White Pines Cafe

Post Falls
(208) 777-2017

Recent Reviews

Josh

You know, I came here last year around this time and both times had similar experiences.

Jenny H.

Wanted to eat out somewhere away from the crowded city life for a change. We took the family here and had a nice little home cooked lunch out. My husband and I ordered the taco salad. It was pretty tasty I didn't have room to finish it because I had a cup of the chicken barley soup which was also piping hot and very tasty. Our waitress was very friendly and interacted with the kiddos. She even put chocolate syrup drizzle on their Ice cream. The atmosphere and decorating inside could use a touch up but other than that was a neat little cafe. We will probably go back sometime to try a burger.

Cin Muirhead

My husband with his mistress

Donna Wills

Best chicken strips ever. The chick San was also very tasty.

J D.

Changed owners and now it is dirty and not as it was. Drive another 20 minutes north to Sagle to hwy 95 cafe. Worth it.

Deborah W.

OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CALLED THIS MORNING, August 11th, 2019. They are still open!!! Thank goodness!! The waitress answered and said they were opened... This is one of our favorite spots to treat ourselves to. The mushroom Swiss burgers are soooo delicious!!! You need to stop by and check them out! You won't be disappointed!!! ENJOY!!

Jill B.

Love this cute shop! A little off the beaten path and so glad to have found it amidst the chaos of Sherman Ave. Staff was really friendly and sweet, coffee was delish and scones were nice and light.

T J.

Definitely a different kind of a place. Food is very very good. Nice to have a selection of Americanized European breakfast choices. Seems overly priced. Think fine restaurant dinner prices for breakfast unless you skip coffee and jam...they charged us for jam! No American Express cards taken.

Matthew R.

I like there fresh squeezed oj and ableskivers, we have been to breakfast here many times and recommend everyone try this place out!

D B

Good food friendly service

Hannah G.

The experience for children is awesome. From watching them squeeze the orange juice, fresh, to the little activity kits to keep them occupied, this is our favorite spot to take the girls on the weekends. Kids also get a free pancake!

Just H.

Staff was friendly, restaurant was clean. The menu was the worst I've ever seen. Long boring stories filled up half the page. They had little to do with the food, so unnecessary. We don't care, and if I wanted to read a book I would go to the library. We went in for lunch, big mistake. They had only 3 sandwiches, not that great. The potato soup was more like potato casserole, nothing soupy about it and it didn't get eaten. Lastly she brought us some fried dough things. Kinda like hushpuppys with fruit in them, greasy and doughy inside. Breakfast might be great here but pass on lunch.

Erica A.

Can't say enough good things about this place. I just moved to ID and went here with some company for a good Sunday brunch. No wait, and the service was fast and friendly! Food was to die for, I had the Scandinavian cake platter. Be ready to come hungry and leave stuffed!

Andrew S.

I went here with my dad, and brother over the weekend at my brother's suggestion. He'd heard good things and we wanted to give it a try. Pros: Service was excellent. Our server, Sarah (I believe), was quick and attentive. She explained all the exotic European baked good offerings and made suggestions. My omelet was made with the wrong cheese, and she got it resolved immediately. The taste of the food was fine, although not the best I've had, and the speed of service was fine as well. Cons: Nickel and dime, this place if full of up charges, so watch out. I ordered a side of sausage, and was asked if I wanted 2 or 3 patties. I assumed there was a half side or a full side, and that was why I was being asked. I replied that I wanted 3 patties, which turns out to be 1.5 sides. They get $2.50 each for 3.5" sausage patties like you would get on a sausage biscuit at any fast food establishment. There was literally nothing special about the sausage, it's the same stuff you'd get from Jimmy Dean but cost $7.50 for 3. My Dad is diabetic and so he can't have potatoes or bread with his meal. He let our server know that. He ordered a 3 egg omelet and that is all he got. Apparently there is no a la carte option here, because for that small omelet he still had to pay $11.99 no credit for not receiving anything else. It was approximately 8 to 10 bites. I'm on Keto, and had the same experience. No discount on passing on the potatoes, but I got nailed with that extra side of sausage which ended up costing as much as a whole breakfast special anywhere else. This place is a terrible value, and with all the competition in the area, I'm shocked they are hanging in there. If you have a fat wallet and a small appetite and really want to experience some European baked goods, then try the Old European. If you have a German grandmother, take her here. If that isn't you, choose some place else. Our total was $49 for 3 people before tip and with no beverages. They got us once, but they will not get us again.

Teresa Dennis

Delicious food in a cafeteria setting.

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