The Willow Street Cafe and Bakery

31 Willow St, Liberty
(570) 324-7560

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Cholin

The food was alright. I have been here a few times and it seems to get a little bit worse each time. Not sure what the problem is because all the parts seem to be in place. As a business owner myself I almost wonder if management are simply getting bored and distracted. My burger was fine but a bit bland. The service was not so great and the staff seemed... bored. You can get a much better burger at the small place by the foundry in Blossburg, a short drive down route 15. Competition aside, I think the owner also has the bakery across the street but they never seem to be open so I couldn't say much more than that. The baked goods were better than the burger, but still pedestrian at best. Give them a try or don't. Your life will not be any worse for the wear whatever choice you make. The words "wasted potential" come to mind.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Lexi McNeal

The staff was very welcoming to myself and toddler. food was all fresh and homemade. they got busy and made sure to still knowledge us and keep us informed. meal was great, staff was even better! 10/10 would recommend! prices are very fair also.

Janet Kinter

Ordered BLT and it didn’t come with the sides that menu said it came with but was charged for them mother in law ordered chicken wrap hers didn’t come with the sides either but charged for them. Kids meal. Was to come with applesauce and cookie also and didn’t even get those either but charged for them. Service was really slow. To many of the workers just gabbing with others rather then waiting on people. Also my BLT only had one piece of lettuce that didn’t fit the bread might of been about a 3x3 piece and tomatoes might have been 1/16 th of an inch thick and was only a half slice. Same with the chicken wrap. Worst 30.00 meal ever!!!

Leona Robbins

the last two times we were in we waited 45 minutes fir our food,it was cold,coffee is always cold,we use to love this place!

Ellen Horton

We were looking for something different for lunch last Saturday. The Willow Street Cafe and Bakery popped up as an option; we were so glad we stopped. Freshly cooked food, good coffee, REAL maple syrup (breakfast served all day). Not fancy décor, but not fancy prices either! The server and the owner (who cooks) were both very friendly. Enjoyed chatting with them. About 2 minutes off Route 15 (warning - DOWN a big hill), quick right onto Blockhouse Road, quick left onto Williamson Trail, cross a bridge and look to the left. Turn down Willow Street to park. There is a side door. We will stop here again when traveling to/from points south. This may show up on your map as The Blockhouse Cafe - but it is a new place in the same spot. Parking is on Willow Street across from the side entrance.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ellen Horton

We were looking for something different for lunch last Saturday. The Willow Street Cafe and Bakery popped up as an option; we were so glad we stopped. Freshly cooked food, good coffee, REAL maple syrup (breakfast served all day). Not fancy décor, but not fancy prices either! The server and the owner (who cooks) were both very friendly. Enjoyed chatting with them. About 2 minutes off Route 15 (warning - DOWN a big hill), quick right onto Blockhouse Road, quick left onto Williamson Trail, cross a bridge and look to the left. Turn down Willow Street to park. There is a side door. We will stop here again when traveling to/from points south. This may show up on your map as The Blockhouse Cafe - but it is a new place in the same spot. Parking is on Willow Street across from the side entrance.

Kaylin Means

Willow street cafe had a wonderful breakfast menu with really quality ingredients. The local maple syrup was a fun touch, and the coffee from Conspiracy Coffee was excellent. Perfect little spot for a laid back Sunday Breakfast.

Food: 5

Service: 5

G. Funk

A nice, local diner serving good breakfasts and offering delicious baked goods. The Willow Street Cafe and Bakery is located just a short drive off of Route 15 in the scenic little village of Liberty, PA. The service was very friendly and we especially loved the real maple syrup!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Kelly McGinley

This place was a fantastic find while traveling. Everyone was so nice and the sandwiches were fantastic. Left with a box full of sweet treats for the rest of the drive home. Thank you!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carl Brion

Good place to eat, great food, reasonably priced. Try to make the visit.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

LISA BOLTZ

A quaint little spot right off the highway...definitely off the beaten path, but worth the stop.They served the most delicious homemade quiche! Staff is super friendly! Stop in and say hello!

Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly..family atmosphere

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tom Boughton

Great little diner. Good food mostly locally sourced. Friendly service and comfortable atmosphere. Burgers and fries are great. This gal can bake. Bake goods are second to none!

Kid-friendliness: Just a nice quiet place.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Meghan Fitzgerald

Had the best time there this morning with my son! The sweetest staff, the best food, the even better fresh-baked goods! Even if you have to drive out of the way to get there, do it!

Hannah Klinger

Food is so good and they are reasonably priced!

Steven Tipton

Food was excellent and pastries ?????

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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The Willow Street Cafe and Bakery

31 Willow St, Liberty, PA 16930
(570) 324-7560