Little Pig

3685 10th St, Baker City
(541) 523-9022

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Chuck B

This experience left much to be desired. The breakfast menu was nothing spectacular, I ordered a breakfast burrito and it was more like an appetizer. Just a burrito on a plate. Asked for salsa and sour cream to go with it, and this was served out of plastic packets as if we had gone through the drive-thru. Asked for creamer with my coffee, it came in a plastic ramekin cup. No sweetener sugar or salt and pepper on the tables. If you want that, there's a little station where you go over and pick it up as if you are in a truck stop. That includes a stir stick for your coffee. Which reminds me, no silverware was brought to the table. No water was served. My buddy ordered biscuits and gravy, he asked for a egg over easy on top, we were informed that they don't fry eggs. Their method is to whisk up some egg wash and bake it in the oven on a tray and cut it into squares. I definitely was not impressed and neither was my company that was there with me. I am certain I will never come back. It seems to me that they should hire a chef to build a better menu and manage their kitchen.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Misty Hliboki

Love this place. Driving through on a roadtrip and we stopped here because it has dog friendly seating on the patio. The staff was all so nice to us and our dog! The food was amazing and so was the coffee! Will definitely come back next time we come through.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Grant Hellwarth

Terrific lunch spot.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephanie Baker

Ah, The Little Pig. Just saying the name takes me back... back to simpler times, back to my childhood, back to the 1980s when comfort food came in the form of a paper tray filled with golden tots, and happiness meant sitting in the back of an El Camino, legs swinging, ketchup packets in hand, and the wind in my hair like I was starring in my own coming-of-age movie.

That little out-of-the-way gem was where memories were made, and waistlines were expanded with zero regret. It was where I first learned that tater tots weren’t just a side dish - they were a love language.

Now? The tots are gone. So is the 80s playlist and probably the guy who used to grill everything wearing a bandana and a tank top that said “Pig Out.” But something is still there. Something warm. Something peaceful. Something that feels like home, but better. Like if your favorite childhood diner grew up, got a little more refined, and started brewing really good coffee.

The food is still delicious - simple, honest, and comforting without trying too hard. Breakfasts that hit the spot. Sandwiches that don’t skimp. Coffee that deserves its own fan club. And best of all, it’s quiet. No rush. No fuss. Just friendly faces, good food, and that same welcoming spirit that’s always made The Little Pig feel like your place, even if you’ve been gone for years. They even have the same old signage!

It’s not flashy. It doesn’t need to be. It’s the kind of place that remembers who you are, even when you’ve forgotten for a little while.

The tots may be a thing of the past, but the heart of it - the kindness, the calm, the connection - that’s still alive and well.

And honestly? That’s worth more than all the ketchup-stained memories in the world.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

George Redpath

Small out of the way local diner. Great food and excellent service. It's a bit noisy, especially if full. But all in all, it's a great place for lunch.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: BBQ Pork Sandwich

Ryan Nelson

Fun atmosphere and staff and delicious options, ranging from indulgent to healthy, all at reasonable prices! Only down side is they are not open for the evening meals, closed at 4PM

Lumpy Randall

Outstanding ladies there . They even gave our dog a meaty treat

Lonnie Shaw

Quirky little place. Grandkids had real fun with the huge cookies but were not enthralled with the food. While service was with a smile it was a wee bit slow in the backroom and grandkids had a full day planned.

Paula Wallsteed

Was a wonderful adorable place with good food and great service.

Ren Foersterling

The staff here is amazing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kim Baggerly

Very nice and service was impecable !

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Christy McPherson

Construction outside distracted from an otherwise awesome lunch.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Potato Salad

Geerfam

Gas station burrito....premade and small, salsa from a packet.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

patrick conroy

Food was good, basic breakfast fare. Would recommend the Breakfast Sandwich.
The people were friendly and genuine. Listening to the banter among the employees while every one went about doing their tasks was fun. The atmosphere was welcoming and the decor lends itself to the small town charm of an out of the way place that you can only find in a small town.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Breakfast Sandwich

Brad Hull

Great Sandwiches!....worth the visit....very friendly service

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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