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    The Wild Rabbit Cafe

    4.5 (235 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Coffee & Tea
    Open 7:30 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    biscuits and gravy
    Ben H.

    Did not expect a place this good to be here. Good coffee, good breakfast, good vibes. Came here in the dead of winter and needed a place to spend half a day on my laptop. They got wifi and lots of tables. With the good food and cappuccino, I couldn't ask for anything else. Just order up front and they'll bring you the goods. Biscuits and Gravy: Get Gravy was creamy, savory, and rich. Biscuits were fluffy and moist. Eggs and potatoes were okay but didn't bother me. For a small town like Torrey, this was an amazing stop when heading through to Capitol Reef or after a good hike (if you get here early enough because they closed at 2pm when I was there) Food: 8/10 Service: 6/10 Atmosphere: 8/10 Price: 7/10

    Prasad F.

    Great coffee and some breakfast options. Busy on weekends but I definitely recommend spending more time here. I guess they have 2 different coffee shops within one place or maybe the other one is only for ice cream. One of the only nicely decorated cafes in the Torrey area in my opinion because other options that I tried were having no quality or coffee at all. Staff is friendly and helpful towards your requests.

    Chocolate croissant and mixed berry danish
    Leo S.

    Had mixed berry danish, chocolate croissant and two chais- very good and prompt service. Would recommend.

    Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich.
    Theresa H.

    great breakfast sandwiches to fuel our day. service was good and decor was unique and very cute.

    Sandwich
    Jamieleigh W.

    I really enjoyed my salad but needed probably 4x the dressing and they never check on you. So I had to go back to the front to keep asking for more. They also locked the doors on us while we were still inside eating - I think they were trying to close but that seems weird to do to customers. My husband didn't seem to care for his sandwich but my daughter loved hers and loved her Thai tea as well. She loved her raspberry lemonade sorbet as well but none of us cared for the flight of ice cream we tried. The juniper berry tastes like cleaning product and the lemon poppyseed is too on the nose - literally tastes like the muffin instead of a dessert really. I liked the blackberry the most of them all but not enough to order a large one.

    Chantel M.

    It was hard to find good food in Torrey on a trip to Capital Reef but this place was an absolute gem, we visited multiple times on our trip. The breakfast was delish--fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. Every bite hit the spot, and it was the perfect start to the day before heading out to explore. And the coffee? So good. Smooth, rich, and exactly what you want on a cozy morning. The whole vibe is warm and welcoming, making it easy to linger a little longer than planned. If you're in Torrey, this place is a must. Amazing breakfast, great coffee, and a spot you'll want to come back to again and again.

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    There aren't many options in Torrey so we gave this place a try for breakfast. The coffee, I believe from the roaster next to the shop, was definitely good. Had a berry pastry that was tasty and we also had a breakfast sandwich. The sandwich ingredients were good but the biscuit it was served on was hardly enough to consider a sandwich. The country breakfast potatoes could've used a little more salt, but otherwise the food was good. Would definitely return here again.

    Bisquits and Gravy
    Craig H.

    Used my Yelp app to find this little spot in Torrey while visiting the "Fab 5" National Parks in Utah. We ordered the egg scramble, biscuits and gravy, and an orchard salad -- all three entrées hit the spot and were flavorful and satisfying. We also tried a lemonade and a latte, and both were great. Would definitely recommend and happily return on our next trip through the area.

    Scrambled eggs and sourdough toast
    Julie C.

    The Wild Rabbit is a fantastic spot to grab breakfast in Torrey! We stopped here instead of eating at our hotel, and it was the best decision we made all day. While it looks like a small storefront when driving past, they have a lot of nice seating in the space next door where you can grab a table by big windows and enjoy the sunshine while you eat their delicious food. We wanted just a simple breakfast, so we ordered off the "bunny menu" of sides, getting scrambled eggs, chorizo, and toast. We also got a cappuccino and drip coffee. The eggs were cooked and seasoned perfectly, and the chorizo was especially delicious. The cappuccino was really outstanding, one of the smoothest and least acidic ones I've had. We were there early enough that my husband snagged a discount chocolate croissant from the basket near the register. I would highly recommend stopping at this cafe for a satisfying breakfast and excellent coffee to start your day in the Capitol Reef National Park area!

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    Rie I.

    I just stopped by here randomly but coffee tastes really good! It's a hidden gem I will definitely comeback here next my trip!

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    Jason E.

    Stopped in for a quick breakfast and coffee before heading into the park. Fast and friendly service. Great selection. Interior and exterior seating to suit your mood.

    Small plates, sides, kid's menu
    Christel S.

    Got a breakfast burrito with avocado instead of meat. Kind of wish I had gotten sausage, but it was still good. Heavy on the bell peppers & onions, not enough eggs & cheese for my liking. Came with a side of rosemary seasoned red potatoes which were great! And garnished with orange slices. Also comes with sour cream and salsa on the side. Tasted very fresh. Decent sized burrito, split it into two meals so as to not overstuff myself. Was sad to see that the menu photo listing it as $12.99 was outdated -- the breakfast burrito is now $14.99 which gets rung up as $15.00 even for some reason (however there is a small cash discount). Inflation is ruining everything! I remember when $8 was an expensive burrito at most places. Cafe has ample indoor and outdoor seating with a lovely view, and some T shirts for sale. Service was friendly.

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    Delicious food, friendly staff. We had the griddle sandwich, a scramble, and the caprese.

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    Great coffee and food. I have eaten there 3 times over the last 2 weeks and it was great each time.

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    Cool place. Peaceful and bright. Too bad they confused the cherry muffin with the chocolate one but good pick anyway.

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    Stopped at The Wild Rabbit for lunch on our way to Capital Reef. We both tried a sandwich. The food was excellent and the service very good.

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    Everything we tried here was wonderful! Nicest people. Quick service. We came back the next day for breakfast too.

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    Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store

    Austin's Chuckwagon Motel & General Store

    4.3
    (69 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $

    We stayed at Austin's Chuckwagon Motel for a night while exploring Capitol Reef in one of the…read moreretro-Queen rooms above the store. This is a room that isn't advertised in 3rd party sites and has to be booked on the property website only - it's something like 50% cheaper than the rooms in the hotel. The room comes with unlimited tea, coffee, and hot chocolate from the General Store/Cafe. We were a bit confused with how it worked since other customers have to pay for drinks, but the clerk assured us we could go whenever to get drinks (which we did multiple times!) While we checked in too late in the day to eat at the deli and left too early in the morning for Chuckwagon's famous lunch boxes, we did hit it up in the morning for breakfast pastries, which according to the cashier are all baked in house (and why we were attracted to them in the first place). We were having trouble deciding between the Kouign Amann and the Chocolate Croissant, eventually deciding on the former, but the cashier tossed us the latter for free! What great service! Chocolate Croissant (Complementary, normally $6) - This is a gorgeous looking croissant, golden brown with a drizzle of sweet chocolate on top, still soft and gooey thanks to being fresh from the oven. It's baked hard, so croissant shards fly everywhere while eating. I'd say it's baked a tad too long, so while extremely flaky, the interior isn't quite as chewy as I'd like. The lamination does look quite good from what I can tell after having some difficulty slicing through with a plastic knife. As is traditional, two chocolate batons are baked inside. (5/5) Kouign Amann w/ Cream ($6) - Again, this pastry has a really hard bake, so almost the entire thing shatters easily, except for the stellar caramelized sugar layer covering the bottom. It's hardened, sticky, and sweet with a great crunch factor. The interior is actually correct for a Kouign Amann, which is really surprising for a small-town bakery. It's not laminated nearly as much as the croissant, and instead seems to be a nice enriched brioche interior, albeit not particularly airy and soft in texture due to the bake. There's a really tangy and somewhat sweet cream cheese frosting that's piped into the center. I'd actually prefer the pastry without this extra flourish, but beggars can't be choosers! (5/5) Both pastries are more of a 4.5/5 due to the bake, but the ingredients and technique (other than bake) seem to be well thought out. We were not expecting much from these baked goods given that the Chuckwagon Deli isn't exactly a specialty bakery, but in the end we were extremely surprised by the quality. I'll definitely be revisiting if I'm ever in town again.

    The motel room was basic but clean which served our purpose as we drove through the national parks…read more The typical amenities were provided. Guests of the motel gets free coffee, tea, or hot chocolate from the general store which is open early til late, 10pm I believe. We ate at the deli for breakfast. I was looking forward to the quiche based on what I saw on the Yelp pictures but I guess the menu has changed. They only offer breakfast sandwiches now but it's made to order so we got to choose type of eggs and proteins. It did take a bit a time for them to make it so factor that in when planning your visit. The sandwiches were ~$12 each but were pretty filling so perfect for another day of hiking.

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    Grilled bacon and cheese with a side of fries. The sauce for the fries was fantastic!

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    Grilled bacon and cheese with a side of fries. The sauce for the fries was fantastic!
    Rock Reef Cafe

    Rock Reef Cafe

    4.2
    (93 reviews)
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    Staying in Bicknell after visiting Capitol Reef National park and needed a place to eat dinner…read more This place had lots of positive reviews so this was our choice. Wow! Reviews didn't lie! It's located in Torrey- you can spot the gravel parking lot with lots of cars in front. In fact we actually didn't see the restaurant because there were 2 rows of cars parked in front-a good sign! The menu was varied- from pizza ( more about that later), steak, salads, sandwiches, trout, mexican food. Good selection of alcoholic drinks, beer and soft drinks and even ice cream floats. The meals came with a choice of salad or soup and choice of baked or mashed potato, fries or vegetables. I ordered the steak sandwich which was strips of steak with grilled vegetables -onions and peppers, cheese and a spread of guacamole. It was served on crusty ciabatta bread. I asked for no added salt on the steak and they graciously accommodated me. It was nicely seasoned and didn't need the extra salt. The meat was nice and tender. Hubby ordered the starter dish taco (2) and it had a large piece of battered fried fish. It was crispy and moist. It could be an entree! I saw other diners order the burger and it was thick and large. Another party ordered the large pizza- let me tell you it was huge-almost big as a lazy susan. It could easily feed four or more. And the price was so reasonable- $23 for the premium pizza and $22 for the others. Looking around, all the meals that came out were generously portioned. No wonder the place was full! In spite of the steady flow of customers, the staff was very friendly and helpful and came by to refill waters. We didn't have to wait too long for the food in spite of the busyness. For those wanting a good meal after a day in the park, come here!

    Likely one of the better options near Capitol Reef NP. The fish tacos were generously portioned and…read morethe sauce was excellent. As others mentioned the steak sandwich is a solid choice. We also had a root beer float but was rather small for being a large on the receipt. Interior was up to par as well as the service.

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    Chuck Wagon General

    Chuck Wagon General

    3.7
    (29 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    We stayed at Austin's Chuckwagon Motel for a night while exploring Capitol Reef in one of the…read moreretro-Queen rooms above the store. This is a room that isn't advertised in 3rd party sites and has to be booked on the property website only - it's something like 50% cheaper than the rooms in the hotel. The room comes with unlimited tea, coffee, and hot chocolate from the General Store/Cafe. We were a bit confused with how it worked since other customers have to pay for drinks, but the clerk assured us we could go whenever to get drinks (which we did multiple times!) While we checked in too late in the day to eat at the deli and left too early in the morning for Chuckwagon's famous lunch boxes, we did hit it up in the morning for breakfast pastries, which according to the cashier are all baked in house (and why we were attracted to them in the first place). We were having trouble deciding between the Kouign Amann and the Chocolate Croissant, eventually deciding on the former, but the cashier tossed us the latter for free! What great service! Chocolate Croissant (Complementary, normally $6) - This is a gorgeous looking croissant, golden brown with a drizzle of sweet chocolate on top, still soft and gooey thanks to being fresh from the oven. It's baked hard, so croissant shards fly everywhere while eating. I'd say it's baked a tad too long, so while extremely flaky, the interior isn't quite as chewy as I'd like. The lamination does look quite good from what I can tell after having some difficulty slicing through with a plastic knife. As is traditional, two chocolate batons are baked inside. (5/5) Kouign Amann w/ Cream ($6) - Again, this pastry has a really hard bake, so almost the entire thing shatters easily, except for the stellar caramelized sugar layer covering the bottom. It's hardened, sticky, and sweet with a great crunch factor. The interior is actually correct for a Kouign Amann, which is really surprising for a small-town bakery. It's not laminated nearly as much as the croissant, and instead seems to be a nice enriched brioche interior, albeit not particularly airy and soft in texture due to the bake. There's a really tangy and somewhat sweet cream cheese frosting that's piped into the center. I'd actually prefer the pastry without this extra flourish, but beggars can't be choosers! (5/5) Both pastries are more of a 4.5/5 due to the bake, but the ingredients and technique (other than bake) seem to be well thought out. We were not expecting much from these baked goods given that the Chuckwagon Deli isn't exactly a specialty bakery, but in the end we were extremely surprised by the quality. I'll definitely be revisiting if I'm ever in town again.

    Well stocked store. Food in the Bakery-Deli is delicious. Be sure to try the blue cheese potato…read moresalad! Hubs had a blt and I had chicken salad. Yummy, fresh, traditional. Service was warm and friendly. Good selection of fresh fruit and veggies, pricey but it's a small town market.

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    Kouign Amann w/ Cream

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