The Parish Café

60 Mill St, Healdsburg
(707) 431-8474

Recent Reviews

Michael Schuessler

FIVE STARS!!!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kyle Paul

Great place to soak up the previous evening's wine tasting. Crab Benedicts and beignets are absolutely divine.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rob2Gin

The worst Eggs Benedict ever. Watery hollandaise sauce. Cheap bread. No flavor. And, it was cold! Poor service too. My meal came after my daughter's, so we each ate solo. No coffee refill. Basically ignored. Only good thing was the beignet. I won't go back.

Sharon Black

Very cute restaurant. We went on a Saturday morning. They open at 9am which seems a bit late for a breakfast restaurant.They seated our group in the nice back room.We ordered the beignets and they were so good. The dishes we ordered were all good except for the crab that was used on the benedicts. What a bummer! There were tons of shells in the crab and we ended up eating around the crab. No comped meals and was given 20% off only.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

PatreciaG

I love going to Parish on a nice, sunny day. It was stormy out when we were there, and unfortunately, every time the wait staff had to open the door by our table, it didn't fall shut by itself. The wind was high, and the temperature was low. Not their fault - it's a converted old house, which usually adds to the ambiance. This past Saturday, it was inconvenient and a bit uncomfortable.

Lisa L.

All around top notch. From the warm welcome from our waiter, divine coffee delish beignets and a breakfast po-boy with Tabasco aioli and fried green tomatoes over fried eggs. Truly tasty. Cute t shirts too.

Imelda R.

If you're looking for genuine beignets ; look no further! Comes served fresh, puffy & powdery. Excellent with the coffee ( w/ notes of chicory)! Also ordered half sandwich oyster po'boy. Love the fried oysters and fresh local bread ( makes a difference ). The gumbo was flavorful and comforting! Staff was very friendly and always checking- in. I was at the bar table so I got a full view of the busy kitchen. The preparers/ cooks very focused! Good place for taste of Cajun / Creole food.

Johnny Ringo

Great quality authentic Cajun food served here! It's definitely a great spot to stop along the 101. Will definitely be coming here again. 8 hours away, but well worth the drive! We had the crawfish and andouille sausage omlett and some beignets. Best beignets I have ever had. The omlett was great and had an excellent balance of meats, veggies, and sauce. Very delicious. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: RW Beignets

Lisa Manzo

This was great to eat at. The food is hearty and different. Going to restaurants we like to try food you can't get anywhere and this place had that something different. If we visit the area again we will definitely stop here again.. and the Beignets were heavenly ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

I wanted to love this spot, but it fell short. The beignets were very good and definitely worth the trip for those. We had a couple of the breakfast dishes and the eggs Benedict were very small dishes. The eggs tchoupitpulas were bite size and had tiny pieces of smoked ham on them, the equivalent of maybe 1/4 piece of bacon on each one. Each one was literally no more than 2-3 bites. I've never seen anything like it. I know Healdsburg is overpriced, but wow. The food was lukewarm at best unfortunately, and I wouldn't say it was too crowded. Our server was nice and we were seated right away with a reservation. We asked for one small accommodation on an eggs Benedict and even offered to pay more for it and were told the chef won't like that so, No! it was simply to pay the $24 and get one of the eggs sardou and one eggs tchoupitoulas (even saying to leave off the shrimp) and the latter is $4 cheaper than the former. I thought that was strange to say no to. I know it's hard and expensive to run a restaurant and I don't pretend to know how to do it better, but the food portion and quality could have definitely been better especially for breakfast food.

ShannonS

We love Parish Cafe! It's been a favorite since we first discovered it and my oldest kiddo chooses brunch at Parish for his bday treat every year. We have loved everything on the menu and I'm pretty sure we've tried it all. Go for the beignets and stay for the fried pickles.

Jennifer D.

Food was ok. Small portions for the high price. $20 for 1 breakfast plus a $4 cost of living fee in top of tax, before tip. Hour wait at 9:50 am. Tried to say we couldn't order breakfast because ot was 10 minutes to 11. Hostess hovered over our table before our food was gone, to take our plates. Tight seating and atmosphere was basic. An odd experience all around.

Tamar C.

What a cute little local gem! This is a small, cosy place, probably more roomy in the warm months with outdoor seating. The menu has everything you would expect. Beignets are fresh and delicious, and not overly large so you don't get too full for your meal. We had po boys, which were really tasty and large enough to split. Great flavor and freshness, I especially liked the slaw on my chicken po boy. Fried green tomatoes are good -- super hot! Big juicy wedges.

Steve

Parish is a cajun restaurant serving New Orleans style food. The crawfish andouille sausage omelet was excellent We also ordered the cafe au lait, superb. Not to be overlooked are the beignets, deep fried and coated with powdered sugar available at all times.

BarbC

We wanted Cajun food. We were looking forward to the gumbo, the jambalaya and the fried green tomatoes. They were all out. They ran out of their most popular dishes because the day before it was Fat Tuesday. We were all disappointed. They were apologetic but still. Their red beans and rice were delicious. Their blackened shrimp salad was delicious. Oh well I guess, better luck next time.

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