“Came from LA to do the Little Lakes Valley hike and I was so happy to have found this place. All of their jams are local and delicious - we tried peach jam on a cheese danish. The coffee does take a while but it was worth every minute. Will definitely be coming back!“
“Amazing treats and sandwiches with a variety of breads. They often have free samples that help you decide what to purchase. Their chocolate is divine and their breads are delicious. The bakery has a nice setting and you feel like you are in Europe with its homey surroundings and decor. They also have a variety of cakes and cookies, YUM!“
“Great local bakery, really loved that their sandwiches are made fresh on the spot to order, so you know there’s not loads of food waste. They also use for the vast majority paper and card packaging. Both unlike the other bakery in town which was mountains of single use plastic on the shelves of prepared sandwiches, surely too many to sell. I highly recommend the Great Basin Bakery sandwiches on sourdough, I loved the feta and spinach croissant and then the chocolate orange scone was super fluffy and mega tasty. Great for a climbing crag brekkie and lunch to take with you. They also have some nice locally made sauces and honey and had some yummy veggie options.“
“Jack's is a good spot in Bishop for breakfast or a burger. The staff is extremely friendly and efficient. Like any mountain restaurant the theme is fishing in the restaurant.Vegetarian options: There are very limited vegetarian options.Parking: Lots of parking located in a lot next to the building.Kid-friendliness: The restaurant is kid friendly. With some kid options on the menu.Wheelchair accessibility: The parking and restaurant has wheelchair accessible parking and a wheelchair accessible entrance.“
“Stopped into Bishop overnight on a work trip and found the Looney Bean on a morning walk. Busy busy with a 30min wait for food. The "Dirty Hippie" was recommended as a house favorite and it did not disappoint! also ordered the Egg and Cheese Breakfast Burrito which was also tasty but could have used some salsa as it was a little dry with the large amount of tortilla, but it was seasoned well with salt and pepper. Very limited seating outside (2-3tables) which was unfortunate as it was such a beautiful morning and breakfast outside looking at the snowy mountains would have been amazing. They do have locally made merchandise inside which is worth a look.“
“You MUST stop by and try Pino Pies. My goodness, my family and I were visiting bishop and decided to try the meat pies and sausage rolls. I have not even 1 negative word. It was ALL delicious. My sister loved the sweet potato spinach pie. I loved the steak pie and also the butter chicken. But truly, they were ALL perfect. savory, plenty of umami, flaky, delicious.“