling without being heavy, perfect for a day of hiking in YNP. Many desert options as well as gluten free items.
I usually don't single out employees, especially not in blue collar jobs because I know minimum wage is hard. But the waitress we got, Tamara, needs at the very least a stern talking to. When my order came out wrong (the fist time, which granted might have been the chef's fault, in which case they need reprimanding too) she complained that she "doesn't have time for this" First of all, if you're frustrated, you're not really supposed to outwardly express that to the customers. But the restaurant was empty save for us and one other family; if this is your idea of being under pressure, maybe you're not cut out for this job. That other family, though, is why I decided to write this. She talked to the Asian/Asian-American family a few tables away like they were five. I couldn't hear their side of the conversation very well so MAYBE the parents didn't speak English? But there was still no excuse for the treatment they received. She literally prefaced a response to a follow-up question with "I just told you" We had follow up questions too, and while her behavior was weird, she didn't talk to US like that. She did take 10% off our bill, and that says she was at least aware she was screwing up, so my verdict was downgraded from "she should be fired" to "harsh performance review" but the person who really deserves the apology and discount was the other family! I'd also add that someone should tell her putting your hand on a customer's back can be construed as a friendly sign of reassurance to some, but also an uncomfortable invasion of personal space to others. I gave this place 2 stars because the atmosphere is pretty impressive and the food is tasty (the broccoli was a little raw) once they remember to serve you what you ordered; I get the impression I would be giving a very different review if we had just had a different server. The restaurant is actually pretty good in terms of gluten free options, but they absolutely have to do something about the racial insensitivity and general unprofessionalism of their waitstaff.