Manhattan Cafe
140 E Jackson, Mountain Home, ID, 83647
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Address :
140 E Jackson
Mountain Home, ID, 83647 - Phone (208) 366-1027
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Barbara M.
Breakfast for 2 under $20??!!?? It's still possible in this perfect cafe. So glad we stumbled upon this wonderful gem. Brick walls with bright open interior make for a wonderful atmosphere. If we're ever here again we will definitely stop for breakfast or lunch!!
(5)Barbara P.
This is not a terrible place, but overall it is just average. i had cheddar brocoli soup and a breakfast order of fried eggs, hash browns and toast. My husband had a sandwich. I have to say that the eggs were cooked beautifully with a bit of crispness on the edges and over medium just right. The interior of the restaurant is somewhat tired.
(3)K H.
Stopped in here while visiting daughter at air force base. Best pancakes and omlettes. Clean, good service. Highly recommend!!!
(5)Sandra F.
Nice cafe for breakfast or lunch. Open 6:30 am to 2pm. Friendly service. Not a huge menu and serves breakfast all day. My eggs and hash browns arrived hot with the eggs over medium as requested. This will be my go to place in Mountain Home.
(4)Kenneth W.
Quite enjoyed my breakfast from this cozy little bistro. Service was fast. Food has a home-cooked taste to it as opposed to the Aunt Jemima taste you might get at a franchise eatery. Menu selection is respectable, but not expanded. I found the lack of pork alternatives disappointing. Otherwise, a great place for breakfast and lunch. Just get there before 1400.
(3)Anthony M.
THe best Moutain Home has to offer. Great breakfast, cool diner feel. Great family feel.
(5)Robert S.
Great food, relaxed, and a decent price. This is RARE in Mountain Home, Idaho. It's got a bit of a "Cheers" atmosphere, where everybody knows your name, but my wife and I were newbies and we rather enjoyed it. They put a TON of food on your plate. I had the chicken fried steak, eggs, hash browns, and sourdough toast. It was excellent. It's small, and about as fancy as the average Mountain Home eatery, but it's a reasonable price and good food. We will go again.
(5)Michael K.
Manhattan Cafe/Bistro has a old nostalgic feel set up in the center of Mountain Home. They have a variety of breakfast and lunch items on their menu, the portions are hearty, and the prices are easy on the wallet. The service is friendly, and they're quick to refill your cup of coffee.
(4)Katie D.
To round out a night at Charlie's Place, one must obtain sufficient breakfast the next morning. The Manhattan Bistro is an excellent option for this task. I'm not from Mountain Home and I'm not sure how long it's been open, but after hearing my boyfriend's father (who is a resident) wax nostalgic about the full pound of beef they served him for a hamburger a few weeks ago I knew I had to try it. The vibe is pretty cool - it reminds me of a few of the bars and restaurants in Butte because it's in an historic building, as I discovered by reading the back of the menu. The breakfast bar is separated by about ten feet from the tables so you don't feel crowded and the restaurant goes back quite far into the building. Walls are exposed brick with some old (or old-looking but new and decorative) sheet rock in places and everything's a nice dark wood. The food servings are indeed huge and excellent and reasonably priced. The boyfriend was adventurous and tried the loco moco, which consisted of what appeared to be a massive half-pound burger, a couple of eggs, and a pile of hash browns covered in brown gravy. To my uneducated palate, I thought it tasted pretty great. He, however, has lived in Hawaii for five years and approved enthusiastically despite the use of hash browns rather than rice. My less-adventurous choice of eggs and toast was also excellent, for what that's worth. Drip coffee gets a 5/5, food that we tried gets a 5/5, menu diversity gets a 3/5 but they know what they're doing with what they serve, and the awkward bathroom right behind one of the tables where you can hear other customers talking while you're getting down to business gets a 3/5. A new non-chain breakfast option in Mountain Home? That's like a 7/5. Yaaay Mountain Home! In hopes that interstate traffic will visit, I'm giving it the big five stars because finding loco moco elsewhere is no easy task.
(5)Joe S.
Not a bad little restaurant. Food is adequate and service is ok. Definitely an older crowd place. Price is good and portions are large. Smoke from kitchen floods the dining area making my eyes to water. Overall its just ok, nothing I would go to all the time.
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