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“Cute little Caboose Cafe just a mile from the west entrance of Glacier Park. Lots of parking space for RV's or if you're towing a boat. Great place to grab coffee, breakfast, lunch, or a snack - either to-go or you can sit and enjoy the outdoor seating on their deck. The food was fresh (all locally sourced & healthy) and delicious! Prices are much better than the places right outside the park. We especially loved the green grassy area for the kids to play in and how friendly everyone is who works there!“
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“My family stopped at Freda's for late lunch after our trip on the Going to the Sun Road. We walked toward the counter at the back and placed our order, I had the cubano, my niece the ceasar salad, my nephew and father both had the bison smash. Once we got out pager we got our fountain drinks and sat at a table outside. They also have an ice cream bar to the right when you walk in. The food was really good. Nice place to stop in West Glacier Village before or after going to the park.“
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“The food here is amazing. The staff is so friendly and it was a great experience. The burger was seasoned so well and super moist. 10/10 recommend.“
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“Carolyn’s Cafe has the Best Breakfast around! Anyone traveling to Glacier National Park should eat here. Most of our Guests end up there multiple times during their stay with us. We frequently go ourselves and have never been disappointed. The service is fantastic and the food is even better. I absolutely love the French Toast!“
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“We ate here many times…breakfast and dinner. The first time was amazing! The hash-browns were seasoned so well and were delicious. The gravy bear was delicious each time I tasted it! Pancakes were good. The sausage patties were Han-formed and so good!
Dinner: The macaroni and cheese is the BOMB! The Aloha Chicken was good but pretty small considering the price. The ribeye was really good though!
The reason it’s 4 star and not 5 is this:
The last day I ate there, I ordered the big bear with eggs over medium and white toast. When it arrived, the toast was burnt. The egg yolks were almost cooked almost all the way through. See pictures. I removed the egg whites and ate that. The hash-browns had chunks of burnt pieces in it, too. It was at the end of breakfast service but when I asked for toast that wasn’t so burnt, I received a barely toasted piece of bread that was basically the chef saying, “You want toast that’s not burnt, how about this then? Screw you, lady!”
The waitress was a doll and apologized profusely. They ended up bringing me proper toast. I know it sounds like a lot, but over our time at the KOA, we spent at least $500 in that cafe. I just expected better and was taken aback by the rude gesture from the chef.
The view is amazing! Outside when it’s cool, the heaters were welcome. When it got hot, to roof was welcomed shade. The inside is cozy. I really liked the upstairs balcony!“