Twisted Treasures Café And Gnarly Goods

150E Franklin St, Dayville, USA, United States

🛍 Meat, Coffee, Ice cream, Breakfast

4.8 💬 56 Anmeldelser

Telefon: (+1)5419872443

Adresse: 150E Franklin St, Dayville, USA, United States

By: Dayville

Retter: 3

Anmeldelser: 56

"Twisted Treasure Cafe is one of my favorite places to get coffee in Dayville and I have greatly enjoyed this local spot for the last couple of years. A caramel or vanilla late is usually my go to, but they also have ice cream and sandwiches that are also quite delicious if your exploring nearby. I personally like to get a late with three shots of espresso and explore the Painted Hills and John Day Fossil beds. I always stop and say hello. The owners are very friendly and treat everyone like family. I especially appreciate their deep knowledge of the area and their recommendations on spots to explore. They gave me a preview of the room they will be making available to travelers. I can't say...


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Connie Connie

Stopped for breakfast and it was perfect. Felt like having breakfast with family. Learned a bit about the owners and the area. Marked it on our must stop places. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

Meny - 3 valg

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Steve
Steve

My wife and I stopped in just before Halloween and enjoyed lattes and special made sandwiches and some great conversation. She told us about the challenges of cattle ranching but also we talked about big city politics vs rural politics. Very interesting and insightful. The barista/owner was a moxie lady with sidearm. Her husband was working at the back counter and the two of them together made a wonderful couple! Meal type: Brunch


M
M

What an amazing stop! For starters, one of the locals noticed my military ball cap, and after finding out I was a veteran and even despite a little resistance and hesitation on my part, bought my coffee! And the coffee was GREAT. We really enjoyed talking with the owners about their previous cattle ranch experiences, and the ins and outs of riding airplanes and boats. Meaningful experiences and conversations like these are what makes travelling so much fun and life worthwhile. We'll definitely come back on our next trip through. To the owners: we wish you the best, promise to be lifelong customers, and thank you very much for your hospitality!


Cassandra
Cassandra

Twisted Treasure Cafe is one of my favorite places to get coffee in Dayville and I have greatly enjoyed this local spot for the last couple of years. A caramel or vanilla late is usually my go to, but they also have ice cream and sandwiches that are also quite delicious if your exploring nearby. I personally like to get a late with three shots of espresso and explore the Painted Hills and John Day Fossil beds. I always stop and say hello. The owners are very friendly and treat everyone like family. I especially appreciate their deep knowledge of the area and their recommendations on spots to explore. They gave me a preview of the room they will be making available to travelers. I can't say e...

Kategorier

  • Meat Utforsk vårt fristende kjøttutvalg, med perfekt grillet biff, saftig kylling og smakfulle lammretter, alle krydret til perfeksjon for en uforglemmelig matopplevelse.
  • Coffee Nyt vårt rike og aromatiske kaffesortiment, mesterlig brygget for å vekke sansene dine. Fra klassisk espresso til kremete lattes, oppdag den perfekte blandingen for å starte dagen din med smak.
  • Ice cream Et herlig utvalg av kremede, håndlagde iskrem med en rekke smaker fra klassisk vanilje og sjokolade til unike valg som lavendel honning og krydret mango, perfekt for å tilfredsstille din søt tann.
  • Breakfast Start dagen med våre deilige frokostalternativer, med alt fra klassiske egg og pannekaker til sunne smoothies og yoghurt. Perfekt for et solid måltid eller en lett morgenbit!

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