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- Oct 13, 2023
Omg out in the middle of nowhere Joyce, WA what a gem! If you are out visiting the Olympic national park this is a must go place, I highly recommend their special breakfast sausage and blackberry pie! It was so good we ordered a whole pie to take home.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Marty B.Fort Worth, TX4342923Mar 22, 2024
Flew in from Texas, and this place was AMAZING. Both of us got burgers, which were juicy, well-cooked, and had Tilamook cheese, fresh veggies out of the garden, and toasted bun. Then we topped it off with dessert, also made from fruits/berries from the owner's garden. And as incredible as all the food was, the guy who was running the front of the restaurant was even better. We will definitely be back anytime we're in the area! This was a win all the way around!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Tatiana R.San Antonio, TX051Jun 10, 2023
Service was amazing, the server was super friendly.
Food is AWESOME! My girlfriend hates pancakes, like absolutely despises them, but she loved the blackberry pancakes. The eggs are absolutely amazing too, literally perfect. We both work in the food industry so we are rather picky but this place is awesome. Highly recommend!!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Karla S.Tenino, WA1244121Jun 14, 2023
The best option for food in the Joyce area, which doesn't say much because Joyce is a tiny town. But the food is solid and the staff are nice. Be prepared for a bit of a wait if you stop on a busy tourist day. A great business that is also very supportive of the local community. Don't miss the wild blackberry pie if they have it. There are also options to sit inside or out. Don't trust the hours on Yelp. Yelp says it is closed at times when it is open.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Apr 27, 2023
It's just a little roadside breakfast-and-lunch cafe on a back highway some ten miles out of Port Angeles, but it's ideal of its kind. One friendly guy does all the service. The menu is basic, except that this is blackberry country so you'll see blackberries. The basic burger is a Blackberry BBQ burger. Gotta try that: hefty half-pound of hand-formed meat (not those pre-made fast food things) with the usual toppings and the sauce, which is mostly a bbq sauce but which does have the tang of blackberries to it. And for dessert, the friendly guy will pull out everything from the fridge: blackberry-and-raspberry pie, blackberry cobbler, blackberry-oatmeal bars ... whatever they've got that day. Worth going out for, or missing Lake Crescent on a drive out to the rain forest.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Suzanne K.Cubzac-les-Ponts, France463619Jun 29, 2023
I enjoyed my patty melt, made w grilled onions and very juicy. Onion rings excellent!!!
Should have skipped the coffee, was not that good, maybe old at lunchtime, flavored creamers made it worse.
My companion had a BlT served on sour dough And potato salad - the bacon the best part, potato salad good. Lots of families there, it is a relaxed and friendly place.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Stan S.Abilene, TX306Aug 30, 2023
A nice local restaurant. Had 2 mornings worth of breakfast there and everything was fabulous. Home cooked breakfast before backpcking in the national park or out to Caoe Flattery. Good food, great service and friendly smiles. Opens at 8:00 which is a bit late but that's a minor critique.
Go there!!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 24, 2022
What an outstanding piece of local color! Middle of no where on Hwy 112 in northwestern Washington. If you are traveling in Washington state, Hwy 112 is so much more scenic than interstate 90 and the traffic is so minimal that you can make good time.
Joyce, Washington is a town somewhat lost in time. We stopped at their former railroad station that is now a museum, and very interesting. The docent, or nice lady who runs the museum is quite a character. bubbling over with facts and figures, tons of photos and a collection of "things" from this town.
Please treat yourself with a visit.
Hungry before 3pm, go down the road (west) and there you will find the Blackberry Cafe. Tiny, menu written on white boards, it is quite a treat. Lots of berry desserts, mostly pies and berry pancakes. Standard egg/breakfast fare and sandwiches and burgers for lunch.
As they run out of items, they erase the white board.
The star is the senior lady who does everything but cook. She is a blur of energy taking orders, cleaning tables, delivering food, answering questions and...even accommodating take away orders. When people complain, she does not get outwardly angry, and just rolls with it.
They even have soft ice cream, which goes great with any of the desserts.
Food was, truly, home made. Very good and we left wishing that we could come back.
Enjoy real local flavor, with character.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - John R.WA, WA012Feb 4, 2024
This is a must stop. Spotlessly clean and very comfortable. The gentleman that served us was pleasant and instantly made you feel that we has been there many times with his warm welcome and service, even though this was our first time visiting. We'll definitely be back as our breakfast was outstanding. Great experience all the way around
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Alexandra M.New York, NY4142Aug 16, 2023
Loved fish and chips! Strawberry rhubarb pie was fantastic as well. They have high chairs, boosters and sippy cups if you need them
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