Twede's Cafe

What People Are Saying About Twede's Cafe
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The Scene
Twede's has staked its claim to fame on David Lynch's television show Twin Peaks, which used the location as a backdrop for its Twin Peaks Cafe. Tourists soak up the quirky, diner atmosphere, complete with blue vinyl booths, linoleum floors, neon signs and Tweety Bird figures, but the local crowd, dressed in jeans and flannel shirts, make an appearance as well. Servers, coffee pot in hand, aren't above calling customers "hon" or "sweetie," as they push the cafe's cherry pie.
The Food
The food is good and the servings are huge. Most breakfasts, including omelets and bacon and eggs, are served with gut-busting servings of crisp hash browns. The Denver mix, buttery cubed potatoes, diced ham, onions, green pepper, scrambled eggs and cheddar cheese, is a gooey, wonderful mess of food that could easily feed four. The cherry pie, with flaky, homemade crust, is decent, but not outstanding.
User Reviews
Foxpaw6227
June 29, 2009
Service was ok, environment close to outlet mall, food was low-middle but WAY too much. Wouldn't return.
read full reviewnorthbendgal
October 12, 2008
A great place to meet with friends, pie and coffee or super sized omettes, hang out on Tuesday night jam sessions. Often a very busy place (the first sign of good food, friendly service, generous portions) Right on the corner, it is filled with Twin Peaks memorabilia, and tweety birds everywhere. Great family atmosphere. If you have to wait a second or two for your food, they provide interesting and humorous literature at every booth for your amusement. even an old-time pac man and pinball machine! Twede's cafe is a great small town gem, not stuffy or snooty, it's down home and comfy.
read full reviewLaDene
October 07, 2008
Avoid Eating Here. Extremely Dirty!!!!! If The Bathrooms Are Dirty I Can Only Imagine The Kitchen Is Too.
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