Tatoosh Cafe
52807 Paradise Vly Rd E, Ashford
(360) 569-2275
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Worst sandwich I've ever had in my life and a week old croissant but the view is nice
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 1
This café is usually very good whenever we’ve visited throughout the year. Definitely worth stopping by for their coffee, ice creams, and a nice variety of grab-and-go dishes. There was one unusual day when the entire Paradise Visitor Center and nearby restaurants were out of water (toilets closed, and even this café couldn’t serve coffee). But aside from that rare instance, every other visit has been great. A solid spot to recharge when you’re in the area!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
We got two grab and go wraps and drinks, along with a fritter. The wraps and drinks were fine - nothing you couldn’t find at a cafeteria - and the fritter was decent. The problem is that it cost more than $50! I guess that’s what you get from a monopoly in a remote-ish location.
Food: 3
Service: 5
Super expensive for a quick-bite place. Cold chickpea sandwich was good though. Girl at the counter was very less helpful. Can't even help us with our order.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 1
This is a very expensive “grab to go” cafe! We had two grab and go sandwiches and one coffee - totaled to $40. They have one microwave where you can heat the sandwich. Subway sandwiches are better in price and taste compared to what they were selling. They only have two tables to sit inside but you can grab a seat at the lobby area in the Inn. There are a few tables setup outside too.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 2
If you skipped breakfast like we did in order to arrive early enough to find parking, head over to the Tatoosh Café and grab some basic breakfast items. They’ve got grab-and-go food you microwave yourself, but I went with a plain toasted bagel and cream cheese — and honestly, it was the best bagel I’ve ever had. Hunger and altitude, maybe.
Look, what do you expect? It’s ok. They sell food, people. You’re here for the mountain, not fine dining, and the café does its job.
Absolutely terrible attitude, sold out of many popular items. Food is cold, no option for hot food and nowhere to heat it up. Avoid this place and bring your own food.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
Service was bad. They charged me for huckleberry syrup then didn’t even have it. Had a bad attitude. Avoid them and the overpriced gross food they have.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 1
Very bad service and poor attitude, tap is broken along with many of their other machines, so had to get the bottle beer. They charge for paper cups which is ridiculous.
Service: 1
Not many options for food around the park. Wide selection of deli sandwiches, wraps, salads, and fruit here. Coffee was good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Cafe is very so-so. Hot chocolate from a machine made with water. Pastry is tasty.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 2
Rainier Park has very limited places to eat, and we believed this would be the best place for lunch. The food was okay, which is about what we expected. Not a bad place to get a quick meal, just don't have high expectations.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
The lady thought it was OK for me to microwave my bagel to warm it up instead of toasting it.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Food and coffee are ok. Overpriced but fine. It's the view that's unbeatable!
Not very good food, small portions, expensive
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
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