Eagle Crossing Restaurant
2198 US-26, Warm Springs
(541) 553-3123
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As I was dropping down into Warm Springs, on that 2013 trip, I was more hungry than I was in a hurry to get to Prineville, when I entered Warm Springs. I could easily see The DesChutes Crossing Restaurant Coffee Shop off to the right, as I approached the Deschutes River Crossing Bridge and would shortly be travelling uphill toward Madras. As I approached the restaurant I decided I should stop and feed my belly, instead of just driving on bye. Across the river from the café also happened to be a favorite fishing spot of some of my family relatives, back in the 1950s. We stopped at the restaurant and now let me take the time to tell you about The DesChutes Crossing Restaurant Coffee Shop. Now, I am accustomed to a short stack of pancakes at the Denny’s Restaurants and I am using Denny’s as a reference because most have been to a Denny’s restaurant at one time or another. I am not belittling Denny’s because I still frequent the local Denny’s near my home. I saw on the menu, at the Deschutes Crossing Restaurant and Coffee Shop (it has since been renamed to Eagle Crossing Restaurant and Coffee Shop ), that they had a short stack of pancakes with hash-browns, eggs and bacon, which was very reasonably priced (half of what is charged at Denny’s). I thought, ‘Oh, they are probably silver dollar pancakes.’ For those that don’t know it ‘silver dollar pancakes’ are the size of a silver dollar- like what Jack-n-Box used to sell. So, I ordered the short stack of pancakes. When the waitress brought out my order my eyes just about fell out of their sockets. I could not believe it. The order came on two “large” plates, one for the pancakes and the other for my hash browns, eggs and bacon. Both plates were much larger than what is served at Denny’s. But, what was on those plates was not at all like Denny’s. The pancakes completely covered the plate; in fact they were actually larger than the plate. That is no joke. There was not enough room for me to put syrup on the pancakes, because the pancakes were so large. I have never in my life seen pancakes as big as those served in that restaurant, and what’s more not even at anybody’s home. Their culinary expertise presented me with my first time ever challenge in eating pancakes. I like my pancakes swimming in syrup and that was impossible this time. Being creative I came up with a solution. My first bite came out of the middle of the stack, so I could pour syrup in the hole that was left, and I ate the pancake from the middle of the stack outward as I continued to make the pancakes swim in syrup from bite to bite and inside out. They were delicious and when I finished I was more than full. We left the restaurant and as my wife and I were getting into our van I stopped, turned, and looked back at the restaurant for the longest time. I thought to myself, ‘why did I have to always be in such a big hurry before and not stop here? Look at what I missed all those decades before.’ I do not know how they made any money on that meal, because it was so large and the price was so low. But, I do know that the size of those pancakes was a measure of the generosity of the Warm Springs Indians, which is something that is connected to their heritage. If you are ever traveling through Warm Springs stop at the Eagle Crossing Restaurant and Coffee Shop (formerly the Deschutes Crossing Restaurant and Coffee Shop) and enjoy the meal of your life. The café is also somewhat of a museum. So, also enjoy the many pictures and relics that are there to be seen. No matter where you are coming from or going to the Eagle Crossing Restaurant is not out of the way, no matter how many miles one has to drive to get there!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent. Love the home fries, club sandwich delicious, the young lady very polite and efficient. Great cooking from the cook. Coming from a place where corporate resides, this was a great feeling of being down to earth. Very relaxing, recommended. Stay peaceful.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Food was awful. Bacon and eggs way undercooked. Hashbrowns tasted like butter. Resturant not clean.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The Indian Taco with fried bread and house made chili was simply amazing. My kids also loved the french toast!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fry bread was excellent
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food was very plentiful and was very tasty. The waitress was very attentive and helpful.
Parking: Lots of RV room.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
In context, this is a decent place. Well priced comfort food made to order with generous portions.
Vegetarian options: Limited options.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
We stopped for coffee as the sign said lattes. It was obviously from a mix. It was awful. The only saving grace at this place was the history lessons on the walls and tables.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 3
Excellent diner
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Huckleberry Pie!! House made and delicious!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Huckleberry Pie
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The food was just okay, the owner was nice but the place does not look clean , the bathroom looks bad , my coffee cup was not clean :( . I won’t stop there again .
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 5
We stopped here just passing through and so glad we did! Chicken Bacon sandwich was awesome but the Indian Fry Bread and Huckleberry Pie were both amazing!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Huckleberry Pie
Best chicken fried steak I’ve ever had. I try it at every restaurant and this place had one of the best. 10/10 go try it
Food: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Fried Steak
My small burger was done to perfection and my fiance loved the fry bread burger. Will definitely eat there again when we go on another road trip from WA to Oregon. Waitress likes Bigfoot too!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food, fantastic owner. This is a gem of a restaurant! If you are passing through the warm springs restaurant, order anything, you can’t go wrong!!!
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