“On a busy holiday week we appreciated the big steaks and generous baked potato dinner. Our meal came with sides of crispy garlic bread and salad. I recommend this restaurant for a warm cozy dining experience in a beautiful timber dining room. Warmed by a fire and hot buttered rum this is the perfect cold day treat.”
“Also known as Chubbys pizza, great pizza for the price and size Canadian bacon and pineapple is so yummy home made crust and cooked to perfection will go back again, if you ever drive through the small town it's a must stop and eat, all the staff are very warm and friendly”
“I grew up in Pierce and the building that is now Miss Lily’s was a greasy mess of a dark and dingy cafe. When my family walked in this weekend (a party of 8) I was pleasantly surprised. It’s clean and light and beautiful inside. The staff greeted us promptly. The floor plan is open and tidy. The menu is bistro meets kitschy cafe in the perfect collision of small town flavor and big town mastery. The cooks had the perfect amount of humor and sarcasm when I popped over to the window to change my order from a salad to a burger, after seeing a work of ground beef art be delivered to an adjacent table. I was not disappointed in my switch. My kids aren’t picky eaters but don’t usually clean their plates when fries are involved. They aren’t really fry eaters. When we got up to leave, there wasn’t even a pickle to be tossed away let alone a fry. Amazing! I’m excited to go back to my hometown and try another menu item! 10/10 recommend!”
“Amazing pizza. The large is huge, the crust is delicious. A true local hangout.Kid-friendliness: The is a large arcade room for kids.Wheelchair accessibility: Curbside wheelchair accessDietary restrictions: Gluten free pizza available”
“I believe I was here 1976..summer...found a job at potlatch....missed my home so I returned not before I poked my head into this place ...the law enforcement officer was handcuffed to the bar...”
“I used to drink here with my buddies from college and crew from when I was working for the USFS out of Pierce. That was back in the 70's. I still have my Flame Barr bottle opener from when Lois Allen ran the place. Haven't been back since I don't know when, but I visit there often...in my memories of some of the best times of my life.”