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    The Chook Eatery

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Kekuli Café

    Kekuli Café

    4.3(64 reviews)
    70.4 km
    $$

    @kekulicafebannock ft Saskatoon bbq chicken, beef frybread taco, venison taco, bbq chicken salad…read more Dropped by this place for a quick lunch on our way to Penticton. Got to try venison taco the first time. Got a bite of all the different tacos and honestly thought all of them were really good. Their baked yeye bannock reminded me of a sweeter and less dense version of artisan rolls. Good price and a good portion.

    I admit, I had ZERO idea what bannock is, but my kid had heard of this small cafe and she really…read morewanted to try it, so who am I to say no?!! Reading the other reviews, I see I'm not alone in stopping here en route to Penticton (it's a good mid-point for a break). There's a small parking strip on the side of the building. I love supporting smaller shops and cafes, and this particular one is indigenous-owned so it seems extra special! Love the motto, too: "Don't panic..We have bannock!". Cute! The cafe is small but clean, with Indigenous artwork on the walls. Of course we ordered bannock! I ordered a maple one, and my kid ordered a berry one (might've been the Saskatoon berry, I forget). I'll be honest, they were absolutely delicious, and fresh, and fluffy and sweet and glazed, but mine absolutely did NOT have much of a maple taste - like, AT ALL. It was like the glaze on a Krispy Kreme glazed donut. Delicious, yes, and sugary, but not maple-y. My kid's berry one was very subtle in its berry flavor. Again, excellent, but not knock-out berry-y. To me, these treats were similar to donuts without the holes. More like fluffy fritters. Delicious, but not as unique as I thought they'd be. As for the coffees....my maple latte, again, sadly, did not taste at ALL maple-y. But it was an excellent coffee: very smooth and flavorful. You could tell the beans were excellent. There just was no maple taste. But my kid had a berry latte (again, I forget what kind), but this drink was EXCELLENT and it totally DID have a distinct berry flavor to it, and it was wonderful! (We both tried both bannocks and both lattes, and we both agreed on this review). We didn't try the sandwiches but they looked quite good. They also had some cute Kekuli Cafe merch for sale.

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    Horsting's Farm Market - The Country Club sandwich. Excellent!

    Horsting's Farm Market

    4.6(17 reviews)
    73.2 km
    $$

    Horsting's is one of those rare places you just can't drive past without stopping. Fortunately, we…read morestopped during the early part of the season - not nearly as chaotic-busy as it usually is. And, you can't stop there without buying at LEAST three kinds of their signature fruit pies. My "go to's" are (of course) apple, blueberry and strawberry-rhubarb. Sinfully delicious; every one of them. During the Holidays, the pumpkin pies literally fly off the massive counters, so get 'em when you can. Their pillowy-soft loaves of fresh-baked bread are also a mandatory thing. Sourdough or cinnamon-raisin are my favorites. We also picked up a couple of their great deli sandwiches; made with ingredients from their gardens and bakery. I chose the Country Club, which is a grilled turkey, bacon and Swiss cheese on potato bread. Outstanding! The bread is thick-cut and buttery, crispy. They don't shirk on the ingredients. Plenty of meat-and-cheese-to-bread going on. However, make sure and clear up some mad cash because prices are a bit premium. But the quality and abundance of what they offer is completely worth it - especially when you're only passing by once a year. ....and a long year in between it is....

    It's like if Knaus Berry Farm in Homestead really tried…read more This was a great little stop on our way down from Prince George This place had all kinds of sandwiches, pies, breads and other treats. My kids enjoyed the scoop ice cream outside and running through the pick it Really, if you are driving by, must stop

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