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    Mountain Home Cafe

    4.2 (640 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Vineela G.

    Ambiance: Simple, and a little cramped space. Service was subpar Food: Omlette was okay! Little on the bland side but okay. Chilaquiles was really good! Unfortunately the side of fruit we ordered had tiny caterpillars . We brought it to our Server's attention, he said sorry and left. Parking: There is a huge common parking lot in the plaza

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    Sandra H.

    I ordered a BLT with fries. It was perfectly toasted on wheat bread, with tomato. My friend ordered an avocado and turkey BLT, with a side of fries. The size of the sandwiches were generous. The fries came out piping hot, and our waiter brought more, explaining we didn't get full portions! Although this place was very busy, we only waited a few minutes for a table. There's a nice atmosphere with a lot of chatting and soft background music. Service was excellent

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    Ava X.

    The restaurant was cozy and the service was pretty fast. We ordered the simple breakfast sandwich and Huevos Rancheros. I personally enjoyed the huevos rancheros, it was cheesy, with tortillas filled with beans and meat. It is a good place to stop by for brunch before your hikes in the Rocky Mountains!

    Breakfast Burrito and Denver Omelette
    Carrie M.

    This breakfast and brunch restaurant in Estes Park has a great selection. I loved the breakfast burrito I got here before we set off to hike. It was a big portion that I couldn't finish, although I tried really hard. The burrito's contents tasted fantastic, and the food was reasonably priced for a resort town. My friend enjoyed her omelette as well.

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    Jaci G.

    Fantastic service, cozy environment, delicious food. Was very happy we stopped here. Clean bathrooms as well

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    Verenice E R.

    This weekend we took a mini trip to Estes park and we were so happy to find this restaurant. As soon as we enter we were greeted and sat with a smile. Food is great and service is awesome. Don't doubt to stop by and try their many dishes, everything we ordered was so good! Very calm place to enjoy breakfast lunch or dinner !..... Thanks again Jesus for such good service!

    Spoon standing up in only half a cup of clam chowder!

    Went for breakfast but they serve breakfast and lunch all day. Many gluten free options. Had a GF tuna sandwich and they toasted the bread perfectly. Side of potato salad home made like the tuna salad and delicious. Not mushy like some make it. Had a cup of New England clam chowder that was some of the best I have had outside of Boston tons of clams, potatoes and celery with perfect spices! I ate half the cup and the spoon still stood on its own. Thick but not pasty like you get with too much flour. Sundays are clam chowder days. Call for other soups on other days.

    wow delicious corn beef hash fresh tasty great portions the corn beef is legit coffee is great too

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    Very good breakfast! We always come here when we are in Estes. Would recommend it every time.

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    Great food, service and atmosphere. Family friendly. Recommend the veggie omelette and Swedish pancakes with brown sauce!

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    This restaurant is a nice hidden gem with really good food! Portion size is great and service was fast and helpful!

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    Best BLT with avacado in town. I usually get it with hash browns and green chili on top.

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    Both the food AND service were excellent, and the prices were very reasonable. I would come back!

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    Great service, reasonable price, clean, the best Huevos Rancheros in Colorado! Very friendly owner and the service was great!

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    We stayed in Estes Park for two nights, and both mornings we found ourselves at The Egg of Estes…read morefor breakfast. It was that good the first time that we decided to come back and do it all over again the next day. Parking is somewhat limited, but we arrived early on weekday mornings and had no trouble finding a spot. The restaurant is charming from the outside, with a colorful "Greetings from Estes Park" old postcard mural that makes for a great photo opportunity. Inside, the atmosphere is modern yet cozy, and both days we were lucky enough to snag a window booth. Our first experience set the tone right away. We walked in just as a server was arriving for her shift. Noticing nobody was at the host stand, she seated us before even putting away her personal belongings. That's customer service. For breakfast, I ordered a special that I can't seem to find on the menu now--an Eggs Benedict with pulled pork. I debated swapping the greens for potatoes but decided to be healthy. To my surprise, the dish was served on crispy potato pancakes instead of an English muffin, which meant I got the best of both worlds. The combination was fantastic, and honestly, I think Eggs Benedict works even better on potato pancakes than on bread. Every bite was packed with flavor. The next morning, I made myself try something different, even though I was tempted to order the same thing again. I chose the Cambridge Skillet: smoked ham and bacon with jack and cheddar cheeses over seasoned ranch potatoes, topped with two over-easy eggs and creamy hollandaise. It was delicious and hearty, although my first day's breakfast still edged it out as my favorite. I also sampled my friend's whole wheat blueberry pancake. It was enormous and surprisingly flavorful. I especially appreciated that many of their sweeter breakfast options come with eggs and a choice of bacon or sausage. It's a nice balance and makes for a more satisfying meal. The food, service, and atmosphere were consistently excellent on both visits. The Egg of Estes quickly became one of our favorite breakfast spots in Estes Park, and it's definitely somewhere we'll return on future trips.

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    2.5 stars, edging to 3…read more Stopped in for a late breakfast passing through Estes Park. The lot is decent-sized but most stalls are paid parking, with a couple reserved for to-go pickup. There was a line when we got there, and it was out the door by the time we reached the front. Inside is small up front, but there's more seating around the corner plus plenty outside along the riverwalk area. The place was clean, the staff efficient and friendly, and it's a cute spot to sit. Large coffee menu, plus sandwiches, toasts, and snacks made fresh to order. Seasonal coffees -- tried a campfire-type and a coconut-type. Both fine. Not bad, not the best I've had, and not something I'd rush back for. Breakfast sandwich on a croissant -- my biggest gripe. Utterly dry and almost tasteless. The sausage, egg, and cheese were gas-station ready-to-go territory. Their bread comes in fresh-baked, but they ran the croissant through the toaster and torched it, which only made it drier. A breakfast sandwich should be juicy, cheesy, buttery -- this one needed a sauce just to get it down. Sandwich on sourdough -- a little better, but still just okay. Fine place if you're already in the area, and the coffee's fine, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it. Would recommend, would not return.

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