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The Rusted Spoon

4.1 (258 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Casual
Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Good for groups

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Hash browns eggs English muffin

Good service from a youngish woman. Came to try the crispy French toast. Also got eggs w hash browns. Liked the potatoes and eggs best.

Cute side room
Sue R.

Love this place nice casual late breakfast. Quiet booth by the window with a very attentive "Laken " as our server. We could order off the senior menu which was perfectly sized. A nice touch was a carafe of coffee & creamer on our table so refills were easy. Food was delicious hot & yummy. We must come back for their famous pies

Scone with honey butter.
Cinde R.

I came to town to visit my family and on my last day it occurred to me that I had not yet had a scone. I headed right out to the Rusty spoon and they did not disappoint! Great atmosphere, Lots of families enjoying their lunch together. Fabulous waitresses. Very efficient and very, very friendly.

French Dip Sandwich LunchFrench
Cori B.

I had the French dip with a side of fresh peaches for $13.29. Most French dip's Aussie jus is too salty but this was a real aus jus, beefy and flavorful. The bread wasn't too hard either. The peaches were suggested because they are in season and it shows. These are real peaches, full of flavor and not mushy. The server was attentive and friendly. I would come here again.

Restrooms up front
Samantha C.

We kept driving by this place meaning to try it and we finally made it there. The parking is j. The back and there's enough of it. The entrance is on the right, the exit in the left when you are looking at the place from the street. Service was friendly and good. Our server had a great attitude the entire time. The good menu had good variety. We were super happy with our plates. Server was on top of getting drink refills. The place is very cutesy kitch country. There was a bit of a noise level but not too bad.

S W.

Arrived Saturday afternoon around 130pm and still had a 30 min wait. There were empty tables but im assuming they were short staffed as many restaurants seem to be. Once seated service was great and food came out fast. Large portions, food was delicious, and prices were very budget friendly. Great place to stop for a meal!

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Such a great little place. We were staying over night and got our food to go. We were so happy we decided to get it here. Very yummy.

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8 years ago

Fun local place. French toast and scones are definitely winners! Server was friendly and food was hearty. Great place.

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Really good breakfast place in Brigham also only place open on Sunday! Service was great and so was the food.

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Outstanding food and excellent service. Nice little place. Cassi was wonderful. If you have not been here you are missing out.

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Food is fine but don't come here unless you have a good hour and a half to wait before your food comes out. The service is terrible.

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Bears Cafe - Delicious pies available whenever order.

Delicious pies available whenever order.

Bears Cafe - We have a complete breakfast menu with Munns Morning Muffins, Breakfast Burritos, Hot Plates with Hot Rolls, and Short Stacks of Pancakes.

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