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  • Jonathan M.

    Absolutely one of the best breakfast meals ever. Cozy and friendly spot. I don't eat a big breakfast usually but I was licking the plate clean here.

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    Eggs Benedict (added avocado) were delicious! Creamy, thick and rich sauce- perfection! Friendly staff, good coffee, interesting space. We came back every day during our stay in Boise. Yes, there was a 20 min wait, but they took our cell number and we went next door for a delicious latte. Perfect amount of time to sip a cup of Joe before receiving the call that our table was ready.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    Very cool place with lots to look at and great people watching. Had the mimosa special and it was great! Very good deal for the size of the drink. Cool place to read or do homework too.

    (4)
  • CRASH B.

    I'm sad to say that the current service, food and price was that of an established breakfast hang-out that has gotten lazy on it's past success. Service: Don't have dreadlocks in the food service industry - disgusting. You don't wash your hair, but I'm supposed to trust that you wash your hands? Tip of the hat to the Head Cook, he was the only one visibly working while I was there. Now yes I am picky, but I don't think it's asking too much to not buy your Hollandaise Sauce from a food distributor - make it yourself if you're going to charge nearly $3 to pour it on something. I also like to be asked if I want my coffee refilled. ie; I take great efforts to sweeten and cream my coffee just right & if you fly by and refill my cup, you've thrown it off balance. What else - food: Average and overpriced. Seriously no potato or fruit with my $12 eggs? oh that's $4extra? Makes Starbucks look cheap. When in Boise, Save your time and money and go elsewhere.

    (2)
  • T K.

    Two stars just for the food being good. Everyone working seemed like they wanted to be somewhere else. The host was more of a bouncer and kept staring at me and my friends as we quietly ate our food. It was way too expensive too. Three dollars for toast? Would not eat here again.

    (2)
  • Sara H.

    Absolutely our favorite place for breakfast in the Treasure Valley. There is truly no comparison. We love the casual atmosphere and the service is always wonderful. The quality of the food is superb, and the portions are just right. The Eggs Benedict is perfection, along with the stuffed french toast. We have been visiting Goldys for years and have tried many different dishes that have all left us completely satified. If you're wondering if you should go, go! It would be a shame for you to miss out on such an experience.

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    A Boise standard. Downtown Capital and Main. I love the salmon Benedict and mimosas, With the addition of a sweet second entrée. Breakfast and brunch only. Recently opened a bakery on Main, that remains open late for the bar crawlers.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Apparently, zero star reviews are not possible. Goldy's has fine food. I've eaten there several times and it's not disappointing. It's not god's gift to breakfast, but the food is fine. The problem is the wait. You will be required to leave a name, because Goldy's refuses to implement a reservation system. You will be told that the wait will be an hour. If you are dumb enough to believe that, you will be especially disappointed when they call you an hour and a half later. There's no incentive for them to change, because people keep going back and waiting. Until people start going elsewhere, it's going to continue to be a problem. What's worse: they know it. They can turn people away. They can be rude and lie about wait times. None of it matters because people keep going back. Just know what you're in for.

    (1)
  • Waheeda B.

    Food Quality& Taste, Service, Ambience...in that order...Goldy's hits it on all three. The food tastes fresh and always tasty. They bring your food out as soon as its ready so you will always get your food at the right temperature. The Service is also solid. Attentive, prompt with a good attitude. And the ambiance is eclectic with some cozy nooks. The only one tiny thing I would say is that the kitchen smells tend to waft more than normal into the dining room...not sure if its a ventilation problem..its not terrible however and tolerable. This is the only reason I did not give Goldy's a 5 star.....overall a great place for Breakfast!

    (4)
  • Jeff T.

    Awesome awesome awesome! 5 stars all day long! Never a bad experience here, the food is amazing... Must try everything!

    (5)
  • Travis S.

    Unbelievable quality, and sheer amount of choices. Unrivaled, not only in Boise, but many other cities I've been to. Arrive early, and/ or be prepared for a long wait.

    (5)
  • Vanessa L.

    If in Boise, and in the mood to brunch, this is your spot. Their reviews don't lie. Nor does their food. It's good, it's fresh, and FULL of charm. I don't know what Boise would be without Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Kelly W.

    Love this place! Always great food. Even better service. Tonight our waitress, Julie went out of her way to make sure we we're taken care of at all times even though the restaurant was VERY busy. Will always be back.

    (5)
  • Gladys M.

    The coffee was mediocre. The mushroom frittata was good but heavy in the sauce, so I got sick of it rather quickly.

    (3)
  • Scott M.

    Best breakfast in Boise. Great food, service and selection. Had the spicy chicken eggs Benedict and it was amazing. We will keep coming back as it is always excellent.

    (5)
  • Steven G.

    They have the best French toast! It comes stuffed with fruit and nuts...simply amazing!!

    (5)
  • Kathy H.

    I love Goldy's but I am done with the wait. We arrived and put our name in at 10:15 am....it is noon and we are just receiving our breakfast. Ridiculous.

    (1)
  • Wy C.

    Worth the wait! Goldy's offers everything from fresh, light breakfast fare to traditional, multi-item breakfast combinations. We have been visiting Goldy's 3-5 times per year over the last five years, and the consistent quality and service has not wavered. Our favorites include the fresh fruit cup (expect an artistically presented selection of 6-10 different types of fruit-berries, apples, pineapple, grapes, melons, to name a few), poppy seed pancakes with lemon curd, and made-to-order omelets. The Goldy's potatoes with peppers and cheese are not to miss. Portions are generous, service is laid-back without being neglectful, and the establishment is consistently clean. We plan to enjoy Goldy's for many years to come.

    (5)
  • Stephen K.

    Always way too crowded! Always end up going to Moon's cafe on next block. There's no way it could be any better than moons. If you are one of the lucky few to get in, its claustrophobia cafe. Seems like people like to be seen waiting to get in. Arrogant yuppie types. Do yourself a favor, go to moons, no wait, no pretenciousnes, less expensive, food just as good if not better. Goldys must be pretty greedy to be making so much money and not find a larger venue.

    (1)
  • Arianna F.

    Always delicious! My favorite is the spicy chicken benny and the red flannel potatoes! Their Mimosas are great as well.

    (5)
  • Paul F.

    Where I struggle to do reviews is when I have to decide whether I want to review my experience or review the restaurant itself. Our wait to get our food was long...but the staff was great and the food was amazing. I had the veggie platter and would come back in a heart beat.

    (4)
  • Emilee B.

    After the end of our 12-hour night shift, my fellow coworkers suggested we all go out to breakfast at Goldy's. Being new to the area I had no idea the level of delight I had just agreed to. Upon our arrival we were told there was a 30-minute wait. Okay fine, but their waiting area is outside on the sidewalk and standing was our only option. I was tired, but I must admit the mystery of what awaited inside had peaked my interest. After a few minutes, someone brought out fresh coffee and set up a small display on a table just outside their front door, and we were free to help ourselves. Just enough oomph to keep my tired legs going! Once inside I was quickly drawn in to their quaint environment. I was surprised to see so many people inside for breakfast on a weekday. My coworkers raved about their food, and I quickly learned why. I ordered the Eggs Blackstone (Eggs Benedict with tomato) and was not disappointed. It's presentation was wonderful. It was HUGE. Most importantly, it was delicious! I managed to eat the whole thing. While sitting at our table I noticed a small staircase that lead to a small dining area upstairs as well, which I thought was super cute. I'm looking forward to eating their again, and next time I'll be getting a mimosa too!

    (4)
  • Patty F.

    So good, it's too bad so many people know about this place cuz you always need to wait. I recommend you split an order of anything and everything. Try more this way, and portions are large. Good place!

    (4)
  • Amenda D.

    I have no idea what the fuss over this restaurant is. The service good and I have seen the some of the same servers there for years. The food is ok and nothing inspired or elevated. The wait for this restaurant is very long and you feel rushed once you get a seat.

    (2)
  • TJ R.

    absolutely amazing. i couldnt believe they had regular grits plus these potatoes mixed with bacon & beets. very creative. the egg white scramble with fresh veggies (they had like every veggie to choose from!). I didnt have time to try the sourdough pancakes. best breakfast spot I've found in my travels - so much so that i posted my first review on yelp!

    (5)
  • Finley B.

    My goodness, the breakfast you will always be satisfied with!! Nothing we have tried here has been anything but great, and their bakery on the corner gets a sixth star. Worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Nikki H.

    Best Breakfast in Boise. Menu has options to mix and match just to get what ever you want. Coffee shop next door to wait. It was worth the wait. Service was also great.

    (5)
  • Hannah S.

    Seriously the best breakfast I've EVER HAD. Stumbled upon this place last year randomly on a road trip and specifically stopped by this year because its so good. Worth any type of wait. I've had the veggie Benny and the hollandaise on it is incredible. The cheesy grits are the best in the world. Each time everything was absolutely delicious.

    (5)
  • Patrick P.

    Awesome, get there early! Wonderful malted waffle. Sweet potato hash browns, grape fruit juice!!! Way to start the day. Can't wait for them to open the Stage Coach!

    (5)
  • Diane L.

    After hearing rave reviews from friends we decided to go for breakfast. We only waited 10 minutes for a table. It's very very crowded and tables were close together. After we ordered, it took 30 minutes for us to get our food. I ordered eggs Benny and it was a little cold. I was disappointed that didn't come with hash browns and you had to order them separate. My husband ordered biscuits and gravy. The biscuits were hard on the bottom and he had to use a knife to cut It through. The food tasted good. It's was probably the best eggs Benedict I've had. However, it's not a place we will return too.

    (2)
  • M. F.

    Breakfast at Goldy's is expensive, but delicious. For three, with tip, the bill came out to nearly $60. The food, especially items with hollandaise were amazing--though heavy. Service was lovely and the setting gave the feeling of exclusivity despite there being tons of people around. I will definitely be back although not likely to have a business meeting. Too many suits in the room. :)

    (4)
  • Lucas E.

    The hostess did not call us after our twenty minute wait. We went back to Goldys from the Bistro to see FOUR empty tables, the couple that arrived after us seated, as well as a family of three adults and two children that came in even later were seated as well. After telling her my name, she replied "Oh, I was about to call you." After another thirty minutes of waiting after immediately ordering when the waitress arrived, we finally got our food. The Sunrise (?) mimosa was great, but overpriced ($7.10 in the restaurant). The egg omelet consists of no veggies or cheese...it is simply eggs and meat. The Trav's burrito was delicious, but considering the horrible service, I will not be visiting again.

    (2)
  • Ashour R.

    Great place for breakfast, the people are nice and the food is good. The line is long and the wait can be almost an hour but the have a cafe you can wait at and have mimosas. Good coffee...

    (5)
  • Jason B.

    Heard nothing but good things about this place so when they said it was a 30 minute wait, I figured it was worth it. Once we ordered it took 45 minutes to get our breakfast which was amazing considering it is such a small place. The corn beef hash was horrible. Barely any potatoes and very bland. I ordered the chorizo sausage and had to ask the waitress if in fact that was what I got, cause it tasted and looked nothing like it. I still think she was wrong and I actually got the breakfast sausage. My buddies chicken fried chicken was actually chicken fried steak but regardless it had no flavor at all. The eggs were good as were the blueberry and chocolate pancakes but lets be honest, they are hard to screw up. Definitely a disappointment and will not be back.

    (1)
  • Filip M.

    Put your name down for a table and wait their coffee shop around the corner.

    (2)
  • David A.

    I travel a lot for work, and this is one of the only places I leave the hotel for to grab breakfast. The corned beef hash is incredible. Service is quick. The food is excellent. This is the 4th time I've been there and I owe them this review. Everything is freshly made, and although I am not sure, I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scratch kitchen. Excellent!

    (5)
  • Betsy N.

    No trip to Boise is complete without a visit to Goldy's. The food is freshly prepared and delicious. The atmosphere is lively and the staff is friendly. It is always worth the wait. My favorite dishes are the ham melt and the spinach fritata. The cheese and spinach sauce on the fritata is creamy and gorgeously flavored. And the Havarti cheese is a nice complement to the ham on the sandwich. So when you're in Boise, block out a few hours, put your name in with Wanda at the door, walk around the corner to Goldy's Corner, grab a table and a mimosa and chill until your table is ready.

    (5)
  • Melissa E.

    Crazy wait....for both seating and your meal. We went on a Sunday around 11:30 so wouldn't think the wait would be as long. They close at 2 pm each day. We waited 30 minutes for our table and almost 40 for our meals. Crammed seating....goes with the long wait I guess. Food was ok.... My sourdough pancakes were overdone and chewy. I was afraid to send back though because I didn't want to wait 40 more minutes. The coffee was great and the service was fabulous. The salmon Benedict was good but thought the 1/2 order at $7.95 was really high considering its only one piece of English muffin with an egg and some salmon pieces on top. The hollandaise sauce was more of a dill/lemon mayo which was an interesting twist. This was my first breakfast adventure in Boise so don't know if this really is 4-5 star place or just hyped up from locals??? I plan to try other places before returning personally.

    (3)
  • Luke B.

    The place is busy so plan on a wait. Pass on the chorizo, its not impressive. cheese grits are awesome. good atmosphere and service.

    (4)
  • Taveya M.

    Absolutely our only stop for breakfast. I am ever amazed at the consistency of the meals and service. My favorite is the eggs benedict.

    (5)
  • Lindsey P.

    The food is great, but the wait can be daunting. I always try to go during non-peak hours if it is on a weekend. I love the décor, they have cleverly used the upstairs as additional seating. It has a nice vibe and I've always had delicious food. My uncle came into town and had done his research, he demanded we eat here, and he was not disappointed. I wish they would open a second location so more people could enjoy the place.

    (5)
  • Armani D.

    The service, the food, the staff, the laid back ambiance....did I forget to mention it was the absolute BEST BREAKFAST I'VE HAD IN MY ENTIRE STAY IN BOISE? Well, dang, it was!!!

    (5)
  • Lily L.

    Can't understand the hype. Had the mushroom frittata. It came out surprisingly drowned in a heavy sauce. I had to scrape off sauce to enjoy the frittata. Biscuit and gravy was good. Others in my group had French Toast, Eggs Benedict, pancakes. Nothing was exceptional and definitely not worth the 45-60 min wait. Expensive for simple foods. 2 stars for friendly , attentive service.

    (2)
  • Doc K.

    The house made maple sausage alone took me to my happy place. What a great way to start any day. I will definitely be coming back.

    (5)
  • Tammy R.

    Super cute place! Fresh food made to order abs plenty of gluten free options. I had a great turkey sacs which but dies tags a bit longer than I a is red to have it made - but WORTH THE WAIT. they said they packed it full and they sure did!!! Very tasty!!!

    (4)
  • Ethan S.

    I have lived in Boise for approximately one week... And I've eaten there two times already. I'm a huge fan of eggs Benedict and if you enjoy that you have to try the spicy chicken Benny. It's not too hot but as a delicious twist to the classic eggs Benedict.

    (5)
  • Nancy R.

    Had amazing pancakes the last time I was here. Poppyseed with lemon curd. It was like eating dessert. Also a decent chai tea. The wait is always long and there's no where to stand inside to wait.

    (4)
  • daniel n.

    Great breakfast, local farm to fork food. This was our 3rd try to get a seat, glad we continued to try. Friendly staff fast service.

    (5)
  • Tom D.

    Been here once, and here are my thoughts.. Over-rated, for sure. Coffee sucked. My frittata was dreadfully boring, bland, and uninspired. Maybe it's just a pet peeve of mine, but the tables are all WAY too close to each other. Really annoying. Also, another not so cool thing, our server forgot to mention to me that a side order of bread is not included with my order.. So expect to see an extra 3 dollars on your check for some store bought bread.

    (2)
  • Ray M.

    Awesome breakfast joint! Ordered an omelette special and chai. The omelette was really good. The chai was alright. The service staff was nice. 4 stars for the great food and staff. Didn't get the 5th star because of the mediocre chai and because the layout is too small.

    (4)
  • Daniel F.

    Great food, but when the cramped atmosphere, long waits, and availability of other darn good breakfast foods in town are considered... I just can't give it more than 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Selena H.

    Surprised at our experience here given the reputation. My omelet was just ok at best (didn't even eat half of it and threw the rest away), although the Sriracha chicken beni my SO got was pretty good and original. The wait was ok as we were expecting it (about 45 minutes) and the Goldy's Corner has a really amazing champagne/juice breakfast drink called Sunrise (and exceptionally nice staff). The Bistro's hostess was friendly, the bus girl provided excellent service, but the waitress was very snotty and acted "put out" to have to wait on us. I liked the atmosphere and getting a view of others from the top story, however there is a lot of dust that you can see from there. I think I give it a lower review because I had really high expectations for this place and I honestly don't think it will be worth a second trip.

    (3)
  • Casey A.

    Whenever I visit family Boise, I make sure we make a stop here. Hashbrowns and French toast are two of my favorite breakfast foods and theirs is top notch. There's pretty much always a wait but it is more than worth it.

    (5)
  • Christie C.

    Best waffle I have ever had! The malted waffle was complimented perfectly by the maple sausage. Well worth the hour wait. Great service and amazing food.

    (5)
  • T N.

    Worth the wait! You just expect to wait a bit before being seated at Goldys...but it's worth it! The food is incredible, the service is excellent, and the atmosphere is fun! I had the salmon eggs benedict...oh my goodness - it was so good! Salmon, cucumber, egg, and holindaise sauce with dill - Yum! The lady at the table next to us hot a fritata, now I also want to try that on our next visit.

    (5)
  • Paul S.

    I love this place. The food is delicious. I love the Spicy Chicken Benny! Every time I go it always seems to be packed and over crowded. So the service is a bit rushed and not very personal. If the service was better, I would give it 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Felix B.

    Easily one of the best breakfast meals I've ever had. Not too many places seem to care about quality breakfast food, but this place gets it. Obviously get the potatoes--you're in Idaho dummy. Just be prepared for a long wait time. This place is popular and people don't tend to eat or move very fast in the morning. Overall great service, great atmosphere, and amazing food.

    (4)
  • Abigail P.

    Goldy's is spectacular. Whenever my husband and I go out of town, we end up being disappointed by even the best breakfast places in larger cities, because they can't hold a candle to Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Val L.

    It's not just the food that makes for a great meal...the entire EXPERIENCE makes the dining memorable--and Goldy's delivers! Hubby and I stopped here on a Tuesday morning about 9am while passing through Boise after reading favorable reviews. Parking on the street, we trotted to the Bistro to get warm and fill up. We were greeted at the door by the owner who welcomed us and directed us to a table but we asked to sit upstairs for a better view. She was happy to accommodate. At the top of the stairs we were greeted by two servers who helped us get comfortable and started the excellent coffee. One server pulled out my chair for me which set the precedent for the excellent service we received during our meal. Hubby ordered the chicken fried steak and eggs that came with house potatoes or a pancake. The steak was tender and tasty and generous. I got the veggie Benedict that was almost too pretty to eat and SO tasty with tomatoes (unusually tasty for early April!) and asparagus piled high on the english muffin. I talked hubby out of a bite of his blueberry pancake and it was so delicious (and fortunately his steak was so generous) that I didn't give it back! After many hours on the road this was a place to rest, refill, and return to our travel very happily refreshed. Our bill was a little more pricey than we would have liked, but the entire experience was worth it. We'll def stop here when we're in Boise!

    (5)
  • Beth C.

    After reading all of the good reviews, I was disappointed. Maybe that was the problem... I had a big build up in my mind for Goldy's. The food portions and taste were just okay. Service was just okay too. The problem is that the prices are just too high for what you get! Also, the atmosphere is sorely lacking. We are crammed into little tables like sardines, not good if you are claustrophobic. Definitely not worth the wait, there are better breakfast places in town.

    (2)
  • Brianne M.

    Best mimosas very! They come in giant glasses and taste great! Loved that the coffee was local! The food was yummy too. Service was very good especially since this place gets so busy!

    (4)
  • Casey J.

    This is, by far, my favorite breakfast place in Boise that I know of. I have visited this establishment about 2-3 times and I have always enjoyed the very friendly service, great food and city like atmosphere. I have never left Goldy's hungry, I actually usually struggle to eat everything on my plate. I am not sure what some people expect for portion sizes but if Goldy's portions aren't large enough maybe they should try golden corral or something! The last time I visited Goldy's I had a breakfast burrito with Chorizo sausage(I had the option to put as many different types of meats on it as I could without extra charge but my wife likes Chorizo). I could barely eat half of the burrito and brought the other half home to my wife for breakfast. The breakfast burrito was not only delicious but it was also more than large enough for me and my wife. The time we went before that, we spilt a scramble special and again we had more than enough food for the both of us while splitting the meal. So again I don't know how much food people expect to eat but I have always been more than pleased with portion sizes at Goldy's. if I have to complain about something it would be that I wish Goldy's was less widely known so I could be guaranteed a seat without waiting, any morning and anytime I decide to go! Thanks Goldy's!!

    (5)
  • Ben G.

    One of the best breakfast experiences I've had. Unique decor and a very friendly feel, attentive service. And not to mention the food is excellent. I had probably the best waffle ever, and the bacon left nothing to be desired

    (5)
  • Mandy N.

    Okay. Should've written this last July, but better late than never. So I was thirty-seven and had never tried Eggs Benedict. I know. Weird. We cruise over to this little joint that my girlfriend's hairdresser tells us we MUST visit in Boise. A couple orders of eggs benedict go past and finally I realize: I must try for the first time. Not a mistake. The eggs were cooked to beautiful perfection. The hollandaise sauce was creamy, smooth, lovely--did I say creamy? The English muffins were crisp, hot, close to homemade. Ham was not fatty and easily cut with my fork. Hash browns were golden-brown and spread out beside the eggs benedict like blankets at a beach. The waitress was fun and friendly. The place was packed. A little wait--BUT WORTH IT. Do not pass this place up. Too good to be true.

    (5)
  • Tim P.

    Goldy's has a really cool atmosphere and always comes through with good, filling breakfasts. I love their blueberry pancakes and their juice.

    (5)
  • Gurjot T.

    Always a great experience. The smoked salmon hash, breakfast burrito and Sunrise drink were favorites. Service is great, though there is usually a wait to get a table.

    (5)
  • Ethan R.

    I've been traveling to Boise for 12 years and the couple times I tried to get in the wait was too long. Finally made it in yesterday and the wait was more than worth it. The menu has something to please everyone. Every dish that came out of the kitchen had my table exclaiming oohs and aahs. I ordered the salmon hash and could've done two plates it was so good. I love Boise and Goldy's is another reason for me to come back. Can't wait!

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    Popped in for a cup of coffee and a pastry while running early for a conference at the Grove. I just had what was, no doubt, the best blueberry scone if my life. Piping hot, more like a pancake, and delicious. Makes me wish I would have tried something else here because I'm sure it's delicious. All for a whopping $5.78.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    Best breakfast place in Boise! The food is amazing and they have the seating and wait down to an art. They are always busy but offer hot coffee while you wait and take your number so you don't have to stay inside while you wait. The corn beef hash and Peps potatoes were amazing! We will be back!

    (5)
  • Rachel H.

    Fun little basic, basic breakfast spot with a huge fan base. Warm colors, small space downstairs with an open kitchen, and some additional seating upstairs, with low ceiling height upstairs. Be prepared to wait upwards of an hour for a seat, but they serve breakfast seven days a week, and its good! If the wait is a concern, you can hunker down two doors down at Goldie's Corner and order a coffee or expresso drink. We enjoyed the pancakes, egg scrambles and waffle. Portion sizes were very generous. The salmon hash with egg and hollandaise was smaller than expected and didn't look very pretty on the plate, but tasted just fine. Customer service here was really friendly, affable, and comfortable. You could tell lots of customers come here on a regular.

    (4)
  • Leslie K.

    Not sure what all the fuss is about. It was OK but not worth waiting in a long line for in my opinion. I visited on a Thursday morning so luckily I did not have to wait and was immediately seated at the bar (benefits of being a singleton, I suppose). Ordered the coffee, two eggs, sausage, biscuit and potatoes which was more than enough food but not so great that you wanted to find a way to stuff it all in. My favorite part was the Goldy's potatoes which are well spiced and super flavorful. The sausage was decent, as were the eggs. Being from the south, I consider myself a bit of a biscuit connoisseur and these fell flat- just fluffy and tasteless. The coffee was good but for the prices, I would expect real cream (not the little one servings of half-and-half that don't have to be refrigerated) and real jam (not the single serve packets). I was hoping that I had found my breakfast home in a new city but I think I'm going to have to keep on looking.

    (3)
  • Kim K.

    Thanks to Yelpers, I found this amazing little nook full of delicious things! I ebasily found street parking nearby around 9:00 am on a Thursday (hint- seems like a good time to go!). The aroma from the street pulled me in! Upon entering, I noticed how cozy & quaint it is- adorable really. I love the saturated colors & cool lighting fixtures. It is like a neat,warm, funky coffee shop (and much, much more) with food awards displayed about the booths. You can opt to sit on the first floor (booth, table or bar) or upstairs. The upstairs is low, so if you are pushing 6', you may feel like a giant. Single-use rest rooms are upstairs. Our waiter was super cute & suggested what we should order! His recommedations were right on! I got the salmon hash with one egg over easy. To me, the portion was perfect. Not a big portion, but small enough to appreciate every bite. I highly recommend it. My co worker order the potato & dill frittata and loved it. Only suggestion for the server that brought our drinks... Tea drinkers will typically want the same kind of tea bag after 1-2 cups of tea. Take notice of the kind they drink & offer to bring another tea bag AND water! For example, I drink Earl Gray and when I want a fresh bag, I don't want to settle for a green tea or some flavored variety. Coffee drinkers always get better service.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    Goldy's is definitely one of those local hole-in-the-wall places that is worth the trip. When I went there, it was almost packed, but we were still able to get a seat right away up on the second floor (about 10:30am). The food was absolutely delicious - I had the Eggs Blackstone and the Special Potatoes. Our waiter was super nice, and the service was pretty prompt considering it was a packed house. It's a tad pricey, but I will definitely go back. I loved it.

    (5)
  • Andy D.

    5 stars, no doubt about it. Was staying at the Hampton Inn downtown during a business trip and was thankfully able to try this spot out during my trip. Had the spicy chicken benedict. The most amazing thing ever. Great espresso too.

    (5)
  • Tim F.

    Had the eggs blackstone which was decent. Hollandaise was a bit thick and overly lemony for my taste. Would try again but not thoroughly impressed at first visit.

    (3)
  • Ophelia M.

    We came here on a Tuesday morning for breakfast. We had heard that Tuesday is their slowest day and still we had to wait 15 minutes for a table (which was no big deal as we just went to their adjacent coffee shop and hung out drinking coffee until our table was ready--ya sometimes gotta wait for good food, yo!). Goldy's is a darling little bistro with warm golden walls and a darling décor that results in a cozy sort of atmosphere. The service is both friendly and efficient. I ordered their breakfast burrito with chorizo, which was delish and so large I had half to take home. One of my dining companions ordered their stuffed French toast and was wowed. Another got their blueberry pancake short stack and was delighted. Overall, it was a pleasurable experience. Although, I do agree with those that have said their prices are rather steep for breakfast--even a particularly fine breakfast (the one reason for omitting the fifth star). So, if you're willing to pay the prices, Goldy's serves up a fine breakfast, sure to be enjoyed by all.

    (4)
  • Meghan H.

    Stopped by here recently for a mimosa & it was awesome! Goldy's had so many flavors to choose from and my group of friends really enjoyed the variety of offerings. Will definitely stop by for breakfast & mimosas again!

    (5)
  • Tiff U.

    Had a wonderful breakfast today at Goldy's. The stuffed French toast did not disappoint. The breakfast burrito was huge and my husband couldn't finish it. This restaurant was recommended by several people. The wait was only 15 minutes. I've heard sometimes its an hour but well worth it.

    (5)
  • Alden C.

    I Googled for Breakfast Burritos in the Boise area and one of the results came up with this place. On Google they called it Goldy's Breakfast Burritos. Did I go to the wrong place? Goldy's seem to be all over on the corner of the block. I saw a lunch place too. They only had one kind of breakfast burrito here. Anyway I moved on past the burrito thing when I examined the menu some more. My mood moved from burritos to waffles when I saw them on the menu. The Malted Waffle is what caught my eye and I went ahead and got it. It was not a bad choice! The waffle tasted great and the malted part added a nice sparkle to breakfast! I also had a good iced chai to go along with the waffle! The restaurant is two stories and you can get waited on either downstairs or upstairs. It is cool to people watch from up above! Nice, friendly accommodating service was a plus! Looking forward to keeping this place in mind for a return trip!

    (4)
  • Andy N.

    The most reviewed place in Boise, ID. A small little spot with a lot of love. Also voted best hangover spot in Boise to eat at. There's a wait here so be prepared to come early. The menu has a lot of original recipes which I like. It puts my tastes buds to the test. The portions of food here are also really big. You can't leave hungry. I ordered the stuffed french toast and the biscuits and gravy. The french toast was one giant piece stuffed with so much inside I can't even remember what was in it. It didn't really need too much syrup because it had tons of flavor. The biscuits and gravy had a different taste to it here. The gravy was a little sweeter than I normally have it. It had little chunks of sausages in it as well. This is comfort food at it's finest. There's a reason why everyone comes to eat here.

    (4)
  • Nicholas B.

    Awesome breakfast! Interesting options. Enjoyed the chicken pesto sausage, everybody in our group was satisfied with their food! Cool looking interior as well. Service was friendly, parking kinda sucks. Best breakfast I've had in Idaho (besides Mom's or Nana's).

    (4)
  • Jean Z.

    Goldies is a tiny awkward little bistro with a 3 seat bar, about 5 tables downstairs and a quaint little stairway upstairs to where 3 or 4 additional tables sit, and the tiniest little bathroom you ever saw. So go potty at the hotel before you come down for a bite. I loved my breakfast here so much, that I called Georgie to come down from the hotel and have some too....it was worth it. Way worth it.

    (5)
  • Christine D.

    Goldy's an institution in the Boise area and so with most places like this on a weekend there is a wait. But they have that figured out too. See previous review. We were called on our cell phone and notified that our table was ready. We left Goldy's Corner and went around the corner to Goldy's Bistro. We were seated quickly and efficiently. We ordered and I had the portobello omelet which was very tasty and full of ingredients and served with your choice of bread. I chose the English muffin. All of this for under $12. The rest of my party each had an orange juice, I'm glad I didn't order one as I wouldn't have been able to finish they were the size of a big gulp. I was told the orange juice tasted more fresh squeezed than out of a container. Atmosphere is a constant bustle in this antique building which is why they do not remodel and make it bigger but it works as it is. Particularly, with the addition of the coffee shop around the corner. Restrooms upstairs, I didn't make it up there but I was told that's where they are. In and out very quickly as the table awaited it's next group of hungry customers. I would try this again if I was in town.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Food so good I thought I was in Portland. Atmosphere was great. Service was excellent. Yes, there was a wait - but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Cory T.

    A Boise must! There will be a wait, but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Joanna T.

    Red flannel hash = DELICIOUS! I came here with a bunch of friends for breakfast, and was happily surprised by all of the options! We sat down at the bakery/cafe first, and I had mind-blowing coffee cake. so tasty! But that also meant that by the time we sat down for breakfast, we weren't hungry enough to tackle the breakfast burrito, which was highly recommended. I got the two eggs + bread + potato combo thing...I would have to say that the most memorable part was the red flannel hash - with potatoes and beets and fennel. so good!!!! The biscuit was a little bit dry, but everything else was so tasty I didn't even really care!

    (4)
  • Hammer F.

    Be prepared for a LOOONNNNNNNGGGGGG wait if you get there after 0900. Food is great. I recommend on of the Benedicts. The coffee is not that good considering this is more of a high-end breakfast joint. Great selection for breakfast cocktails (if you are into that sort of thing). Be advised, much of the seating is near the door...on a cold day, it can get pretty chilly so wear a jacket.

    (4)
  • Rebecca B.

    It was delicious! I had the salmon Benedict and fruit cup (which was the best fruit cup I've ever had)

    (5)
  • Dave S.

    I have been a happy customer of this place for several years now. Big fan. Love the hollandaise sauce. Especially after trying to make it myself at home...you know sometimes it's just better to just outsource certain jobs. I have heard many folks complain about the line stretching out into the cold street. Maybe that was unpleasant for some, but really, what does that tell you about the food? Recently they have partnered with a coffee shop on the corner of the block and you can sit in comfort waiting for your table...problem solved.

    (5)
  • Kelsey G.

    Pretty great - road tripped though Boise and needed some breakfast, saw the reviews and had to come. Called 1/2 an hour ahead and they wouldn't put my name on the list from the phone ( a little inconvenient when time is of importance?) so I had to drive all the way there to get on this list and wait another 45 minutes. Was very good though - worth our wait! Farmers market was going on meanwhile so we just looked around until they cell phoned us telling us it was ready - which was in fact convenient. It's a (very) small little joint made from an old house it appears but the atmosphere is just incredible. I got Spicy eggs Benedict- best I've ever had! Hot chocolate was incredible. Orange juice and Goldy's something (juice with orange fauve and cranberry) were too good for words. Blueberry pancake quite delicious Scrambled eggs were some of the best Sweet potato hash browns were burnt so no good Bread pudding muffin was very tiny and quite disgusting, maybe not my taste.. But... Another downfall is the price. About $40 for two people for.. BREAKFAST? Worth it though.. But still a bit pricey :)

    (4)
  • Alexxander P.

    Ok so... I went into this place with high expectations and wanting to compare this place to the original pancake house. We order stuffed French toast, Basque sausage, biscuits and Gravey, eggs Benny, and a omelet. And this is how it is for me between Goldy's and Original pancake house. Goldy's is a good place if you like greasy type country food. Everything is really fatty and you can taste it in the meats, gravey, and even the omelets. Original Pancake house has really good clean food the meats are really lean but still good, the pancakes,waffles, French toast all that are always fresh and made from scratch and aren't soggy or burned in any way. Also everything has its own unique taste. Were as Goldy's everything tastes about the same because it's all so greasy. But still definitely a great place for breakfast still. It just depends what you want. And also original pancake house is so much cheaper. They have everything under $10 and most things at Goldy's start @ $9 and go up past $12 still not really expensive but comparing the two. Original Pancake house is cheaper.

    (4)
  • Kevin U.

    A new favorite and a must for all future visits to Boise. Exceptional Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs. Make sure to get the Peps (potatoes) and Black Rye toast. Best breakfast I've had in a long time!

    (5)
  • Michael A.

    Holy ****, the blueberry pancakes... get them. I've been here a few times and always loved the food and service, but this morning was the first time I ordered the blueberry pancakes. Let me just say, I eat breakfast out about 1-2 times per week, and those were the best pancakes I've ever had, ever.

    (5)
  • Ronald B.

    This was our second attempt at Goldy's, but the wait was over 1hr. for a table for 2. We had looked up Best Breakfast in Boise and found the rave reviews. The truth is there is only 1 parking spot in front of the restaurant and it is only for 15 mins.. There are about 20 more around the corner. We parked a block away in a public parking spot and paid $2 for 2Hrs., not considering that we would have to wait so long. In all fairness to Goldy's, they will call you when your table is ready so you can explore downtown Boise. So if you would like to eat at Goldy's make sure you have the time to wait. We ended up going to Addies 2 blocks away. Classic American breakfast, fast friendly service, with hot coffee. Cost for 2 was $17 with ( some ) parking right in front of the restaurant.

    (1)
  • Amy G.

    First experience: Fast & friendly service. Excellent food. (I'm having a slice I quiche.) great coffee. Very nice. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • John K.

    I've traveled far and wide, and when I am asked where my favorite breakfast spot is at I don't hesitate and say Goldy's. Whether it is one of their superb breakfast meats, a cup of their hot coffee, the irresistible fluffy pancakes, or savory potatoes this place never lets me down. It isn't often that I get up to Boise, but when I do it is a given that Goldy's is on the top of my list.

    (5)
  • Jonathan C.

    Atmosphere is very warm and inviting. The service is very attentive and quick. Even the menu for breakfast features creativeness and a little something for everyone. The food is good and tasty. I had the skillet and enjoyed it. The only complaint I have is the $3.50 for a glass of orange juice.

    (4)
  • Allison H.

    Goldy's is a great spot for breakfast. The portions are huge and a good weekend treat. I like their build your own breakfast--you pick a protein, egg, potato, and bread. The grilled salmon was delicious and the eggs were poached to perfection. The Goldy's potatoes were yummy. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff friendly and attentive--my coffee cup was always full. The only downside is there is often a long wait, but they will call you on your cell.

    (5)
  • Carolyn S.

    This is our "go to" favorite breakfast place in Boise. Food is always delicious and you can customize your meal. My favorite breakfast meal here is the salmon fillet with eggs (over easy), Goldy's peps (that's potatoes with cheese & peppers), cinnamon bread toast, and coffee. It's a bit more pricey than eating at an Ihop but well worth it in my opinion!

    (5)
  • Drew M.

    Great b'fast place if you're staying downtown, fresh ingredients and a wide selection. Lori raved about the sweet potato hash browns and both our omelets were very good. Expect a bit of a wait...worth it!

    (5)
  • Hijo d.

    Found on yelp while passing through Boise. I found Goldy's to be pretty mediocre and would not recommend. The food is basically one step above your average Denny's -- except you have to wait 45 minutes and pay 3x as much... 1.Everybody refers to the food being homemade. I guess I am not sure what they are referring to as the only thing that seemed homemade was the fact the eggs were not made from powder + water. The bread was store bought, likely at Safeway or Albertsons and was far from homemade. Not even good quality. The honey and jam were packets you'd find at Denny's. That is all fine, but not if you are paying 13 bucks a plate. 2. The coffee was terrible. I drank half a cup and switched to tea as the coffee was basically gas station coffee...burned, watery, acidic. 3. The food was really overpriced. Almost 13 dollars for a two egg scramble, a piece of Safeway toast, and some greasy potatoes? I am OK with that if the servers are making a decent wage but based on the service, I would say that is not likely. The food was really bland and had no character. 4. All that, and you had to wait for 45-50 minutes -- not worth the wait (would you wait 45 minutes to eat at Denny's? Would you ever have to wait 45 minutes to eat at Denny's might be a better question...). The person manning the front told us 15 minutes. Not sure if that was just a really bad estimate or she was not telling people accurate timeframes as we never would have waited that long. You can wait in the coffee shop they also own on the corner. The coffee there was slightly better and was fresh, but still not great. 5. The service was OK, not great. Once we got our food, our server never checked on us again until she put the tab on the table and walked off without even asking if we needed anything or how the food was. 6. The place was really clean and it was pretty easy to find street parking. Though, you are only allowed to park for 1 hour and you can not re-feed the meter according to the signs. So, you risk getting a ticket as well. The whole impression I got from the place was that it was always busy and they didn't really care much about customer service because there was somebody else willing to wait an hour to eat their overpriced Denny's food. They were not unfriendly and the service wasn't bad. But I wouldn't characterize as good or friendly. Indifferent at best. All that said, I say: skip it.

    (2)
  • Mental Jewelry ..

    (From a visit last summer) Pros: Delicious. I had the oatmeal and pecan pancakes and strawberry lemonade. Walking distance from our hotel. Cons: Loud. Very loud. Small. Very small. Had to catch a flight after, so I could not take a to-go box.

    (4)
  • Megs H.

    Anyone who complains about this place is STUPID. Food is never below amazing, and the service is always great too. Time waiting is the ONLY reason I don't go here every single morning of my life (and happily gain 400lbs eating my weight in their yummy food!)... Get the fruit cup! The variety and presentation is NOT simply mellons in a cup. I promise!

    (5)
  • Jim G.

    WOW !!! Just an unreal turn around. My first time here was fantastic. This time makes me rethink my position on this place. My eggs were over cooked, the biscuits and gravy were cold, the potatoes were barley warm, and the sausage was a little to salty for my taste. I told my server and he ordered new eggs. That was it. I hardly saw him the rest of the time..... And that's a small restaurant.... very small. I sent back the biscuits and gravy and got toast. That was the only food item I got that was hot. But then when I got the check they still wanted to charge me extra for the biscuits and gravy..... Didn't go for that. When I saw my toast ready the owner actually picked up the plate to hand it to my server, the server ignored him ..... then he just sat the toast down without bringing it to me. My table was 3 feet away from the cash register where the owner was. As we were paying for our meal I told the owner about my meal and the extra charge. He seemed confused. Like he had never heard a complaint before. Either that or he was on a mega large dose of vicodin. He had just a blank look on his face and said " I don't know what to tell you, I guess I will talk to them in the back"..... That was it. Not even a " I'm Sorry " from the owner. No discount, no " please try us again this is not the normal " .... Also if you have trouble with stairs (walker or wheelchair) and need to use the rest room, good luck. The restrooms are upstairs and no elevator. The front door does not even have a wheelchair ramp...... But to be fair..... They will help you inside as much as they can. There is even a will call bell outside by the door if you need assistance. They will come out and get you if you have any trouble getting inside. So for those of you that have not gone there yet.... It is a hit or miss when it comes to this place.

    (2)
  • John P.

    Hands down the best breakfast joint in Boise. I live for their coffee and eggs benny. I recommend going on a weekday if you're able; the lines on the weekend can get very lengthy.

    (5)
  • Jeanne Z.

    A perfect 'lil breakfast nook, I was a huge fan of the stuffed french toast I ordered for breakfast, and I know that the other people in my party were equally as happy with their orders. Goldy's servers had a very generous hand on their champagne pours for their mimosa's and their champagne with strawberries-drinks. Definitely worth the wait. ****I'm from Portland, OR and so I am grateful to have found out about this place from Yelp initially, well worth it.

    (5)
  • Clark K.

    5 star - salmon hash w a couple of poached eggs on top is a masterpiece. The hollandaise on anything, but pancakes is an amazing experience of tasty. Nothing disappoints in this place, plan to wait, enjoy your wait w a cup of coffee next door at their corner coffee stop-awesome latte's.

    (5)
  • Mike R.

    Goldy's is our go-to place for breakfast when visiting family in Boise. I always enjoy the hashes, pancakes, fresh fruit, and sage sausage.

    (5)
  • Jenny M.

    Running a restaurant let alone a breakfast establishment has to be one of the toughest businesses to succeed in. For one, people can get cranky when they are hungry and have to wait. Secondly people can get cranky when they are hungry, have to wait and it's the morning or near it. Goldy's clearly does a great job evident by the large group of people always milling around outside on the weekends. Yes, it's a long wait and they are always busy, but generally if you show up before 9am it's not that bad. That being said the wait is worth it! One great thing they have going for them is that they will take your phone number and you can go wait at Goldy's Coffee Shop next door and sip on a mimosa or an excellent cup of Earl Grey. Goldy's Pluses: A great loft area, fantastic and friendly staff, scrambled egg's always spot on, Rye toast and the best plaque I have ever seen hanging in a restaurant "Children Left Unattended Will Be Given an Espresso and a Free Puppy". Goldy's Negatives: Being cranky in the morning and having to wait.

    (4)
  • Winnie L.

    Quick, friendly service; tasty food; good location. One of the golden rules is: eat where the locals eat. Lots of suits eating here and they seem to be locals. i wasn't due to meet my boss until 8:40am so i woke up earlier than i needed to and grabbed some brunch in BoDo. There's free breakfast at the hotel but I was curious about Idahoan Yelpers' favorite breakfast place. This nook on Capitol was packed for a business morning but luckily I found a table. Water and menus arrived promptly. The wait team was friendly and efficient. My order was taken and my cappuccino arrived shortly after. They will ask you if you like your cappuccino wet or dry. This means whether you want more express or more foam. First time I was asked this question. I like foam but I like liquids more, so wet for me it was. No rock sugar stirring wand here (unlike McCormick's in LA) but after my cup was emptied, the waiter came by to fill it with coffee. What a nice touch. i hadn't planned on eating lunch at the client's cafeteria again so i went for the Sundried Tomato Frittata. I figure any diner can do eggs and potatoes and sausage, so i gave the Special of the Day a try. It was a little strange to me that they drowned the frittata in gorgonzola + sundried tomato sauce. it was tasty, nonetheless. however, they are really greasy as well (leftovers had generous amounts of liquid gold oil all over the bottom of the box). after a few bites, I realized that it was still to early to eat so i put the leftovers in the paper to-go boxes and was on my way. i was able to get in and out of this two-story breakfast spot within a half hour. similar to N.N.'s experience (scroll way down), i had accelerated bowel movement. Good if you have traveler's constipation or just want your colons clean. No complains here. My client told me that Goldy's an awesome place. So there: locals approved, Yelpers agree - Goldy's a winner. see pics: yelp.com/biz_photos/snTp…

    (5)
  • Will S.

    Words and phrases such as superlative, mind blowing, classic, core, orgasmic, perfection......they all come to mind when I think of our experience at Goldy's. We waited for 25 minutes to get in on a Friday morning. Never have I waited 25 minutes for such good food. This was the best breakfast I've ever experienced outside of my Mothers kitchen. Better than Snooze in Colorado, better than anywhere in NYC, better than anywhere in Austin, better than anywhere in Porland. Hands down my favorite breakfast outside of Mama's kitchen. My wife and I had different versions of eggs Benedict, I had classic she had the one with salmon. Both were beyond perfect: creamy heavenly homemade hollandaise, perfectly cooked poached eggs, excellent ham, amazing smoked salmon, nearly perfect English muffins. Endless coffee, that was an amazing brew, and service that was telepathic. Worth your wait in every sense. This place made me wish I lived in Boise!!!!!! It's simply that good. If you are in the area this is a must try!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Charley C.

    We were only in Boise for two days, and when we were sent to Goldy's by the people at Browns Gallery, we looked at the YELP reviews for the place and went immediately to Goldy's for breakfast (her) / Lunch (me). Well it is as good as all the reviews. EVERYTHING! Food, Staff, Service all very nice, and you will meet very interesting people (we did). So we came back the next day and did it again! The Breakfast burrito was PERFECT and the wrap she had was also wonderful. Just GO and ENJOY

    (5)
  • Danny L.

    Not a wonderful experience. Extremely slow service. I had the breakfast burrito and it was okay.

    (2)
  • Steve V.

    The eggs Benedict is fantastic, the hash browns great, and coffee excellent. The pricing is just right for the quality of food! I would come here every time I'm in Boise.

    (5)
  • Kristen H.

    Holy frikkin' moly! I popped in on this place for breakfast over a year ago, and I still remember my order. That is the sign of a darn good meal! I ordered the red flannel hash (potatoes, beets, bacon) breakfast combo ($12) and a coffee. There was a 45 minute wait, but it was worth every minute. Boise is way ahead of the game in developing hash concoctions. Please open a Goldy's in LA!

    (5)
  • Kimberly B.

    Sadly, I find Goldy's claim to serve fresh, local, and quality food to be disingenuous after discovering that their eggs are all from battery cage hens. In this regard, they are no better than a fast food joint, and their prices are considerably higher. Goldy's caters to quality conscious, discerning diners, many of whom probably assume that they are not eating factory farmed eggs. I hope they change this policy because it is a special place with great ambiance that I can no longer enjoy,

    (1)
  • Tamara J.

    Excellent service, excellent food. Love the poppyseed pancakes with lemon curd sauce. Amazing! Chicken friend steak was excellent too.

    (5)
  • Erica S.

    They have the best breakfast food and it is such a cute place to eat. If you've never been, this place is a must!

    (5)
  • Chris S.

    Next on the list was breakfast the next morning. My Yelp research said that Goldy's was the best breakfast in Boise, so we made our trek downtown to see if it lives up to the hype. Before I get to the review though, make sure and keep your eyes peeled. The term "hole in the wall" definitely applies to this place. Don't blink as you walk by, or you'll miss it. Well... maybe not. Just look for the crowd milling about outside. Service: 5/5 The hostess took our name as soon as we walked in. There was coffee available outside for people who were waiting. We aren't coffee drinkers so we didn't avail ourselves of it, but other folks did. We were quoted 5-10 minutes and it was about 5 minutes before we were seated. When we were taken to our table, water glasses were already there for us. Service during the meal itself was satisfactory. Our order was taken in a reasonable time. I ordered a glass of chai tea and it arrived quickly. Overall no complaints with the service. Food: 4/5 Ok maybe this isn't totally fair. After reading the reviews for Goldy's, I was expecting the best breakfast I had ever eaten. And make so mistake, it was a very good breakfast. But after I was done, I was not left with the feeling like this was the best breakfast ever, or even that it really stood out to me in any way. My wife ordered a three-egg omelet and she was very satisfied with the amount of toppings in it. I ordered the salmon fillet with eggs, and Goldy's special potatoes. It was all very good food. And that is why I said maybe only giving them 4/5 here is unfair. Perhaps it is my expectations that were too high, but nothing here shouted "GREAT!" to me. Overall Impressions: 4/5 Goldy's is a quaint little place, as I mentioned above, practically a "hole in the wall." But that quaintness comes at a price. If you are even mildly claustrophobic, Goldy's is probably not the place for you. The tables are VERY close together. We were seated upstairs, and my head was a couple inches from the ceiling when I stood up. We had a difficult time with our young son in there, and I would imagine it would be even more difficult with an older child that is more "mobile" on their own. So if you are in downtown Boise and hungry for breakfast, I can heartily recommend Goldy's, but I'm not sure I would go out of my way just to go there.

    (4)
  • DP G.

    My favorite breakfast in the land! Every time I come to Boise, I make sure to get a meal at Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Sharece B.

    This is a hot spot in downtown Boise. There's quite a wait for breakfast, but if you wait and get a coffee at Goldy's Corner while you wait, you can save a buck on coffee and take your paper cup in with you to the diner. It's a tight squeeze and a bit tough with kids, but the plates are great. I understand why it won the Best Hangover Food Award in 2008. The breakfast is smashing and if you're into eggs benedict, you'll be in heaven. If you're a more traditional breakfast eater, you'll definitely find something you like. The sweet potato hash browns are nothing special, but some Franz toast with mini packs of freezer jam will make up for this. Basically, if you're in Boise and you're not on a tight schedule, it'd definitely be a good thing to stop in at Goldy's.

    (4)
  • Kevin L.

    Good, but long wait for table and long wait for food. In the end, wasn't anything all that special.

    (3)
  • Don S.

    Really good food, enough to get four stars. If for the basic breakfast fare alone, it would be five.....however the three things that follow bump it down. Coffee barely drinkable Parking can be tough and costs and limited by minutes.l..one hour.... Crowded and the wait......

    (4)
  • Joy S.

    Always always always a fantastic breakfast! The red flannel hash you really have to try! It is amazing and so delicious! Only bummer is the wait to get in!

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    This place never disappoints. I have had a few things on the menu, and loved everything. I had an amazing cappucino, followed by the create your own combo. I got the one with 2 eggs over medium, basque chorizo, and their red flannel hash. The color is crazy, but the taste is wonderful. This place is worth the wait. We went at 8:30 on a weekday and there actually wasnt a wait, so if you can go then, well then go.

    (5)
  • Tanja S.

    Much has been said, I just want to come here and give them another 5 star rating, I would give 6 if I could. LOVE this place, just wish it were open all day !

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    Was a little underwhelmed at Goldy's. We had read the reviews, seen the press, and even been told by friends that we HAD to go there while in Boise. We were told about numerous pancake options, which turned out to be untrue. Don't get me wrong, everything is good at Goldy's. It's just that it's just a bit....average. Nothing really special to report, it tastes like breakfast food. I would've thought that being in Boise, they'd have tons of potato specials, but the specials that they had were all generic. My wife had the sweet potato hash browns, which we thought were the most intriguing of the potato specials. She found them to be a little undercooked, and not that exciting. The vibe is cozy and a little chic, but maybe the good press has gotten the best of the place, because it's really expensive for a breakfast place as well. Breakfast combos in the $13 range.

    (3)
  • Brig A.

    I lived in Boise for a number of years and never tried this place. Now that I have tried it when I return to Boise I will eat here again. The only reason that it isn't five stars is because the service was so-so.

    (4)
  • Colin W.

    Spicy Eggs Benedict. Wow is all I can say. Great Muffin, Ham, Sauce and perfectly poached eggs! Very interesting atmosphere. I went on a Monday morning and waited 20min for a table. I don't think I would go on a weekend due to the wait. Great food though.

    (5)
  • Nicole D.

    I have been hearing for years how wonderful Goldy's is and finally attempted to go for breakfast during lunchtime around 11:15am on a weekday. Luckily there was no wait! I went the a la carte route and ordered the scrambled eggs, potatoes, maple sausage and the black beans. The food was delicious, even the scrambled eggs were better than anywhere I've had or made myself. The black beans are like nothing I've had and have a nice flavor and spice. My only reason for giving the 4 stars is because the attitude of our server -- she acted annoyed that we were there and when we asked where our food was 40 minutes after ordering she responded "didn't you know, you have to wait 30 to 45 minutes for our food, that's our standard" sorry, but on my lunch hour that's just cutting it a bit too close. Overall I enjoy Goldy's but always make sure to allot myself enough time...

    (4)
  • Tommy V.

    Awesome homemade tasting breakfast. Best breakfast place in Boise. You might have to wait to get a table and space is tight inside, but it's worth it. Prices are a little high. Service is good.

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    Wow. I cannot begin to tell you how impressed I was with this place. Being new to Boise, I wanted to find the best of the best and this certainly hit the spot. The wait was an hour long but as the other yelpers said--it's worth the wait. The service was great and the food choices are unique. I had the salmon cakes with corned beef hash potatoes with a homemade biscuit. SOO GOOD. Go here.

    (5)
  • Lena L.

    As everywhere else in Boise, the hostess, servers and everyone else we encountered were super friendly. We went for brunch Friday morning, and even on a weekday there was a 45 min wait. We each got omelets with toast and sweet potato home fries. The meal was very good. My only complaint was that it took an hour to get our three meals. While we waited, we noticed there was just no food flowing out of the kitchen. I wonder if they were short staffed or what was going on. Either way the endless cups of coffee and water refills kept us content and the food made up for the wait. I would return.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    What a fun, little, no-nonsense place. Be prepared for a wait - but it's worth it. Weekly sausage specials - just ask. This week is uncured chipotle cheddar. Definitely stop in here.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    I food was okay, but NOT worth the wait. Was told 45 minutes and it ended up being an hour and a half. Way too hyped and not as good as the reviews say. The price is a little high for what you get, they average $13 for a breakfast with eggs, bacon, and hash browns. I will never go there again.

    (2)
  • Steph K.

    Fabulous breakfast!! I went here this past Friday for breakfast with a few of my co-workers before we headed to the airport to leave town after being there for a week. Goldy's was one of the best meals I had all week. The place is small and quaint, with a great vibe and fun decor. For breakfast, I had the malted waffle with a side of Goldy's potatoes and a Vanilla Chai Tea with soy milk. The chai tea was perfectly made, full of flavor and just the right amount of spices. The waffle was fluffy and golden brown, topped with the warm maple syrup completed this wondeful meal. I am in Boise twice a year for business meetings, and will be making a point to head back here for breakfast next time I am in town!

    (5)
  • Logan B.

    It was good but not great. The eggs Benny were a little too salty. The OJ was from concentrate and not freshly squeezed. Not bad, but not worth all the hype.

    (3)
  • Scott L.

    Exceeded expectations. Omelet was awesome, fresh everything, service friendly. Only knock was food takes a while, but I'm used to Jersey diners. This was 100x better. Have to eat here if in town

    (5)
  • Mackenzie J.

    SO FABULOUS. Very small, intimate location so expect a wait if you have more than one. Space is tight so only invite one or two lucky friends to dine with you. If flying solo, you can often snag a lone bar seat without much of a wait. Pop in early and get your name on the list, then go hit the farmers market or shop downtown.... they'll call your cell when your table is close to ready so you can cruise back. The food is SO SO worth waiting for! The VEGGI BENNY with hollandaise is FANTASTIC! Add some sweet potato hash browns and a Goldy's Sunrise (mix of mango, guava, OJ, and cranberry juice... YUM) and you are set!

    (5)
  • Emmayjo J.

    Wow! One of the most INCREDIBLE breakfasts I've ever had! The breakfast sausage is amazing, GREAT coffee and FANTASTIC environment! A must for anyone visiting Boise! YUM!

    (5)
  • Sharlie A.

    My girlfriend and I ate at Goldy's this morning. I was not sure what to expect after reading the varied reviews. We had probably a 15 minute wait, ordered lattes in their coffeehouse next door and they called my cell when our table was ready. Easy. I had the Build-My-Own breakfast w/ eggs, bacon, red potatoes and a blueberry pancake. The cake was the best part. Big fat whole berries throughout-yum. I tried to finish my whole meal but got pretty dang full. I enjoyed the decor and overall atmosphere. The waitstaff were attentive but not bugging me. Reminded me of a place you might find in-oh you guessed it-Eugene. Small but cozy and filled with "real" people. I can't wait to go again.

    (4)
  • Derrick E.

    We've been in BoDo for our cousin's wedding...where'd the weekend go? It was the family's last day in Boise & there was no wait at Goldy's this past Monday morning. Goldy's crew put together a couple of tables for our party of 6 adults & 4 kids. 3 of the kids got a kick out of the iconic "Mickey" shaped pancakes. The oldest of the kids ordered eggs over easy but she instead received scrambled. Our server with the dreads apologized & 5 minutes later had brought out 2 eggs...yes, over easy. He was great! I gotta tell ya'll...when the last plate hit the table, there was every bit of silence goin' on in our part of the restaurant. I enjoyed my made-to-order 3-egg omelet. (bacon, grilled onions & jack cheese) yum-o! I don't even know what my wife had, when I looked over, her plate was bare & she was smackin' her lips. Looked over at the in-laws at the other end & they were just staring down in their troughs with blinders on. I looked over at my wife's cousin John M., and he actually had the plate up to his grill, tilted up at a 45° angle as he slid the other half of the eggs benedict into his gullet. Yeah, this place is that good. When we walked out, a small line was formed...what? On a Monday morning? Jeez. Well, at least Goldy's supplies coffee for those waiting outside. 3.5 Stars Not really a deez® review, more of a description of our experience. Thanks for readin' anyway.

    (3)
  • J T.

    Loved the coffeeshop at the corner, which was a great place to wait to get to the restaurant. The food was amazing.

    (5)
  • Danny A.

    I liked the place, but hate that there is always such a long wait! instead of making their little cafe I don't understand why they didnt just make the place bigger. either way, food is go.od - service is as good as it gets for a breakfast joint. I guess im just grumpy in the mornings when im hungry,

    (3)
  • Anthony M.

    Best breakfast in Boise, period.

    (5)
  • Joel H.

    Really really really like the little Goldy's coffee shop on the corner. Them chicken pot pies are the best!

    (5)
  • Elisa M.

    We had to wait for over an hour and a half to eat here and frankly I was quite skeptical that it would be worth the wait. I was pleasantly surprised! The restaurant is VERY small and can seat under 50 people at one time. It is worth the wait. They take your cell phone# so you can wander around the city and will call you when it's your turn to be seated. We each ordered something different (there were 5 of us) and then shared; the food was outstanding. We tried their blueberry scones-- which were more English than they were American-- and they were very flavorful. We each ordered a different side-dish potato and they were all very good. I think my favorite was the Sweet Potato Hash Browns. TIP: Their soft-drinks are not refillable. They come in a can.

    (4)
  • Natasha M.

    I went here for breakfast on a Sunday at about 8:30. The place was already hopping. I started with some coffee, which tasted fresh and delicious. My cup was never empty. I ordered- The veggie benny- First of all, I love that you can get a half order of this. I always feel way too heavy after eating a full serving, plus it allowed me to try other things. I was surprised when this came out, because it was so beautifully presented. The vegetables were nicely layered with a perfectly poached egg on top, and just the right amount of hollandaise. The hollandaise was neither too greasy nor too runny. The somewhat awkward ambiance of this place does not carry over to their food. A blueberry pancake- Ginormous! I could barely eat half. It was fluffy and they used fresh blueberries. Yum. Fruit cup- I ended up getting one of these to go, since I saw the people next to me order one. I usually avoid fruit cups at restaurant since they normally consist of some sad looking melons. However, this looked amazing! It had blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, kiwi, pineapple, etc. The fruit itself was very fresh. I know some people commented on it being pricey, but there is a reason that fruit cups at other places are cheap....the fruit sucks. The service overall was great. My waiter was really helpful and friendly. Despite being really busy, the service and the quality of the food did not suffer. If I ever return to Boise, I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Sarah C.

    Perfectly cooked sunny side up AND soft scrambled eggs. Perfectly cooked bacon. Crispy potatoes. Caffeine choices. What more does one want for breakfast? Did I mention the bacon was perfectly cooked? The bacon is better here then at Bacon.

    (5)
  • Kurt G.

    Goldy's really is "as good as it gets." It is the only place that I know of in Boise that can be compared to restaurants in other areas without the qualifier "for Boise." Starches are good. Eggs are good. Selection good. Coffee service great. Service in general great. The bad: The wait. At least there is coffee and a friendly crowd.

    (5)
  • Claire O.

    Be prepared for a least an hour long wait, a small loud crowded dining area, and just OK service. Having said that, the food is fantastic and makes up for everything else. It's a great place to take people from out of town and on Saturdays you can usually put your name in and they will call you (on your cell phone) when your table is ready, so you can go walk around the Farmers Market instead of standing around.

    (4)
  • Ethan H.

    This is the best breakfast in Boise. You will not find a better atmosphere, better service, and better food for this price! Everything that can be homemade IS homemade. If you haven't gone, you're cheating yourself, this stuff is where it's at!

    (5)
  • Reid S.

    Overrated in my opinion. The eggs benny is really good but everything else is overpriced for what you get.

    (3)
  • Nate C.

    Note to the reader: I have only eaten at two breakfast spots in Boise. I don't have the broadest perspective on local breakfast spots. However, I believe that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And Goldy's ain't broke... I LOVE breakfast. And in my travels, have seen the good, the bad and the ugly. Goldy's is definitely in my top 5 of all time. You want pancakes? Goldy's has that locked down. You want a killer benny? Goldy's will satisfy. You looking for a corned beef hash that will be on your "last meal" list? Goldy's corned beef hash will let you die happy. If you are feeling adventurous, there is a handful of house recipes that will keep you flipping back-and-forth through the menu trying to make a decision. The ONLY thing that will keep Goldy's being a five-star spot is the coffee. Not the worst cup, but nothing to write home about either. Goldy, you get points for using a local roaster, but there needs to be a better cup of java to put you at the top of the heap. Get the corned beef - the beef is flavorful, moist, and crisped to perfection on the edges, the finest Idaho potatoes bring it all together. Get the blueberry pancakes - sweet, juicy, pillowy, crusty exterior, real maple syrup...heaven.

    (4)
  • Man-E O.

    Almost skipped the place due to the wait, but all I can say is the Breakfast burrito brought me some delicious peace! Also the service is friendly once you're in!

    (5)
  • Gary T.

    My gf and I were steered here by some locals and it didn't disappoint! I had the chicken fried steak and eggs and my gf had an egg and jalapeno/apple sausage special. The chicken fried steak portion was immense like the Seattle Space Needle and was dipped at least twice in batter, it took ALL my strength to finish it. Our eggs were really fresh and the jalapeno/apple sausage was pretty good as well. If you're really really hungry then this is the place to get a very filling meal.

    (4)
  • Spamolacat C.

    My gf and I used to go to this place when she lived and worked in Boise. We were having brunch at a place in Tahoe today that had 4.5 stars on Yelp. We were pretty disappointed and all we could say was: this ain't no Goldie's! We loved Goldie's. It's always a wait but give them your cell number and when your name is next they'll call you! No place to wait except outside which can be pretty chilly sometimes in Boise. So we just walked over to the Flying M coffee house for a cup-O-joe usually they were ringing my phone on our walk back. They have lots of interesting sausages and meat choices. The corned beef hash is awesome! The Belgian waffle is the best we've ever had! Super light and fluffy. I don't understand why people say it has a hipster vibe. It's just got a funky decor and the waitstaff is heavy with the tatoo crowd but they've all been nice to us.

    (5)
  • Mary C.

    Went here this morning with my friend on the recommendation of some locals and glowing Yelp reviews. Place was full, but we didn't have to wait (just past 8AM). Even though the place was crowded, we were served promptly. Good coffee, locally roasted. Quaint & cozy atmosphere, like other Yelpers have said. I ordered the Andalusia Eggs, which is one of their original recipes (advertised as two poached eggs in marinara sauce w/ asparagus, ham and chorizo). Tasty but not outta this world. My eggs came fried over easy instead of poached, and the ham and chorizo bits were slightly unappetizing chewy cubes. Peeking at the plates going past, it looks like their Eggs Benedict plates are the go-to item here-- I might have given this place 4 or 5 stars had I ordered those. My friend ordered 2 scrambled eggs, bacon and hash browns, which he enjoyed, but I thought for $13 what he got was a bit overpriced. Was definitely impressed by the service (very reasonable wait given that all the tables in the place were full), enjoyed the jams (no HFCS!) and all the sauces on the table. Not the best breakfast I've ever had (but to be fair, it's hard to beat Portland or San Francisco breakfast joints, and this is Boise), but enjoyable on the whole. I'd probably go back to try one of the salmon dishes or the eggs benedict. Or the stuffed french toast.

    (3)
  • Buddy S.

    Wonderful I read the reviews here and since it was around the corner decided to check it out instead of the typical hotel breakfast buffet. It was delicious! I had read that the eggs benedict were the best and i've had the best and yes, it's the best. The second day I went back I got a three egg omelet with ham and a pancake. Since I didn't want the potatoes they gave me an extra pancake. I only wish they didn't because I didn't want to leave it on the plate. Everything was so good I wish I had gone there everyday.

    (5)
  • Alisa K.

    Service excellent, fruit, eggs, sweet potato hash browns fabulous. Glad I decided to come by this morning. No wait, super nice server, filled my coffee immediately. Expectations met and exceeded.

    (5)
  • justin h.

    Quick service (take out). Super crowded on a Saturday morning. Yummy food. Stuffed French Toast was great. Bacon was thick and cooked just right.

    (4)
  • Matt B.

    Best Breakfast in Boise. Every Saturday mourning I wake up and want to goto Goldy's Downtown Boise. The coffee is great and locally roasted and if there is a long wait (which there usually is) they place a table outside with fresh coffee, sugar and creme. The food is fantastic, not one bad experience so far. The only thing is to make sure you are prepared to wait 30min-1 hour especially if going on the weekend.

    (5)
  • Matt T.

    After hearing so much about this place I was disappointed after bringing my friend here when we were passing through Boise. All in all the food was pretty boring / bland...which I don't understand because I had a breakfast burrito w chorizo. How can something with chorizo taste bland? And her pancakes were standard-fare-tasting, that seemed like they could have come from any local diner. But the most ridiculous thing was the waiting area. The cramped space had a continuous wait, but no waiting area. So people were continuously propping the door open to check wait times on a very very cold winter day. The dining room was frigid. We had our coats on and were still very uncomfortable. Needless to say I won't go back. Our server was friendly, hence the two stars.

    (2)
  • John D.

    I have lived all over the country, worked in restaurants, and love to eat out, and I can say that hands down, Goldy's is my favorite breakfast place. I work out of town for many weeks at a time, but when I am home, I have to force myself not to eat breakfast at Goldy's every day. They are a bit pricey, but you're paying for top quality ingredients prepared splendidly. Their menu doesn't pigeon hole you, but lets you try a near infinite variety of combinations. I personally love their corned beef hash and bacon (this is why I have to restrain myself). Get there early if you don't want to have to wait outside, but it looks like they opened a place on the corner that would make for a nice place to wait for your table.

    (5)
  • Nathan C.

    We were visiting from out of town and Yelp said this was the only place to go for breakfast. The reviews are right on -- the food is amazing and the service was perfect. Don't miss it! As for the food...it was just probably the best breakfast that either of us had ever had in our lives. And we both like food. So...go.

    (5)
  • Mariah I.

    This was the third time I have been to Glody's. It is a fav of my husbands and we always stay at the Hampton Inn close by. For breakfast we tried the potato frittata and the eggs benedict (the one with the tomato). Both we very good. They split and shared our dished for us. The food was worth the wait and as always an enjoyable, satisfying experience. And yes, the bathroom is small. But this whole place is...so go with it. :)

    (5)
  • Malia D.

    Without a single doubt, the best breakfast in Boise, hands down, no question, seriously. There's usually a wait, but my friends, it is well worth the wait. The food is excellent and the atmosphere very cozy. Their breakfast menu is full of old favorites and totally unique options at the same time. Cons- Expect a wait and the parking is far less than desirable, ok, it sucks. Pros- The food, oh the food. Please, ignore the previous "con" line above and go there for the sake of the food. You won't be sorry.

    (5)
  • Pedro D.

    We stayed one night in Boise while traveling, and the hotel clerk recommended Goldy's What a fantastic surprise. They have a terrific selection, but I went with chicken fried steak - and have never had such a wonderfully prepared version. I have to say it was a gourmet meal. My wife went with a Salmon dish, and felt the same way about it. The coffee /espresso was excellent and the downstairs seating was comfortable and cozy. We have great breakfast venues in Marin, but wish we had a Goldy's

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    Lots of hype, average food, long waits, high prices. That basically sums this place up. I'm sorry to anyone that enjoys spending 30+ dollars plus parking for breakfast for 2, because that is about the only thing that is extraordinary to me about Goldy's.

    (3)
  • Kyla D.

    Horrible waitress. Horrible customers. Never in my life have I EVER been flipped off another customer. -waited an hour and a half to get a seat! Would not return.

    (1)
  • Nanci P.

    Best breakfast you can get in downtown Boise as recommended by a few random locals that we surveyed. They were right. -Biscuits and gravy were made fresh with a maple flavor sausage. I'm from the south and this is one of the best biscuits and gravy I've had in a long time. -Red Flannel hash (beets and bacon) was great light balance for all the other heavy dishes I couldn't resist like the cheddar grits.

    (4)
  • George S.

    Make this an annuel stop every year when we are Boise. The food, portions and presentations are great. Don't miss this one.

    (4)
  • Joncee M.

    Love Goldy's! Yum yum!!! can not go wrong. I love the sunrise drink and the spinach breakfast wrap.

    (5)
  • Kali B.

    Five stars, because Goldy's has a special, special place in my heart. Goldy's. The place I first learned to love really good non-chain brunch places. Goldy's. The place where I first tasted, loved, and always reordered, a breakfast burrito. Goldy's. The place where I first stood in line for two hours and didn't mind one bit. Goldy's. The place I never minded walking a mile for, because they didn't have any parking. Goldy's. The one saviour in a city of chain restaurants. Goldy's. The place I first tasted breakfast potatoes, and was immediately spoilt for life. Goldy's. The place where the hot chocolate was always perfect and the coffee while waiting in line was always free. Goldy's. The one place my SO and I called "ours". In a non-romantic, goofy relationship like ours, this was particularly notable. Especially because Goldy's is so cramped and crowded. Goldy's. The one place we always made a point to go to when I came to town the three years my SO lived here. Goldy's. The one Boise town place you should go to, too.

    (5)
  • MJ A.

    Loved this place. Walking distance from hotel- nice staff- food was fab.

    (4)
  • Tina P.

    I absolutely love Goldy's! I'm never disappointed with the food or the service. I for the breakfast burrito, as usual, and it was delicious! Thank you.

    (5)
  • Scott B.

    Everything about Goldy's is amazing. Really cool atmosphere, and the food is delicious! Be prepared to wait on weekends! I usually try to go during the week just because I don't like to wait!

    (5)
  • Adam P.

    Incredible food and great service. The place is small so you probably will have to wait but they have a coffee shop around the corner and it is well worth waiting 10-20 minutes.

    (5)
  • Paul L.

    We had to wait for about a half hour for this place on a Thursday. We went over to the nearby Starbucks to get some coffee. My friends said there is usually a line going out front. The food was good, but not great. You can create your own Breakfast combo--there's so many choices. There's probably too many choices. I had a Three Egg Omelette. I liked the spices on the Red Flannel Hash. My friends' two year old knocked over a glass of water. The waiters' were fast! They cleaned it up within a minute. They must have toddlers a lot.

    (4)
  • Michelle B.

    I don't get it. I've given this place two chances- due to all the rave reviews on yelp. Waited almost an hour to get breakfast. Ordered the recommended eggs benedict. If you break it down its $15 bucks for an english muffin with ham and egg slopped together with sauce from a bucket and 1/2 potato diced and seasoned, they call it goldys special potato. Somehow the mob keeps on coming...really? The food is okay, but horrible in value. The service is slow and atmosphere chaotic. I sat upstairs with waiters clomping back and forth- shaking the ground as they move. CLOMP CLOMP CLOMP. I do like the self serve cart on every table of cream, sugar, and various condiments- but next time I will save myself the headache and hassle and enjoy my coffee at flying m.

    (2)
  • Holly P.

    This place was totally worth the wait! I split 2 dishes with the hubby: breakfast burrito and banana pancakes. Both were equally amazing!!! The restaurant itself is charming too. Would love to come back next time we roll through Boise.

    (5)
  • John D.

    Awesome spot. Great food and ambiance. You must come here for breakfast if you're going to be in town for a few days. I'm about to go there with some customers, so I hope it's still as good as it always has been. Mmmmmmmm. Can't wait....

    (5)
  • Shawn M.

    Pretty crowded, even on a Friday morning, but you can go around the corner to the associated coffee shop and they will call your cell phone. We had the eggs Benedict and salmon omelette, both very tasty. It's in a cool historic building and service is fast and friendly. I have heard the place described as Boise's best breakfast, and I'm not sure that that is true, but it is pretty good and worth going to.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Breakfast was amazing! The red flannel hash was great, the eggs were cooked perfectly, and the service was very quick and friendly.

    (5)
  • Lucy T.

    Overpriced and greasy. But you can't beat the balcony for people watching. Every time I've been I think they are trying to save money by not ever refilling my coffee.

    (3)
  • Couple O'Critics A.

    This place rocks. Enough said - get to eating.

    (5)
  • Ted L.

    Discovered this place by Yelping and it was well worth the stop. Traveling through Boise on way back to Oregon and we were hungry for breakfast so pulled out the iPhone and saw the ratings for Goldy's and headed right for it. I had the salmon hash, sweet potato hash browns with scrambled eggs and the wife went for simple eggs, sweet potato hash browns and biscuit. All were outstanding. Hash browns were crispy, salmon hash contained perfect amount of seasonings, and the scrambled eggs moist yet not runny. Can't recommend this place enough and anytime we head through Boise this will be on our must stop list!

    (5)
  • Debra P.

    We make sure we stop off in Boise to go to Goldy's whenever we are driving through! Love the potatoes with beets and the sage sausage is awesome. You have to have one of the potato dishes when you eat breakfast there. Unique and tasty!

    (5)
  • Lydia C.

    Goldy's has 4.5 stars on Yelp. My host and her friend told me that Goldy's has the best breakfast in Boise, and the best hollandaise sauce ever. "For Idaho," I thought. Goldy's has the best eggs benedict I've ever had. Ever. Ever. And I love myself some eggs benedict. And try it every occasion I can. Now eggs benedict, in my opinion, is a hard dish to mess up. But it's also a difficult dish to make to memorable. And Goldy's does it. Now, like Goldy's, others may poach eggs perfectly and have a nice toasted english muffins. Some even may have fancier-than-Black-Forest-Ham. But the hollandaise sauce is the best I've ever tasted and it elevates the eggs benedict to a whole different level from the ones from all the brunches in my past. My friend and I only shared half an order between us (around $4), and I left wanting a little more. However, we also shared a breakfast plate (around $10 for two eggs, and your choice of meat, potatoes, and bread) and a biscuit with gravy (also around $4). My friend, Bay Area born and bred, called it the best breakfast he's ever had. I wouldn't go so far...but it's absolutely worth the one hour wait on weekends.

    (5)
  • John B.

    I had the honor, many years ago, to be one of the first patrons on opening day when I worked directly across the street. I could see Goldy's from my office window at the time it was West One (now US Bank), and waited for them to open with anticipation. The wait was well worth it. I always have enjoyed the Eggs Benedict at Goldy's, and the coffee is always fresh and hot, and everyone is always very personable. Although I no longer live in Boise, I try to get back to Goldy's whenever I am in town. It is that good.

    (4)
  • Joe B.

    I don't get all the hype? Not so much on delivering anything worth the prices they charge. Not impressed with this cramped little "mecca" of Boise breakfast or the filthy bathroom. Not impressed by rude servers or long waits for anyone who is supposed to be getting my food to be inconvenienced by taking our order. WON'T BE GOING BACK!

    (2)
  • Sunnie J.

    I live in Oregon and enjoy going to Goldy's when I come to visit my sister and friends. We always put our name on the list and go grab a coffee usually at the Flying M (great Latte's). So far I have not been disappointed with the vegetarian entries that I have tried. The Salmon Egg's Benedict was really good, but a little on the salty side for me (maybe the particular batch of smoked salmon was the cause of this.). Tasty breakfast joint and a cool ambiance. I will continue going here when I visit.

    (4)
  • R M.

    Great breakfast! I went there two days in a row. Today I had the special omlette: chicken, sun dried tomatoes, Gorgonzola in a three egg omlette with the house potatoes on the side ($9.75). Good coffee. It can get rather busy though so go early especially on weekends. excellent service.

    (4)
  • Laura P.

    I have been going here for 7 years. I make sure when I visit family we brunch here at least once. I recommend the Goldy's veggie platter, the Breakfast Burrito with Black Beans, the muffins are to die for, the veggie benny is also tasty. Actually... you can't go wrong with anything here. My meat eating friends and family love the bacon, and chicken apple sausage. But unless you come with a party of two, or during the week, prepare to wait. The best idea for this is to drop someone by the door to put your name in, then try and find a space. That should eat up a good fifteen minutes. They also have great coffee outside to lessen the wait. This place is Boise's best breakfast place, and trust me, I've tried them all.

    (5)
  • Monica S.

    Delicious food, pleasant waitstaff, interesting atmosphere. My smoked salmon hash was yummy and the best take on breakfast hash I've had to date. Fruit cup featured the freshest fruit I've ever tasted. Mimosas were exceptionally pleasant. I wish this place were in Seattle. It certainly brightens Boise's downtown mornings. I wanted to eat there every morning I was in Boise. Just a note - be prepared to wait a little while almost every day. (It is really worth the wait. )

    (5)
  • Semiprecious G.

    This place is good--better than anything that I've had on the coast. We've try to eat breakfast there every time we travel through Boise. Goldy's is located in the Basque area in downtown. A few of the items on the menu use Basquesque ingredients. Really good food, friendly service, clean and warm ambiance.

    (5)
  • Lola L.

    I'd heard such great reviews about this place that I was so excited to try it. I had to wait in line around the block first thing in the morning and it was cold and rainy. I thought this place had to be amazing if there was such a long wait. Sadly, my food was pretty gross. The potatoes were smothered with grease - literally laying in a pool of it. And the chicken fried steak I had actually had the taste of liver. I don't know if they cook and serve liver and didn't clean the grill, or what - but I couldn't believe it. Now, I LOVE liver and had I ordered liver, I would have been thrilled - but I ordered chicken fried steak. I have not been back since, nor would I go back. Despite the rave reviews from others, my experience there was pretty gross. Eat at your own risk I guess.

    (2)
  • Chelsey R.

    Goldy's is a must-eat-Boise-favorite. The classic pick your own breakfast offers a broad range of eggs, potatoes, meats and pastries. The breakfast staples, like biscuits and gravy, are mouth-watering good. For the more adventurous morning eater, Goldy's offers up an enormous breakfast burrito, and some delicious frittatas. Much of the menu offers local and organic fare. The staff have been the same since time-immemorial, and are friendly and knowledgeable. The weekends usually boast a 30 minute wait, but coffee is offered and it's well worth it.

    (4)
  • Dev C.

    Maybe Goldy's has just been having a bad week. My partner and I ate there a few days ago, and while his huckleberry pancakes and fruit cup both looked and tasted (or so I'm told) great, my meal was "meh". The poached eggs at least were done perfectly, and the toast was just your average bagged variety but I'm not very picky about bread. However, the huge slathering of marinara sauce beneath everything was really bland. Not sure if it came from a jar or if the cook has a fear of spice racks, but it was too boring to eat apart from the bit of chicken and asparagus in it. And was it just them having an off week, or are their specialty coffees usually watery? Still, given all the great reviews and the fact that they didn't really screw anything up majorly, I'm still willing to give them another try... if only because those pancakes looked amazing.

    (3)
  • Zizi B.

    This is a terrific little, and I mean little, place. I'm sad it's in Boise, and not next to my house in Santa Monica. :( They definitely don't need any more glowing reviews, but any place that puts pots of fresh coffee on the sidewalk for the poor bastards sitting outside waiting for a table gets 5 stars in my book.

    (5)
  • Meghann N.

    There is always a wait, but let me tell you then food is worth it!

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Delicious, and friendly people too!

    (5)
  • Bill B.

    I love breakfast. I will eat it any chance I get. I particularly love to get breakfast at the cities I travel to around the country. You can judge a city by the good breakfast places they have. And Boise has one of the best breakfast places anywhere with Goldy's. The wait can be short. Or it can be up to a half hour or so. It is not that large with two levels. It is downtown and a block from one of the biggest hotels in Boise, The Grove. It is full of businesspeople, students, out of towners and anyone else who wants good grub. The eggs are delightful. the sausage patties were pattied by hand from bulk sausage and not some pre-packaaged, pre-cooked stuff. The potatoes were fresh (they should be!) and the coffee was not bad. What makes this place special is the magical way it is all put together. The taste, preperation, quality and attention they pay to you. My two business associates swear by the place and so do I. Want a good breakfast. Go to Goldy's.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    Goldy's has become my favorite place to grab brunch. I was debating on giving them a three or a four star rating because you usually will have to wait a little while to get a seat (especially weekend mornings) but i didn't think that their popularity should be held against them. The dining is very cramped as they try and put as many seats as they can in this tiny area, and this is the only downside of goldys. However once you get your plate, you cant focus on anything else except how delicious their food is. THey have a house specialty of "goldys potatoes" that are have sauteed veggies, cheese and a blend of spices. If you live in boise and you havent been to goldys you need to find time to.

    (4)
  • Darius L.

    Goldy's is great. Smoked salmon hash sounds strange, but with two eggs over easy... Oh man. Get there and be prepared to wait a bit but it's totally worth it. You're welcome.

    (5)
  • Dustin W.

    Without a doubt a great place for breakfast. My first experience consisted of blueberry pancakes, corned beef hash, andouille sausage and eggs. A wealth of food for the price. I actually strolled in on a Tuesday morning at 6:30AM to find that the restaurant opens at 7 but the associated coffee shop next door opens at 6:30.

    (5)
  • P B.

    Best breakfast in town. Just enjoyed a chicken yam frittata with jalapeno cream. Yum!

    (5)
  • john w.

    You have to go to this place when you go to Boise. We found this place to be full of locals. The place is small loud and crowded. You will be lucky to get in without waiting a few minutes. They get your cellphone number and call when table open, so you can walk around the block check out the city.; We seat up stairs, I would recommend, because less crowded, plus you can look down and people watch. The food jumps out at you with creative food and lots for choices. The food was super and the atmosphere was soft and clean. The prices are for student budgets . This is a repeat place on our list when we came back to Boise.

    (5)
  • Christina P.

    On the weekends, you are going to wait at least an hour to get in to Goldy's. Just put your name down, go grab a coffee, and stroll downtown. They'll call when they're ready and it's worth the wait. I am a HUGE breakfast fan, and Goldy's is my favorite place to eat a decadent, delicious brunch. They serve some of the best pancakes I have ever had, and the special potatoes. OH the potatoes! How something as simple as fried potatoes with cheese, peppers and onions could be so amazing, I have no idea.

    (5)
  • dave k.

    Simply awesome! Not sure about the issue with the place being overly crowded as I had the opportunity to give them a try at 8am last Friday before starting my new gig here in Boise. Searched yelp for the local breakfast places and there were several ranked qute nicely. We chose Goldy's.... fortunately. OMG this place is off the hook. The staff was wonderfully friendly and accomadating. We ordered an omlette and oatmeal that were both great. But the awesome surprize was the homemade blueberry scone. I'm a scone snob. That's right! I've tried so many variations all around the country, the best being at a cool little market/bakery on College Ave in Berkeley, CA. But this scone at Goldy's was wonderfully unique and scrumptious. It was perfectly flackly with the middle lined with an amazing warm blueberry filling. I'm looking forward to getting back there very soon!!!

    (5)
  • Lindsay W.

    I do have to say that the eggs benedict is amazing here! The food is great! Pricing is a little steep and the seating isn't all that great. We did have about a 20 min wait, but just went next door and they called when it was our turn. I will be going back again.

    (4)
  • Kirun M.

    Yummalicious. Came here to fuel up for the long ride to Ketchum. There was a short wait but the hostess took our number and called (a few minutes later) to let us know our table was ready. We ordered mimosas to start and I had a half order of the spicy chicken eggs benedict -which was delicious! I also ordered a side of hash browns and they were awesome. I like 'em a little well done. I like the crunch. I will definitely come back the next time I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Kevin M.

    Most excellent food! Our 1st time today & we ordered biscuits & gravy, blueberry pancakes, & stuffed French toast. Everything was really good - we look forward to another visit & trying the breakfast burrito & eggs Benny!!!!!

    (5)
  • Ankita C.

    Few places in Boise that you actually feel like going back to! Tolerable vegetarian variety as well

    (4)
  • mundovore m.

    Salmon cakes are exquisite. Potatoes are perfect. The eggs over easy were exactly perfect. Love the menu - the menu is AWESOME. I honestly feel like the Hollandaise for the salmon benedict was a bit off, otherwise I'd give this place five stars. Also, they should probably start carrying freshly squeezed orange juice.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    Best breakfast i've ever had that I can think of. We were out in Boise for the FSU NCAA tournament game there 2 years ago, and this is still probably my favorite breakfast I've ever had. I can't wait to get back to Boise to go to Goldy's again.

    (5)
  • Jim H.

    I had the chicken fried steak and wife had the stuffed french toast. Both were fantastic and the coffee was great too. A little bit of a wait but they take your phone number and call you when the table is ready so you can wander around the city. If I'm ever in Boise again I'll definitely go back!

    (5)
  • Elmira D.

    This place is overrated. I find the food greasy, the service slow, and the prices too high. Walk down the street to Le Cafe for a better breakfast.

    (2)
  • Liv P.

    Definitely one of the gems of the area. Love the salmon hash, blueberry pancakes, and the different eggs benedict variations. The service is always great, and the prices are good. The only downside is that there is usually at least a 20 minute wait, and I've waited for 1.5 hrs on a Saturday morning when I got there late (10 a.m.) with company (a party of 9). The only exception I've experienced was when I only had a party of two and we got there just before they opened. The nice thing is that they just take your cell phone number and call you when they're ready for you. On a Saturday, you can walk through the farmer's market while you wait. The food and service are worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Sandi D.

    This place is awesome......traditional breakfast with a unique flare. I loved it. Those sweet potato dishes...mmm mmm Its super to be able to be called when your table it ready, especially when the Farmer's Market is so close by!

    (4)
  • Junior O.

    The wait is the only downside to Goldy's. You cannot call and make reservations. You have to walk in put you name on the list and then wait 1/2 hour to an hour. If your willing to make the wait it is totally worth it. Best breakfast I have had in Boise! Recommend the breakfast burrito with added avocado. Will make your day.

    (5)
  • Marie A.

    Best breakfast place in Idaho!!! Love the eggs Benedict and cheesy potatoes with peppers and onions.. You won't be disappointed, eating here.

    (5)
  • Rose B.

    We got there early on a Monday, so there was no waiting to be seated, which was nice. The service was great, any questions about the menu and they are very happy to answer them. The food is definitely worth it, as you won't find the selection they have anywhere else and reasonable pricing. Also they serve Dawson and Taylor coffee, so a nice wake up to the morning.

    (4)
  • Bryce p.

    Best breakfast in Boise! Hands down. Longest line in Boise. Hands down.

    (4)
  • Christine W.

    I think this is definitely a great find for a random breakfast in Boise. The thing that sucks is the wait...but that tends to happen at good restaurants. Poached egg...perfect. Salmon...yummy. Hollandaise...couldv'e used a little more salt or citrus, but creamier than most. POTATOES....TO DIE FOR! Seriously, I can't wait to go back to Boise and just eat like 3 orders of Goldy's breakfast potatoes. Nice spot!

    (4)
  • Jennifer N.

    All I can say is hooray for this place! It was my first time in Boise and my boyfriend kept telling me we just HAD to go to Goldy's. Boy was he right! It was definitely difficult deciding what to get, but in the end I opted for a Fresh Mushroom fritatta. It was truly delightful! Topped with a rich, creamy tomato sauce, it contained flavorful mushrooms, fresh herbs and- the piece de resistance- spaghetti noodles! It sounded so quirky I had to try it and now I don't think I will ever want a fritatta without noodles in it ever again! The service was great, and they had a huge selection of different mimosas. The one I had contained orange, guava, and cranberry juice! The wait was pretty long- about 45 minutes- but we walked around downtown and they were nice enough to phone us when our table was ready. The portions are hearty and the prices were average. If I ever make it back to Boise, there is no doubt where I will go for breakfast!

    (5)
  • Sam C.

    Fantastic! Long wait but worth it. They take your cell number and call you when your table is ready. In the meantime, there is a free coffee table set up outside the restaurant. A homeless man helped himself then went inside to thank the proprietor - wonderful gesture! Stuffed French Toast with Basque sausage were excellent and served with real maple syrup. Yes, it as a little pricey but worth it in my opinion. Waiters were prompt and professional without the phony friendliness found in many restaurants today. Wish I lived closer!

    (5)
  • Patrick L.

    Despite all the hype, I really enjoyed this place. It is a little small and difficult to get in (i.e., plan to wait) but the food and service was outstanding. This is likely the best place to get breakfast in Boise.

    (5)
  • Chelsea P.

    Amazing breakfast! The sweet potatoe hashbrowns are great but make you very thirsty and are slightly overcooked. The Goldy's special potatoes are best because of their flavor, moist-ness, and satiatiability. Eggs are delicious, coffee is excellent, great vegetarian options!

    (5)
  • Gwen M.

    Easy to find downtown and fun atmosphere, we have enjoyed brunch here several times. Food is always good, choices are varied, and service is friendly. We haven't had to wait more than 20 minutes for a table, but we haven't had a group larger than 4 and we are early risers. A bit crowded, but the clientele is easy-going so it works. Make time for breakfast here!

    (4)
  • Derrick T.

    I love this place!!! I eat breakfast here everytime I come to Boise! Just about everything ive had here is mindblowingly amazing! I'm currently obsessing over their hash browns but their French Toast is worth killing for!

    (5)
  • Xeekster d.

    I love this place. It's small and always crowded but very worth the wait.

    (5)
  • John R.

    Great find in Boise! We found Goldies through Yelp and decided to have a late breakfast/early lunch on a Thursday. We had a 30 minute wait, which I would happily do again for the meal we had. They took our name and cell phone, and called when the table was ready, so we had a chance to walk in the area. I had the veggie benny which was huge and flavorful. Included plentiful broccoli, asparagus, eggs and their delicious hollandaise sauce. It all came together perfectly in one bite after another. I also had their Goldy's potatoes with peppers and onions which were great! I love fruit juice and the sunrise blend was a real treat not found anywhere else. My wife had the stuffed french toast which was good, but probably could have used some fruit topping or other flavor to compliment the stuffing of banana, cinnamon, and nuts. Our kids had bacon, lettuce, and basil sandwich and ham & potatoes. Both of their meals were finished completely which does not happen very often. Service was prompt and polite. Would definitely go back for more!

    (5)
  • Andy M.

    Best place for breakfast in Boise, bar none. The main attractions on the menu are the Eggs Benedict and the "choose your own" breakfast. The weekends are slammed so best to have someone pop by early and get on the waiting list and leave your mobile number with them. I usually go to the Tully's up the block to wait and get a cup of coffee.

    (5)
  • Danielle F.

    My favorite place to get breakfast in Boise. Everything is fresh and delicious. A blueberry pancake has actual fresh blueberries instead of the canned overly sweet ones. That is just one example of the kind of food they serve.

    (5)
  • Herman N.

    In my former job, I traveled all over the United States. When I came to Boise, I stayed at a hotel called the Grove (a very nice hotel which I will yelp about later). Across from the Grove, I found one of the BEST breakfast places ever. From french toast to omelettes, everything is superb. The fruit is very fresh and the entire atmosphere is very homey. The top reason why I'm giving this place 5 stars is one particular dish: CORNED BEEF AND HASH. Most places serve corned beef and hash from a can (like Staggs), mash it up into a patty, and serve it with some potatoes. But, Goldy's actually uses a real corned beef brisket. They slice it super thin and dice it into small pieces. Mixed in and grilled with Idaho potato hash browns, this ranks on my list as one of the best tasting breakfasts I have ever had. Quality ingredients, home town flavor, and dishes made with care make this a must visit when you're in Idaho.

    (5)
  • Lauren G.

    Goldy's is a great breakfast find!! I ate here 2 days in a row during my first visit to Boise. The wait staff are great & attentive (never an empty coffee cup). The food is super with a wide range of options. Now that we are living in Boise, it will be great to get back to Goldy's...but as many others have mentioned....get there early!!

    (4)
  • Alicia L.

    Fantasic and consistent! Great service, great food. Long wait. My suggestion, get on the list and head to Java for a coffee while you wait and definately order eggs benedict and Goldys potatoes with cheese peppers and onions!

    (4)
  • Duane S.

    Niche breakfast bistro with edgy atmosphere. Excellent interior design for the small space.... Portions ample for $ so take your appetite. Popular establishment so take your patience!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    It doesn't get better than this. I fly all over the US and this is the best breakfast place I've ever been too. Small but cool. Great selection and the wait staff are smiling but give you room. Spectacular coffee (I'm snobby--roast my own) and fresh OJ. Hollandaise sauce is superb and the English muffin was crisp but not over cooked. Whether its coming off a long nite, just want solitude or going to work; Goldy's is like an old shoe--comfortable and delivers that mmmmm, factor. Very nicely done.

    (5)
  • Lisa J.

    The food is worth the wait. Best breakfast in town....actually, may be the best breakfast in the world!!

    (5)
  • Pink T.

    The BEST pancakes I've ever had! You may want to make an appointment though, they are really popular and don't have a ton of space.

    (4)
  • Stephanie W.

    This is the second time I have been to Goldy's when I am visited my in-laws in Boise. Both times I have had the combo (2 eggs, meat choice, potato choice, bread choice). I've tried both the Goldy's seasoned potatoes and Goldy's cheesy potatoes. The regular potatoes are better as they are a little less greasy but both are pretty darn good. This time I had the pork sausage with sage. It was a tad on the salty side for me but I mixed it with the scrambled eggs and it was perfect. Both times, I've had blueberry pancakes as my bread choice. Their pancakes are awesome! I'm not much of a pancake fanatic but these pancakes make me wanting more. Next time, I plan on getting just blueberry pancakes. Yum! I hear the hollandaise sauce is great but I'm not a fan of hollandaise in general so I have never ordered eggs benedict. The wait was negligible for my spouse and me. Both times we have gone Sunday morning (this time at 8:30 am) and waited no more than 10-15 minutes for a table. This time, we only waited 5 minutes or less for them to bus a table. They're very quick and efficient with bringing food, busing the table, drinks, etc.

    (5)
  • Grant R.

    What is the fuss about this place? Goldy's is just a basic breakfast place. It's very small so you always have to want to get a seat. The food is acceptable but the staff are removed and disinterested in the customers on a human level. I don't know if they are disgruntled actors from LA but they don't have much of an interest people or their jobs. There is nothing great to say about the food. Its the same standard as you get at Denny's. There are much better places in Boise to eat breakfast. Certainly better service elsewhere. This is NOT the place to go in Boise,

    (2)
  • Jasmina C.

    Great food! Fairly priced for how delicious the food is. They have great mimosas as well. The service is great too. Except there is ALWAYS a wait for this place.

    (4)
  • Stanton C.

    First time I came here, the line was out the door and the waitlist was an hour long. Unfortunately my sister's flight was in less than 2, so we didn't go for it. Today during lunch I had a hankering for some breakfast-type foods. I ended up getting the chicken fried steak combo - a chicken fried steak, two eggs (any style - I got over medium, done perfectly by the way!), a choice of potatoes (I got the corned beef hash... mmMMmm), and a choice of 'bread' (I got the blueberry pancake - not too shabby). I thought the food was great... but the service was a bit slow - after ordering we waited about 40 minutes before we got our meals. I wouldn't have minded except it was on my lunch hour, which sucked... =/ Then again, I think there were two line cooks and two helpers with three wait staff for a pretty packed place. Next time I'll try to come during a non-business-lunch time. =P I think my price range got bumped up because I paid a bit more for tip - but the combo was $10.95 for more food than most can handle and a glass of OJ was $2.55 - I paid $17 total after tax and tip. Definitely worth trying again - the rest of their menu looks awesome.

    (4)
  • Diana P.

    I discovered Goldy's the first year that I lived in Boise and I go all the time. Their special potatoes are my favorite but I have never had anything there that I didn't like. The only bad thing is that it takes forever to get into on the weekends so I suggest going during the week. It is definitely worth getting up early to go before school or work.

    (5)
  • Peeks T.

    I was visiting Boise, trying to get a feel for the place. Went to Goldy's on the first day and had to go back a couple more times. It is tasty awesome. All of it. They know what they're doing.

    (5)
  • K L.

    Got it all here! Excellent homemade sausage and my peppers and onions potatoes were perfectly done. The people watching scene was also cool on the 2nd floor. I wish we had a Goldy's in San Jose, as I'd be getting fatter by the day. Our waiter was fabulous serving up hot cups of coffee as soon as our cups were half full. He even offered me a cup to take with me since we were on the go. My coworker had the blueberry pancakes and she raved on how fresh the blueberries were! I loved the selection of meats, breads and everything made my breakfast just right. I loved the choice of dark rye bread. The juice selection was also great. It was a perfect way to start my day off on a chilly morning in downtown Boise. I just wish I could stay for a while and check out the eggs benedict selections.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Great breakfast (especially the potatoes and sausage). Consider getting a fresh made muffin as well. Staff is very friendly and quick. Only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is due to the wait most days.

    (4)
  • Robert F.

    Yelp did it again...steering me in the right direction. As it happened this place was across the street from my downtown Boise hotel, and I was able to get right in two days in a row with no wait. Sat in their cramped upstairs, without any degradation in service. Tried two different versions of their signature Eggs Benny and loved them both. I was kinda mixed on their Sweet Potato Home Fries. I would definitely return.

    (3)
  • K. F.

    Goldy's has the best eggs benedict in town, which makes it worth a stop. Their sunrise mimosas are also delicious. They are, however, pretty spendy compared to other breakfast places. Great atmosphere once you're inside, but you might have to wait outside if it's busy. But they give you coffee while you wait :)

    (5)
  • Doug D.

    I would have to agree with all of the previous reviews. This is a great place for breakfast! Goldy's is a Boise institution and well deserving of the great comments posted on Yelp. Not very fancy, and they don't offer low priced meals. But the food is very good and worth the wait!

    (4)
  • Derek B.

    Apparently this place is like an Idaho institution and from the looks of it (currently with 6 reviews) I think it's the highest rated thing here on Yelp for Boise :) Coming from San Francisco, I had Mama-esque expectations (See Mama's on Stockton) and I have to say Goldy's comes close. There were so many things on the menu I wanted to try (always a good sign) but I ended up going with the biscuits and gravy with a side of Goldy's potatoes, which I was looking forward to the most - I mean c'mon anytime you name a dish after your restaurant, it better be good. Overall the meal and service was great (very prompt with the coffee refills, even at 11:00 am). I am deducting one star though because my biscuits and gravy were close to room temperature when it came out. It wasn't bad enough to make me want to send it back (to get microwaved and redelivered) but enough to disappoint me. I'm not sure when I'll be back in Boise, but when I am, I'll be sure to go back to Goldy's and grab a few other things of the menu.

    (4)
  • Ken F.

    BEST BREAKFAST EV-VER! I've been going to Boise for work for the last five years and I always make it a point to stop by Goldy's. From the ambiance to the food. I always get their breakfast special -- two eggs, choice of meat (I always get Andouille sausage), Goldy's Special Potatoes, and toast. I love Goldy's Special Potatoes. I don't know what they do to it, but it is SO TASTY! I LOVE IT! In fact, I've been tempted to eat nothing but their potatoes. And if I had to be reincarnated as a starch, I'd like to come back as a serving of Goldy's Special Potatoes. Anyway, it's a must if you're staying in downtown!

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    Had breakfast here twice. Simply amazing. Was one of the few 5 star worthy breakfasts I have had in the states. If you are in Boise, you MUST try this place out, but beware, it can get busy... cause its that good.

    (5)
  • Kathy W.

    Such a good breakfast place. Yes, long waits on the weekends, but if you can squeeze it in during the week, it's not as bad. Portions are big, go hungry!

    (4)
  • Jenn T.

    I've been to Goldy's a few times and really don't get the extreme Goldy's love. It's alright but doesn't do anything spectacular. The only standout, in my opinion, are the sweet potato hashbrowns. Beyond that, it's fancier breakfast food in a small place downtown. I've been with quite a few friends and family members- half the time all of our food has come out lukewarm and it's always been just alright.

    (3)
  • Emma C.

    I went to Goldy's while traveling on business to have a nice breakfast on my lsat day in town. Boy oh boy, did I pick the RIGHT place! I have honestly never had a better breakfast while traveling than I did here. I was so impressed with the overall service, atmosphere, and staff. The place is really cute, kind of small but serves its purpose. I sat at the bar (kind of funny, more like a coffee bar) and enjoyed what was truly the BEST frittata I have ever had. I wish I would have found it sooner. I still think about that frittata...yummmm!

    (5)
  • John C.

    I love the food at Goldy's. The only thing I don't like is the wait. But hey...I was waiting for food when I was born. I love the sage flavored sausage.

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    It's always my 1st choice for breakfast and where I take all my friends when they visit Boise, they have coffee outside to help with the wait in line which can be up to an hour

    (5)
  • Joe P.

    Never had a bad breakfast here. The salmon hash and fresh fruit is a must. Not sure how they maintain perfect fruit year-round, maybe green houses. . . either way, totally worth it. Plan on putting in your name and running some downtown errands, etc. Then there is no wait, it's just a part of your morning.

    (5)
  • Adrienne S.

    Eggs Benedict with salmon. Amazing! Great atmosphere, fresh oj. Love, love, love it!!!

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    By far the best breakfast joint in Idaho!

    (5)
  • Brennan G.

    This place is amazing! It's kind of a bummer that every time I go here I have to wait 30 min. to get in. But it's totally worth it! The line to wait is because the place is delicious! I ordered the Banana Pancakes with coconut creme sauce and it was TO DIE FOR! Highly recommended!!!! If you're ever in Boise and you need a good breakfast joint, don't go here because it's not good. ITS AMAZING!

    (5)
  • Bo K.

    What a great spot for breakfast or brunch! The fruit bowl is amazing and will fill you up (it had mango slices...in Boise)! Will come back every time I visit Boise.

    (5)
  • Cheryl J.

    There is no better. Second to none!

    (5)
  • Brett L.

    Yep, it lives up to the rep. The most standout part of the breakfast experience here was the STAFF. Plenty of tattoos and piercings to go around in that crew, but the SERVICE they provide is excellent. Totally friendly, down-home, welcoming attitudes, it's like when you are staying at someones house and they welcome you down to the kitchen table and offer you coffee. Genuine, very cool, and rare these days. I had the breakfast burrito, and although WAY too big for any non-glutton to eat, it was good, although so big it was unweildy. The next day I went with a salmon benedict, and it was perfect. Great coffee, friendly place, highly, highly reccommend to out of towners or those hosting them.

    (4)
  • Brooke S.

    This was my first visit to Boise and I read the previous reviews so decided I'd try it. I went on Friday morning around 10:30 am and only had to wait about 15 minutes for a seat. The place was jam packed though. The food is AWESOME. I had the burrito and it was delicious. The gentleman sitting next to me had the spicy eggs benedict and it looked amazing. Everyone on the staff was very friendly and attentive. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Boise or in the area. It's worth the wait! And you can't beat the fact that you can walk around the downtown area and they'll call you on your cell when there ready to seat you.

    (5)
  • Hula H.

    Awesome breakfast! :-) Plus great friendly service. A must stop for breakfast. Great place!

    (5)
  • Brittany B.

    Amazing food. Wonderful staff! I love this place :)

    (5)
  • Lorraine B.

    My husband and I are in LOVE with this place. This is one of the 2 best breakfast places we've ever been to (and we've been to a LOT of breakfast places). Because there are so many good things about this place, I'm going to have to make a list. 1. The perfect menu. Pre assembled selections/combinations of menu items, and a section where you can choose a meat, potato, bread and/or? pastry. 2. Super fun wait staff 3. Coffee that was good enough to drink black 4. The quality of the food was outstanding. My fruit cup had mango, strawberry, raspberry, grapes, mellon, blackberries, watermellon, apple, banana, and I think maybe a few more things... it was AWESOME. I also got some yummy veggie thing that was quite good. Not too salty. I don't remember what Peter ordered, but I got a picture of it. We were thoroughly impressed with everything. 5. They had every condiment (catsup, 3 kinds of tabasco, salt, pepper etc), sweetener, regular cream and flavored, and more right at the table, but off to the side so it didn't take up room. The only down side is we were enjoying ourselves so much that we lost track of time and ended up with a parking ticket :-/. No fault of Goldy's though... it was well worth it. This is the kind of place that would bring us back to Boise over and over again. Serious 5 star breakfast here.

    (5)
  • Rosalie R.

    There is framed article from Bon Appetite magazine (2002) above one of the tables on the first floor that lists the top 10 places for breakfast in America. Goldy's is listed as #1. I agree.

    (5)
  • Lauren C.

    We were four first-timers who all really enjoyed our breakfast. We were there mid-morning on a weekday, and had to wait about 15 minutes. It's a cozy place, with somewhat tight seating (perhaps too tight for the taller ones, but you'll find a table that will work - not to worry). Service was good time-wise, maybe a tad long for the food, but nothing to complain about - the place was so busy so I'd rather wait a bit for good food. I had asked if they could change one menu item (they seemed a bit heavy on the nut and/or raisin items - great for many, not me). At first they said no, but then came back and said 'yes', but I was forewarned it could suffer ever so slightly in quality - a risk I was willing to take. I loved it (an altered French toast). My friends all liked their food, esp. the grits (w/ cheese?) - creamy. Coffee was fine - probably could be a tad better brand, but fine. I didn't notice if espresso drinks were offered - don't think so. Service was good, attentive and by a cutie (and he knew it - a little too much, but that's okay). As usual, I find non-Californian servers so much better. He remembered every little detail of our order, every little tweak, change, request - and *everything* was delivered as requested. SO nice. The bathroom was dinky, but it served its purpose. We were upstairs, which looked dark from below, but ended up being fine. Goldy - I wish I lived closer to you so I could try everything on your menu! Cooooo.

    (5)
  • danger m.

    well, i cant add much as there are enough glowing reviews, other than my ordering suggestions.... price: affordable, think ihop + a couple bucks impressive: Eggs Benny, Basque Omelet good: pancakes meh: andalusian eggs

    (5)
  • Koni K.

    Was in Boise for a conference. Hit up Yelp and did not disappoint. Had to wait 5 minutes but it was worth the wait. The coffee was good and the potatoes are Awesome. I got the red potatoes with peppers and onions and cheese and they were great. I also had the chicken fried steak. The steak had a great bread crust but the steak was a bit fatty and chewy. Not my style but still good. The wait staff was very friendly and made for a great experience.

    (5)
  • Tiffany R.

    Since one of our fellow Los Angelenos were in the neighborhood and had given Goldy's high marks we though we should check it out while here in Boise. When we arrived there were three chairs, a few couples and free coffee waiting outside the building. You have to go through the dramatic red curtains to place your name on the list and are told its about a 10min wait for which they will call you when its your time. Once invited in you are told where to sit and then a few min later a wait staff comes to ask what you would like. For as busy as it is Goldy's does a great job recognising that they are busy but not neglecting the waiting customers by leaving free coffee outside along with a few chairs. The service there (been there twice) was great both times and the food (delicious and quite a few healthy choices offered) comes out quite quick for the amount of people there. The espressos both times has been fresh and the cost of the meals will not brake the bank. Now that we will be here in Boise quite a bit I know this will be a place I can count on for a great bistro breakfast.

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    I am not a breakfast person, I hate mornings. My family is the opposite, so I get a call from my bro, telling me to meet him and his wife over at Goldy's. Tiny place, and the wait for a table is inane. Everything else, WOW! Great portions, well-cooked, BIG friendly staff. Maybe I can convince my honey to wake up early on the weekend for brunch.

    (4)
  • David M.

    I am here in Boise right now and I am staying 2 blocks down the street from this place. I found it by looking it up here on Yelp. It was great, I though the menu was great and I really took 10 minutes staring at it. I couldn't decide. The service was good and everyone was nice, I might go there again tomorrow. Thanks everyone in the Yelp world for helping me out on this place!!!!!

    (4)
  • Janet M.

    Goldy's is THE best breakfast restaurant in Boise. From the moment you walk in the door the service is incredible. The food is fantastic. I've been going to Goldy's for about 7 years. It doesn't get better than Goldy's for weekend breakfast (especially)...

    (5)
  • M G.

    Best breakfast place I know. Love their iced tea, potatoes are amazing! Wish I still lived in Boise so I could go here everyday!

    (5)
  • Mackenzie M.

    Best breakfast ever. The staff is always friendly and helpful, get there early or the wait could be an hour. Best thing about Goldys in the summer, they will take your name down, while you wait, head over to the Saturday Market and they'll call you once you are up.

    (5)
  • Jeremy K.

    Great breakfast. I had the Eggs Blackstone and the hollandaise was really well balanced, usually they forget the lemon... My son's blueberry pancake was very good too. The people were all very nice. Best meal I had in Boise.

    (5)
  • Dejan N.

    Highly Recommended, but highly disappointing - only for people that like standing in line. I showed up for brunch with my two kids and the person at the door was outright rude - I turned around and left - walked 100 feet down the street and into a much friendlier, albeit not as chic diner on Idaho street... You should do the same.

    (1)
  • Becca P.

    I love this place (but hate the wait). It's a must whenever we are in Boise. I love both the savory and sweet items!

    (5)
  • Max M.

    We were in town for the inaugural 70.3 half ironman and my wife's local research told her Goldy's was the place to go for our post-race-day brunch with our local friends. Research don't lie, folks! Goldy's was the PERFECT place to close out our time in Boise. Besides having an epic time in the city itself, and being greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm and hospitality for the entire race weekend, finishing at Goldy's was icing on an already stupendous cake. When we got there at 10am on a Monday we were told there would be a 1 hour wait. The hostess took our name down and my cellphone number. No one in L.A. has this kind of common sense even though Paris Hilton's DOG has a cellphone (and a held table at Spago, but only dogs eat at Spago). We went to get a cup of coffee around the corner at local chain Moxie (damn fine cup of coffee), and in less than half an hour my phone rang that our table was ready. Everything on the menu looked delicious! I had a very hard time making up my mind. (I should state that in my caloric-deprived and post-race endorphin high state it is possible that a Home Depot aluminum gauge chart would have seemed delicious.) Because of the day before I decided to take the brakes off the diet and go for broke. I ordered the day's special: two chicken breasts split over eggs, bacon, on English muffins topped with a spicy garlic Hollandaise sauce. And what the hell, I also ordered the French toast stuffed with bananas, brown sugar, walnuts, and butter! Bring on the carbs! Rest of party ordered pancakes for the kids, omelets, salmon cakes, and more. Everything is made to order and many of the items like the salmon cake and sausages are made on the premises so the meal took some time to get to our table. But the staff was extremely friendly and attentive and we certainly didn't feel ignored. Because when the food arrived IT WAS DELIVERED FROM OLYMPUS. Zeus's beard never had such offerings as I tasted. Farm fresh ingredients made perfectly and served in generous, almost mid-west proportions. I have been punishing myself by calling the ingredients I get in my urban hellhole "food" because the bounty that was on my plate that morning was worthy of the Platonic ideal of breakfast. Stealing bites off other plates yielded more detonations of joy, leading me to proclaim I was not going back home to L.A. I was moving in to a permanent table at Goldy's. My friends were welcome to visit any time. I'm sure Goldy's won't mind me moving in. Especially since I'll need to race a half ironman EVERY DAY to justify eating the menu EVERY DAY. It will be a life lived in sweet, terrible ecstasy.

    (5)
  • Ed R.

    Getting old is the process of losing the desire to go nuts all night. I think we stayed up until 1am last night! So we get up late, and Goldy's has a queue. You can leave your cell number with them, and they'll call when your table's ready. This place is well thought out. Food is very good, and looks attractive, with the herbs on the side just so, etc. There's vegetarian options too.

    (4)
  • Adrienne J.

    LOVE IT!!! I am a HUGE breakfast person, I could eat it for every meal every day, so this place is heaven for me! Be prepared to wait if you go after 8 or so, especially on weekends, but its so worth it. There's no where to sit and wait though, just tough it out. I've been here several times and tried different things (sorry I can't remember its been a few years) and everything was absolutely delicious!!

    (5)
  • Robert G.

    After all the glowing reviews we decided to bike downtown and check out Goldy's. Having only recently moved to Boise we were still looking for a nice breakfast place. The wait on Sunday wasn't horrible - 25 minutes but the fresh coffee outside made it a nice wait. Once seated int he small downstairs, we liked the "funky" atmosphere and watching some of the food come out had us looking forward to a tastebud sensation. My wife was feeling like french toast but by the time our wait staff took our order, the apple stuffed french toast was gone (and no regular french toast...strange). Like other reviewers pointed out, the menu is a bit on the pricey side. I ordered the Trav's Burrito with Chorizo and my wife, eggs over medium, corned beef hash, sausage and blueberry pancake. After a good wait the food arrived, not piping hot but acceptable. While the eggs were cooked perfectly, the hash was overcooked and dry and the sausage patty a mere 1/8 thick. The pancake was good, run of the mill, but could have used more than the 5-6 blueberries it had in it. Personally, I think it looked like a packaged mix with those small dried blueberries. With all the fresh fruit in season here, these should have been loaded! My Chorizo burrito should have been just called a eggs and potato burrito. The elusive Chorizo which, when found, tasted more like plain sausage, did a good job of hiding with the 3 (yes three) bell pepper pieces. The onions were AWOL and if there was cheddar cheese and pepper jack cheese in there, the only evidence was some stringy substance binding the potatoes. At least the salsa was fresh and the potatoes rather tasty. Overall though, the burrito lacked any real flavor (which Chorizo should have given it!) and it took a bit of doctoring (after waiting 5 minutes to get salt, pepper and some sauces) to get any real taste out of the wrapped concoction. Overall it wasn't a great experience, definitely not on the scale that other reviewers here have rated it. I doubt we will go back but will keep searching for someplace that would make a good morning bike ride destination.

    (2)
  • Johnny O.

    Seriously challeges and conquers just about every brunch restaurant in San Francisco. Yeah, I said that. Dishes are not as original as, say, some of the stuff at Foreign Cinema or Citizen Cake, but the servings are big, the menu is vast, quality of ingredients is top notch, crowd is friendly, wait is long and on the street but they do provide free coffee. I wish I had some of their fresh muffins right now. The best eating experience in Boise!!! Not to be missed. Thanks, Cruise!

    (5)
  • Shaun B.

    Just about as good of a breakfast as you can have, anywhere. They are pretty much perfect, every time. Worth the wait. Friends from out of town always want to go to Goldy's as soon as they touch down. Love it.

    (5)
  • Josh C.

    I hadn't been to Boise in two years but this was a must stop for my trip. The build your own breakfast is still the best breakfast in Boise or Seattle for that matter!

    (5)
  • Bryan N.

    The food is good, the atmosphere is nice, but won't live up to the hype you're endlessly bombarded with. Bit on the smallish side, bit too focused on making breakfast odd (the incredible meandering menu), but always worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Steffi R.

    Goldy's is one of my favorite places to get breakfast on the weekends. There will almost always be a short wait, but there is a reason for this...the food is excellent, the atmosphere is comfortable, and the service is personal. I love all their main dishes, but one of the best things about Goldy's is the array of wonderful sides that come with your order. You choose one meat from a list that includes gourmet sausages and salmon cakes along with the standard bacon and ham, one potato: I like the sweat potato hash browns or Goldy's special potatoes, and one bread from a list with six or seven choices. There are also excellent fresh baked muffins and other pastries to accompany Dawson Taylor coffee. Goldy's is great if you want somewhere to go with a small group of people that is casually elegant. It's also locally owned which makes me even happier about supporting it!

    (5)
  • Poncho C.

    This is the spot to have breakfast! Without a doubt there isn't anywhere else that compares. The only part that sucks is the wait, but they take your cell phone number to call you when your table is ready, who else does this? Go here and order what you must, it's so good!

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    The service took forever. The coffee wasn't very good when we could get it. The food was not as good as food we've gotten at Marie Calendars, and it was noisy. I'll agree it was quaint and the atmosphere was neat but the food was sub par. I had biscuits and gravy and shared a plate of hash browns with my wife and none of it was good. Like I said, Goldies is ok at best. I hate to knock an institution but I wont be going back to Goldies.

    (2)
  • Pete G.

    I love all the food a Goldy's. I have been eating there off and on for the 12 years that I have lived here. There is only one reason that I would chose to eat breakfast anywhere else; that reason is I don't really like the coffee. I know that you can not make everyone happy with the flavor of coffee, I can live with that. My biggest gripe is that it gets cold to fast. I don't know what it is about the mugs but they do not keep the coffee hot very long. Then you have to dump your coffee in your water and ask for more coffee. I have some mugs from a guy in arts in the park and my coffee stays hot for ever. Something to think about.

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    Good food in a cozy place that serve's coffee outside on the sidewalk while you wait .. and even an occassional celebrity sighting ... but do not go here w/ a large group. You will wait and wait and wait and wait and then probably end up w/ half your group upstairs and the rest downstairs ... But, they do have sweet potato hashbrowns which make everything right in the world!

    (4)
  • Michael E.

    There was a quite long wait despite getting their fairly early and our food took a bit of a long time. I got eggs blackstone (this is eggs benidict with tomato) with goldies potatoes. I thought the hollendaise sauce was too lemony, but otherwise was pretty good.

    (3)
  • O. F. D.

    This place lives up to the expectations. Big servings and plenty of chances to eat Idaho potatoes. The service was good and the flavors were good. We loved the side bread could be "pancake". The fritatta was too big for me. Hollandaise on everything! Get the "peps"-- the homefries with peppers and onions!

    (4)
  • Heather S.

    I liked this place. I had a wonderful sausage breakfast sandwich. I thankfully popped in on a week day early so I didn't have to wait a minute but not sure if I would wait an hour to eat. Every time I go back to try it again, that is what they tell me. I really like the ambiance and the cozy feeling.

    (4)
  • Thomas R.

    My grandma and i love the food. There is this one guy with a really freaky awesome mustache and then there's a guy with dreadlocks. WOW best experience of my life. Good hashbrowns btw.

    (5)
  • Carly H.

    This place was delicious! First off, it is super convenient that they have a coffee shop just around the corner where you can grab a drink (coffee, tea, or mimosas) while you wait for your table. I'm not sure why more places don't do this. Also, a little thing that I love is that they serve flavored vanilla cream with their coffee. Little details can do so much. As far as the food goes, it was wonderful! We had the breakfast burrito (which was huge -- I could only eat half) and the veggie scramble -- a yummy healthy option. The cinnamon rolls were incredible looking, but we were too happily stuffed to try them.

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    Had an extremely delicious brek-brek here after a medium to hard "night of it" the night before. I needed grease. And I needed eggs. And I needed bacon. They also had some various potato dishes to choose from, I had the one with the onions and peppars and they were delicious. And I washed the whole thang down with a blueberry pancake and a couple cups of coffee. I walked out of there feeling like a better person. You too, can do this.

    (4)
  • Janet N.

    Innovative breakfast creations and traditional breakfast with modern flair is the reason why I give Goldys five stars!!! My favorite is the spicy eggs Benedict with avocado. The bacon and perfectly cooked chicken compliment the spicy hollandaise sauce. I was really impressed with their tiramisu pancakes. The pancakes tasted just like tiramisu and it came with a cream cheese like icing/sauce on the side to go with it. I had 2 pancakes leftover and I was glad that they held over pretty well. It's a Boise breakfast must!!!

    (5)
  • Ken P.

    Best breakfast place in Boise! There's something for everyone, incredible potatoes and pancakes. (Espresso too!) Get there early because a line forms quickly, but it's worth the wait either way.

    (5)
  • Minh N.

    Popular spot for locals and out-of-towners. Crowded, pricier than some other options in downtown but the food is very good. I've been there once and will come back.

    (4)
  • Andy A.

    Oh my gosh. I had the burrito and exchanged meat for beans. Huge and delicious. Plenty of coffee and kitschy atmosphere. We went around 1000 on a weekday which was perfect. Love this place. I would so recommend this for people who are visiting. Quite the selection and you can tell everything is made fresh.

    (5)
  • Phil O.

    Stop reading reviews and go directly to Goldy's. Incredible food, Reasonable prices. Went on a busy Sunday morning and our meal arrived quickly. The eggs Benny were as billed. A half order was more than enough. Hash with bacon and beets was a delicious twist. As a HUGE plus they had flavored coffee creamer (French vanilla and hazelnut) on the table. Staff was very polite and friendly and our waiter had the best mustache since Rollie Fingers. Though it's a little small you don't really feel cramped. They even had a tapestry up to block the wind. Parking was a bit of an issue...as much as parking can be an issue in Boise (we're all from the east coast).

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Every time I go to Goldy's, I receive exceptional customer service and even better food!.. A few things I would like to re-establish prior to writing this review are: 1. I am an extreme creature of habit, if I find something I like, I will eat it over and over without trying another menu item 2. I don't like wasting money, I look for the best bang for my buck... conclusion: I am cheap. 3. I forgot point number 3 So, my go to menu item at Goldy's is: 2 eggs, bacon/sausage, potatoes and toast (all made to order, however which way you would like them prepared) for $12.95. Now they are very VERY generous with their portions so I tend to nix the potato option... So, I order two eggs over easy, bacon (soft... like barely cooked, creeps most people out) and sourdough toast. I do not mind spending $13 on breakfast as long as the food is great... Which is always is at Goldy's. They use fresh ingredients and you really get your moneys worth. Now the icing on the cake... their mimosas! They are served in a massive red wine glass... my favorite way to drink a mimosa!.. I was curious about the price after ordering, expecting to pay $9 or so (because when I order them at other restaurants they are $6 - $8 for a small champagne flute)... but oh no, not at Goldy's. Their mimosas are reasonably priced at $6.50! It was too much for me to handle! Not only do I leave nearly uncomfortably full every time, but I don't feel guilty about the way I started my day or wasting money. A tip: Go early! 7:30 on the weekends... otherwise be ready to wait... but it is definitely worth the wait if you aren't an early riser. Safe to say: this is the BEST breakfast spot in Boise.

    (5)
  • Caroline T.

    Perhaps I'm missing something? Been here a couple times and the food is always good, and the service is hit or miss because it's usually slammed. Elbow room is limited because of how small the place is. People always rave about this spot and I do have to say it does its job of delivering a tasty breakfast, but not something I'm missing from not going to any other breakfast spot. Overall, tasty food but nothing you can't get from your typical breakfast spot.

    (3)
  • Steve S.

    Well after all the hype I did it, I finally had my FIRST Goldy's experience! Oh I'm sorry did you have to wait for a table? I didn't, I came in and sat right down. Don't worry I had my fair waiting time AFTER I got sat down. You ever heard the expression "good things come to those who wait" yeah that's this place lol This small bistro earned a solid 3.5 stars for my visit, while Goldy's falls short of being the "Best Breakfast" in Boise it is nothing to be ashamed of. Decor- The place is very drab looking with dark lighting it could use some brighter colors to liven it up a bit. Food- A bit on the spendy side for breakfast $14 for an omelette meal. When I pay this much I expect near flawless food and that is what I got, I enjoyed a ham/swiss omelette, maple sausage, pancake, and browns. Everything came out HOT except the hashbrowns which were luke warm, they also were unfortunately dry due to being so finely shredded and overcooked. Service- Goldy's biggest issue by far is keeping top notch service with all the people in there. We spent a considerable amount of time sitting before getting our order taken, it again was a fair 20 mins to get the food. Our experience seemed to lack frequent visits from our server even just to see if we needed anything. Should you try it? Sure, just be sure to have patience and set aside a few hours for the whole experience.

    (4)
  • Justin H.

    I wanted to drop the review to four or four and a half, but this place still rocks so hard. If I'm with my wife, we can't leave until we've had the huge fruit platter. It's tasty, fresh and aesthetically-pleasing. Recently, we went on a weekday and in the afternoon. This was great for avoiding the crowd. Wifey had the mushroom frittata with that heavenly tomato-cream sauce. I had the spicy chicken benny, which I acutally wouldn't recommend. This is where I want to drop the review by a half star. The chicken and bacon were hard, like overcooked, and so was the egg. To me, runny yolk on a poached egg IS one of the main reasons for getting eggs benedict, as the yolk mingles with the hollandaise into a decadent mess. Didn't happen on this one. I didn't really dig the spicy hollandaise, either, as it was too thick and I just didn't appreciate the heat like I thought I would. For my dollar, their standard hollandaise is the best I've ever tried anywhere, and I will return to their standard eggs benedict. As always, the corned beef hash was amazing and still is the best I've ever had anywhere. So one complaint: egg yolks weren't runny. Other than that, life is good. Some of the best restaurant service we receive and that's consistent.

    (5)
  • Nadia P.

    I went this past weekend for the 1st time. We ordered country benny (over easy eggs, ham, english muffin, gravy, with side of beet+potato+bacon hash) and salmon benny (salmon, bagel, hollandaise sauce, and poached eggs). Both were delicious, just a bit too oily for the hash. We came in on Friday ~10.30am and the host told us the wait was 30-40 mins for 2 people. We put our name on the list and walked along the 8th st. After 25 mins in, they called us to let us know our table is ready! As a side note, we ordered mango juice and it obviously came from a box/can/bottle/what have you. I know I probably shouldn't expect (or assume) it to be fresh juice, but kinda regretted the decision and maybe should've gone with OJ instead..

    (4)
  • Elise D.

    Best breakfast spot in town!! This was the first place we ate when we first moved to Boise ten years ago and it only gets better. Excellent food no matter what you order, great service and love the atmosphere too!! If I ever have a morning when I can get away and catch a breakfast in town this is my number one spot!! Keep up the great work, one of Boise's true gems.

    (5)
  • Cheryl J.

    Love this place for breakfast. Best in town!!! Plan on a long wait on the weekends. Best to get there early.

    (4)
  • Junior E.

    Second time being here we had the omelette and pancakes. The hash browns were cooked to perfection and coffee was also amazing, woot woot Dawson Taylor! Service was good and friendly as always. The only thing, the food took a bit long but it was worth the wait. Love this place look forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Mel B.

    I had the Andalusian and it was really good - very generous portions. Cute place with friendly servers.

    (3)
  • Kalani F.

    Yep, Goldy's still has it. Even better, they have a coffee shop around the corner where you can wait for your table. Sorry folks, it is still about an hour wait for breakfast here on a Saturday. We had some fabulous mimosa's in the coffee shop- they bring you your drinks to your table if you haven't finished them. I had the Veggie Bennie. Full of asparagus, it was super tasty and I felt super healthy after I ate it, which is hard to say with most meals that included two poached eggs and a hearty dollop of Hollandaise sauce. The service was good, very pleasant. The upstairs is still tiny (I usually sit down below) and the bathroom is about the size of a telephone booth, if anybody still remembers what those are. This is really 4 1/2 stars review, only not getting that five because I'm sure they rake in enough $$$ to make a sizable bathroom. But oh, the food, the food! So worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Tracy C.

    Love the breakfast here everything is exceptional, Eggs Benedict is my fav! Great mimosas!

    (5)
  • Matt S.

    I gave five stars because the food was great but the hustle and bustle in the atmosphere simply adds to the charm and the feeling while you have breakfast. The service was also good. My whole family enjoyed their meal from the malted waffle to the blueberry pancake and everything in between (salmon Benedict and chicken fried steak). I am glad we took the time to go downtown and wait for a seat. Friday morning at around 11:00am there was still a 20 minute wait but they took our number and we walked down grove street and experienced the basque district while we waited.

    (5)
  • Mike J.

    Excellent breakfast spot. Portions are huge, but if you read the menu carefully, you can find some normal sized meals. Food was very good and my final bill came in at $11. Great way to start a morning.

    (5)
  • Brittney N.

    This is definitely the hip place to grab breakfast in Boise. Like everyone else is saying, expect a wait. We went on a Tuesday around 10am and ended up waiting about 25 min for a table. After we sat and ordered we probably waited another 15 to 20 minutes for our food. We both opted for a build-your-own breakfast which I as a non-carb eater appreciate since most pre-assembled breakfasts come with some sort of starch choice that I won't end up eating. I enjoyed the egg scramble with all of the unique choice like asparagus and feta cheese. I ordered the sausage of the day, and the BF got the bacon. He pretty much bases his entire opinion of any breakfast place on how good their bacon is. (So far the winner is a place in steamboat springs CO) .... But these guys were pretty durn good. The food was really tasty and the options were pretty vast. I caught a glance of the French Toast and I cried a little for want of it. Try it for me ya?

    (4)
  • Lydier H.

    A must go breakfast + brunch place Period!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth K.

    Just get the chicken fried steak and eggs....go ahead.....you know you want to.... I love this place; service is friendly and quirky. Don't forget to get the cheese grits. You need to be patient on the weekends since generally a wait, but worth it. Get some coffee at Goldy's coffee shop around the corner.

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Luckily the food was pretty good (hence the two stars). Otherwise this would have received the lowest score possible due to the staff and their inability to be courteous and helpful. When we entered the restaurant no one approached us or even spoke to us. The servers were all near the kitchen just standing there. I stood there for so long I walked out and walked back in hoping someone would let us know if we could just sit or wait to be seated. There was no sign. By the time I came back in other customers were there as well so a server simply said "sit over there." It took another 10 minutes for our actual waitress to come talk to us. Her greeting in its entirety was, "Are you ready to order?" I think a more accurate intro would have been, "hi my name is I don't care, just let me put in the order fast." The food was good. The server dropped off our check with no other conversation. We paid and got out as fast as we could. Quick summary: =

    (2)
  • Heather J.

    Best breakfast place in Boise without a doubt. Everything there is incredible. Atmosphere is just OK but the food more than makes up for it. Extremely crowded so you will have to wait for an hour to get it.

    (5)
  • Kaitlyn S.

    Awesome large portion variety of breakfast! The salmon fillet and sweet potato hashbrowns are so yummy. Fruit was very fresh and flavorful. Breakfast burrito was huge and has lots of eggs!

    (4)
  • Ricardo C.

    After reading all the reviews I was expecting a little more. I ordered the corned beef hash, apple turkey sausage, 2 eggs with a single pancake. To me the corned beef hash was the star of the food. The apple turkey sausage was tad bit too sweet for me. Once I switched and ate it with my pancake it offered a different experience. Service was good, nothing to brave about. Place was every busy and wasn't that far from the airport (i was in town for work).

    (3)
  • Katie K.

    Delicious food!!! And super cute! Small, but worth the wait! The mushroom frittata and breakfast burrito are amazing! Big portions for a good price! Great service!

    (5)
  • Louis K.

    Lived up to the previous ratings. Breakfast burrito is HUGE. I'll be eating the other half for lunch and I'm not a small man. Wife had Eggs Benedic and the Hollandaise was in house. Good stuff. Don't plan on reading the paper unless you get a window seat. Lighting leaves something to be desired downstairs.

    (4)
  • Brandon A.

    Super long wait!!! But with that being said, it was affordable and delicious. I had the eggs Blackstone and the peps. By far some of the best hollandaise sauce I have ever had. The waiters were present and always helpful. Great!!

    (5)
  • Chun-Wei C.

    I ordered vegi Benedict and latte. The food is really good. All the staffs are super friendly and look at you with big smile. I was there at 1pm with no line. But when I came back at noon on Sunday, then it is already a one-hour waiting line. If you wanna eat brunch here, arriving earlier may be better.

    (5)
  • Ernie C.

    We stopped in here after seeing the high rating and 300 reviews on Yelp. 45 minute wait around 11:30 on the Friday after Christmas. They took our cell number, and we walked to the street corner to their partner business, Goldy's Corner. We ended up splitting a table with two young ladies while waiting for the phone call, and in a small world coincidence, I overhead and oversaw them checking in via Yelp and talking about trying to get Elite. Ended up they were in the same boat we were, having put their names in at Goldy's as well. In any case, we got the call, and bid the ladies adieu. The Bistro is a super warm and friendly space - most of the two tops are in a small balcony upstairs. Ceiling there is probably around 6'6", making it pretty intimate, and a bit crowded. Decor is very homey, but not in the campy, over the top or forced feel you get in some spaces. Smallish, with a half-dozen two tops along the balcony, and maybe a half dozen larger tables downstairs and a small counter top. Tables are definitely closely packed, to the point that they're one-way/single person passages between the tables. Think homey cafe with a dash of diner. I had a mimosa and the scramble combo, which is an egg scramble with two ingredients, and pick a meat, potato, and bread (andouille, corned beef hash, and English muffin) . GF had a half order of the spicy chicken benedict with a side of their pep potatoes. Total damage was just south of $35. While the egg scramble wasn't anything special (and I wasn't expecting anything amazing for eggs, spinach, and mushroom), the andouille was fantastic. Looks like they've got a weekly sausage as well, which I think was a mango-pepper this week. I don't like mango sweet, but the fact they've got a rotating item like that is rad. If I were local, I'd be curious where they get their sausages, as the andouille was one of the better ones I've had. The corned beef hash lived up to the hype. If you've never had homemade corned beef hash, definitely order this - nicely cooked and crumbled corned beef with potatoes. Don't go in expecting the heavy slop that comes out of a can - this is almost light, with good texture. In any case, gigantic portions - I would have been fine with just the meat and potatoes, skipping the eggs and the bread. The spicy hollandaise on the GF's entree was amazing - creamy, smooth, and a nice little kick. Not amazing, blow your mind flavors, but solid, comforting, and hearty food, fairly priced, and feels like a Boise institution.

    (4)
  • John M.

    The best breakfast in Boise, frankly it isn't even close. Everything here is great, everything. Last time in I had a frittata and now I'm haunted by all of the times in my life when I've been not eating a frittata. Go, just go, stop reading!

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    Food was generally good, but the service has become non existent Coffee cup sits empty for 10 minutes Food takes 35 min

    (1)
  • Joan M.

    Goldy's once again proves to be A+++++!!!!! I had eggs, the salmon cake, and sweet potatoes yum!!!!! The service was superb!!!' My husband had the veggie Benedict and loved it!! I love Goldy's and never fail to eat there when I'm Boise!!!

    (5)
  • Mojdeh S.

    How I heard of this place: On one of my self-guided tours of the city, I happened upon the Boise Art Museum (BAM), where one of my favorite artists - Joàn Miro - had an exhibit. I had the pleasure of speaking with the very artsy-looking lady at the front desk, who told me that Goldy's was a Boise staple, not to be missed. Well, we weren't about to miss it. Type of cuisine: "Goldy's Breakfast Bistro ("Goldy's") was opened in February 1999 in the heart of downtown Boise, ID. Goldy's takes pride in its made to order breakfast using as many fresh local ingredients as possible to provide a variety of choices. Choose from our standard combo meals that give you choices, choices, choices... We are known for our homemade Hollandaise and our unique entrees Spinach Frittata, Andalusia Eggs (Bon Appetite's favorite (2002 Issue)) and always our scratch pancakes. We shop for the best fruit we can get our hands on. Our fruit cups and plates are marvelous and local customers who want to impress their guest start their breakfast with our artful display of citrus, melons, kiwi and berries. Goldy's has a full service espresso bar featuring local Dawson Taylor coffee. Dawson Taylor shares our beliefs in quality and roasts our house blend of Back Country Blend that compliments our food like a fine wine. Don't forget our variety of mimosa's and try our house Goldy's Sunrise Mimosa (orange juice, mango, guava and a touch of cranberry)... Due to popularity, Goldy's now sells merchandise and gift cards too. Goldy's takes pride in their loyal customers and our fantastic crew. Our employees are one of a kind and work extremely hard. Come in and watch our crew prepare and deliver your meal. It will entertain you while you wait for your food. We only have 56 seats so bring your cell phone, put your name on the waiting list (no reservations), and enjoy the great city Boise. We will call you when your table is ready." Ambiance: Nearly having missed the small sign above the door, we were pleasantly surprised that the bustling space had room for us, immediately in the small loft above. Downstairs, the velvet-curtain laden entry opened into the loud happiness that seems truly characteristic of this quaint, neighborhood eatery. Tables and chairs crammed in, the kitchen to the right and back of the house, a ceiling fan so wobbly it is nearly ready to take off, and a small balcony of loft-style seating above, the smiles on our faces continued to grow as we took note of the quirky, the simple and the creative. What I ordered: Staying true to form, my husband saw the Chicken Fried Steak with eggs, choose of potatoes and bread - or substituted pancake! ($12.95) - and was unlikely to be swayed. A cup of strong coffee with free refills, and he was set for the long road trip home. For me, again, true to form, I stuck with a signature dish that was well-touted on the Goldy's website and in my conversations with locals and restaurant staff: Eggs Benny, a full order ($7.75): English muffin, Black Forest Ham (I substituted crispy bacon) and Hollandaise. What I loved: The potatoes! Glorious potatoes. The pancake, too, a fluffy, decadent dessert with our meals added richness and extra gratification. I will say, too, that the Country Fried Steak was definitely within the top three, if not at the top of all I've sampled in my relatively short breakfast journey with my husband. Why I loved it: Full, vibrant, quirkiness of a downtown Boise staple, excellent food with generous portions, and a bustling space full of locals (and at least a couple of us tourists), where everyone is happy, boisterous and...not working on a Thursday morning at nine o'clock in the morning! Cost: Average ($7 - $12.95 per breakfast plate)

    (4)
  • Molly A.

    Ok. This was delicious. They were extremely busy but that didn't stop them from providing excellent customer service. My server was quick to give me a recommendation and it was magical. I haven't had a brunch this delicious in maybe ever. If you're in Boise, go to Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Cecilia L.

    We were in Boise visiting family and upon reading reviews saw that this was a must-visit for breakfast. We decided not to go on Sunday to save us from having to wait for hour or more so we went on Monday,but the place was still packed at 10am!!! Fortunate for us we got the last open table as soon as we walked in and had 0 waiting time and they were able to accommodate us with a wheelchair even in a small restaurant...HUGE PLUS...EXTRA POINTS. The service was spot on and super friendly, and our coffee cups were never empty. I had tea and got my own tea pot (which is always a plus in my book, I can't stand when breakfast places give you a small tin of hot water and a little cup). On to the food...there were 5 of us and each of us thoroughly enjoyed every last bite of our meals. I ordered the blueberry pancakes (short stack...but 3 cakes were still large enough to fill whole plate and serve as my whole meal for breakfast and lunch)--my mom had the same thing. They were made with fresh blueberries and each bite was packed with flavor and the blueberries were perfectly plump and ripe. And even though the pancakes were more than enough in and of themselves, I had to order a side of sweet potato hash browns just to say I tried them, and I'm so glad I did! They were perfectly cooked...just enough crispness but not so much where they get burnt. The flavor was superb. Sweet and salty. A delicious new way to enjoy sweet potatoes. A must try for sure if you come here! My boyfriend had the Eggs Benny...traditional eggs Benedict. This is his favorite type of breakfast food so he is always hesitant to try it, but Goldys nailed it. The hollandaise sauce was sensational...rather than being runny like at most places...you could tell it was hand made, not something mixed in a blender. The flavor had the perfect amount of lemon and butter. The eggs were perfectly poached...over easy just like he likes it and the ham was beyond expectation. All together it was one of the best Benedict he has had (next to his dad's of course). My brother had an omelet and a side of corned beef hash...the omelet was so light and fluffy and filled to the brim with all the fillings he asked for. He got a side of maple brown sausage (sweet and savory all together). The hash was sensational. He was beyond excited to see that there were no veggies in the hash as some other places like to do now. A must-have at goldys...try the corned beef hash. Try any one of the hashes they offer! You won't be disappointed. My boyfriend's cousin is from Boise and had never been here and she really enjoyed the breakfast as well(she had three cheese omelet and regular hash browns). She had never been in before because every time her and her family tried to come on a busy weekend the wait was too long, but now that she has tried the food she said she will totally come back and make sure they wait! So glad we stopped by. It was well worth it and we will definitely be back next time we come to Boise!

    (5)
  • Andrea D.

    We won't be back. I grew up in Boise, have been to Goldy's as a kid, so I had high hopes. We had a party of 4 on a Sunday late morning. Waited for an hour to be seated, waited 45 minutes to get our food (people after us got their food before us), and then they messed up our order. We had to ask for our server to come back and give us our check and, overall, the food was mediocre. Not worth coming back. This place has seriously gone down hill! So sad.

    (1)
  • Greg R.

    Ill start by saying that the you have to be prepared to wait sometimes for an hour or more to get a table. BUT,,, besides that, breakfast at Goldys is the best breakfast you will ever have if you order the Eggs Blackstone. The best EVER. SO good.

    (5)
  • Benjamin V.

    Best breakfast yet! :) Love this place! Salivating at my next chance to eat here. I love that I can order something aside from my usual and it comes out better than expected.

    (5)
  • Dean W.

    Have come here over the years. Was in town this weekend for business, dropped in for breakfast. Had to wait 15 minutes for a spot at the tiny counter. Had the short stack of blueberry pancakes. After pouring some of the syrup on it, I realized it was the fake stuff and had to ask for real maple syrup. By that time I already had the thick goopy fake maple taste on the pancakes. Indifferent service, the waitress should have asked if I wanted the real stuff, since they have it. Pancakes were ok, not great, with a weird gummy texture. They also tasted of whatever meat was on the griddle before them. The coffee (at 2.50) was terrible. Come on Goldy's, you've been around a long time, step it up and don't rest on your laurels. Also, be aware there are very few options on the menu for vegetarians.

    (2)
  • Rebecca W.

    Food is amazing. Totally worth the wait. Very casual atmosphere. The hash is amazing, all of the kinds, flannel, everything. Hollandaise sauce is to die for as are the blueberry scones. Great place to bring out-of-town guests. If you have a large party you could be in for a long wait.

    (5)
  • Kelson S.

    Service was awesome. Literally your coffee or water could not go empty, the wait staff were on it. Great food, unique dishes. It's good to find a place that thinks outside of the box. The environment is also very welcoming. Will definitely stop again when we are traveling through!

    (5)
  • Rose G.

    This is the all time best breakfast place I've ever been, anywhere, ever. The food is so delicious; everything I've ever tried on the menu is absolutely fantastic. I've notice that the staff doesn't turn over much, which also shows me that the employees love Goldy's as much as I do! I also really appreciate that they'll take your number and call you when your table is ready. Makes it really easy to enjoy the farmers market on a weekend while waiting for the best breakfast you will ever have. I always go for the biscuits and gravy and the "peps"--potatoes with cheese, peppers, and onions. Omg I'm hungry just thinking about it. Rock on Goldy's!!!!!

    (5)
  • Kathleen N.

    Everyone is so patient and helpful when I request an order to go. It's so nice to have quality food, at a reasonable price for when the weekend crew is on at work. I appreciate everyone there!

    (4)
  • Bond H.

    Boise doesn't have a lot of solid breakfast places, and this is no exception. Somehow, though, they've managed to convince people their breakfast experience is worth a long wait in a long line of Saturday breakfast goers. It's decent - but not worth the wait and it definitely doesn't live up to the hype. Try Big City, Moons, or Fork as alternatives.

    (3)
  • Alison E.

    The best breakfast place in Boise, ID and no other place can hold a candle to what this place offers! I have been going to Goldy's since I was in college and each visit has always been as good as the other with absolute consistency in everything, from the wait line to the soft scrambled eggs to the French toast and hash browns or breakfast potatoes! Goldy's gets it right every time! What's better than that is that the food is perfect every time! I usually get a two egg breakfast with breakfast potatoes and a sausage thing but I also rotate between the eggs Benedict and the the French toast. The service is fantastic and so is the food. The atmosphere is comfortable and casual, a bit tight and intimate but that's also what makes it so great! I've tried to chat with the owners but they're not exactly personable people. Try to read the stuff up on the walls about how long Goldy's has been around. I also go earlier than usual to avoid the rush and I also avoid this place on weekends. If you're visiting Boise I highly recommend this place for all of your breakfast needs! A more expensive place so expect about a $35 breakfast for two people.

    (5)
  • Andy H.

    Pretty much the "Gold" standard for breakfast......Service is chill and friendly Food is amazing

    (5)
  • Maitland F.

    This was my first visit to Goldy's and I've only heard good things. Waited almost an hour for a table. The place is so small we could barely get our stroller to the table. Service was slow and it took another 40 minutes for our food to show up and even then there were missing / wrong items. Thankfully they fixed that quickly. Over all, the portions were large but the food quality was no better than iHop in my opinion. The waiter also seemed more interested in chatting with people by the bar than checking to see if we were happy or needed our drinks refilled. Needless to say we had high hopes but in the end were left disappointed. Maybe this place works for some but we definitely won't return.

    (1)
  • DavidandAshley B.

    This place makes us happy. We arrived at 7:40 am (they open at 7:30) which was perfect. It was busy but we still got right in with no wait. The coffee is so good. Had 3 cups and they are very attentive. My husband got the malted waffle with fresh strawberries and whip cream, real whip cream. I had the oatmeal with strawberries walnuts and brown sugar. It was delish. I recommend: go early! Beat the crowd!

    (5)
  • Kristie A.

    Services was outstanding! Cinnamon pancakes were a favorite for us , so much so we came back the next day for more! Several Potato sides to choose from including of course beets!

    (4)
  • Lee L.

    BOISE, ID: The buzzy-est breakfast destination in Idaho has earned it's reputation, this place is fantastic. I came on a Tuesday and there was still a 10 minute wait around 9am. The patrons are pretty diverse, from locals to hipsters to business guys to tourists. The menu isn't overwhelming, but boasts an entire page of eggs Benedict varieties, as well as maple fare with a variety of French toast, pancake and waffle options. I tried two of their most popular: Stuffed French Toast (5+ stars/~$12): This was EXQUISITE: thick, amazing sourdough bread stuffed with all kinds of goodness. The contents were candied walnuts, warm maple glaze, etc. I could eat it every day. Eggs Benedict Blackstone: (5 stars/~$12): Savory delicious hollandaise atop warm toasted English muffins and seasoned meat, egg, and tomato. It was excellent My companion for the meal ordered a spicy chicken eggs Benedict and loved it. I didn't get to try it, but it looked like an excellent spicy option.

    (5)
  • Angela L.

    When in Idaho, eat some Idaho potatoes. To celebrate my birthday, I went to Goldy's for brunch. I turned 35, and had the best potatoes of my life, along with everything else on my plate. Too bad I live in NY, or I'd go to Goldy's all the time.

    (5)
  • Rachel Z.

    Over an hour wait but we were glad we did! Service: Prompt, helpful & friendly! Received our coffee immediately after being seated. Our waitresses did a good job on refills and bussing our used plates and trash accordingly. Quick to bring out our ticket, it's nice not having to wait. Ambiance: Cozy and we were glad to be seated upstairs by the balcony which had fun views below (seeing other tables dishes and food being prepared in kitchen!) Pretty clean though the chandelier needed major dusting! Tiny bathrooms. Food: Fruit cup- Fun to split while waiting for food! Fresh raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapes, grapefruit, apples, watermelon, apples, cantaloupe, kiwi & blueberries! Very nice! Eggs Benny- packed full of flavor everything was cooked perfectly. Hollandaise very rich and good. Goldy's potatoes- We both loved them, great amount of crispyness! Yummy red potatoes with their Goldy's seasoning! I'm not even a hash-brown type girl but would order again! Stuffed French toast- Enjoyed the flavors, very unique, cooked well! Came out warm great with or without syrup. Make sure you are in the mood for bananas though. Glad we at least tried it! Raisin cinnamon french roast- We enjoyed this more than the stuffed french toast and would definitely order again!!! It was our anniversary and glad we experienced Goldy's even with the wait! Pleasant service, tasty food, okay prices :) will be back! Also I was expecting to pay a lot more than we did! I think this was definitely worth the extra $10 vs what we would normally pay at other breakfast joints!

    (4)
  • Steven R.

    Went here at the beginning of a big NW road trip. Very good food. The potatoes are awesome. Cute place too. Would go back for sure. Boise was very nice in general, and this stands out as a place to visit.

    (5)
  • Nick T.

    Best breakfast anywhere. Everything on the menu is delightful. Best hollandaise I have ever had. My personal favorite combination is the smoked salmon hash with spicy hollandaise and a side of sweet potato hash browns. Doesn't get any better than this anywhere. Only place I can compare it to is Urban Farmer in Portland, OR or possibly the Five Spot in Seattle, WA.

    (5)
  • April N.

    Phenomenal breakfast. I ordered a combination plate, which came with over-easy eggs, corned beef hash, blueberry pancakes, and a ham steak. Everything, including the coffee, was delicious. We went in on a Sunday, without reservations, and were actually seated in about 10 minutes. The waiters were as attentive as they could be, seeing as the place was packed. We will surely be going back.

    (5)
  • Iris G.

    After rave reviews of Goldy's, I was really excited to try breakfast here. I made a combo with scrambled eggs, bacon, tomato and cheddar. Hash browns on the side and a pancake...started eating it and it tasted great. Until...I was about to make a bite on my formkwith the scrambled eggs to find a long black hair intertwined in the eggs. I went ahead and told my waitress privately and showed her at which point she was equally disgusted. She asked if I wanted more eggs or something and I declined. Could you blame me? She brought it to the back and showed the cooks and came back and apologized again for the experience. My appetite disappeared and I quietly walked out. So, I was excited and it was just a really unfortunate experience. *sad face*

    (1)
  • Jordan C.

    I've always had good service, good food, and an overall good experience with Goldy's Breakfast Bistro. If you want to avoid the greasy spoon diner for breakfast this would be my first choice by far. I highly recommend this place to anyone who hasn't tried it.

    (5)
  • Lindsey A.

    I love Goldey's! They have excellent customer service and the best crepes in town! The mini shop in the café has some really fun, original items. I take my out-of-town friends to Goldy's and everyone loves it. I would highly recommend the Sunrise Mimosas! BEST mimosas in town! Thanks Goldy's for always being so great!

    (5)
  • Gytica C.

    We liked this place.The seating wait was about 20 minutes on a Sunday afternoon, we were 3 people. But it took almost an hour for the food to come out. We ordered Italian soda ( absolutely delicious), malted waffles, fresh mushroom frittata , baked biscuit and eggs. The portion size of frittata was good and biscuit was delicious! Will definitely go again!! (:

    (4)
  • Siara C.

    Just to echo the many glowing reviews here, Goldy's is our go-to stop on our way out of Boise. It's small, it's quirky, it's everything you want out of a local breakfast haunt. It can get very crowded during weekends so we usually prefer a Monday morning, but it's worth the wait if it's nice outside. Get whatever sounds good and you won't be mad. Everything is delicious. I usually make my own breakfast combo because I can have a little of everything. Service here is mixed, but passable. I don't really care as long as the food gets from point A to my face, which it has every time. As I type this, we are driving away from Boise with bellies full of delicious breakfast grub. Thank you, Goldy's. See you soon.

    (5)
  • Kailey F.

    Amazing selection of breakfast food. The chicken fried steak was simply delicious. The staff are super easy going and friendly!

    (5)
  • Chelsi B.

    First off, any place that serves a generous pour of mimosa is already winning in my book. Big hearty portions to start your day off right. We both ordered the breakfast burrito which was REALLY good and to top it all off they actually have the worlds best hot sauce (chalula) on hand instead of just tobasco.

    (4)
  • Danielle M.

    Best breakfast in Boise! Make a reservation or plan to wait a while, but it's definitely worth it. Awesome breakfast/lunch selection with a-la-carte options for a wide range of appetites! They bring your mimosa in a goblet- be prepared! Great wait staff, fast and friendly service. Only drawback (other than the wait!) was the tight space. They can squeeze in a high chair to accomodate small kids (or those with other space requirements), but only just, and depending on where you sit. Otherwise, wonderful.

    (4)
  • L K.

    Best eggs benedict in town! The stuffed french toast is also delicious.

    (5)
  • Santah H.

    A long wait!!! The food better be worth it. Hold on and I'll tell you! I am finishing this on August 14. Turns out that the breakfast at Goldie's was my last breakfast and meal with my 24 year old daughter Kathleen. She passed on May 5. She really wanted to eat here. We did. A great memory for me. Good food and good service. Thank you for helping carve this niche in my heart!

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    I LOVE this place! I haven't eaten here for a while, but they have really great food and it's a quaint environment. It's not easy to find, but the door makes it easily recognizable after you've been their once. I'd recommend this place and in fact, I've got to get back there for another meal soon! Very fresh ingredients!

    (4)
  • Teri S.

    It doesn't get any better than this. Great Food and Great Service. I love the vegebenny Best breakfast ever.

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    This is my favorite place in town for a fruit plate and Eggs Benedict. We went this past Saturday when we had family visiting from out of town. We got on the wait list and shopped the market until they called to let us know our table was ready. The coffee is so good....and they always keep your cup full. Loved it!

    (5)
  • Greg T.

    This was a solid solid breakfast place. Prompt service, good atmosphere. Good flavors, the right amount of crisp and grease for a "greasy spoon" restaurant. The best part was the food was hot (temperature). The food was steaming when it came out. I am very very picky when it comes to food that should be served HOT! A+ for that. Sweet potato hash browns were amazing. "I'll be bachh...."

    (4)
  • Crystal Q.

    Orange pancakes are too die for. Amazing. Service was excellent as always. This is my favorite brunch place!

    (5)
  • Vlad B.

    This is the only place that has always cooked my eggs exactly the way i order them, every time, without fail. Thats impressive all on its own, but the menu is packed with delicious options and sometimes its hard to decide. Fear not though, the place is as busy and efficient as a beehive, you will shortly catch a whiff of something that makes you ask "what on earth is that smell and how fast can i put it in my face?" Very worth the wait to get a table, so long as an electric atmosphere is what you wanted with your killer breakfast.

    (5)
  • Kristin S.

    I'm a tough critic on breakfast, but this was probably the best breakfast I ever had. One of the best things was being able to order a half order of the eggs Benedict. I had asparagus instead of ham, but the hollidaise wasn't too rich. Just right. The potatoes were also to die for. It's a small place but was packed! I understand why!

    (5)
  • Sedona G.

    Best breakfast in Boise - but pricey! Worth every penny.

    (5)
  • Twosox S.

    Amazing breakfast, one of the best in Boise. The eggs benny and corned beef hash are amazing. Incredible selection of breakfast meats, potatoes, and local breads. I wish we could actually enjoy their food more often but it's tough due to the lengthy waits.

    (4)
  • Skip C.

    I was in Boise and looked for a solid breakfast. Yelp brought me to Goldie's and the Yelp Nation was once again directly on point. I decided on a taster plate of a single order of the eggs benedict and a half order of the salmon hash. Let me tell you I would order that same exact order again and again. I sat upstairs which allowed me to watch the crowd below and scope all the great food. If you show up and they give you a hour wait stick it out, you will not be disappointed. Just happy to have had the chance to taste the Goldie's experience.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    Okay so I finally got to try goldies today. And it was good. Friends had the eggs benedict which they loved... And I had the $13.99 chicken fried steak and it was just ok. I know I'm sorry to say that but it was only fair. But my chai tea was over the top. So I will be trying this place again. And yes it takes 30 to 45 minutes to get in but it's worth waiting to try something else.

    (4)
  • Christina F.

    Small cozy establishment 2 times had breakfast here...food is good service as well....only big complaint was the fact my server took my food away when I went to use the ladies room....lol huh OK guess I was done. Great coffee

    (3)
  • Cody M.

    Lived in Boise during college years...Goldy's is probably the best breakfast place I have been to still to this day.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Don't eat here. It is awful. You will hate it! (Ok, did I discourage anyone so the wait will be shorter ?). Arrived on a Saturday about 12:45, restaurant closes at 2PM. No problem getting us in ... waited about 45 minutes, did not feel rushed to leave. They offered to call us on our cell phone while we walked around downtown, waiting for our table. Coffee pot ready and waiting on on a table on the sidewalk outside. The food, beverages, and coffee were all top notch. Since it was "Halloween Weekend" they had Pumpkin Pancakes on the menu, and offered that as a choice as one of our sides for the Frittata. Delicious. Funky and fun atmosphere & decor (i.e. the light fixture where the bulbs are decorated to be "birds." Very friendly and helpful waiter. I would definitely go back here again.

    (5)
  • Jean N.

    Tried Goldy's for the first time and was not disappointed! We went on a Thursday morning and there was no wait to be seated. I ordered the salmon cake for brunch and loved it. The Goldy's mimosa was sweet and had hints of mango. It was also large enough to share. Everyone enjoyed brunch. I will definitely be returning!

    (5)
  • Colleen A.

    Amazing food! Brought my boyfriend here we came from out of town and read great reviews. A wonderful birthday breakfast for him... I wish we had a place even close to this in Eugene. Might have to move here just for this food! The staff is amazing very friendly, cozy atmosphere. We started the stuffed French toast and they even cut it and put it on our own plates! We also had other food too it was all great! Will definately be back on our next visit... Just a tip... We came on a Monday at one and there was no wait!!

    (5)
  • Yvette S.

    This place has awesome food! In our party of 8 we got everything from pancakes with maple pork sausage to salmon hash to oatmeal and every person had a clean plate! CHEERS FROM BOSTON! Next time we visit Idaho this is a must for our family!

    (5)
  • chris a.

    I do believe this is the first five star breakfast I've ever had at a restaurant. Everything was cooked fresh to order fresh ingredients no packaged Sysco crap just real food real friendly service and real real fast.

    (5)
  • Derrick E.

    We've been in BoDo for our cousin's wedding...where'd the weekend go? It was the family's last day in Boise & there was no wait at Goldy's this past Monday morning. Goldy's crew put together a couple of tables for our party of 6 adults & 4 kids. 3 of the kids got a kick out of the iconic "Mickey" shaped pancakes. The oldest of the kids ordered eggs over easy but she instead received scrambled. Our server with the dreads apologized & 5 minutes later had brought out 2 eggs...yes, over easy. He was great! I gotta tell ya'll...when the last plate hit the table, there was every bit of silence goin' on in our part of the restaurant. I enjoyed my made-to-order 3-egg omelet. (bacon, grilled onions & jack cheese) yum-o! I don't even know what my wife had, when I looked over, her plate was bare & she was smackin' her lips. Looked over at the in-laws at the other end & they were just staring down in their troughs with blinders on. I looked over at my wife's cousin John M., and he actually had the plate up to his grill, tilted up at a 45° angle as he slid the other half of the eggs benedict into his gullet. Yeah, this place is that good. When we walked out, a small line was formed...what? On a Monday morning? Jeez. Well, at least Goldy's supplies coffee for those waiting outside. 3.5 Stars Not really a deez® review, more of a description of our experience. Thanks for readin' anyway.

    (3)
  • J T.

    Loved the coffeeshop at the corner, which was a great place to wait to get to the restaurant. The food was amazing.

    (5)
  • Danny A.

    I liked the place, but hate that there is always such a long wait! instead of making their little cafe I don't understand why they didnt just make the place bigger. either way, food is go.od - service is as good as it gets for a breakfast joint. I guess im just grumpy in the mornings when im hungry,

    (3)
  • Anthony M.

    Best breakfast in Boise, period.

    (5)
  • Joel H.

    Really really really like the little Goldy's coffee shop on the corner. Them chicken pot pies are the best!

    (5)
  • Elisa M.

    We had to wait for over an hour and a half to eat here and frankly I was quite skeptical that it would be worth the wait. I was pleasantly surprised! The restaurant is VERY small and can seat under 50 people at one time. It is worth the wait. They take your cell phone# so you can wander around the city and will call you when it's your turn to be seated. We each ordered something different (there were 5 of us) and then shared; the food was outstanding. We tried their blueberry scones-- which were more English than they were American-- and they were very flavorful. We each ordered a different side-dish potato and they were all very good. I think my favorite was the Sweet Potato Hash Browns. TIP: Their soft-drinks are not refillable. They come in a can.

    (4)
  • Natasha M.

    I went here for breakfast on a Sunday at about 8:30. The place was already hopping. I started with some coffee, which tasted fresh and delicious. My cup was never empty. I ordered- The veggie benny- First of all, I love that you can get a half order of this. I always feel way too heavy after eating a full serving, plus it allowed me to try other things. I was surprised when this came out, because it was so beautifully presented. The vegetables were nicely layered with a perfectly poached egg on top, and just the right amount of hollandaise. The hollandaise was neither too greasy nor too runny. The somewhat awkward ambiance of this place does not carry over to their food. A blueberry pancake- Ginormous! I could barely eat half. It was fluffy and they used fresh blueberries. Yum. Fruit cup- I ended up getting one of these to go, since I saw the people next to me order one. I usually avoid fruit cups at restaurant since they normally consist of some sad looking melons. However, this looked amazing! It had blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, kiwi, pineapple, etc. The fruit itself was very fresh. I know some people commented on it being pricey, but there is a reason that fruit cups at other places are cheap....the fruit sucks. The service overall was great. My waiter was really helpful and friendly. Despite being really busy, the service and the quality of the food did not suffer. If I ever return to Boise, I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Sarah C.

    Perfectly cooked sunny side up AND soft scrambled eggs. Perfectly cooked bacon. Crispy potatoes. Caffeine choices. What more does one want for breakfast? Did I mention the bacon was perfectly cooked? The bacon is better here then at Bacon.

    (5)
  • Kurt G.

    Goldy's really is "as good as it gets." It is the only place that I know of in Boise that can be compared to restaurants in other areas without the qualifier "for Boise." Starches are good. Eggs are good. Selection good. Coffee service great. Service in general great. The bad: The wait. At least there is coffee and a friendly crowd.

    (5)
  • Drew M.

    Great b'fast place if you're staying downtown, fresh ingredients and a wide selection. Lori raved about the sweet potato hash browns and both our omelets were very good. Expect a bit of a wait...worth it!

    (5)
  • Jenny M.

    Running a restaurant let alone a breakfast establishment has to be one of the toughest businesses to succeed in. For one, people can get cranky when they are hungry and have to wait. Secondly people can get cranky when they are hungry, have to wait and it's the morning or near it. Goldy's clearly does a great job evident by the large group of people always milling around outside on the weekends. Yes, it's a long wait and they are always busy, but generally if you show up before 9am it's not that bad. That being said the wait is worth it! One great thing they have going for them is that they will take your phone number and you can go wait at Goldy's Coffee Shop next door and sip on a mimosa or an excellent cup of Earl Grey. Goldy's Pluses: A great loft area, fantastic and friendly staff, scrambled egg's always spot on, Rye toast and the best plaque I have ever seen hanging in a restaurant "Children Left Unattended Will Be Given an Espresso and a Free Puppy". Goldy's Negatives: Being cranky in the morning and having to wait.

    (4)
  • Winnie L.

    Quick, friendly service; tasty food; good location. One of the golden rules is: eat where the locals eat. Lots of suits eating here and they seem to be locals. i wasn't due to meet my boss until 8:40am so i woke up earlier than i needed to and grabbed some brunch in BoDo. There's free breakfast at the hotel but I was curious about Idahoan Yelpers' favorite breakfast place. This nook on Capitol was packed for a business morning but luckily I found a table. Water and menus arrived promptly. The wait team was friendly and efficient. My order was taken and my cappuccino arrived shortly after. They will ask you if you like your cappuccino wet or dry. This means whether you want more express or more foam. First time I was asked this question. I like foam but I like liquids more, so wet for me it was. No rock sugar stirring wand here (unlike McCormick's in LA) but after my cup was emptied, the waiter came by to fill it with coffee. What a nice touch. i hadn't planned on eating lunch at the client's cafeteria again so i went for the Sundried Tomato Frittata. I figure any diner can do eggs and potatoes and sausage, so i gave the Special of the Day a try. It was a little strange to me that they drowned the frittata in gorgonzola + sundried tomato sauce. it was tasty, nonetheless. however, they are really greasy as well (leftovers had generous amounts of liquid gold oil all over the bottom of the box). after a few bites, I realized that it was still to early to eat so i put the leftovers in the paper to-go boxes and was on my way. i was able to get in and out of this two-story breakfast spot within a half hour. similar to N.N.'s experience (scroll way down), i had accelerated bowel movement. Good if you have traveler's constipation or just want your colons clean. No complains here. My client told me that Goldy's an awesome place. So there: locals approved, Yelpers agree - Goldy's a winner. see pics: yelp.com/biz_photos/snTp…

    (5)
  • Will S.

    Words and phrases such as superlative, mind blowing, classic, core, orgasmic, perfection......they all come to mind when I think of our experience at Goldy's. We waited for 25 minutes to get in on a Friday morning. Never have I waited 25 minutes for such good food. This was the best breakfast I've ever experienced outside of my Mothers kitchen. Better than Snooze in Colorado, better than anywhere in NYC, better than anywhere in Austin, better than anywhere in Porland. Hands down my favorite breakfast outside of Mama's kitchen. My wife and I had different versions of eggs Benedict, I had classic she had the one with salmon. Both were beyond perfect: creamy heavenly homemade hollandaise, perfectly cooked poached eggs, excellent ham, amazing smoked salmon, nearly perfect English muffins. Endless coffee, that was an amazing brew, and service that was telepathic. Worth your wait in every sense. This place made me wish I lived in Boise!!!!!! It's simply that good. If you are in the area this is a must try!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Charley C.

    We were only in Boise for two days, and when we were sent to Goldy's by the people at Browns Gallery, we looked at the YELP reviews for the place and went immediately to Goldy's for breakfast (her) / Lunch (me). Well it is as good as all the reviews. EVERYTHING! Food, Staff, Service all very nice, and you will meet very interesting people (we did). So we came back the next day and did it again! The Breakfast burrito was PERFECT and the wrap she had was also wonderful. Just GO and ENJOY

    (5)
  • Claire O.

    Be prepared for a least an hour long wait, a small loud crowded dining area, and just OK service. Having said that, the food is fantastic and makes up for everything else. It's a great place to take people from out of town and on Saturdays you can usually put your name in and they will call you (on your cell phone) when your table is ready, so you can go walk around the Farmers Market instead of standing around.

    (4)
  • Ethan H.

    This is the best breakfast in Boise. You will not find a better atmosphere, better service, and better food for this price! Everything that can be homemade IS homemade. If you haven't gone, you're cheating yourself, this stuff is where it's at!

    (5)
  • Reid S.

    Overrated in my opinion. The eggs benny is really good but everything else is overpriced for what you get.

    (3)
  • Pedro D.

    We stayed one night in Boise while traveling, and the hotel clerk recommended Goldy's What a fantastic surprise. They have a terrific selection, but I went with chicken fried steak - and have never had such a wonderfully prepared version. I have to say it was a gourmet meal. My wife went with a Salmon dish, and felt the same way about it. The coffee /espresso was excellent and the downstairs seating was comfortable and cozy. We have great breakfast venues in Marin, but wish we had a Goldy's

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    Lots of hype, average food, long waits, high prices. That basically sums this place up. I'm sorry to anyone that enjoys spending 30+ dollars plus parking for breakfast for 2, because that is about the only thing that is extraordinary to me about Goldy's.

    (3)
  • Nate C.

    Note to the reader: I have only eaten at two breakfast spots in Boise. I don't have the broadest perspective on local breakfast spots. However, I believe that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And Goldy's ain't broke... I LOVE breakfast. And in my travels, have seen the good, the bad and the ugly. Goldy's is definitely in my top 5 of all time. You want pancakes? Goldy's has that locked down. You want a killer benny? Goldy's will satisfy. You looking for a corned beef hash that will be on your "last meal" list? Goldy's corned beef hash will let you die happy. If you are feeling adventurous, there is a handful of house recipes that will keep you flipping back-and-forth through the menu trying to make a decision. The ONLY thing that will keep Goldy's being a five-star spot is the coffee. Not the worst cup, but nothing to write home about either. Goldy, you get points for using a local roaster, but there needs to be a better cup of java to put you at the top of the heap. Get the corned beef - the beef is flavorful, moist, and crisped to perfection on the edges, the finest Idaho potatoes bring it all together. Get the blueberry pancakes - sweet, juicy, pillowy, crusty exterior, real maple syrup...heaven.

    (4)
  • Man-E O.

    Almost skipped the place due to the wait, but all I can say is the Breakfast burrito brought me some delicious peace! Also the service is friendly once you're in!

    (5)
  • Gary T.

    My gf and I were steered here by some locals and it didn't disappoint! I had the chicken fried steak and eggs and my gf had an egg and jalapeno/apple sausage special. The chicken fried steak portion was immense like the Seattle Space Needle and was dipped at least twice in batter, it took ALL my strength to finish it. Our eggs were really fresh and the jalapeno/apple sausage was pretty good as well. If you're really really hungry then this is the place to get a very filling meal.

    (4)
  • Spamolacat C.

    My gf and I used to go to this place when she lived and worked in Boise. We were having brunch at a place in Tahoe today that had 4.5 stars on Yelp. We were pretty disappointed and all we could say was: this ain't no Goldie's! We loved Goldie's. It's always a wait but give them your cell number and when your name is next they'll call you! No place to wait except outside which can be pretty chilly sometimes in Boise. So we just walked over to the Flying M coffee house for a cup-O-joe usually they were ringing my phone on our walk back. They have lots of interesting sausages and meat choices. The corned beef hash is awesome! The Belgian waffle is the best we've ever had! Super light and fluffy. I don't understand why people say it has a hipster vibe. It's just got a funky decor and the waitstaff is heavy with the tatoo crowd but they've all been nice to us.

    (5)
  • Mary C.

    Went here this morning with my friend on the recommendation of some locals and glowing Yelp reviews. Place was full, but we didn't have to wait (just past 8AM). Even though the place was crowded, we were served promptly. Good coffee, locally roasted. Quaint & cozy atmosphere, like other Yelpers have said. I ordered the Andalusia Eggs, which is one of their original recipes (advertised as two poached eggs in marinara sauce w/ asparagus, ham and chorizo). Tasty but not outta this world. My eggs came fried over easy instead of poached, and the ham and chorizo bits were slightly unappetizing chewy cubes. Peeking at the plates going past, it looks like their Eggs Benedict plates are the go-to item here-- I might have given this place 4 or 5 stars had I ordered those. My friend ordered 2 scrambled eggs, bacon and hash browns, which he enjoyed, but I thought for $13 what he got was a bit overpriced. Was definitely impressed by the service (very reasonable wait given that all the tables in the place were full), enjoyed the jams (no HFCS!) and all the sauces on the table. Not the best breakfast I've ever had (but to be fair, it's hard to beat Portland or San Francisco breakfast joints, and this is Boise), but enjoyable on the whole. I'd probably go back to try one of the salmon dishes or the eggs benedict. Or the stuffed french toast.

    (3)
  • Buddy S.

    Wonderful I read the reviews here and since it was around the corner decided to check it out instead of the typical hotel breakfast buffet. It was delicious! I had read that the eggs benedict were the best and i've had the best and yes, it's the best. The second day I went back I got a three egg omelet with ham and a pancake. Since I didn't want the potatoes they gave me an extra pancake. I only wish they didn't because I didn't want to leave it on the plate. Everything was so good I wish I had gone there everyday.

    (5)
  • Alisa K.

    Service excellent, fruit, eggs, sweet potato hash browns fabulous. Glad I decided to come by this morning. No wait, super nice server, filled my coffee immediately. Expectations met and exceeded.

    (5)
  • justin h.

    Quick service (take out). Super crowded on a Saturday morning. Yummy food. Stuffed French Toast was great. Bacon was thick and cooked just right.

    (4)
  • Matt B.

    Best Breakfast in Boise. Every Saturday mourning I wake up and want to goto Goldy's Downtown Boise. The coffee is great and locally roasted and if there is a long wait (which there usually is) they place a table outside with fresh coffee, sugar and creme. The food is fantastic, not one bad experience so far. The only thing is to make sure you are prepared to wait 30min-1 hour especially if going on the weekend.

    (5)
  • Matt T.

    After hearing so much about this place I was disappointed after bringing my friend here when we were passing through Boise. All in all the food was pretty boring / bland...which I don't understand because I had a breakfast burrito w chorizo. How can something with chorizo taste bland? And her pancakes were standard-fare-tasting, that seemed like they could have come from any local diner. But the most ridiculous thing was the waiting area. The cramped space had a continuous wait, but no waiting area. So people were continuously propping the door open to check wait times on a very very cold winter day. The dining room was frigid. We had our coats on and were still very uncomfortable. Needless to say I won't go back. Our server was friendly, hence the two stars.

    (2)
  • John D.

    I have lived all over the country, worked in restaurants, and love to eat out, and I can say that hands down, Goldy's is my favorite breakfast place. I work out of town for many weeks at a time, but when I am home, I have to force myself not to eat breakfast at Goldy's every day. They are a bit pricey, but you're paying for top quality ingredients prepared splendidly. Their menu doesn't pigeon hole you, but lets you try a near infinite variety of combinations. I personally love their corned beef hash and bacon (this is why I have to restrain myself). Get there early if you don't want to have to wait outside, but it looks like they opened a place on the corner that would make for a nice place to wait for your table.

    (5)
  • Nathan C.

    We were visiting from out of town and Yelp said this was the only place to go for breakfast. The reviews are right on -- the food is amazing and the service was perfect. Don't miss it! As for the food...it was just probably the best breakfast that either of us had ever had in our lives. And we both like food. So...go.

    (5)
  • Mariah I.

    This was the third time I have been to Glody's. It is a fav of my husbands and we always stay at the Hampton Inn close by. For breakfast we tried the potato frittata and the eggs benedict (the one with the tomato). Both we very good. They split and shared our dished for us. The food was worth the wait and as always an enjoyable, satisfying experience. And yes, the bathroom is small. But this whole place is...so go with it. :)

    (5)
  • Malia D.

    Without a single doubt, the best breakfast in Boise, hands down, no question, seriously. There's usually a wait, but my friends, it is well worth the wait. The food is excellent and the atmosphere very cozy. Their breakfast menu is full of old favorites and totally unique options at the same time. Cons- Expect a wait and the parking is far less than desirable, ok, it sucks. Pros- The food, oh the food. Please, ignore the previous "con" line above and go there for the sake of the food. You won't be sorry.

    (5)
  • Kyla D.

    Horrible waitress. Horrible customers. Never in my life have I EVER been flipped off another customer. -waited an hour and a half to get a seat! Would not return.

    (1)
  • Nanci P.

    Best breakfast you can get in downtown Boise as recommended by a few random locals that we surveyed. They were right. -Biscuits and gravy were made fresh with a maple flavor sausage. I'm from the south and this is one of the best biscuits and gravy I've had in a long time. -Red Flannel hash (beets and bacon) was great light balance for all the other heavy dishes I couldn't resist like the cheddar grits.

    (4)
  • George S.

    Make this an annuel stop every year when we are Boise. The food, portions and presentations are great. Don't miss this one.

    (4)
  • Joncee M.

    Love Goldy's! Yum yum!!! can not go wrong. I love the sunrise drink and the spinach breakfast wrap.

    (5)
  • Kali B.

    Five stars, because Goldy's has a special, special place in my heart. Goldy's. The place I first learned to love really good non-chain brunch places. Goldy's. The place where I first tasted, loved, and always reordered, a breakfast burrito. Goldy's. The place where I first stood in line for two hours and didn't mind one bit. Goldy's. The place I never minded walking a mile for, because they didn't have any parking. Goldy's. The one saviour in a city of chain restaurants. Goldy's. The place I first tasted breakfast potatoes, and was immediately spoilt for life. Goldy's. The place where the hot chocolate was always perfect and the coffee while waiting in line was always free. Goldy's. The one place my SO and I called "ours". In a non-romantic, goofy relationship like ours, this was particularly notable. Especially because Goldy's is so cramped and crowded. Goldy's. The one place we always made a point to go to when I came to town the three years my SO lived here. Goldy's. The one Boise town place you should go to, too.

    (5)
  • MJ A.

    Loved this place. Walking distance from hotel- nice staff- food was fab.

    (4)
  • Tina P.

    I absolutely love Goldy's! I'm never disappointed with the food or the service. I for the breakfast burrito, as usual, and it was delicious! Thank you.

    (5)
  • Scott B.

    Everything about Goldy's is amazing. Really cool atmosphere, and the food is delicious! Be prepared to wait on weekends! I usually try to go during the week just because I don't like to wait!

    (5)
  • Adam P.

    Incredible food and great service. The place is small so you probably will have to wait but they have a coffee shop around the corner and it is well worth waiting 10-20 minutes.

    (5)
  • Paul L.

    We had to wait for about a half hour for this place on a Thursday. We went over to the nearby Starbucks to get some coffee. My friends said there is usually a line going out front. The food was good, but not great. You can create your own Breakfast combo--there's so many choices. There's probably too many choices. I had a Three Egg Omelette. I liked the spices on the Red Flannel Hash. My friends' two year old knocked over a glass of water. The waiters' were fast! They cleaned it up within a minute. They must have toddlers a lot.

    (4)
  • Michelle B.

    I don't get it. I've given this place two chances- due to all the rave reviews on yelp. Waited almost an hour to get breakfast. Ordered the recommended eggs benedict. If you break it down its $15 bucks for an english muffin with ham and egg slopped together with sauce from a bucket and 1/2 potato diced and seasoned, they call it goldys special potato. Somehow the mob keeps on coming...really? The food is okay, but horrible in value. The service is slow and atmosphere chaotic. I sat upstairs with waiters clomping back and forth- shaking the ground as they move. CLOMP CLOMP CLOMP. I do like the self serve cart on every table of cream, sugar, and various condiments- but next time I will save myself the headache and hassle and enjoy my coffee at flying m.

    (2)
  • Holly P.

    This place was totally worth the wait! I split 2 dishes with the hubby: breakfast burrito and banana pancakes. Both were equally amazing!!! The restaurant itself is charming too. Would love to come back next time we roll through Boise.

    (5)
  • John D.

    Awesome spot. Great food and ambiance. You must come here for breakfast if you're going to be in town for a few days. I'm about to go there with some customers, so I hope it's still as good as it always has been. Mmmmmmmm. Can't wait....

    (5)
  • Shawn M.

    Pretty crowded, even on a Friday morning, but you can go around the corner to the associated coffee shop and they will call your cell phone. We had the eggs Benedict and salmon omelette, both very tasty. It's in a cool historic building and service is fast and friendly. I have heard the place described as Boise's best breakfast, and I'm not sure that that is true, but it is pretty good and worth going to.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Breakfast was amazing! The red flannel hash was great, the eggs were cooked perfectly, and the service was very quick and friendly.

    (5)
  • Lucy T.

    Overpriced and greasy. But you can't beat the balcony for people watching. Every time I've been I think they are trying to save money by not ever refilling my coffee.

    (3)
  • Couple O'Critics A.

    This place rocks. Enough said - get to eating.

    (5)
  • Ted L.

    Discovered this place by Yelping and it was well worth the stop. Traveling through Boise on way back to Oregon and we were hungry for breakfast so pulled out the iPhone and saw the ratings for Goldy's and headed right for it. I had the salmon hash, sweet potato hash browns with scrambled eggs and the wife went for simple eggs, sweet potato hash browns and biscuit. All were outstanding. Hash browns were crispy, salmon hash contained perfect amount of seasonings, and the scrambled eggs moist yet not runny. Can't recommend this place enough and anytime we head through Boise this will be on our must stop list!

    (5)
  • Debra P.

    We make sure we stop off in Boise to go to Goldy's whenever we are driving through! Love the potatoes with beets and the sage sausage is awesome. You have to have one of the potato dishes when you eat breakfast there. Unique and tasty!

    (5)
  • Lydia C.

    Goldy's has 4.5 stars on Yelp. My host and her friend told me that Goldy's has the best breakfast in Boise, and the best hollandaise sauce ever. "For Idaho," I thought. Goldy's has the best eggs benedict I've ever had. Ever. Ever. And I love myself some eggs benedict. And try it every occasion I can. Now eggs benedict, in my opinion, is a hard dish to mess up. But it's also a difficult dish to make to memorable. And Goldy's does it. Now, like Goldy's, others may poach eggs perfectly and have a nice toasted english muffins. Some even may have fancier-than-Black-Forest-Ham. But the hollandaise sauce is the best I've ever tasted and it elevates the eggs benedict to a whole different level from the ones from all the brunches in my past. My friend and I only shared half an order between us (around $4), and I left wanting a little more. However, we also shared a breakfast plate (around $10 for two eggs, and your choice of meat, potatoes, and bread) and a biscuit with gravy (also around $4). My friend, Bay Area born and bred, called it the best breakfast he's ever had. I wouldn't go so far...but it's absolutely worth the one hour wait on weekends.

    (5)
  • John B.

    I had the honor, many years ago, to be one of the first patrons on opening day when I worked directly across the street. I could see Goldy's from my office window at the time it was West One (now US Bank), and waited for them to open with anticipation. The wait was well worth it. I always have enjoyed the Eggs Benedict at Goldy's, and the coffee is always fresh and hot, and everyone is always very personable. Although I no longer live in Boise, I try to get back to Goldy's whenever I am in town. It is that good.

    (4)
  • Semiprecious G.

    This place is good--better than anything that I've had on the coast. We've try to eat breakfast there every time we travel through Boise. Goldy's is located in the Basque area in downtown. A few of the items on the menu use Basquesque ingredients. Really good food, friendly service, clean and warm ambiance.

    (5)
  • Lola L.

    I'd heard such great reviews about this place that I was so excited to try it. I had to wait in line around the block first thing in the morning and it was cold and rainy. I thought this place had to be amazing if there was such a long wait. Sadly, my food was pretty gross. The potatoes were smothered with grease - literally laying in a pool of it. And the chicken fried steak I had actually had the taste of liver. I don't know if they cook and serve liver and didn't clean the grill, or what - but I couldn't believe it. Now, I LOVE liver and had I ordered liver, I would have been thrilled - but I ordered chicken fried steak. I have not been back since, nor would I go back. Despite the rave reviews from others, my experience there was pretty gross. Eat at your own risk I guess.

    (2)
  • Chelsey R.

    Goldy's is a must-eat-Boise-favorite. The classic pick your own breakfast offers a broad range of eggs, potatoes, meats and pastries. The breakfast staples, like biscuits and gravy, are mouth-watering good. For the more adventurous morning eater, Goldy's offers up an enormous breakfast burrito, and some delicious frittatas. Much of the menu offers local and organic fare. The staff have been the same since time-immemorial, and are friendly and knowledgeable. The weekends usually boast a 30 minute wait, but coffee is offered and it's well worth it.

    (4)
  • Dev C.

    Maybe Goldy's has just been having a bad week. My partner and I ate there a few days ago, and while his huckleberry pancakes and fruit cup both looked and tasted (or so I'm told) great, my meal was "meh". The poached eggs at least were done perfectly, and the toast was just your average bagged variety but I'm not very picky about bread. However, the huge slathering of marinara sauce beneath everything was really bland. Not sure if it came from a jar or if the cook has a fear of spice racks, but it was too boring to eat apart from the bit of chicken and asparagus in it. And was it just them having an off week, or are their specialty coffees usually watery? Still, given all the great reviews and the fact that they didn't really screw anything up majorly, I'm still willing to give them another try... if only because those pancakes looked amazing.

    (3)
  • Zizi B.

    This is a terrific little, and I mean little, place. I'm sad it's in Boise, and not next to my house in Santa Monica. :( They definitely don't need any more glowing reviews, but any place that puts pots of fresh coffee on the sidewalk for the poor bastards sitting outside waiting for a table gets 5 stars in my book.

    (5)
  • Meghann N.

    There is always a wait, but let me tell you then food is worth it!

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Delicious, and friendly people too!

    (5)
  • Bill B.

    I love breakfast. I will eat it any chance I get. I particularly love to get breakfast at the cities I travel to around the country. You can judge a city by the good breakfast places they have. And Boise has one of the best breakfast places anywhere with Goldy's. The wait can be short. Or it can be up to a half hour or so. It is not that large with two levels. It is downtown and a block from one of the biggest hotels in Boise, The Grove. It is full of businesspeople, students, out of towners and anyone else who wants good grub. The eggs are delightful. the sausage patties were pattied by hand from bulk sausage and not some pre-packaaged, pre-cooked stuff. The potatoes were fresh (they should be!) and the coffee was not bad. What makes this place special is the magical way it is all put together. The taste, preperation, quality and attention they pay to you. My two business associates swear by the place and so do I. Want a good breakfast. Go to Goldy's.

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    Goldy's has become my favorite place to grab brunch. I was debating on giving them a three or a four star rating because you usually will have to wait a little while to get a seat (especially weekend mornings) but i didn't think that their popularity should be held against them. The dining is very cramped as they try and put as many seats as they can in this tiny area, and this is the only downside of goldys. However once you get your plate, you cant focus on anything else except how delicious their food is. THey have a house specialty of "goldys potatoes" that are have sauteed veggies, cheese and a blend of spices. If you live in boise and you havent been to goldys you need to find time to.

    (4)
  • Darius L.

    Goldy's is great. Smoked salmon hash sounds strange, but with two eggs over easy... Oh man. Get there and be prepared to wait a bit but it's totally worth it. You're welcome.

    (5)
  • Dustin W.

    Without a doubt a great place for breakfast. My first experience consisted of blueberry pancakes, corned beef hash, andouille sausage and eggs. A wealth of food for the price. I actually strolled in on a Tuesday morning at 6:30AM to find that the restaurant opens at 7 but the associated coffee shop next door opens at 6:30.

    (5)
  • P B.

    Best breakfast in town. Just enjoyed a chicken yam frittata with jalapeno cream. Yum!

    (5)
  • john w.

    You have to go to this place when you go to Boise. We found this place to be full of locals. The place is small loud and crowded. You will be lucky to get in without waiting a few minutes. They get your cellphone number and call when table open, so you can walk around the block check out the city.; We seat up stairs, I would recommend, because less crowded, plus you can look down and people watch. The food jumps out at you with creative food and lots for choices. The food was super and the atmosphere was soft and clean. The prices are for student budgets . This is a repeat place on our list when we came back to Boise.

    (5)
  • Christina P.

    On the weekends, you are going to wait at least an hour to get in to Goldy's. Just put your name down, go grab a coffee, and stroll downtown. They'll call when they're ready and it's worth the wait. I am a HUGE breakfast fan, and Goldy's is my favorite place to eat a decadent, delicious brunch. They serve some of the best pancakes I have ever had, and the special potatoes. OH the potatoes! How something as simple as fried potatoes with cheese, peppers and onions could be so amazing, I have no idea.

    (5)
  • dave k.

    Simply awesome! Not sure about the issue with the place being overly crowded as I had the opportunity to give them a try at 8am last Friday before starting my new gig here in Boise. Searched yelp for the local breakfast places and there were several ranked qute nicely. We chose Goldy's.... fortunately. OMG this place is off the hook. The staff was wonderfully friendly and accomadating. We ordered an omlette and oatmeal that were both great. But the awesome surprize was the homemade blueberry scone. I'm a scone snob. That's right! I've tried so many variations all around the country, the best being at a cool little market/bakery on College Ave in Berkeley, CA. But this scone at Goldy's was wonderfully unique and scrumptious. It was perfectly flackly with the middle lined with an amazing warm blueberry filling. I'm looking forward to getting back there very soon!!!

    (5)
  • Lindsay W.

    I do have to say that the eggs benedict is amazing here! The food is great! Pricing is a little steep and the seating isn't all that great. We did have about a 20 min wait, but just went next door and they called when it was our turn. I will be going back again.

    (4)
  • Kirun M.

    Yummalicious. Came here to fuel up for the long ride to Ketchum. There was a short wait but the hostess took our number and called (a few minutes later) to let us know our table was ready. We ordered mimosas to start and I had a half order of the spicy chicken eggs benedict -which was delicious! I also ordered a side of hash browns and they were awesome. I like 'em a little well done. I like the crunch. I will definitely come back the next time I'm in town.

    (5)
  • Kevin M.

    Most excellent food! Our 1st time today & we ordered biscuits & gravy, blueberry pancakes, & stuffed French toast. Everything was really good - we look forward to another visit & trying the breakfast burrito & eggs Benny!!!!!

    (5)
  • Ankita C.

    Few places in Boise that you actually feel like going back to! Tolerable vegetarian variety as well

    (4)
  • mundovore m.

    Salmon cakes are exquisite. Potatoes are perfect. The eggs over easy were exactly perfect. Love the menu - the menu is AWESOME. I honestly feel like the Hollandaise for the salmon benedict was a bit off, otherwise I'd give this place five stars. Also, they should probably start carrying freshly squeezed orange juice.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    Best breakfast i've ever had that I can think of. We were out in Boise for the FSU NCAA tournament game there 2 years ago, and this is still probably my favorite breakfast I've ever had. I can't wait to get back to Boise to go to Goldy's again.

    (5)
  • Jim H.

    I had the chicken fried steak and wife had the stuffed french toast. Both were fantastic and the coffee was great too. A little bit of a wait but they take your phone number and call you when the table is ready so you can wander around the city. If I'm ever in Boise again I'll definitely go back!

    (5)
  • Elmira D.

    This place is overrated. I find the food greasy, the service slow, and the prices too high. Walk down the street to Le Cafe for a better breakfast.

    (2)
  • Liv P.

    Definitely one of the gems of the area. Love the salmon hash, blueberry pancakes, and the different eggs benedict variations. The service is always great, and the prices are good. The only downside is that there is usually at least a 20 minute wait, and I've waited for 1.5 hrs on a Saturday morning when I got there late (10 a.m.) with company (a party of 9). The only exception I've experienced was when I only had a party of two and we got there just before they opened. The nice thing is that they just take your cell phone number and call you when they're ready for you. On a Saturday, you can walk through the farmer's market while you wait. The food and service are worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Sandi D.

    This place is awesome......traditional breakfast with a unique flare. I loved it. Those sweet potato dishes...mmm mmm Its super to be able to be called when your table it ready, especially when the Farmer's Market is so close by!

    (4)
  • Junior O.

    The wait is the only downside to Goldy's. You cannot call and make reservations. You have to walk in put you name on the list and then wait 1/2 hour to an hour. If your willing to make the wait it is totally worth it. Best breakfast I have had in Boise! Recommend the breakfast burrito with added avocado. Will make your day.

    (5)
  • Marie A.

    Best breakfast place in Idaho!!! Love the eggs Benedict and cheesy potatoes with peppers and onions.. You won't be disappointed, eating here.

    (5)
  • Rose B.

    We got there early on a Monday, so there was no waiting to be seated, which was nice. The service was great, any questions about the menu and they are very happy to answer them. The food is definitely worth it, as you won't find the selection they have anywhere else and reasonable pricing. Also they serve Dawson and Taylor coffee, so a nice wake up to the morning.

    (4)
  • Bryce p.

    Best breakfast in Boise! Hands down. Longest line in Boise. Hands down.

    (4)
  • Christine W.

    I think this is definitely a great find for a random breakfast in Boise. The thing that sucks is the wait...but that tends to happen at good restaurants. Poached egg...perfect. Salmon...yummy. Hollandaise...couldv'e used a little more salt or citrus, but creamier than most. POTATOES....TO DIE FOR! Seriously, I can't wait to go back to Boise and just eat like 3 orders of Goldy's breakfast potatoes. Nice spot!

    (4)
  • Jennifer N.

    All I can say is hooray for this place! It was my first time in Boise and my boyfriend kept telling me we just HAD to go to Goldy's. Boy was he right! It was definitely difficult deciding what to get, but in the end I opted for a Fresh Mushroom fritatta. It was truly delightful! Topped with a rich, creamy tomato sauce, it contained flavorful mushrooms, fresh herbs and- the piece de resistance- spaghetti noodles! It sounded so quirky I had to try it and now I don't think I will ever want a fritatta without noodles in it ever again! The service was great, and they had a huge selection of different mimosas. The one I had contained orange, guava, and cranberry juice! The wait was pretty long- about 45 minutes- but we walked around downtown and they were nice enough to phone us when our table was ready. The portions are hearty and the prices were average. If I ever make it back to Boise, there is no doubt where I will go for breakfast!

    (5)
  • Sam C.

    Fantastic! Long wait but worth it. They take your cell number and call you when your table is ready. In the meantime, there is a free coffee table set up outside the restaurant. A homeless man helped himself then went inside to thank the proprietor - wonderful gesture! Stuffed French Toast with Basque sausage were excellent and served with real maple syrup. Yes, it as a little pricey but worth it in my opinion. Waiters were prompt and professional without the phony friendliness found in many restaurants today. Wish I lived closer!

    (5)
  • Patrick L.

    Despite all the hype, I really enjoyed this place. It is a little small and difficult to get in (i.e., plan to wait) but the food and service was outstanding. This is likely the best place to get breakfast in Boise.

    (5)
  • Chelsea P.

    Amazing breakfast! The sweet potatoe hashbrowns are great but make you very thirsty and are slightly overcooked. The Goldy's special potatoes are best because of their flavor, moist-ness, and satiatiability. Eggs are delicious, coffee is excellent, great vegetarian options!

    (5)
  • Gwen M.

    Easy to find downtown and fun atmosphere, we have enjoyed brunch here several times. Food is always good, choices are varied, and service is friendly. We haven't had to wait more than 20 minutes for a table, but we haven't had a group larger than 4 and we are early risers. A bit crowded, but the clientele is easy-going so it works. Make time for breakfast here!

    (4)
  • Derrick T.

    I love this place!!! I eat breakfast here everytime I come to Boise! Just about everything ive had here is mindblowingly amazing! I'm currently obsessing over their hash browns but their French Toast is worth killing for!

    (5)
  • Xeekster d.

    I love this place. It's small and always crowded but very worth the wait.

    (5)
  • John R.

    Great find in Boise! We found Goldies through Yelp and decided to have a late breakfast/early lunch on a Thursday. We had a 30 minute wait, which I would happily do again for the meal we had. They took our name and cell phone, and called when the table was ready, so we had a chance to walk in the area. I had the veggie benny which was huge and flavorful. Included plentiful broccoli, asparagus, eggs and their delicious hollandaise sauce. It all came together perfectly in one bite after another. I also had their Goldy's potatoes with peppers and onions which were great! I love fruit juice and the sunrise blend was a real treat not found anywhere else. My wife had the stuffed french toast which was good, but probably could have used some fruit topping or other flavor to compliment the stuffing of banana, cinnamon, and nuts. Our kids had bacon, lettuce, and basil sandwich and ham & potatoes. Both of their meals were finished completely which does not happen very often. Service was prompt and polite. Would definitely go back for more!

    (5)
  • Andy M.

    Best place for breakfast in Boise, bar none. The main attractions on the menu are the Eggs Benedict and the "choose your own" breakfast. The weekends are slammed so best to have someone pop by early and get on the waiting list and leave your mobile number with them. I usually go to the Tully's up the block to wait and get a cup of coffee.

    (5)
  • Danielle F.

    My favorite place to get breakfast in Boise. Everything is fresh and delicious. A blueberry pancake has actual fresh blueberries instead of the canned overly sweet ones. That is just one example of the kind of food they serve.

    (5)
  • Herman N.

    In my former job, I traveled all over the United States. When I came to Boise, I stayed at a hotel called the Grove (a very nice hotel which I will yelp about later). Across from the Grove, I found one of the BEST breakfast places ever. From french toast to omelettes, everything is superb. The fruit is very fresh and the entire atmosphere is very homey. The top reason why I'm giving this place 5 stars is one particular dish: CORNED BEEF AND HASH. Most places serve corned beef and hash from a can (like Staggs), mash it up into a patty, and serve it with some potatoes. But, Goldy's actually uses a real corned beef brisket. They slice it super thin and dice it into small pieces. Mixed in and grilled with Idaho potato hash browns, this ranks on my list as one of the best tasting breakfasts I have ever had. Quality ingredients, home town flavor, and dishes made with care make this a must visit when you're in Idaho.

    (5)
  • Lauren G.

    Goldy's is a great breakfast find!! I ate here 2 days in a row during my first visit to Boise. The wait staff are great & attentive (never an empty coffee cup). The food is super with a wide range of options. Now that we are living in Boise, it will be great to get back to Goldy's...but as many others have mentioned....get there early!!

    (4)
  • Alicia L.

    Fantasic and consistent! Great service, great food. Long wait. My suggestion, get on the list and head to Java for a coffee while you wait and definately order eggs benedict and Goldys potatoes with cheese peppers and onions!

    (4)
  • Duane S.

    Niche breakfast bistro with edgy atmosphere. Excellent interior design for the small space.... Portions ample for $ so take your appetite. Popular establishment so take your patience!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    It doesn't get better than this. I fly all over the US and this is the best breakfast place I've ever been too. Small but cool. Great selection and the wait staff are smiling but give you room. Spectacular coffee (I'm snobby--roast my own) and fresh OJ. Hollandaise sauce is superb and the English muffin was crisp but not over cooked. Whether its coming off a long nite, just want solitude or going to work; Goldy's is like an old shoe--comfortable and delivers that mmmmm, factor. Very nicely done.

    (5)
  • Lisa J.

    The food is worth the wait. Best breakfast in town....actually, may be the best breakfast in the world!!

    (5)
  • Pink T.

    The BEST pancakes I've ever had! You may want to make an appointment though, they are really popular and don't have a ton of space.

    (4)
  • Stephanie W.

    This is the second time I have been to Goldy's when I am visited my in-laws in Boise. Both times I have had the combo (2 eggs, meat choice, potato choice, bread choice). I've tried both the Goldy's seasoned potatoes and Goldy's cheesy potatoes. The regular potatoes are better as they are a little less greasy but both are pretty darn good. This time I had the pork sausage with sage. It was a tad on the salty side for me but I mixed it with the scrambled eggs and it was perfect. Both times, I've had blueberry pancakes as my bread choice. Their pancakes are awesome! I'm not much of a pancake fanatic but these pancakes make me wanting more. Next time, I plan on getting just blueberry pancakes. Yum! I hear the hollandaise sauce is great but I'm not a fan of hollandaise in general so I have never ordered eggs benedict. The wait was negligible for my spouse and me. Both times we have gone Sunday morning (this time at 8:30 am) and waited no more than 10-15 minutes for a table. This time, we only waited 5 minutes or less for them to bus a table. They're very quick and efficient with bringing food, busing the table, drinks, etc.

    (5)
  • Grant R.

    What is the fuss about this place? Goldy's is just a basic breakfast place. It's very small so you always have to want to get a seat. The food is acceptable but the staff are removed and disinterested in the customers on a human level. I don't know if they are disgruntled actors from LA but they don't have much of an interest people or their jobs. There is nothing great to say about the food. Its the same standard as you get at Denny's. There are much better places in Boise to eat breakfast. Certainly better service elsewhere. This is NOT the place to go in Boise,

    (2)
  • Jasmina C.

    Great food! Fairly priced for how delicious the food is. They have great mimosas as well. The service is great too. Except there is ALWAYS a wait for this place.

    (4)
  • Joe B.

    I don't get all the hype? Not so much on delivering anything worth the prices they charge. Not impressed with this cramped little "mecca" of Boise breakfast or the filthy bathroom. Not impressed by rude servers or long waits for anyone who is supposed to be getting my food to be inconvenienced by taking our order. WON'T BE GOING BACK!

    (2)
  • Sunnie J.

    I live in Oregon and enjoy going to Goldy's when I come to visit my sister and friends. We always put our name on the list and go grab a coffee usually at the Flying M (great Latte's). So far I have not been disappointed with the vegetarian entries that I have tried. The Salmon Egg's Benedict was really good, but a little on the salty side for me (maybe the particular batch of smoked salmon was the cause of this.). Tasty breakfast joint and a cool ambiance. I will continue going here when I visit.

    (4)
  • R M.

    Great breakfast! I went there two days in a row. Today I had the special omlette: chicken, sun dried tomatoes, Gorgonzola in a three egg omlette with the house potatoes on the side ($9.75). Good coffee. It can get rather busy though so go early especially on weekends. excellent service.

    (4)
  • Laura P.

    I have been going here for 7 years. I make sure when I visit family we brunch here at least once. I recommend the Goldy's veggie platter, the Breakfast Burrito with Black Beans, the muffins are to die for, the veggie benny is also tasty. Actually... you can't go wrong with anything here. My meat eating friends and family love the bacon, and chicken apple sausage. But unless you come with a party of two, or during the week, prepare to wait. The best idea for this is to drop someone by the door to put your name in, then try and find a space. That should eat up a good fifteen minutes. They also have great coffee outside to lessen the wait. This place is Boise's best breakfast place, and trust me, I've tried them all.

    (5)
  • Monica S.

    Delicious food, pleasant waitstaff, interesting atmosphere. My smoked salmon hash was yummy and the best take on breakfast hash I've had to date. Fruit cup featured the freshest fruit I've ever tasted. Mimosas were exceptionally pleasant. I wish this place were in Seattle. It certainly brightens Boise's downtown mornings. I wanted to eat there every morning I was in Boise. Just a note - be prepared to wait a little while almost every day. (It is really worth the wait. )

    (5)
  • Michael H.

    Had breakfast here twice. Simply amazing. Was one of the few 5 star worthy breakfasts I have had in the states. If you are in Boise, you MUST try this place out, but beware, it can get busy... cause its that good.

    (5)
  • Kathy W.

    Such a good breakfast place. Yes, long waits on the weekends, but if you can squeeze it in during the week, it's not as bad. Portions are big, go hungry!

    (4)
  • Jenn T.

    I've been to Goldy's a few times and really don't get the extreme Goldy's love. It's alright but doesn't do anything spectacular. The only standout, in my opinion, are the sweet potato hashbrowns. Beyond that, it's fancier breakfast food in a small place downtown. I've been with quite a few friends and family members- half the time all of our food has come out lukewarm and it's always been just alright.

    (3)
  • Emma C.

    I went to Goldy's while traveling on business to have a nice breakfast on my lsat day in town. Boy oh boy, did I pick the RIGHT place! I have honestly never had a better breakfast while traveling than I did here. I was so impressed with the overall service, atmosphere, and staff. The place is really cute, kind of small but serves its purpose. I sat at the bar (kind of funny, more like a coffee bar) and enjoyed what was truly the BEST frittata I have ever had. I wish I would have found it sooner. I still think about that frittata...yummmm!

    (5)
  • John C.

    I love the food at Goldy's. The only thing I don't like is the wait. But hey...I was waiting for food when I was born. I love the sage flavored sausage.

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    It's always my 1st choice for breakfast and where I take all my friends when they visit Boise, they have coffee outside to help with the wait in line which can be up to an hour

    (5)
  • Joe P.

    Never had a bad breakfast here. The salmon hash and fresh fruit is a must. Not sure how they maintain perfect fruit year-round, maybe green houses. . . either way, totally worth it. Plan on putting in your name and running some downtown errands, etc. Then there is no wait, it's just a part of your morning.

    (5)
  • Adrienne S.

    Eggs Benedict with salmon. Amazing! Great atmosphere, fresh oj. Love, love, love it!!!

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    By far the best breakfast joint in Idaho!

    (5)
  • Brennan G.

    This place is amazing! It's kind of a bummer that every time I go here I have to wait 30 min. to get in. But it's totally worth it! The line to wait is because the place is delicious! I ordered the Banana Pancakes with coconut creme sauce and it was TO DIE FOR! Highly recommended!!!! If you're ever in Boise and you need a good breakfast joint, don't go here because it's not good. ITS AMAZING!

    (5)
  • Bo K.

    What a great spot for breakfast or brunch! The fruit bowl is amazing and will fill you up (it had mango slices...in Boise)! Will come back every time I visit Boise.

    (5)
  • Cheryl J.

    There is no better. Second to none!

    (5)
  • Brett L.

    Yep, it lives up to the rep. The most standout part of the breakfast experience here was the STAFF. Plenty of tattoos and piercings to go around in that crew, but the SERVICE they provide is excellent. Totally friendly, down-home, welcoming attitudes, it's like when you are staying at someones house and they welcome you down to the kitchen table and offer you coffee. Genuine, very cool, and rare these days. I had the breakfast burrito, and although WAY too big for any non-glutton to eat, it was good, although so big it was unweildy. The next day I went with a salmon benedict, and it was perfect. Great coffee, friendly place, highly, highly reccommend to out of towners or those hosting them.

    (4)
  • Brooke S.

    This was my first visit to Boise and I read the previous reviews so decided I'd try it. I went on Friday morning around 10:30 am and only had to wait about 15 minutes for a seat. The place was jam packed though. The food is AWESOME. I had the burrito and it was delicious. The gentleman sitting next to me had the spicy eggs benedict and it looked amazing. Everyone on the staff was very friendly and attentive. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Boise or in the area. It's worth the wait! And you can't beat the fact that you can walk around the downtown area and they'll call you on your cell when there ready to seat you.

    (5)
  • Hula H.

    Awesome breakfast! :-) Plus great friendly service. A must stop for breakfast. Great place!

    (5)
  • Brittany B.

    Amazing food. Wonderful staff! I love this place :)

    (5)
  • Lorraine B.

    My husband and I are in LOVE with this place. This is one of the 2 best breakfast places we've ever been to (and we've been to a LOT of breakfast places). Because there are so many good things about this place, I'm going to have to make a list. 1. The perfect menu. Pre assembled selections/combinations of menu items, and a section where you can choose a meat, potato, bread and/or? pastry. 2. Super fun wait staff 3. Coffee that was good enough to drink black 4. The quality of the food was outstanding. My fruit cup had mango, strawberry, raspberry, grapes, mellon, blackberries, watermellon, apple, banana, and I think maybe a few more things... it was AWESOME. I also got some yummy veggie thing that was quite good. Not too salty. I don't remember what Peter ordered, but I got a picture of it. We were thoroughly impressed with everything. 5. They had every condiment (catsup, 3 kinds of tabasco, salt, pepper etc), sweetener, regular cream and flavored, and more right at the table, but off to the side so it didn't take up room. The only down side is we were enjoying ourselves so much that we lost track of time and ended up with a parking ticket :-/. No fault of Goldy's though... it was well worth it. This is the kind of place that would bring us back to Boise over and over again. Serious 5 star breakfast here.

    (5)
  • Rosalie R.

    There is framed article from Bon Appetite magazine (2002) above one of the tables on the first floor that lists the top 10 places for breakfast in America. Goldy's is listed as #1. I agree.

    (5)
  • Lauren C.

    We were four first-timers who all really enjoyed our breakfast. We were there mid-morning on a weekday, and had to wait about 15 minutes. It's a cozy place, with somewhat tight seating (perhaps too tight for the taller ones, but you'll find a table that will work - not to worry). Service was good time-wise, maybe a tad long for the food, but nothing to complain about - the place was so busy so I'd rather wait a bit for good food. I had asked if they could change one menu item (they seemed a bit heavy on the nut and/or raisin items - great for many, not me). At first they said no, but then came back and said 'yes', but I was forewarned it could suffer ever so slightly in quality - a risk I was willing to take. I loved it (an altered French toast). My friends all liked their food, esp. the grits (w/ cheese?) - creamy. Coffee was fine - probably could be a tad better brand, but fine. I didn't notice if espresso drinks were offered - don't think so. Service was good, attentive and by a cutie (and he knew it - a little too much, but that's okay). As usual, I find non-Californian servers so much better. He remembered every little detail of our order, every little tweak, change, request - and *everything* was delivered as requested. SO nice. The bathroom was dinky, but it served its purpose. We were upstairs, which looked dark from below, but ended up being fine. Goldy - I wish I lived closer to you so I could try everything on your menu! Cooooo.

    (5)
  • danger m.

    well, i cant add much as there are enough glowing reviews, other than my ordering suggestions.... price: affordable, think ihop + a couple bucks impressive: Eggs Benny, Basque Omelet good: pancakes meh: andalusian eggs

    (5)
  • Koni K.

    Was in Boise for a conference. Hit up Yelp and did not disappoint. Had to wait 5 minutes but it was worth the wait. The coffee was good and the potatoes are Awesome. I got the red potatoes with peppers and onions and cheese and they were great. I also had the chicken fried steak. The steak had a great bread crust but the steak was a bit fatty and chewy. Not my style but still good. The wait staff was very friendly and made for a great experience.

    (5)
  • Tiffany R.

    Since one of our fellow Los Angelenos were in the neighborhood and had given Goldy's high marks we though we should check it out while here in Boise. When we arrived there were three chairs, a few couples and free coffee waiting outside the building. You have to go through the dramatic red curtains to place your name on the list and are told its about a 10min wait for which they will call you when its your time. Once invited in you are told where to sit and then a few min later a wait staff comes to ask what you would like. For as busy as it is Goldy's does a great job recognising that they are busy but not neglecting the waiting customers by leaving free coffee outside along with a few chairs. The service there (been there twice) was great both times and the food (delicious and quite a few healthy choices offered) comes out quite quick for the amount of people there. The espressos both times has been fresh and the cost of the meals will not brake the bank. Now that we will be here in Boise quite a bit I know this will be a place I can count on for a great bistro breakfast.

    (4)
  • Rob W.

    I am not a breakfast person, I hate mornings. My family is the opposite, so I get a call from my bro, telling me to meet him and his wife over at Goldy's. Tiny place, and the wait for a table is inane. Everything else, WOW! Great portions, well-cooked, BIG friendly staff. Maybe I can convince my honey to wake up early on the weekend for brunch.

    (4)
  • David M.

    I am here in Boise right now and I am staying 2 blocks down the street from this place. I found it by looking it up here on Yelp. It was great, I though the menu was great and I really took 10 minutes staring at it. I couldn't decide. The service was good and everyone was nice, I might go there again tomorrow. Thanks everyone in the Yelp world for helping me out on this place!!!!!

    (4)
  • Janet M.

    Goldy's is THE best breakfast restaurant in Boise. From the moment you walk in the door the service is incredible. The food is fantastic. I've been going to Goldy's for about 7 years. It doesn't get better than Goldy's for weekend breakfast (especially)...

    (5)
  • M G.

    Best breakfast place I know. Love their iced tea, potatoes are amazing! Wish I still lived in Boise so I could go here everyday!

    (5)
  • Mackenzie M.

    Best breakfast ever. The staff is always friendly and helpful, get there early or the wait could be an hour. Best thing about Goldys in the summer, they will take your name down, while you wait, head over to the Saturday Market and they'll call you once you are up.

    (5)
  • Jeremy K.

    Great breakfast. I had the Eggs Blackstone and the hollandaise was really well balanced, usually they forget the lemon... My son's blueberry pancake was very good too. The people were all very nice. Best meal I had in Boise.

    (5)
  • Dejan N.

    Highly Recommended, but highly disappointing - only for people that like standing in line. I showed up for brunch with my two kids and the person at the door was outright rude - I turned around and left - walked 100 feet down the street and into a much friendlier, albeit not as chic diner on Idaho street... You should do the same.

    (1)
  • Becca P.

    I love this place (but hate the wait). It's a must whenever we are in Boise. I love both the savory and sweet items!

    (5)
  • K. F.

    Goldy's has the best eggs benedict in town, which makes it worth a stop. Their sunrise mimosas are also delicious. They are, however, pretty spendy compared to other breakfast places. Great atmosphere once you're inside, but you might have to wait outside if it's busy. But they give you coffee while you wait :)

    (5)
  • Doug D.

    I would have to agree with all of the previous reviews. This is a great place for breakfast! Goldy's is a Boise institution and well deserving of the great comments posted on Yelp. Not very fancy, and they don't offer low priced meals. But the food is very good and worth the wait!

    (4)
  • Max M.

    We were in town for the inaugural 70.3 half ironman and my wife's local research told her Goldy's was the place to go for our post-race-day brunch with our local friends. Research don't lie, folks! Goldy's was the PERFECT place to close out our time in Boise. Besides having an epic time in the city itself, and being greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm and hospitality for the entire race weekend, finishing at Goldy's was icing on an already stupendous cake. When we got there at 10am on a Monday we were told there would be a 1 hour wait. The hostess took our name down and my cellphone number. No one in L.A. has this kind of common sense even though Paris Hilton's DOG has a cellphone (and a held table at Spago, but only dogs eat at Spago). We went to get a cup of coffee around the corner at local chain Moxie (damn fine cup of coffee), and in less than half an hour my phone rang that our table was ready. Everything on the menu looked delicious! I had a very hard time making up my mind. (I should state that in my caloric-deprived and post-race endorphin high state it is possible that a Home Depot aluminum gauge chart would have seemed delicious.) Because of the day before I decided to take the brakes off the diet and go for broke. I ordered the day's special: two chicken breasts split over eggs, bacon, on English muffins topped with a spicy garlic Hollandaise sauce. And what the hell, I also ordered the French toast stuffed with bananas, brown sugar, walnuts, and butter! Bring on the carbs! Rest of party ordered pancakes for the kids, omelets, salmon cakes, and more. Everything is made to order and many of the items like the salmon cake and sausages are made on the premises so the meal took some time to get to our table. But the staff was extremely friendly and attentive and we certainly didn't feel ignored. Because when the food arrived IT WAS DELIVERED FROM OLYMPUS. Zeus's beard never had such offerings as I tasted. Farm fresh ingredients made perfectly and served in generous, almost mid-west proportions. I have been punishing myself by calling the ingredients I get in my urban hellhole "food" because the bounty that was on my plate that morning was worthy of the Platonic ideal of breakfast. Stealing bites off other plates yielded more detonations of joy, leading me to proclaim I was not going back home to L.A. I was moving in to a permanent table at Goldy's. My friends were welcome to visit any time. I'm sure Goldy's won't mind me moving in. Especially since I'll need to race a half ironman EVERY DAY to justify eating the menu EVERY DAY. It will be a life lived in sweet, terrible ecstasy.

    (5)
  • Ed R.

    Getting old is the process of losing the desire to go nuts all night. I think we stayed up until 1am last night! So we get up late, and Goldy's has a queue. You can leave your cell number with them, and they'll call when your table's ready. This place is well thought out. Food is very good, and looks attractive, with the herbs on the side just so, etc. There's vegetarian options too.

    (4)
  • Adrienne J.

    LOVE IT!!! I am a HUGE breakfast person, I could eat it for every meal every day, so this place is heaven for me! Be prepared to wait if you go after 8 or so, especially on weekends, but its so worth it. There's no where to sit and wait though, just tough it out. I've been here several times and tried different things (sorry I can't remember its been a few years) and everything was absolutely delicious!!

    (5)
  • Robert G.

    After all the glowing reviews we decided to bike downtown and check out Goldy's. Having only recently moved to Boise we were still looking for a nice breakfast place. The wait on Sunday wasn't horrible - 25 minutes but the fresh coffee outside made it a nice wait. Once seated int he small downstairs, we liked the "funky" atmosphere and watching some of the food come out had us looking forward to a tastebud sensation. My wife was feeling like french toast but by the time our wait staff took our order, the apple stuffed french toast was gone (and no regular french toast...strange). Like other reviewers pointed out, the menu is a bit on the pricey side. I ordered the Trav's Burrito with Chorizo and my wife, eggs over medium, corned beef hash, sausage and blueberry pancake. After a good wait the food arrived, not piping hot but acceptable. While the eggs were cooked perfectly, the hash was overcooked and dry and the sausage patty a mere 1/8 thick. The pancake was good, run of the mill, but could have used more than the 5-6 blueberries it had in it. Personally, I think it looked like a packaged mix with those small dried blueberries. With all the fresh fruit in season here, these should have been loaded! My Chorizo burrito should have been just called a eggs and potato burrito. The elusive Chorizo which, when found, tasted more like plain sausage, did a good job of hiding with the 3 (yes three) bell pepper pieces. The onions were AWOL and if there was cheddar cheese and pepper jack cheese in there, the only evidence was some stringy substance binding the potatoes. At least the salsa was fresh and the potatoes rather tasty. Overall though, the burrito lacked any real flavor (which Chorizo should have given it!) and it took a bit of doctoring (after waiting 5 minutes to get salt, pepper and some sauces) to get any real taste out of the wrapped concoction. Overall it wasn't a great experience, definitely not on the scale that other reviewers here have rated it. I doubt we will go back but will keep searching for someplace that would make a good morning bike ride destination.

    (2)
  • Johnny O.

    Seriously challeges and conquers just about every brunch restaurant in San Francisco. Yeah, I said that. Dishes are not as original as, say, some of the stuff at Foreign Cinema or Citizen Cake, but the servings are big, the menu is vast, quality of ingredients is top notch, crowd is friendly, wait is long and on the street but they do provide free coffee. I wish I had some of their fresh muffins right now. The best eating experience in Boise!!! Not to be missed. Thanks, Cruise!

    (5)
  • Shaun B.

    Just about as good of a breakfast as you can have, anywhere. They are pretty much perfect, every time. Worth the wait. Friends from out of town always want to go to Goldy's as soon as they touch down. Love it.

    (5)
  • Josh C.

    I hadn't been to Boise in two years but this was a must stop for my trip. The build your own breakfast is still the best breakfast in Boise or Seattle for that matter!

    (5)
  • Bryan N.

    The food is good, the atmosphere is nice, but won't live up to the hype you're endlessly bombarded with. Bit on the smallish side, bit too focused on making breakfast odd (the incredible meandering menu), but always worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Steffi R.

    Goldy's is one of my favorite places to get breakfast on the weekends. There will almost always be a short wait, but there is a reason for this...the food is excellent, the atmosphere is comfortable, and the service is personal. I love all their main dishes, but one of the best things about Goldy's is the array of wonderful sides that come with your order. You choose one meat from a list that includes gourmet sausages and salmon cakes along with the standard bacon and ham, one potato: I like the sweat potato hash browns or Goldy's special potatoes, and one bread from a list with six or seven choices. There are also excellent fresh baked muffins and other pastries to accompany Dawson Taylor coffee. Goldy's is great if you want somewhere to go with a small group of people that is casually elegant. It's also locally owned which makes me even happier about supporting it!

    (5)
  • Poncho C.

    This is the spot to have breakfast! Without a doubt there isn't anywhere else that compares. The only part that sucks is the wait, but they take your cell phone number to call you when your table is ready, who else does this? Go here and order what you must, it's so good!

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    The service took forever. The coffee wasn't very good when we could get it. The food was not as good as food we've gotten at Marie Calendars, and it was noisy. I'll agree it was quaint and the atmosphere was neat but the food was sub par. I had biscuits and gravy and shared a plate of hash browns with my wife and none of it was good. Like I said, Goldies is ok at best. I hate to knock an institution but I wont be going back to Goldies.

    (2)
  • Pete G.

    I love all the food a Goldy's. I have been eating there off and on for the 12 years that I have lived here. There is only one reason that I would chose to eat breakfast anywhere else; that reason is I don't really like the coffee. I know that you can not make everyone happy with the flavor of coffee, I can live with that. My biggest gripe is that it gets cold to fast. I don't know what it is about the mugs but they do not keep the coffee hot very long. Then you have to dump your coffee in your water and ask for more coffee. I have some mugs from a guy in arts in the park and my coffee stays hot for ever. Something to think about.

    (4)
  • Sara B.

    Good food in a cozy place that serve's coffee outside on the sidewalk while you wait .. and even an occassional celebrity sighting ... but do not go here w/ a large group. You will wait and wait and wait and wait and then probably end up w/ half your group upstairs and the rest downstairs ... But, they do have sweet potato hashbrowns which make everything right in the world!

    (4)
  • Stanton C.

    First time I came here, the line was out the door and the waitlist was an hour long. Unfortunately my sister's flight was in less than 2, so we didn't go for it. Today during lunch I had a hankering for some breakfast-type foods. I ended up getting the chicken fried steak combo - a chicken fried steak, two eggs (any style - I got over medium, done perfectly by the way!), a choice of potatoes (I got the corned beef hash... mmMMmm), and a choice of 'bread' (I got the blueberry pancake - not too shabby). I thought the food was great... but the service was a bit slow - after ordering we waited about 40 minutes before we got our meals. I wouldn't have minded except it was on my lunch hour, which sucked... =/ Then again, I think there were two line cooks and two helpers with three wait staff for a pretty packed place. Next time I'll try to come during a non-business-lunch time. =P I think my price range got bumped up because I paid a bit more for tip - but the combo was $10.95 for more food than most can handle and a glass of OJ was $2.55 - I paid $17 total after tax and tip. Definitely worth trying again - the rest of their menu looks awesome.

    (4)
  • Diana P.

    I discovered Goldy's the first year that I lived in Boise and I go all the time. Their special potatoes are my favorite but I have never had anything there that I didn't like. The only bad thing is that it takes forever to get into on the weekends so I suggest going during the week. It is definitely worth getting up early to go before school or work.

    (5)
  • Peeks T.

    I was visiting Boise, trying to get a feel for the place. Went to Goldy's on the first day and had to go back a couple more times. It is tasty awesome. All of it. They know what they're doing.

    (5)
  • K L.

    Got it all here! Excellent homemade sausage and my peppers and onions potatoes were perfectly done. The people watching scene was also cool on the 2nd floor. I wish we had a Goldy's in San Jose, as I'd be getting fatter by the day. Our waiter was fabulous serving up hot cups of coffee as soon as our cups were half full. He even offered me a cup to take with me since we were on the go. My coworker had the blueberry pancakes and she raved on how fresh the blueberries were! I loved the selection of meats, breads and everything made my breakfast just right. I loved the choice of dark rye bread. The juice selection was also great. It was a perfect way to start my day off on a chilly morning in downtown Boise. I just wish I could stay for a while and check out the eggs benedict selections.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Great breakfast (especially the potatoes and sausage). Consider getting a fresh made muffin as well. Staff is very friendly and quick. Only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is due to the wait most days.

    (4)
  • Robert F.

    Yelp did it again...steering me in the right direction. As it happened this place was across the street from my downtown Boise hotel, and I was able to get right in two days in a row with no wait. Sat in their cramped upstairs, without any degradation in service. Tried two different versions of their signature Eggs Benny and loved them both. I was kinda mixed on their Sweet Potato Home Fries. I would definitely return.

    (3)
  • Derek B.

    Apparently this place is like an Idaho institution and from the looks of it (currently with 6 reviews) I think it's the highest rated thing here on Yelp for Boise :) Coming from San Francisco, I had Mama-esque expectations (See Mama's on Stockton) and I have to say Goldy's comes close. There were so many things on the menu I wanted to try (always a good sign) but I ended up going with the biscuits and gravy with a side of Goldy's potatoes, which I was looking forward to the most - I mean c'mon anytime you name a dish after your restaurant, it better be good. Overall the meal and service was great (very prompt with the coffee refills, even at 11:00 am). I am deducting one star though because my biscuits and gravy were close to room temperature when it came out. It wasn't bad enough to make me want to send it back (to get microwaved and redelivered) but enough to disappoint me. I'm not sure when I'll be back in Boise, but when I am, I'll be sure to go back to Goldy's and grab a few other things of the menu.

    (4)
  • Ken F.

    BEST BREAKFAST EV-VER! I've been going to Boise for work for the last five years and I always make it a point to stop by Goldy's. From the ambiance to the food. I always get their breakfast special -- two eggs, choice of meat (I always get Andouille sausage), Goldy's Special Potatoes, and toast. I love Goldy's Special Potatoes. I don't know what they do to it, but it is SO TASTY! I LOVE IT! In fact, I've been tempted to eat nothing but their potatoes. And if I had to be reincarnated as a starch, I'd like to come back as a serving of Goldy's Special Potatoes. Anyway, it's a must if you're staying in downtown!

    (5)
  • Michelle S.

    Every time I go to Goldy's, I receive exceptional customer service and even better food!.. A few things I would like to re-establish prior to writing this review are: 1. I am an extreme creature of habit, if I find something I like, I will eat it over and over without trying another menu item 2. I don't like wasting money, I look for the best bang for my buck... conclusion: I am cheap. 3. I forgot point number 3 So, my go to menu item at Goldy's is: 2 eggs, bacon/sausage, potatoes and toast (all made to order, however which way you would like them prepared) for $12.95. Now they are very VERY generous with their portions so I tend to nix the potato option... So, I order two eggs over easy, bacon (soft... like barely cooked, creeps most people out) and sourdough toast. I do not mind spending $13 on breakfast as long as the food is great... Which is always is at Goldy's. They use fresh ingredients and you really get your moneys worth. Now the icing on the cake... their mimosas! They are served in a massive red wine glass... my favorite way to drink a mimosa!.. I was curious about the price after ordering, expecting to pay $9 or so (because when I order them at other restaurants they are $6 - $8 for a small champagne flute)... but oh no, not at Goldy's. Their mimosas are reasonably priced at $6.50! It was too much for me to handle! Not only do I leave nearly uncomfortably full every time, but I don't feel guilty about the way I started my day or wasting money. A tip: Go early! 7:30 on the weekends... otherwise be ready to wait... but it is definitely worth the wait if you aren't an early riser. Safe to say: this is the BEST breakfast spot in Boise.

    (5)
  • Caroline T.

    Perhaps I'm missing something? Been here a couple times and the food is always good, and the service is hit or miss because it's usually slammed. Elbow room is limited because of how small the place is. People always rave about this spot and I do have to say it does its job of delivering a tasty breakfast, but not something I'm missing from not going to any other breakfast spot. Overall, tasty food but nothing you can't get from your typical breakfast spot.

    (3)
  • Steve S.

    Well after all the hype I did it, I finally had my FIRST Goldy's experience! Oh I'm sorry did you have to wait for a table? I didn't, I came in and sat right down. Don't worry I had my fair waiting time AFTER I got sat down. You ever heard the expression "good things come to those who wait" yeah that's this place lol This small bistro earned a solid 3.5 stars for my visit, while Goldy's falls short of being the "Best Breakfast" in Boise it is nothing to be ashamed of. Decor- The place is very drab looking with dark lighting it could use some brighter colors to liven it up a bit. Food- A bit on the spendy side for breakfast $14 for an omelette meal. When I pay this much I expect near flawless food and that is what I got, I enjoyed a ham/swiss omelette, maple sausage, pancake, and browns. Everything came out HOT except the hashbrowns which were luke warm, they also were unfortunately dry due to being so finely shredded and overcooked. Service- Goldy's biggest issue by far is keeping top notch service with all the people in there. We spent a considerable amount of time sitting before getting our order taken, it again was a fair 20 mins to get the food. Our experience seemed to lack frequent visits from our server even just to see if we needed anything. Should you try it? Sure, just be sure to have patience and set aside a few hours for the whole experience.

    (4)
  • Michael E.

    There was a quite long wait despite getting their fairly early and our food took a bit of a long time. I got eggs blackstone (this is eggs benidict with tomato) with goldies potatoes. I thought the hollendaise sauce was too lemony, but otherwise was pretty good.

    (3)
  • Justin H.

    I wanted to drop the review to four or four and a half, but this place still rocks so hard. If I'm with my wife, we can't leave until we've had the huge fruit platter. It's tasty, fresh and aesthetically-pleasing. Recently, we went on a weekday and in the afternoon. This was great for avoiding the crowd. Wifey had the mushroom frittata with that heavenly tomato-cream sauce. I had the spicy chicken benny, which I acutally wouldn't recommend. This is where I want to drop the review by a half star. The chicken and bacon were hard, like overcooked, and so was the egg. To me, runny yolk on a poached egg IS one of the main reasons for getting eggs benedict, as the yolk mingles with the hollandaise into a decadent mess. Didn't happen on this one. I didn't really dig the spicy hollandaise, either, as it was too thick and I just didn't appreciate the heat like I thought I would. For my dollar, their standard hollandaise is the best I've ever tried anywhere, and I will return to their standard eggs benedict. As always, the corned beef hash was amazing and still is the best I've ever had anywhere. So one complaint: egg yolks weren't runny. Other than that, life is good. Some of the best restaurant service we receive and that's consistent.

    (5)
  • Nadia P.

    I went this past weekend for the 1st time. We ordered country benny (over easy eggs, ham, english muffin, gravy, with side of beet+potato+bacon hash) and salmon benny (salmon, bagel, hollandaise sauce, and poached eggs). Both were delicious, just a bit too oily for the hash. We came in on Friday ~10.30am and the host told us the wait was 30-40 mins for 2 people. We put our name on the list and walked along the 8th st. After 25 mins in, they called us to let us know our table is ready! As a side note, we ordered mango juice and it obviously came from a box/can/bottle/what have you. I know I probably shouldn't expect (or assume) it to be fresh juice, but kinda regretted the decision and maybe should've gone with OJ instead..

    (4)
  • Elise D.

    Best breakfast spot in town!! This was the first place we ate when we first moved to Boise ten years ago and it only gets better. Excellent food no matter what you order, great service and love the atmosphere too!! If I ever have a morning when I can get away and catch a breakfast in town this is my number one spot!! Keep up the great work, one of Boise's true gems.

    (5)
  • Cheryl J.

    Love this place for breakfast. Best in town!!! Plan on a long wait on the weekends. Best to get there early.

    (4)
  • Junior E.

    Second time being here we had the omelette and pancakes. The hash browns were cooked to perfection and coffee was also amazing, woot woot Dawson Taylor! Service was good and friendly as always. The only thing, the food took a bit long but it was worth the wait. Love this place look forward to going back.

    (4)
  • Mel B.

    I had the Andalusian and it was really good - very generous portions. Cute place with friendly servers.

    (3)
  • O. F. D.

    This place lives up to the expectations. Big servings and plenty of chances to eat Idaho potatoes. The service was good and the flavors were good. We loved the side bread could be "pancake". The fritatta was too big for me. Hollandaise on everything! Get the "peps"-- the homefries with peppers and onions!

    (4)
  • Heather S.

    I liked this place. I had a wonderful sausage breakfast sandwich. I thankfully popped in on a week day early so I didn't have to wait a minute but not sure if I would wait an hour to eat. Every time I go back to try it again, that is what they tell me. I really like the ambiance and the cozy feeling.

    (4)
  • Thomas R.

    My grandma and i love the food. There is this one guy with a really freaky awesome mustache and then there's a guy with dreadlocks. WOW best experience of my life. Good hashbrowns btw.

    (5)
  • Carly H.

    This place was delicious! First off, it is super convenient that they have a coffee shop just around the corner where you can grab a drink (coffee, tea, or mimosas) while you wait for your table. I'm not sure why more places don't do this. Also, a little thing that I love is that they serve flavored vanilla cream with their coffee. Little details can do so much. As far as the food goes, it was wonderful! We had the breakfast burrito (which was huge -- I could only eat half) and the veggie scramble -- a yummy healthy option. The cinnamon rolls were incredible looking, but we were too happily stuffed to try them.

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    Had an extremely delicious brek-brek here after a medium to hard "night of it" the night before. I needed grease. And I needed eggs. And I needed bacon. They also had some various potato dishes to choose from, I had the one with the onions and peppars and they were delicious. And I washed the whole thang down with a blueberry pancake and a couple cups of coffee. I walked out of there feeling like a better person. You too, can do this.

    (4)
  • Janet N.

    Innovative breakfast creations and traditional breakfast with modern flair is the reason why I give Goldys five stars!!! My favorite is the spicy eggs Benedict with avocado. The bacon and perfectly cooked chicken compliment the spicy hollandaise sauce. I was really impressed with their tiramisu pancakes. The pancakes tasted just like tiramisu and it came with a cream cheese like icing/sauce on the side to go with it. I had 2 pancakes leftover and I was glad that they held over pretty well. It's a Boise breakfast must!!!

    (5)
  • Ken P.

    Best breakfast place in Boise! There's something for everyone, incredible potatoes and pancakes. (Espresso too!) Get there early because a line forms quickly, but it's worth the wait either way.

    (5)
  • Minh N.

    Popular spot for locals and out-of-towners. Crowded, pricier than some other options in downtown but the food is very good. I've been there once and will come back.

    (4)
  • Kalani F.

    Yep, Goldy's still has it. Even better, they have a coffee shop around the corner where you can wait for your table. Sorry folks, it is still about an hour wait for breakfast here on a Saturday. We had some fabulous mimosa's in the coffee shop- they bring you your drinks to your table if you haven't finished them. I had the Veggie Bennie. Full of asparagus, it was super tasty and I felt super healthy after I ate it, which is hard to say with most meals that included two poached eggs and a hearty dollop of Hollandaise sauce. The service was good, very pleasant. The upstairs is still tiny (I usually sit down below) and the bathroom is about the size of a telephone booth, if anybody still remembers what those are. This is really 4 1/2 stars review, only not getting that five because I'm sure they rake in enough $$$ to make a sizable bathroom. But oh, the food, the food! So worth the wait.

    (4)
  • Tracy C.

    Love the breakfast here everything is exceptional, Eggs Benedict is my fav! Great mimosas!

    (5)
  • Matt S.

    I gave five stars because the food was great but the hustle and bustle in the atmosphere simply adds to the charm and the feeling while you have breakfast. The service was also good. My whole family enjoyed their meal from the malted waffle to the blueberry pancake and everything in between (salmon Benedict and chicken fried steak). I am glad we took the time to go downtown and wait for a seat. Friday morning at around 11:00am there was still a 20 minute wait but they took our number and we walked down grove street and experienced the basque district while we waited.

    (5)
  • Mike J.

    Excellent breakfast spot. Portions are huge, but if you read the menu carefully, you can find some normal sized meals. Food was very good and my final bill came in at $11. Great way to start a morning.

    (5)
  • Brittney N.

    This is definitely the hip place to grab breakfast in Boise. Like everyone else is saying, expect a wait. We went on a Tuesday around 10am and ended up waiting about 25 min for a table. After we sat and ordered we probably waited another 15 to 20 minutes for our food. We both opted for a build-your-own breakfast which I as a non-carb eater appreciate since most pre-assembled breakfasts come with some sort of starch choice that I won't end up eating. I enjoyed the egg scramble with all of the unique choice like asparagus and feta cheese. I ordered the sausage of the day, and the BF got the bacon. He pretty much bases his entire opinion of any breakfast place on how good their bacon is. (So far the winner is a place in steamboat springs CO) .... But these guys were pretty durn good. The food was really tasty and the options were pretty vast. I caught a glance of the French Toast and I cried a little for want of it. Try it for me ya?

    (4)
  • Lydier H.

    A must go breakfast + brunch place Period!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth K.

    Just get the chicken fried steak and eggs....go ahead.....you know you want to.... I love this place; service is friendly and quirky. Don't forget to get the cheese grits. You need to be patient on the weekends since generally a wait, but worth it. Get some coffee at Goldy's coffee shop around the corner.

    (5)
  • Andy A.

    Oh my gosh. I had the burrito and exchanged meat for beans. Huge and delicious. Plenty of coffee and kitschy atmosphere. We went around 1000 on a weekday which was perfect. Love this place. I would so recommend this for people who are visiting. Quite the selection and you can tell everything is made fresh.

    (5)
  • Phil O.

    Stop reading reviews and go directly to Goldy's. Incredible food, Reasonable prices. Went on a busy Sunday morning and our meal arrived quickly. The eggs Benny were as billed. A half order was more than enough. Hash with bacon and beets was a delicious twist. As a HUGE plus they had flavored coffee creamer (French vanilla and hazelnut) on the table. Staff was very polite and friendly and our waiter had the best mustache since Rollie Fingers. Though it's a little small you don't really feel cramped. They even had a tapestry up to block the wind. Parking was a bit of an issue...as much as parking can be an issue in Boise (we're all from the east coast).

    (5)
  • Chris M.

    Luckily the food was pretty good (hence the two stars). Otherwise this would have received the lowest score possible due to the staff and their inability to be courteous and helpful. When we entered the restaurant no one approached us or even spoke to us. The servers were all near the kitchen just standing there. I stood there for so long I walked out and walked back in hoping someone would let us know if we could just sit or wait to be seated. There was no sign. By the time I came back in other customers were there as well so a server simply said "sit over there." It took another 10 minutes for our actual waitress to come talk to us. Her greeting in its entirety was, "Are you ready to order?" I think a more accurate intro would have been, "hi my name is I don't care, just let me put in the order fast." The food was good. The server dropped off our check with no other conversation. We paid and got out as fast as we could. Quick summary: =

    (2)
  • Heather J.

    Best breakfast place in Boise without a doubt. Everything there is incredible. Atmosphere is just OK but the food more than makes up for it. Extremely crowded so you will have to wait for an hour to get it.

    (5)
  • Kaitlyn S.

    Awesome large portion variety of breakfast! The salmon fillet and sweet potato hashbrowns are so yummy. Fruit was very fresh and flavorful. Breakfast burrito was huge and has lots of eggs!

    (4)
  • Ricardo C.

    After reading all the reviews I was expecting a little more. I ordered the corned beef hash, apple turkey sausage, 2 eggs with a single pancake. To me the corned beef hash was the star of the food. The apple turkey sausage was tad bit too sweet for me. Once I switched and ate it with my pancake it offered a different experience. Service was good, nothing to brave about. Place was every busy and wasn't that far from the airport (i was in town for work).

    (3)
  • Katie K.

    Delicious food!!! And super cute! Small, but worth the wait! The mushroom frittata and breakfast burrito are amazing! Big portions for a good price! Great service!

    (5)
  • Louis K.

    Lived up to the previous ratings. Breakfast burrito is HUGE. I'll be eating the other half for lunch and I'm not a small man. Wife had Eggs Benedic and the Hollandaise was in house. Good stuff. Don't plan on reading the paper unless you get a window seat. Lighting leaves something to be desired downstairs.

    (4)
  • Brandon A.

    Super long wait!!! But with that being said, it was affordable and delicious. I had the eggs Blackstone and the peps. By far some of the best hollandaise sauce I have ever had. The waiters were present and always helpful. Great!!

    (5)
  • Chun-Wei C.

    I ordered vegi Benedict and latte. The food is really good. All the staffs are super friendly and look at you with big smile. I was there at 1pm with no line. But when I came back at noon on Sunday, then it is already a one-hour waiting line. If you wanna eat brunch here, arriving earlier may be better.

    (5)
  • Ernie C.

    We stopped in here after seeing the high rating and 300 reviews on Yelp. 45 minute wait around 11:30 on the Friday after Christmas. They took our cell number, and we walked to the street corner to their partner business, Goldy's Corner. We ended up splitting a table with two young ladies while waiting for the phone call, and in a small world coincidence, I overhead and oversaw them checking in via Yelp and talking about trying to get Elite. Ended up they were in the same boat we were, having put their names in at Goldy's as well. In any case, we got the call, and bid the ladies adieu. The Bistro is a super warm and friendly space - most of the two tops are in a small balcony upstairs. Ceiling there is probably around 6'6", making it pretty intimate, and a bit crowded. Decor is very homey, but not in the campy, over the top or forced feel you get in some spaces. Smallish, with a half-dozen two tops along the balcony, and maybe a half dozen larger tables downstairs and a small counter top. Tables are definitely closely packed, to the point that they're one-way/single person passages between the tables. Think homey cafe with a dash of diner. I had a mimosa and the scramble combo, which is an egg scramble with two ingredients, and pick a meat, potato, and bread (andouille, corned beef hash, and English muffin) . GF had a half order of the spicy chicken benedict with a side of their pep potatoes. Total damage was just south of $35. While the egg scramble wasn't anything special (and I wasn't expecting anything amazing for eggs, spinach, and mushroom), the andouille was fantastic. Looks like they've got a weekly sausage as well, which I think was a mango-pepper this week. I don't like mango sweet, but the fact they've got a rotating item like that is rad. If I were local, I'd be curious where they get their sausages, as the andouille was one of the better ones I've had. The corned beef hash lived up to the hype. If you've never had homemade corned beef hash, definitely order this - nicely cooked and crumbled corned beef with potatoes. Don't go in expecting the heavy slop that comes out of a can - this is almost light, with good texture. In any case, gigantic portions - I would have been fine with just the meat and potatoes, skipping the eggs and the bread. The spicy hollandaise on the GF's entree was amazing - creamy, smooth, and a nice little kick. Not amazing, blow your mind flavors, but solid, comforting, and hearty food, fairly priced, and feels like a Boise institution.

    (4)
  • John M.

    The best breakfast in Boise, frankly it isn't even close. Everything here is great, everything. Last time in I had a frittata and now I'm haunted by all of the times in my life when I've been not eating a frittata. Go, just go, stop reading!

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    Food was generally good, but the service has become non existent Coffee cup sits empty for 10 minutes Food takes 35 min

    (1)
  • Joan M.

    Goldy's once again proves to be A+++++!!!!! I had eggs, the salmon cake, and sweet potatoes yum!!!!! The service was superb!!!' My husband had the veggie Benedict and loved it!! I love Goldy's and never fail to eat there when I'm Boise!!!

    (5)
  • Mojdeh S.

    How I heard of this place: On one of my self-guided tours of the city, I happened upon the Boise Art Museum (BAM), where one of my favorite artists - Joàn Miro - had an exhibit. I had the pleasure of speaking with the very artsy-looking lady at the front desk, who told me that Goldy's was a Boise staple, not to be missed. Well, we weren't about to miss it. Type of cuisine: "Goldy's Breakfast Bistro ("Goldy's") was opened in February 1999 in the heart of downtown Boise, ID. Goldy's takes pride in its made to order breakfast using as many fresh local ingredients as possible to provide a variety of choices. Choose from our standard combo meals that give you choices, choices, choices... We are known for our homemade Hollandaise and our unique entrees Spinach Frittata, Andalusia Eggs (Bon Appetite's favorite (2002 Issue)) and always our scratch pancakes. We shop for the best fruit we can get our hands on. Our fruit cups and plates are marvelous and local customers who want to impress their guest start their breakfast with our artful display of citrus, melons, kiwi and berries. Goldy's has a full service espresso bar featuring local Dawson Taylor coffee. Dawson Taylor shares our beliefs in quality and roasts our house blend of Back Country Blend that compliments our food like a fine wine. Don't forget our variety of mimosa's and try our house Goldy's Sunrise Mimosa (orange juice, mango, guava and a touch of cranberry)... Due to popularity, Goldy's now sells merchandise and gift cards too. Goldy's takes pride in their loyal customers and our fantastic crew. Our employees are one of a kind and work extremely hard. Come in and watch our crew prepare and deliver your meal. It will entertain you while you wait for your food. We only have 56 seats so bring your cell phone, put your name on the waiting list (no reservations), and enjoy the great city Boise. We will call you when your table is ready." Ambiance: Nearly having missed the small sign above the door, we were pleasantly surprised that the bustling space had room for us, immediately in the small loft above. Downstairs, the velvet-curtain laden entry opened into the loud happiness that seems truly characteristic of this quaint, neighborhood eatery. Tables and chairs crammed in, the kitchen to the right and back of the house, a ceiling fan so wobbly it is nearly ready to take off, and a small balcony of loft-style seating above, the smiles on our faces continued to grow as we took note of the quirky, the simple and the creative. What I ordered: Staying true to form, my husband saw the Chicken Fried Steak with eggs, choose of potatoes and bread - or substituted pancake! ($12.95) - and was unlikely to be swayed. A cup of strong coffee with free refills, and he was set for the long road trip home. For me, again, true to form, I stuck with a signature dish that was well-touted on the Goldy's website and in my conversations with locals and restaurant staff: Eggs Benny, a full order ($7.75): English muffin, Black Forest Ham (I substituted crispy bacon) and Hollandaise. What I loved: The potatoes! Glorious potatoes. The pancake, too, a fluffy, decadent dessert with our meals added richness and extra gratification. I will say, too, that the Country Fried Steak was definitely within the top three, if not at the top of all I've sampled in my relatively short breakfast journey with my husband. Why I loved it: Full, vibrant, quirkiness of a downtown Boise staple, excellent food with generous portions, and a bustling space full of locals (and at least a couple of us tourists), where everyone is happy, boisterous and...not working on a Thursday morning at nine o'clock in the morning! Cost: Average ($7 - $12.95 per breakfast plate)

    (4)
  • Molly A.

    Ok. This was delicious. They were extremely busy but that didn't stop them from providing excellent customer service. My server was quick to give me a recommendation and it was magical. I haven't had a brunch this delicious in maybe ever. If you're in Boise, go to Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Cecilia L.

    We were in Boise visiting family and upon reading reviews saw that this was a must-visit for breakfast. We decided not to go on Sunday to save us from having to wait for hour or more so we went on Monday,but the place was still packed at 10am!!! Fortunate for us we got the last open table as soon as we walked in and had 0 waiting time and they were able to accommodate us with a wheelchair even in a small restaurant...HUGE PLUS...EXTRA POINTS. The service was spot on and super friendly, and our coffee cups were never empty. I had tea and got my own tea pot (which is always a plus in my book, I can't stand when breakfast places give you a small tin of hot water and a little cup). On to the food...there were 5 of us and each of us thoroughly enjoyed every last bite of our meals. I ordered the blueberry pancakes (short stack...but 3 cakes were still large enough to fill whole plate and serve as my whole meal for breakfast and lunch)--my mom had the same thing. They were made with fresh blueberries and each bite was packed with flavor and the blueberries were perfectly plump and ripe. And even though the pancakes were more than enough in and of themselves, I had to order a side of sweet potato hash browns just to say I tried them, and I'm so glad I did! They were perfectly cooked...just enough crispness but not so much where they get burnt. The flavor was superb. Sweet and salty. A delicious new way to enjoy sweet potatoes. A must try for sure if you come here! My boyfriend had the Eggs Benny...traditional eggs Benedict. This is his favorite type of breakfast food so he is always hesitant to try it, but Goldys nailed it. The hollandaise sauce was sensational...rather than being runny like at most places...you could tell it was hand made, not something mixed in a blender. The flavor had the perfect amount of lemon and butter. The eggs were perfectly poached...over easy just like he likes it and the ham was beyond expectation. All together it was one of the best Benedict he has had (next to his dad's of course). My brother had an omelet and a side of corned beef hash...the omelet was so light and fluffy and filled to the brim with all the fillings he asked for. He got a side of maple brown sausage (sweet and savory all together). The hash was sensational. He was beyond excited to see that there were no veggies in the hash as some other places like to do now. A must-have at goldys...try the corned beef hash. Try any one of the hashes they offer! You won't be disappointed. My boyfriend's cousin is from Boise and had never been here and she really enjoyed the breakfast as well(she had three cheese omelet and regular hash browns). She had never been in before because every time her and her family tried to come on a busy weekend the wait was too long, but now that she has tried the food she said she will totally come back and make sure they wait! So glad we stopped by. It was well worth it and we will definitely be back next time we come to Boise!

    (5)
  • Andrea D.

    We won't be back. I grew up in Boise, have been to Goldy's as a kid, so I had high hopes. We had a party of 4 on a Sunday late morning. Waited for an hour to be seated, waited 45 minutes to get our food (people after us got their food before us), and then they messed up our order. We had to ask for our server to come back and give us our check and, overall, the food was mediocre. Not worth coming back. This place has seriously gone down hill! So sad.

    (1)
  • Greg R.

    Ill start by saying that the you have to be prepared to wait sometimes for an hour or more to get a table. BUT,,, besides that, breakfast at Goldys is the best breakfast you will ever have if you order the Eggs Blackstone. The best EVER. SO good.

    (5)
  • Benjamin V.

    Best breakfast yet! :) Love this place! Salivating at my next chance to eat here. I love that I can order something aside from my usual and it comes out better than expected.

    (5)
  • Dean W.

    Have come here over the years. Was in town this weekend for business, dropped in for breakfast. Had to wait 15 minutes for a spot at the tiny counter. Had the short stack of blueberry pancakes. After pouring some of the syrup on it, I realized it was the fake stuff and had to ask for real maple syrup. By that time I already had the thick goopy fake maple taste on the pancakes. Indifferent service, the waitress should have asked if I wanted the real stuff, since they have it. Pancakes were ok, not great, with a weird gummy texture. They also tasted of whatever meat was on the griddle before them. The coffee (at 2.50) was terrible. Come on Goldy's, you've been around a long time, step it up and don't rest on your laurels. Also, be aware there are very few options on the menu for vegetarians.

    (2)
  • Rebecca W.

    Food is amazing. Totally worth the wait. Very casual atmosphere. The hash is amazing, all of the kinds, flannel, everything. Hollandaise sauce is to die for as are the blueberry scones. Great place to bring out-of-town guests. If you have a large party you could be in for a long wait.

    (5)
  • Kelson S.

    Service was awesome. Literally your coffee or water could not go empty, the wait staff were on it. Great food, unique dishes. It's good to find a place that thinks outside of the box. The environment is also very welcoming. Will definitely stop again when we are traveling through!

    (5)
  • Rose G.

    This is the all time best breakfast place I've ever been, anywhere, ever. The food is so delicious; everything I've ever tried on the menu is absolutely fantastic. I've notice that the staff doesn't turn over much, which also shows me that the employees love Goldy's as much as I do! I also really appreciate that they'll take your number and call you when your table is ready. Makes it really easy to enjoy the farmers market on a weekend while waiting for the best breakfast you will ever have. I always go for the biscuits and gravy and the "peps"--potatoes with cheese, peppers, and onions. Omg I'm hungry just thinking about it. Rock on Goldy's!!!!!

    (5)
  • Kathleen N.

    Everyone is so patient and helpful when I request an order to go. It's so nice to have quality food, at a reasonable price for when the weekend crew is on at work. I appreciate everyone there!

    (4)
  • Bond H.

    Boise doesn't have a lot of solid breakfast places, and this is no exception. Somehow, though, they've managed to convince people their breakfast experience is worth a long wait in a long line of Saturday breakfast goers. It's decent - but not worth the wait and it definitely doesn't live up to the hype. Try Big City, Moons, or Fork as alternatives.

    (3)
  • Alison E.

    The best breakfast place in Boise, ID and no other place can hold a candle to what this place offers! I have been going to Goldy's since I was in college and each visit has always been as good as the other with absolute consistency in everything, from the wait line to the soft scrambled eggs to the French toast and hash browns or breakfast potatoes! Goldy's gets it right every time! What's better than that is that the food is perfect every time! I usually get a two egg breakfast with breakfast potatoes and a sausage thing but I also rotate between the eggs Benedict and the the French toast. The service is fantastic and so is the food. The atmosphere is comfortable and casual, a bit tight and intimate but that's also what makes it so great! I've tried to chat with the owners but they're not exactly personable people. Try to read the stuff up on the walls about how long Goldy's has been around. I also go earlier than usual to avoid the rush and I also avoid this place on weekends. If you're visiting Boise I highly recommend this place for all of your breakfast needs! A more expensive place so expect about a $35 breakfast for two people.

    (5)
  • Andy H.

    Pretty much the "Gold" standard for breakfast......Service is chill and friendly Food is amazing

    (5)
  • Maitland F.

    This was my first visit to Goldy's and I've only heard good things. Waited almost an hour for a table. The place is so small we could barely get our stroller to the table. Service was slow and it took another 40 minutes for our food to show up and even then there were missing / wrong items. Thankfully they fixed that quickly. Over all, the portions were large but the food quality was no better than iHop in my opinion. The waiter also seemed more interested in chatting with people by the bar than checking to see if we were happy or needed our drinks refilled. Needless to say we had high hopes but in the end were left disappointed. Maybe this place works for some but we definitely won't return.

    (1)
  • DavidandAshley B.

    This place makes us happy. We arrived at 7:40 am (they open at 7:30) which was perfect. It was busy but we still got right in with no wait. The coffee is so good. Had 3 cups and they are very attentive. My husband got the malted waffle with fresh strawberries and whip cream, real whip cream. I had the oatmeal with strawberries walnuts and brown sugar. It was delish. I recommend: go early! Beat the crowd!

    (5)
  • Kristie A.

    Services was outstanding! Cinnamon pancakes were a favorite for us , so much so we came back the next day for more! Several Potato sides to choose from including of course beets!

    (4)
  • Lee L.

    BOISE, ID: The buzzy-est breakfast destination in Idaho has earned it's reputation, this place is fantastic. I came on a Tuesday and there was still a 10 minute wait around 9am. The patrons are pretty diverse, from locals to hipsters to business guys to tourists. The menu isn't overwhelming, but boasts an entire page of eggs Benedict varieties, as well as maple fare with a variety of French toast, pancake and waffle options. I tried two of their most popular: Stuffed French Toast (5+ stars/~$12): This was EXQUISITE: thick, amazing sourdough bread stuffed with all kinds of goodness. The contents were candied walnuts, warm maple glaze, etc. I could eat it every day. Eggs Benedict Blackstone: (5 stars/~$12): Savory delicious hollandaise atop warm toasted English muffins and seasoned meat, egg, and tomato. It was excellent My companion for the meal ordered a spicy chicken eggs Benedict and loved it. I didn't get to try it, but it looked like an excellent spicy option.

    (5)
  • Angela L.

    When in Idaho, eat some Idaho potatoes. To celebrate my birthday, I went to Goldy's for brunch. I turned 35, and had the best potatoes of my life, along with everything else on my plate. Too bad I live in NY, or I'd go to Goldy's all the time.

    (5)
  • Rachel Z.

    Over an hour wait but we were glad we did! Service: Prompt, helpful & friendly! Received our coffee immediately after being seated. Our waitresses did a good job on refills and bussing our used plates and trash accordingly. Quick to bring out our ticket, it's nice not having to wait. Ambiance: Cozy and we were glad to be seated upstairs by the balcony which had fun views below (seeing other tables dishes and food being prepared in kitchen!) Pretty clean though the chandelier needed major dusting! Tiny bathrooms. Food: Fruit cup- Fun to split while waiting for food! Fresh raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, grapes, grapefruit, apples, watermelon, apples, cantaloupe, kiwi & blueberries! Very nice! Eggs Benny- packed full of flavor everything was cooked perfectly. Hollandaise very rich and good. Goldy's potatoes- We both loved them, great amount of crispyness! Yummy red potatoes with their Goldy's seasoning! I'm not even a hash-brown type girl but would order again! Stuffed French toast- Enjoyed the flavors, very unique, cooked well! Came out warm great with or without syrup. Make sure you are in the mood for bananas though. Glad we at least tried it! Raisin cinnamon french roast- We enjoyed this more than the stuffed french toast and would definitely order again!!! It was our anniversary and glad we experienced Goldy's even with the wait! Pleasant service, tasty food, okay prices :) will be back! Also I was expecting to pay a lot more than we did! I think this was definitely worth the extra $10 vs what we would normally pay at other breakfast joints!

    (4)
  • Steven R.

    Went here at the beginning of a big NW road trip. Very good food. The potatoes are awesome. Cute place too. Would go back for sure. Boise was very nice in general, and this stands out as a place to visit.

    (5)
  • Nick T.

    Best breakfast anywhere. Everything on the menu is delightful. Best hollandaise I have ever had. My personal favorite combination is the smoked salmon hash with spicy hollandaise and a side of sweet potato hash browns. Doesn't get any better than this anywhere. Only place I can compare it to is Urban Farmer in Portland, OR or possibly the Five Spot in Seattle, WA.

    (5)
  • April N.

    Phenomenal breakfast. I ordered a combination plate, which came with over-easy eggs, corned beef hash, blueberry pancakes, and a ham steak. Everything, including the coffee, was delicious. We went in on a Sunday, without reservations, and were actually seated in about 10 minutes. The waiters were as attentive as they could be, seeing as the place was packed. We will surely be going back.

    (5)
  • Iris G.

    After rave reviews of Goldy's, I was really excited to try breakfast here. I made a combo with scrambled eggs, bacon, tomato and cheddar. Hash browns on the side and a pancake...started eating it and it tasted great. Until...I was about to make a bite on my formkwith the scrambled eggs to find a long black hair intertwined in the eggs. I went ahead and told my waitress privately and showed her at which point she was equally disgusted. She asked if I wanted more eggs or something and I declined. Could you blame me? She brought it to the back and showed the cooks and came back and apologized again for the experience. My appetite disappeared and I quietly walked out. So, I was excited and it was just a really unfortunate experience. *sad face*

    (1)
  • Jordan C.

    I've always had good service, good food, and an overall good experience with Goldy's Breakfast Bistro. If you want to avoid the greasy spoon diner for breakfast this would be my first choice by far. I highly recommend this place to anyone who hasn't tried it.

    (5)
  • Lindsey A.

    I love Goldey's! They have excellent customer service and the best crepes in town! The mini shop in the café has some really fun, original items. I take my out-of-town friends to Goldy's and everyone loves it. I would highly recommend the Sunrise Mimosas! BEST mimosas in town! Thanks Goldy's for always being so great!

    (5)
  • Gytica C.

    We liked this place.The seating wait was about 20 minutes on a Sunday afternoon, we were 3 people. But it took almost an hour for the food to come out. We ordered Italian soda ( absolutely delicious), malted waffles, fresh mushroom frittata , baked biscuit and eggs. The portion size of frittata was good and biscuit was delicious! Will definitely go again!! (:

    (4)
  • Siara C.

    Just to echo the many glowing reviews here, Goldy's is our go-to stop on our way out of Boise. It's small, it's quirky, it's everything you want out of a local breakfast haunt. It can get very crowded during weekends so we usually prefer a Monday morning, but it's worth the wait if it's nice outside. Get whatever sounds good and you won't be mad. Everything is delicious. I usually make my own breakfast combo because I can have a little of everything. Service here is mixed, but passable. I don't really care as long as the food gets from point A to my face, which it has every time. As I type this, we are driving away from Boise with bellies full of delicious breakfast grub. Thank you, Goldy's. See you soon.

    (5)
  • Kailey F.

    Amazing selection of breakfast food. The chicken fried steak was simply delicious. The staff are super easy going and friendly!

    (5)
  • Chelsi B.

    First off, any place that serves a generous pour of mimosa is already winning in my book. Big hearty portions to start your day off right. We both ordered the breakfast burrito which was REALLY good and to top it all off they actually have the worlds best hot sauce (chalula) on hand instead of just tobasco.

    (4)
  • Danielle M.

    Best breakfast in Boise! Make a reservation or plan to wait a while, but it's definitely worth it. Awesome breakfast/lunch selection with a-la-carte options for a wide range of appetites! They bring your mimosa in a goblet- be prepared! Great wait staff, fast and friendly service. Only drawback (other than the wait!) was the tight space. They can squeeze in a high chair to accomodate small kids (or those with other space requirements), but only just, and depending on where you sit. Otherwise, wonderful.

    (4)
  • L K.

    Best eggs benedict in town! The stuffed french toast is also delicious.

    (5)
  • Santah H.

    A long wait!!! The food better be worth it. Hold on and I'll tell you! I am finishing this on August 14. Turns out that the breakfast at Goldie's was my last breakfast and meal with my 24 year old daughter Kathleen. She passed on May 5. She really wanted to eat here. We did. A great memory for me. Good food and good service. Thank you for helping carve this niche in my heart!

    (5)
  • Michelle C.

    I LOVE this place! I haven't eaten here for a while, but they have really great food and it's a quaint environment. It's not easy to find, but the door makes it easily recognizable after you've been their once. I'd recommend this place and in fact, I've got to get back there for another meal soon! Very fresh ingredients!

    (4)
  • Teri S.

    It doesn't get any better than this. Great Food and Great Service. I love the vegebenny Best breakfast ever.

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    This is my favorite place in town for a fruit plate and Eggs Benedict. We went this past Saturday when we had family visiting from out of town. We got on the wait list and shopped the market until they called to let us know our table was ready. The coffee is so good....and they always keep your cup full. Loved it!

    (5)
  • Greg T.

    This was a solid solid breakfast place. Prompt service, good atmosphere. Good flavors, the right amount of crisp and grease for a "greasy spoon" restaurant. The best part was the food was hot (temperature). The food was steaming when it came out. I am very very picky when it comes to food that should be served HOT! A+ for that. Sweet potato hash browns were amazing. "I'll be bachh...."

    (4)
  • Crystal Q.

    Orange pancakes are too die for. Amazing. Service was excellent as always. This is my favorite brunch place!

    (5)
  • Vlad B.

    This is the only place that has always cooked my eggs exactly the way i order them, every time, without fail. Thats impressive all on its own, but the menu is packed with delicious options and sometimes its hard to decide. Fear not though, the place is as busy and efficient as a beehive, you will shortly catch a whiff of something that makes you ask "what on earth is that smell and how fast can i put it in my face?" Very worth the wait to get a table, so long as an electric atmosphere is what you wanted with your killer breakfast.

    (5)
  • Kristin S.

    I'm a tough critic on breakfast, but this was probably the best breakfast I ever had. One of the best things was being able to order a half order of the eggs Benedict. I had asparagus instead of ham, but the hollidaise wasn't too rich. Just right. The potatoes were also to die for. It's a small place but was packed! I understand why!

    (5)
  • Sedona G.

    Best breakfast in Boise - but pricey! Worth every penny.

    (5)
  • Scott S.

    Don't eat here. It is awful. You will hate it! (Ok, did I discourage anyone so the wait will be shorter ?). Arrived on a Saturday about 12:45, restaurant closes at 2PM. No problem getting us in ... waited about 45 minutes, did not feel rushed to leave. They offered to call us on our cell phone while we walked around downtown, waiting for our table. Coffee pot ready and waiting on on a table on the sidewalk outside. The food, beverages, and coffee were all top notch. Since it was "Halloween Weekend" they had Pumpkin Pancakes on the menu, and offered that as a choice as one of our sides for the Frittata. Delicious. Funky and fun atmosphere & decor (i.e. the light fixture where the bulbs are decorated to be "birds." Very friendly and helpful waiter. I would definitely go back here again.

    (5)
  • Jean N.

    Tried Goldy's for the first time and was not disappointed! We went on a Thursday morning and there was no wait to be seated. I ordered the salmon cake for brunch and loved it. The Goldy's mimosa was sweet and had hints of mango. It was also large enough to share. Everyone enjoyed brunch. I will definitely be returning!

    (5)
  • Colleen A.

    Amazing food! Brought my boyfriend here we came from out of town and read great reviews. A wonderful birthday breakfast for him... I wish we had a place even close to this in Eugene. Might have to move here just for this food! The staff is amazing very friendly, cozy atmosphere. We started the stuffed French toast and they even cut it and put it on our own plates! We also had other food too it was all great! Will definately be back on our next visit... Just a tip... We came on a Monday at one and there was no wait!!

    (5)
  • Yvette S.

    This place has awesome food! In our party of 8 we got everything from pancakes with maple pork sausage to salmon hash to oatmeal and every person had a clean plate! CHEERS FROM BOSTON! Next time we visit Idaho this is a must for our family!

    (5)
  • chris a.

    I do believe this is the first five star breakfast I've ever had at a restaurant. Everything was cooked fresh to order fresh ingredients no packaged Sysco crap just real food real friendly service and real real fast.

    (5)
  • Jonathan M.

    Absolutely one of the best breakfast meals ever. Cozy and friendly spot. I don't eat a big breakfast usually but I was licking the plate clean here.

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    Eggs Benedict (added avocado) were delicious! Creamy, thick and rich sauce- perfection! Friendly staff, good coffee, interesting space. We came back every day during our stay in Boise. Yes, there was a 20 min wait, but they took our cell number and we went next door for a delicious latte. Perfect amount of time to sip a cup of Joe before receiving the call that our table was ready.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    Very cool place with lots to look at and great people watching. Had the mimosa special and it was great! Very good deal for the size of the drink. Cool place to read or do homework too.

    (4)
  • CRASH B.

    I'm sad to say that the current service, food and price was that of an established breakfast hang-out that has gotten lazy on it's past success. Service: Don't have dreadlocks in the food service industry - disgusting. You don't wash your hair, but I'm supposed to trust that you wash your hands? Tip of the hat to the Head Cook, he was the only one visibly working while I was there. Now yes I am picky, but I don't think it's asking too much to not buy your Hollandaise Sauce from a food distributor - make it yourself if you're going to charge nearly $3 to pour it on something. I also like to be asked if I want my coffee refilled. ie; I take great efforts to sweeten and cream my coffee just right & if you fly by and refill my cup, you've thrown it off balance. What else - food: Average and overpriced. Seriously no potato or fruit with my $12 eggs? oh that's $4extra? Makes Starbucks look cheap. When in Boise, Save your time and money and go elsewhere.

    (2)
  • T K.

    Two stars just for the food being good. Everyone working seemed like they wanted to be somewhere else. The host was more of a bouncer and kept staring at me and my friends as we quietly ate our food. It was way too expensive too. Three dollars for toast? Would not eat here again.

    (2)
  • Sara H.

    Absolutely our favorite place for breakfast in the Treasure Valley. There is truly no comparison. We love the casual atmosphere and the service is always wonderful. The quality of the food is superb, and the portions are just right. The Eggs Benedict is perfection, along with the stuffed french toast. We have been visiting Goldys for years and have tried many different dishes that have all left us completely satified. If you're wondering if you should go, go! It would be a shame for you to miss out on such an experience.

    (5)
  • Andrew H.

    A Boise standard. Downtown Capital and Main. I love the salmon Benedict and mimosas, With the addition of a sweet second entrée. Breakfast and brunch only. Recently opened a bakery on Main, that remains open late for the bar crawlers.

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Apparently, zero star reviews are not possible. Goldy's has fine food. I've eaten there several times and it's not disappointing. It's not god's gift to breakfast, but the food is fine. The problem is the wait. You will be required to leave a name, because Goldy's refuses to implement a reservation system. You will be told that the wait will be an hour. If you are dumb enough to believe that, you will be especially disappointed when they call you an hour and a half later. There's no incentive for them to change, because people keep going back and waiting. Until people start going elsewhere, it's going to continue to be a problem. What's worse: they know it. They can turn people away. They can be rude and lie about wait times. None of it matters because people keep going back. Just know what you're in for.

    (1)
  • Waheeda B.

    Food Quality& Taste, Service, Ambience...in that order...Goldy's hits it on all three. The food tastes fresh and always tasty. They bring your food out as soon as its ready so you will always get your food at the right temperature. The Service is also solid. Attentive, prompt with a good attitude. And the ambiance is eclectic with some cozy nooks. The only one tiny thing I would say is that the kitchen smells tend to waft more than normal into the dining room...not sure if its a ventilation problem..its not terrible however and tolerable. This is the only reason I did not give Goldy's a 5 star.....overall a great place for Breakfast!

    (4)
  • Jeff T.

    Awesome awesome awesome! 5 stars all day long! Never a bad experience here, the food is amazing... Must try everything!

    (5)
  • Travis S.

    Unbelievable quality, and sheer amount of choices. Unrivaled, not only in Boise, but many other cities I've been to. Arrive early, and/ or be prepared for a long wait.

    (5)
  • Vanessa L.

    If in Boise, and in the mood to brunch, this is your spot. Their reviews don't lie. Nor does their food. It's good, it's fresh, and FULL of charm. I don't know what Boise would be without Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Kelly W.

    Love this place! Always great food. Even better service. Tonight our waitress, Julie went out of her way to make sure we we're taken care of at all times even though the restaurant was VERY busy. Will always be back.

    (5)
  • Gladys M.

    The coffee was mediocre. The mushroom frittata was good but heavy in the sauce, so I got sick of it rather quickly.

    (3)
  • Scott M.

    Best breakfast in Boise. Great food, service and selection. Had the spicy chicken eggs Benedict and it was amazing. We will keep coming back as it is always excellent.

    (5)
  • Steven G.

    They have the best French toast! It comes stuffed with fruit and nuts...simply amazing!!

    (5)
  • Kathy H.

    I love Goldy's but I am done with the wait. We arrived and put our name in at 10:15 am....it is noon and we are just receiving our breakfast. Ridiculous.

    (1)
  • Wy C.

    Worth the wait! Goldy's offers everything from fresh, light breakfast fare to traditional, multi-item breakfast combinations. We have been visiting Goldy's 3-5 times per year over the last five years, and the consistent quality and service has not wavered. Our favorites include the fresh fruit cup (expect an artistically presented selection of 6-10 different types of fruit-berries, apples, pineapple, grapes, melons, to name a few), poppy seed pancakes with lemon curd, and made-to-order omelets. The Goldy's potatoes with peppers and cheese are not to miss. Portions are generous, service is laid-back without being neglectful, and the establishment is consistently clean. We plan to enjoy Goldy's for many years to come.

    (5)
  • Stephen K.

    Always way too crowded! Always end up going to Moon's cafe on next block. There's no way it could be any better than moons. If you are one of the lucky few to get in, its claustrophobia cafe. Seems like people like to be seen waiting to get in. Arrogant yuppie types. Do yourself a favor, go to moons, no wait, no pretenciousnes, less expensive, food just as good if not better. Goldys must be pretty greedy to be making so much money and not find a larger venue.

    (1)
  • Arianna F.

    Always delicious! My favorite is the spicy chicken benny and the red flannel potatoes! Their Mimosas are great as well.

    (5)
  • Paul F.

    Where I struggle to do reviews is when I have to decide whether I want to review my experience or review the restaurant itself. Our wait to get our food was long...but the staff was great and the food was amazing. I had the veggie platter and would come back in a heart beat.

    (4)
  • Emilee B.

    After the end of our 12-hour night shift, my fellow coworkers suggested we all go out to breakfast at Goldy's. Being new to the area I had no idea the level of delight I had just agreed to. Upon our arrival we were told there was a 30-minute wait. Okay fine, but their waiting area is outside on the sidewalk and standing was our only option. I was tired, but I must admit the mystery of what awaited inside had peaked my interest. After a few minutes, someone brought out fresh coffee and set up a small display on a table just outside their front door, and we were free to help ourselves. Just enough oomph to keep my tired legs going! Once inside I was quickly drawn in to their quaint environment. I was surprised to see so many people inside for breakfast on a weekday. My coworkers raved about their food, and I quickly learned why. I ordered the Eggs Blackstone (Eggs Benedict with tomato) and was not disappointed. It's presentation was wonderful. It was HUGE. Most importantly, it was delicious! I managed to eat the whole thing. While sitting at our table I noticed a small staircase that lead to a small dining area upstairs as well, which I thought was super cute. I'm looking forward to eating their again, and next time I'll be getting a mimosa too!

    (4)
  • Patty F.

    So good, it's too bad so many people know about this place cuz you always need to wait. I recommend you split an order of anything and everything. Try more this way, and portions are large. Good place!

    (4)
  • Amenda D.

    I have no idea what the fuss over this restaurant is. The service good and I have seen the some of the same servers there for years. The food is ok and nothing inspired or elevated. The wait for this restaurant is very long and you feel rushed once you get a seat.

    (2)
  • TJ R.

    absolutely amazing. i couldnt believe they had regular grits plus these potatoes mixed with bacon & beets. very creative. the egg white scramble with fresh veggies (they had like every veggie to choose from!). I didnt have time to try the sourdough pancakes. best breakfast spot I've found in my travels - so much so that i posted my first review on yelp!

    (5)
  • Finley B.

    My goodness, the breakfast you will always be satisfied with!! Nothing we have tried here has been anything but great, and their bakery on the corner gets a sixth star. Worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Nikki H.

    Best Breakfast in Boise. Menu has options to mix and match just to get what ever you want. Coffee shop next door to wait. It was worth the wait. Service was also great.

    (5)
  • Hannah S.

    Seriously the best breakfast I've EVER HAD. Stumbled upon this place last year randomly on a road trip and specifically stopped by this year because its so good. Worth any type of wait. I've had the veggie Benny and the hollandaise on it is incredible. The cheesy grits are the best in the world. Each time everything was absolutely delicious.

    (5)
  • Patrick P.

    Awesome, get there early! Wonderful malted waffle. Sweet potato hash browns, grape fruit juice!!! Way to start the day. Can't wait for them to open the Stage Coach!

    (5)
  • Diane L.

    After hearing rave reviews from friends we decided to go for breakfast. We only waited 10 minutes for a table. It's very very crowded and tables were close together. After we ordered, it took 30 minutes for us to get our food. I ordered eggs Benny and it was a little cold. I was disappointed that didn't come with hash browns and you had to order them separate. My husband ordered biscuits and gravy. The biscuits were hard on the bottom and he had to use a knife to cut It through. The food tasted good. It's was probably the best eggs Benedict I've had. However, it's not a place we will return too.

    (2)
  • M. F.

    Breakfast at Goldy's is expensive, but delicious. For three, with tip, the bill came out to nearly $60. The food, especially items with hollandaise were amazing--though heavy. Service was lovely and the setting gave the feeling of exclusivity despite there being tons of people around. I will definitely be back although not likely to have a business meeting. Too many suits in the room. :)

    (4)
  • Lucas E.

    The hostess did not call us after our twenty minute wait. We went back to Goldys from the Bistro to see FOUR empty tables, the couple that arrived after us seated, as well as a family of three adults and two children that came in even later were seated as well. After telling her my name, she replied "Oh, I was about to call you." After another thirty minutes of waiting after immediately ordering when the waitress arrived, we finally got our food. The Sunrise (?) mimosa was great, but overpriced ($7.10 in the restaurant). The egg omelet consists of no veggies or cheese...it is simply eggs and meat. The Trav's burrito was delicious, but considering the horrible service, I will not be visiting again.

    (2)
  • Ashour R.

    Great place for breakfast, the people are nice and the food is good. The line is long and the wait can be almost an hour but the have a cafe you can wait at and have mimosas. Good coffee...

    (5)
  • Jason B.

    Heard nothing but good things about this place so when they said it was a 30 minute wait, I figured it was worth it. Once we ordered it took 45 minutes to get our breakfast which was amazing considering it is such a small place. The corn beef hash was horrible. Barely any potatoes and very bland. I ordered the chorizo sausage and had to ask the waitress if in fact that was what I got, cause it tasted and looked nothing like it. I still think she was wrong and I actually got the breakfast sausage. My buddies chicken fried chicken was actually chicken fried steak but regardless it had no flavor at all. The eggs were good as were the blueberry and chocolate pancakes but lets be honest, they are hard to screw up. Definitely a disappointment and will not be back.

    (1)
  • Filip M.

    Put your name down for a table and wait their coffee shop around the corner.

    (2)
  • David A.

    I travel a lot for work, and this is one of the only places I leave the hotel for to grab breakfast. The corned beef hash is incredible. Service is quick. The food is excellent. This is the 4th time I've been there and I owe them this review. Everything is freshly made, and although I am not sure, I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scratch kitchen. Excellent!

    (5)
  • Betsy N.

    No trip to Boise is complete without a visit to Goldy's. The food is freshly prepared and delicious. The atmosphere is lively and the staff is friendly. It is always worth the wait. My favorite dishes are the ham melt and the spinach fritata. The cheese and spinach sauce on the fritata is creamy and gorgeously flavored. And the Havarti cheese is a nice complement to the ham on the sandwich. So when you're in Boise, block out a few hours, put your name in with Wanda at the door, walk around the corner to Goldy's Corner, grab a table and a mimosa and chill until your table is ready.

    (5)
  • Melissa E.

    Crazy wait....for both seating and your meal. We went on a Sunday around 11:30 so wouldn't think the wait would be as long. They close at 2 pm each day. We waited 30 minutes for our table and almost 40 for our meals. Crammed seating....goes with the long wait I guess. Food was ok.... My sourdough pancakes were overdone and chewy. I was afraid to send back though because I didn't want to wait 40 more minutes. The coffee was great and the service was fabulous. The salmon Benedict was good but thought the 1/2 order at $7.95 was really high considering its only one piece of English muffin with an egg and some salmon pieces on top. The hollandaise sauce was more of a dill/lemon mayo which was an interesting twist. This was my first breakfast adventure in Boise so don't know if this really is 4-5 star place or just hyped up from locals??? I plan to try other places before returning personally.

    (3)
  • Luke B.

    The place is busy so plan on a wait. Pass on the chorizo, its not impressive. cheese grits are awesome. good atmosphere and service.

    (4)
  • Taveya M.

    Absolutely our only stop for breakfast. I am ever amazed at the consistency of the meals and service. My favorite is the eggs benedict.

    (5)
  • Lindsey P.

    The food is great, but the wait can be daunting. I always try to go during non-peak hours if it is on a weekend. I love the décor, they have cleverly used the upstairs as additional seating. It has a nice vibe and I've always had delicious food. My uncle came into town and had done his research, he demanded we eat here, and he was not disappointed. I wish they would open a second location so more people could enjoy the place.

    (5)
  • Armani D.

    The service, the food, the staff, the laid back ambiance....did I forget to mention it was the absolute BEST BREAKFAST I'VE HAD IN MY ENTIRE STAY IN BOISE? Well, dang, it was!!!

    (5)
  • Lily L.

    Can't understand the hype. Had the mushroom frittata. It came out surprisingly drowned in a heavy sauce. I had to scrape off sauce to enjoy the frittata. Biscuit and gravy was good. Others in my group had French Toast, Eggs Benedict, pancakes. Nothing was exceptional and definitely not worth the 45-60 min wait. Expensive for simple foods. 2 stars for friendly , attentive service.

    (2)
  • Doc K.

    The house made maple sausage alone took me to my happy place. What a great way to start any day. I will definitely be coming back.

    (5)
  • Tammy R.

    Super cute place! Fresh food made to order abs plenty of gluten free options. I had a great turkey sacs which but dies tags a bit longer than I a is red to have it made - but WORTH THE WAIT. they said they packed it full and they sure did!!! Very tasty!!!

    (4)
  • Twosox S.

    Amazing breakfast, one of the best in Boise. The eggs benny and corned beef hash are amazing. Incredible selection of breakfast meats, potatoes, and local breads. I wish we could actually enjoy their food more often but it's tough due to the lengthy waits.

    (4)
  • Skip C.

    I was in Boise and looked for a solid breakfast. Yelp brought me to Goldie's and the Yelp Nation was once again directly on point. I decided on a taster plate of a single order of the eggs benedict and a half order of the salmon hash. Let me tell you I would order that same exact order again and again. I sat upstairs which allowed me to watch the crowd below and scope all the great food. If you show up and they give you a hour wait stick it out, you will not be disappointed. Just happy to have had the chance to taste the Goldie's experience.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    Okay so I finally got to try goldies today. And it was good. Friends had the eggs benedict which they loved... And I had the $13.99 chicken fried steak and it was just ok. I know I'm sorry to say that but it was only fair. But my chai tea was over the top. So I will be trying this place again. And yes it takes 30 to 45 minutes to get in but it's worth waiting to try something else.

    (4)
  • Christina F.

    Small cozy establishment 2 times had breakfast here...food is good service as well....only big complaint was the fact my server took my food away when I went to use the ladies room....lol huh OK guess I was done. Great coffee

    (3)
  • Cody M.

    Lived in Boise during college years...Goldy's is probably the best breakfast place I have been to still to this day.

    (5)
  • Paul S.

    I love this place. The food is delicious. I love the Spicy Chicken Benny! Every time I go it always seems to be packed and over crowded. So the service is a bit rushed and not very personal. If the service was better, I would give it 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Felix B.

    Easily one of the best breakfast meals I've ever had. Not too many places seem to care about quality breakfast food, but this place gets it. Obviously get the potatoes--you're in Idaho dummy. Just be prepared for a long wait time. This place is popular and people don't tend to eat or move very fast in the morning. Overall great service, great atmosphere, and amazing food.

    (4)
  • Abigail P.

    Goldy's is spectacular. Whenever my husband and I go out of town, we end up being disappointed by even the best breakfast places in larger cities, because they can't hold a candle to Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Val L.

    It's not just the food that makes for a great meal...the entire EXPERIENCE makes the dining memorable--and Goldy's delivers! Hubby and I stopped here on a Tuesday morning about 9am while passing through Boise after reading favorable reviews. Parking on the street, we trotted to the Bistro to get warm and fill up. We were greeted at the door by the owner who welcomed us and directed us to a table but we asked to sit upstairs for a better view. She was happy to accommodate. At the top of the stairs we were greeted by two servers who helped us get comfortable and started the excellent coffee. One server pulled out my chair for me which set the precedent for the excellent service we received during our meal. Hubby ordered the chicken fried steak and eggs that came with house potatoes or a pancake. The steak was tender and tasty and generous. I got the veggie Benedict that was almost too pretty to eat and SO tasty with tomatoes (unusually tasty for early April!) and asparagus piled high on the english muffin. I talked hubby out of a bite of his blueberry pancake and it was so delicious (and fortunately his steak was so generous) that I didn't give it back! After many hours on the road this was a place to rest, refill, and return to our travel very happily refreshed. Our bill was a little more pricey than we would have liked, but the entire experience was worth it. We'll def stop here when we're in Boise!

    (5)
  • Beth C.

    After reading all of the good reviews, I was disappointed. Maybe that was the problem... I had a big build up in my mind for Goldy's. The food portions and taste were just okay. Service was just okay too. The problem is that the prices are just too high for what you get! Also, the atmosphere is sorely lacking. We are crammed into little tables like sardines, not good if you are claustrophobic. Definitely not worth the wait, there are better breakfast places in town.

    (2)
  • Brianne M.

    Best mimosas very! They come in giant glasses and taste great! Loved that the coffee was local! The food was yummy too. Service was very good especially since this place gets so busy!

    (4)
  • Casey J.

    This is, by far, my favorite breakfast place in Boise that I know of. I have visited this establishment about 2-3 times and I have always enjoyed the very friendly service, great food and city like atmosphere. I have never left Goldy's hungry, I actually usually struggle to eat everything on my plate. I am not sure what some people expect for portion sizes but if Goldy's portions aren't large enough maybe they should try golden corral or something! The last time I visited Goldy's I had a breakfast burrito with Chorizo sausage(I had the option to put as many different types of meats on it as I could without extra charge but my wife likes Chorizo). I could barely eat half of the burrito and brought the other half home to my wife for breakfast. The breakfast burrito was not only delicious but it was also more than large enough for me and my wife. The time we went before that, we spilt a scramble special and again we had more than enough food for the both of us while splitting the meal. So again I don't know how much food people expect to eat but I have always been more than pleased with portion sizes at Goldy's. if I have to complain about something it would be that I wish Goldy's was less widely known so I could be guaranteed a seat without waiting, any morning and anytime I decide to go! Thanks Goldy's!!

    (5)
  • Ben G.

    One of the best breakfast experiences I've had. Unique decor and a very friendly feel, attentive service. And not to mention the food is excellent. I had probably the best waffle ever, and the bacon left nothing to be desired

    (5)
  • Mandy N.

    Okay. Should've written this last July, but better late than never. So I was thirty-seven and had never tried Eggs Benedict. I know. Weird. We cruise over to this little joint that my girlfriend's hairdresser tells us we MUST visit in Boise. A couple orders of eggs benedict go past and finally I realize: I must try for the first time. Not a mistake. The eggs were cooked to beautiful perfection. The hollandaise sauce was creamy, smooth, lovely--did I say creamy? The English muffins were crisp, hot, close to homemade. Ham was not fatty and easily cut with my fork. Hash browns were golden-brown and spread out beside the eggs benedict like blankets at a beach. The waitress was fun and friendly. The place was packed. A little wait--BUT WORTH IT. Do not pass this place up. Too good to be true.

    (5)
  • Tim P.

    Goldy's has a really cool atmosphere and always comes through with good, filling breakfasts. I love their blueberry pancakes and their juice.

    (5)
  • Gurjot T.

    Always a great experience. The smoked salmon hash, breakfast burrito and Sunrise drink were favorites. Service is great, though there is usually a wait to get a table.

    (5)
  • Ethan R.

    I've been traveling to Boise for 12 years and the couple times I tried to get in the wait was too long. Finally made it in yesterday and the wait was more than worth it. The menu has something to please everyone. Every dish that came out of the kitchen had my table exclaiming oohs and aahs. I ordered the salmon hash and could've done two plates it was so good. I love Boise and Goldy's is another reason for me to come back. Can't wait!

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    Popped in for a cup of coffee and a pastry while running early for a conference at the Grove. I just had what was, no doubt, the best blueberry scone if my life. Piping hot, more like a pancake, and delicious. Makes me wish I would have tried something else here because I'm sure it's delicious. All for a whopping $5.78.

    (5)
  • Amanda B.

    Best breakfast place in Boise! The food is amazing and they have the seating and wait down to an art. They are always busy but offer hot coffee while you wait and take your number so you don't have to stay inside while you wait. The corn beef hash and Peps potatoes were amazing! We will be back!

    (5)
  • Rachel H.

    Fun little basic, basic breakfast spot with a huge fan base. Warm colors, small space downstairs with an open kitchen, and some additional seating upstairs, with low ceiling height upstairs. Be prepared to wait upwards of an hour for a seat, but they serve breakfast seven days a week, and its good! If the wait is a concern, you can hunker down two doors down at Goldie's Corner and order a coffee or expresso drink. We enjoyed the pancakes, egg scrambles and waffle. Portion sizes were very generous. The salmon hash with egg and hollandaise was smaller than expected and didn't look very pretty on the plate, but tasted just fine. Customer service here was really friendly, affable, and comfortable. You could tell lots of customers come here on a regular.

    (4)
  • Leslie K.

    Not sure what all the fuss is about. It was OK but not worth waiting in a long line for in my opinion. I visited on a Thursday morning so luckily I did not have to wait and was immediately seated at the bar (benefits of being a singleton, I suppose). Ordered the coffee, two eggs, sausage, biscuit and potatoes which was more than enough food but not so great that you wanted to find a way to stuff it all in. My favorite part was the Goldy's potatoes which are well spiced and super flavorful. The sausage was decent, as were the eggs. Being from the south, I consider myself a bit of a biscuit connoisseur and these fell flat- just fluffy and tasteless. The coffee was good but for the prices, I would expect real cream (not the little one servings of half-and-half that don't have to be refrigerated) and real jam (not the single serve packets). I was hoping that I had found my breakfast home in a new city but I think I'm going to have to keep on looking.

    (3)
  • Meghan H.

    Stopped by here recently for a mimosa & it was awesome! Goldy's had so many flavors to choose from and my group of friends really enjoyed the variety of offerings. Will definitely stop by for breakfast & mimosas again!

    (5)
  • Tiff U.

    Had a wonderful breakfast today at Goldy's. The stuffed French toast did not disappoint. The breakfast burrito was huge and my husband couldn't finish it. This restaurant was recommended by several people. The wait was only 15 minutes. I've heard sometimes its an hour but well worth it.

    (5)
  • Kim K.

    Thanks to Yelpers, I found this amazing little nook full of delicious things! I ebasily found street parking nearby around 9:00 am on a Thursday (hint- seems like a good time to go!). The aroma from the street pulled me in! Upon entering, I noticed how cozy & quaint it is- adorable really. I love the saturated colors & cool lighting fixtures. It is like a neat,warm, funky coffee shop (and much, much more) with food awards displayed about the booths. You can opt to sit on the first floor (booth, table or bar) or upstairs. The upstairs is low, so if you are pushing 6', you may feel like a giant. Single-use rest rooms are upstairs. Our waiter was super cute & suggested what we should order! His recommedations were right on! I got the salmon hash with one egg over easy. To me, the portion was perfect. Not a big portion, but small enough to appreciate every bite. I highly recommend it. My co worker order the potato & dill frittata and loved it. Only suggestion for the server that brought our drinks... Tea drinkers will typically want the same kind of tea bag after 1-2 cups of tea. Take notice of the kind they drink & offer to bring another tea bag AND water! For example, I drink Earl Gray and when I want a fresh bag, I don't want to settle for a green tea or some flavored variety. Coffee drinkers always get better service.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    Goldy's is definitely one of those local hole-in-the-wall places that is worth the trip. When I went there, it was almost packed, but we were still able to get a seat right away up on the second floor (about 10:30am). The food was absolutely delicious - I had the Eggs Blackstone and the Special Potatoes. Our waiter was super nice, and the service was pretty prompt considering it was a packed house. It's a tad pricey, but I will definitely go back. I loved it.

    (5)
  • Andy D.

    5 stars, no doubt about it. Was staying at the Hampton Inn downtown during a business trip and was thankfully able to try this spot out during my trip. Had the spicy chicken benedict. The most amazing thing ever. Great espresso too.

    (5)
  • Tim F.

    Had the eggs blackstone which was decent. Hollandaise was a bit thick and overly lemony for my taste. Would try again but not thoroughly impressed at first visit.

    (3)
  • Ophelia M.

    We came here on a Tuesday morning for breakfast. We had heard that Tuesday is their slowest day and still we had to wait 15 minutes for a table (which was no big deal as we just went to their adjacent coffee shop and hung out drinking coffee until our table was ready--ya sometimes gotta wait for good food, yo!). Goldy's is a darling little bistro with warm golden walls and a darling décor that results in a cozy sort of atmosphere. The service is both friendly and efficient. I ordered their breakfast burrito with chorizo, which was delish and so large I had half to take home. One of my dining companions ordered their stuffed French toast and was wowed. Another got their blueberry pancake short stack and was delighted. Overall, it was a pleasurable experience. Although, I do agree with those that have said their prices are rather steep for breakfast--even a particularly fine breakfast (the one reason for omitting the fifth star). So, if you're willing to pay the prices, Goldy's serves up a fine breakfast, sure to be enjoyed by all.

    (4)
  • Alden C.

    I Googled for Breakfast Burritos in the Boise area and one of the results came up with this place. On Google they called it Goldy's Breakfast Burritos. Did I go to the wrong place? Goldy's seem to be all over on the corner of the block. I saw a lunch place too. They only had one kind of breakfast burrito here. Anyway I moved on past the burrito thing when I examined the menu some more. My mood moved from burritos to waffles when I saw them on the menu. The Malted Waffle is what caught my eye and I went ahead and got it. It was not a bad choice! The waffle tasted great and the malted part added a nice sparkle to breakfast! I also had a good iced chai to go along with the waffle! The restaurant is two stories and you can get waited on either downstairs or upstairs. It is cool to people watch from up above! Nice, friendly accommodating service was a plus! Looking forward to keeping this place in mind for a return trip!

    (4)
  • Andy N.

    The most reviewed place in Boise, ID. A small little spot with a lot of love. Also voted best hangover spot in Boise to eat at. There's a wait here so be prepared to come early. The menu has a lot of original recipes which I like. It puts my tastes buds to the test. The portions of food here are also really big. You can't leave hungry. I ordered the stuffed french toast and the biscuits and gravy. The french toast was one giant piece stuffed with so much inside I can't even remember what was in it. It didn't really need too much syrup because it had tons of flavor. The biscuits and gravy had a different taste to it here. The gravy was a little sweeter than I normally have it. It had little chunks of sausages in it as well. This is comfort food at it's finest. There's a reason why everyone comes to eat here.

    (4)
  • Christine D.

    Goldy's an institution in the Boise area and so with most places like this on a weekend there is a wait. But they have that figured out too. See previous review. We were called on our cell phone and notified that our table was ready. We left Goldy's Corner and went around the corner to Goldy's Bistro. We were seated quickly and efficiently. We ordered and I had the portobello omelet which was very tasty and full of ingredients and served with your choice of bread. I chose the English muffin. All of this for under $12. The rest of my party each had an orange juice, I'm glad I didn't order one as I wouldn't have been able to finish they were the size of a big gulp. I was told the orange juice tasted more fresh squeezed than out of a container. Atmosphere is a constant bustle in this antique building which is why they do not remodel and make it bigger but it works as it is. Particularly, with the addition of the coffee shop around the corner. Restrooms upstairs, I didn't make it up there but I was told that's where they are. In and out very quickly as the table awaited it's next group of hungry customers. I would try this again if I was in town.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Food so good I thought I was in Portland. Atmosphere was great. Service was excellent. Yes, there was a wait - but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Cory T.

    A Boise must! There will be a wait, but it's worth it.

    (5)
  • Joanna T.

    Red flannel hash = DELICIOUS! I came here with a bunch of friends for breakfast, and was happily surprised by all of the options! We sat down at the bakery/cafe first, and I had mind-blowing coffee cake. so tasty! But that also meant that by the time we sat down for breakfast, we weren't hungry enough to tackle the breakfast burrito, which was highly recommended. I got the two eggs + bread + potato combo thing...I would have to say that the most memorable part was the red flannel hash - with potatoes and beets and fennel. so good!!!! The biscuit was a little bit dry, but everything else was so tasty I didn't even really care!

    (4)
  • Hammer F.

    Be prepared for a LOOONNNNNNNGGGGGG wait if you get there after 0900. Food is great. I recommend on of the Benedicts. The coffee is not that good considering this is more of a high-end breakfast joint. Great selection for breakfast cocktails (if you are into that sort of thing). Be advised, much of the seating is near the door...on a cold day, it can get pretty chilly so wear a jacket.

    (4)
  • Rebecca B.

    It was delicious! I had the salmon Benedict and fruit cup (which was the best fruit cup I've ever had)

    (5)
  • Dave S.

    I have been a happy customer of this place for several years now. Big fan. Love the hollandaise sauce. Especially after trying to make it myself at home...you know sometimes it's just better to just outsource certain jobs. I have heard many folks complain about the line stretching out into the cold street. Maybe that was unpleasant for some, but really, what does that tell you about the food? Recently they have partnered with a coffee shop on the corner of the block and you can sit in comfort waiting for your table...problem solved.

    (5)
  • Kelsey G.

    Pretty great - road tripped though Boise and needed some breakfast, saw the reviews and had to come. Called 1/2 an hour ahead and they wouldn't put my name on the list from the phone ( a little inconvenient when time is of importance?) so I had to drive all the way there to get on this list and wait another 45 minutes. Was very good though - worth our wait! Farmers market was going on meanwhile so we just looked around until they cell phoned us telling us it was ready - which was in fact convenient. It's a (very) small little joint made from an old house it appears but the atmosphere is just incredible. I got Spicy eggs Benedict- best I've ever had! Hot chocolate was incredible. Orange juice and Goldy's something (juice with orange fauve and cranberry) were too good for words. Blueberry pancake quite delicious Scrambled eggs were some of the best Sweet potato hash browns were burnt so no good Bread pudding muffin was very tiny and quite disgusting, maybe not my taste.. But... Another downfall is the price. About $40 for two people for.. BREAKFAST? Worth it though.. But still a bit pricey :)

    (4)
  • Alexxander P.

    Ok so... I went into this place with high expectations and wanting to compare this place to the original pancake house. We order stuffed French toast, Basque sausage, biscuits and Gravey, eggs Benny, and a omelet. And this is how it is for me between Goldy's and Original pancake house. Goldy's is a good place if you like greasy type country food. Everything is really fatty and you can taste it in the meats, gravey, and even the omelets. Original Pancake house has really good clean food the meats are really lean but still good, the pancakes,waffles, French toast all that are always fresh and made from scratch and aren't soggy or burned in any way. Also everything has its own unique taste. Were as Goldy's everything tastes about the same because it's all so greasy. But still definitely a great place for breakfast still. It just depends what you want. And also original pancake house is so much cheaper. They have everything under $10 and most things at Goldy's start @ $9 and go up past $12 still not really expensive but comparing the two. Original Pancake house is cheaper.

    (4)
  • Kevin U.

    A new favorite and a must for all future visits to Boise. Exceptional Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs. Make sure to get the Peps (potatoes) and Black Rye toast. Best breakfast I've had in a long time!

    (5)
  • Michael A.

    Holy ****, the blueberry pancakes... get them. I've been here a few times and always loved the food and service, but this morning was the first time I ordered the blueberry pancakes. Let me just say, I eat breakfast out about 1-2 times per week, and those were the best pancakes I've ever had, ever.

    (5)
  • Ronald B.

    This was our second attempt at Goldy's, but the wait was over 1hr. for a table for 2. We had looked up Best Breakfast in Boise and found the rave reviews. The truth is there is only 1 parking spot in front of the restaurant and it is only for 15 mins.. There are about 20 more around the corner. We parked a block away in a public parking spot and paid $2 for 2Hrs., not considering that we would have to wait so long. In all fairness to Goldy's, they will call you when your table is ready so you can explore downtown Boise. So if you would like to eat at Goldy's make sure you have the time to wait. We ended up going to Addies 2 blocks away. Classic American breakfast, fast friendly service, with hot coffee. Cost for 2 was $17 with ( some ) parking right in front of the restaurant.

    (1)
  • Amy G.

    First experience: Fast & friendly service. Excellent food. (I'm having a slice I quiche.) great coffee. Very nice. I'll be back!

    (5)
  • John K.

    I've traveled far and wide, and when I am asked where my favorite breakfast spot is at I don't hesitate and say Goldy's. Whether it is one of their superb breakfast meats, a cup of their hot coffee, the irresistible fluffy pancakes, or savory potatoes this place never lets me down. It isn't often that I get up to Boise, but when I do it is a given that Goldy's is on the top of my list.

    (5)
  • Jonathan C.

    Atmosphere is very warm and inviting. The service is very attentive and quick. Even the menu for breakfast features creativeness and a little something for everyone. The food is good and tasty. I had the skillet and enjoyed it. The only complaint I have is the $3.50 for a glass of orange juice.

    (4)
  • Hijo d.

    Found on yelp while passing through Boise. I found Goldy's to be pretty mediocre and would not recommend. The food is basically one step above your average Denny's -- except you have to wait 45 minutes and pay 3x as much... 1.Everybody refers to the food being homemade. I guess I am not sure what they are referring to as the only thing that seemed homemade was the fact the eggs were not made from powder + water. The bread was store bought, likely at Safeway or Albertsons and was far from homemade. Not even good quality. The honey and jam were packets you'd find at Denny's. That is all fine, but not if you are paying 13 bucks a plate. 2. The coffee was terrible. I drank half a cup and switched to tea as the coffee was basically gas station coffee...burned, watery, acidic. 3. The food was really overpriced. Almost 13 dollars for a two egg scramble, a piece of Safeway toast, and some greasy potatoes? I am OK with that if the servers are making a decent wage but based on the service, I would say that is not likely. The food was really bland and had no character. 4. All that, and you had to wait for 45-50 minutes -- not worth the wait (would you wait 45 minutes to eat at Denny's? Would you ever have to wait 45 minutes to eat at Denny's might be a better question...). The person manning the front told us 15 minutes. Not sure if that was just a really bad estimate or she was not telling people accurate timeframes as we never would have waited that long. You can wait in the coffee shop they also own on the corner. The coffee there was slightly better and was fresh, but still not great. 5. The service was OK, not great. Once we got our food, our server never checked on us again until she put the tab on the table and walked off without even asking if we needed anything or how the food was. 6. The place was really clean and it was pretty easy to find street parking. Though, you are only allowed to park for 1 hour and you can not re-feed the meter according to the signs. So, you risk getting a ticket as well. The whole impression I got from the place was that it was always busy and they didn't really care much about customer service because there was somebody else willing to wait an hour to eat their overpriced Denny's food. They were not unfriendly and the service wasn't bad. But I wouldn't characterize as good or friendly. Indifferent at best. All that said, I say: skip it.

    (2)
  • Mental Jewelry ..

    (From a visit last summer) Pros: Delicious. I had the oatmeal and pecan pancakes and strawberry lemonade. Walking distance from our hotel. Cons: Loud. Very loud. Small. Very small. Had to catch a flight after, so I could not take a to-go box.

    (4)
  • Megs H.

    Anyone who complains about this place is STUPID. Food is never below amazing, and the service is always great too. Time waiting is the ONLY reason I don't go here every single morning of my life (and happily gain 400lbs eating my weight in their yummy food!)... Get the fruit cup! The variety and presentation is NOT simply mellons in a cup. I promise!

    (5)
  • Jim G.

    WOW !!! Just an unreal turn around. My first time here was fantastic. This time makes me rethink my position on this place. My eggs were over cooked, the biscuits and gravy were cold, the potatoes were barley warm, and the sausage was a little to salty for my taste. I told my server and he ordered new eggs. That was it. I hardly saw him the rest of the time..... And that's a small restaurant.... very small. I sent back the biscuits and gravy and got toast. That was the only food item I got that was hot. But then when I got the check they still wanted to charge me extra for the biscuits and gravy..... Didn't go for that. When I saw my toast ready the owner actually picked up the plate to hand it to my server, the server ignored him ..... then he just sat the toast down without bringing it to me. My table was 3 feet away from the cash register where the owner was. As we were paying for our meal I told the owner about my meal and the extra charge. He seemed confused. Like he had never heard a complaint before. Either that or he was on a mega large dose of vicodin. He had just a blank look on his face and said " I don't know what to tell you, I guess I will talk to them in the back"..... That was it. Not even a " I'm Sorry " from the owner. No discount, no " please try us again this is not the normal " .... Also if you have trouble with stairs (walker or wheelchair) and need to use the rest room, good luck. The restrooms are upstairs and no elevator. The front door does not even have a wheelchair ramp...... But to be fair..... They will help you inside as much as they can. There is even a will call bell outside by the door if you need assistance. They will come out and get you if you have any trouble getting inside. So for those of you that have not gone there yet.... It is a hit or miss when it comes to this place.

    (2)
  • John P.

    Hands down the best breakfast joint in Boise. I live for their coffee and eggs benny. I recommend going on a weekday if you're able; the lines on the weekend can get very lengthy.

    (5)
  • Jeanne Z.

    A perfect 'lil breakfast nook, I was a huge fan of the stuffed french toast I ordered for breakfast, and I know that the other people in my party were equally as happy with their orders. Goldy's servers had a very generous hand on their champagne pours for their mimosa's and their champagne with strawberries-drinks. Definitely worth the wait. ****I'm from Portland, OR and so I am grateful to have found out about this place from Yelp initially, well worth it.

    (5)
  • Clark K.

    5 star - salmon hash w a couple of poached eggs on top is a masterpiece. The hollandaise on anything, but pancakes is an amazing experience of tasty. Nothing disappoints in this place, plan to wait, enjoy your wait w a cup of coffee next door at their corner coffee stop-awesome latte's.

    (5)
  • Mike R.

    Goldy's is our go-to place for breakfast when visiting family in Boise. I always enjoy the hashes, pancakes, fresh fruit, and sage sausage.

    (5)
  • Allison H.

    Goldy's is a great spot for breakfast. The portions are huge and a good weekend treat. I like their build your own breakfast--you pick a protein, egg, potato, and bread. The grilled salmon was delicious and the eggs were poached to perfection. The Goldy's potatoes were yummy. The atmosphere is cozy and the staff friendly and attentive--my coffee cup was always full. The only downside is there is often a long wait, but they will call you on your cell.

    (5)
  • Carolyn S.

    This is our "go to" favorite breakfast place in Boise. Food is always delicious and you can customize your meal. My favorite breakfast meal here is the salmon fillet with eggs (over easy), Goldy's peps (that's potatoes with cheese & peppers), cinnamon bread toast, and coffee. It's a bit more pricey than eating at an Ihop but well worth it in my opinion!

    (5)
  • Ethan S.

    I have lived in Boise for approximately one week... And I've eaten there two times already. I'm a huge fan of eggs Benedict and if you enjoy that you have to try the spicy chicken Benny. It's not too hot but as a delicious twist to the classic eggs Benedict.

    (5)
  • Nancy R.

    Had amazing pancakes the last time I was here. Poppyseed with lemon curd. It was like eating dessert. Also a decent chai tea. The wait is always long and there's no where to stand inside to wait.

    (4)
  • daniel n.

    Great breakfast, local farm to fork food. This was our 3rd try to get a seat, glad we continued to try. Friendly staff fast service.

    (5)
  • Tom D.

    Been here once, and here are my thoughts.. Over-rated, for sure. Coffee sucked. My frittata was dreadfully boring, bland, and uninspired. Maybe it's just a pet peeve of mine, but the tables are all WAY too close to each other. Really annoying. Also, another not so cool thing, our server forgot to mention to me that a side order of bread is not included with my order.. So expect to see an extra 3 dollars on your check for some store bought bread.

    (2)
  • Ray M.

    Awesome breakfast joint! Ordered an omelette special and chai. The omelette was really good. The chai was alright. The service staff was nice. 4 stars for the great food and staff. Didn't get the 5th star because of the mediocre chai and because the layout is too small.

    (4)
  • Daniel F.

    Great food, but when the cramped atmosphere, long waits, and availability of other darn good breakfast foods in town are considered... I just can't give it more than 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Selena H.

    Surprised at our experience here given the reputation. My omelet was just ok at best (didn't even eat half of it and threw the rest away), although the Sriracha chicken beni my SO got was pretty good and original. The wait was ok as we were expecting it (about 45 minutes) and the Goldy's Corner has a really amazing champagne/juice breakfast drink called Sunrise (and exceptionally nice staff). The Bistro's hostess was friendly, the bus girl provided excellent service, but the waitress was very snotty and acted "put out" to have to wait on us. I liked the atmosphere and getting a view of others from the top story, however there is a lot of dust that you can see from there. I think I give it a lower review because I had really high expectations for this place and I honestly don't think it will be worth a second trip.

    (3)
  • Casey A.

    Whenever I visit family Boise, I make sure we make a stop here. Hashbrowns and French toast are two of my favorite breakfast foods and theirs is top notch. There's pretty much always a wait but it is more than worth it.

    (5)
  • Christie C.

    Best waffle I have ever had! The malted waffle was complimented perfectly by the maple sausage. Well worth the hour wait. Great service and amazing food.

    (5)
  • T N.

    Worth the wait! You just expect to wait a bit before being seated at Goldys...but it's worth it! The food is incredible, the service is excellent, and the atmosphere is fun! I had the salmon eggs benedict...oh my goodness - it was so good! Salmon, cucumber, egg, and holindaise sauce with dill - Yum! The lady at the table next to us hot a fritata, now I also want to try that on our next visit.

    (5)
  • Danny L.

    Not a wonderful experience. Extremely slow service. I had the breakfast burrito and it was okay.

    (2)
  • Steve V.

    The eggs Benedict is fantastic, the hash browns great, and coffee excellent. The pricing is just right for the quality of food! I would come here every time I'm in Boise.

    (5)
  • Kristen H.

    Holy frikkin' moly! I popped in on this place for breakfast over a year ago, and I still remember my order. That is the sign of a darn good meal! I ordered the red flannel hash (potatoes, beets, bacon) breakfast combo ($12) and a coffee. There was a 45 minute wait, but it was worth every minute. Boise is way ahead of the game in developing hash concoctions. Please open a Goldy's in LA!

    (5)
  • Kimberly B.

    Sadly, I find Goldy's claim to serve fresh, local, and quality food to be disingenuous after discovering that their eggs are all from battery cage hens. In this regard, they are no better than a fast food joint, and their prices are considerably higher. Goldy's caters to quality conscious, discerning diners, many of whom probably assume that they are not eating factory farmed eggs. I hope they change this policy because it is a special place with great ambiance that I can no longer enjoy,

    (1)
  • Tamara J.

    Excellent service, excellent food. Love the poppyseed pancakes with lemon curd sauce. Amazing! Chicken friend steak was excellent too.

    (5)
  • Erica S.

    They have the best breakfast food and it is such a cute place to eat. If you've never been, this place is a must!

    (5)
  • Nicholas B.

    Awesome breakfast! Interesting options. Enjoyed the chicken pesto sausage, everybody in our group was satisfied with their food! Cool looking interior as well. Service was friendly, parking kinda sucks. Best breakfast I've had in Idaho (besides Mom's or Nana's).

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Next on the list was breakfast the next morning. My Yelp research said that Goldy's was the best breakfast in Boise, so we made our trek downtown to see if it lives up to the hype. Before I get to the review though, make sure and keep your eyes peeled. The term "hole in the wall" definitely applies to this place. Don't blink as you walk by, or you'll miss it. Well... maybe not. Just look for the crowd milling about outside. Service: 5/5 The hostess took our name as soon as we walked in. There was coffee available outside for people who were waiting. We aren't coffee drinkers so we didn't avail ourselves of it, but other folks did. We were quoted 5-10 minutes and it was about 5 minutes before we were seated. When we were taken to our table, water glasses were already there for us. Service during the meal itself was satisfactory. Our order was taken in a reasonable time. I ordered a glass of chai tea and it arrived quickly. Overall no complaints with the service. Food: 4/5 Ok maybe this isn't totally fair. After reading the reviews for Goldy's, I was expecting the best breakfast I had ever eaten. And make so mistake, it was a very good breakfast. But after I was done, I was not left with the feeling like this was the best breakfast ever, or even that it really stood out to me in any way. My wife ordered a three-egg omelet and she was very satisfied with the amount of toppings in it. I ordered the salmon fillet with eggs, and Goldy's special potatoes. It was all very good food. And that is why I said maybe only giving them 4/5 here is unfair. Perhaps it is my expectations that were too high, but nothing here shouted "GREAT!" to me. Overall Impressions: 4/5 Goldy's is a quaint little place, as I mentioned above, practically a "hole in the wall." But that quaintness comes at a price. If you are even mildly claustrophobic, Goldy's is probably not the place for you. The tables are VERY close together. We were seated upstairs, and my head was a couple inches from the ceiling when I stood up. We had a difficult time with our young son in there, and I would imagine it would be even more difficult with an older child that is more "mobile" on their own. So if you are in downtown Boise and hungry for breakfast, I can heartily recommend Goldy's, but I'm not sure I would go out of my way just to go there.

    (4)
  • DP G.

    My favorite breakfast in the land! Every time I come to Boise, I make sure to get a meal at Goldy's.

    (5)
  • Sharece B.

    This is a hot spot in downtown Boise. There's quite a wait for breakfast, but if you wait and get a coffee at Goldy's Corner while you wait, you can save a buck on coffee and take your paper cup in with you to the diner. It's a tight squeeze and a bit tough with kids, but the plates are great. I understand why it won the Best Hangover Food Award in 2008. The breakfast is smashing and if you're into eggs benedict, you'll be in heaven. If you're a more traditional breakfast eater, you'll definitely find something you like. The sweet potato hash browns are nothing special, but some Franz toast with mini packs of freezer jam will make up for this. Basically, if you're in Boise and you're not on a tight schedule, it'd definitely be a good thing to stop in at Goldy's.

    (4)
  • Kevin L.

    Good, but long wait for table and long wait for food. In the end, wasn't anything all that special.

    (3)
  • Jean Z.

    Goldies is a tiny awkward little bistro with a 3 seat bar, about 5 tables downstairs and a quaint little stairway upstairs to where 3 or 4 additional tables sit, and the tiniest little bathroom you ever saw. So go potty at the hotel before you come down for a bite. I loved my breakfast here so much, that I called Georgie to come down from the hotel and have some too....it was worth it. Way worth it.

    (5)
  • Don S.

    Really good food, enough to get four stars. If for the basic breakfast fare alone, it would be five.....however the three things that follow bump it down. Coffee barely drinkable Parking can be tough and costs and limited by minutes.l..one hour.... Crowded and the wait......

    (4)
  • Joy S.

    Always always always a fantastic breakfast! The red flannel hash you really have to try! It is amazing and so delicious! Only bummer is the wait to get in!

    (5)
  • Jamie S.

    This place never disappoints. I have had a few things on the menu, and loved everything. I had an amazing cappucino, followed by the create your own combo. I got the one with 2 eggs over medium, basque chorizo, and their red flannel hash. The color is crazy, but the taste is wonderful. This place is worth the wait. We went at 8:30 on a weekday and there actually wasnt a wait, so if you can go then, well then go.

    (5)
  • Tanja S.

    Much has been said, I just want to come here and give them another 5 star rating, I would give 6 if I could. LOVE this place, just wish it were open all day !

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    Was a little underwhelmed at Goldy's. We had read the reviews, seen the press, and even been told by friends that we HAD to go there while in Boise. We were told about numerous pancake options, which turned out to be untrue. Don't get me wrong, everything is good at Goldy's. It's just that it's just a bit....average. Nothing really special to report, it tastes like breakfast food. I would've thought that being in Boise, they'd have tons of potato specials, but the specials that they had were all generic. My wife had the sweet potato hash browns, which we thought were the most intriguing of the potato specials. She found them to be a little undercooked, and not that exciting. The vibe is cozy and a little chic, but maybe the good press has gotten the best of the place, because it's really expensive for a breakfast place as well. Breakfast combos in the $13 range.

    (3)
  • Brig A.

    I lived in Boise for a number of years and never tried this place. Now that I have tried it when I return to Boise I will eat here again. The only reason that it isn't five stars is because the service was so-so.

    (4)
  • Colin W.

    Spicy Eggs Benedict. Wow is all I can say. Great Muffin, Ham, Sauce and perfectly poached eggs! Very interesting atmosphere. I went on a Monday morning and waited 20min for a table. I don't think I would go on a weekend due to the wait. Great food though.

    (5)
  • Nicole D.

    I have been hearing for years how wonderful Goldy's is and finally attempted to go for breakfast during lunchtime around 11:15am on a weekday. Luckily there was no wait! I went the a la carte route and ordered the scrambled eggs, potatoes, maple sausage and the black beans. The food was delicious, even the scrambled eggs were better than anywhere I've had or made myself. The black beans are like nothing I've had and have a nice flavor and spice. My only reason for giving the 4 stars is because the attitude of our server -- she acted annoyed that we were there and when we asked where our food was 40 minutes after ordering she responded "didn't you know, you have to wait 30 to 45 minutes for our food, that's our standard" sorry, but on my lunch hour that's just cutting it a bit too close. Overall I enjoy Goldy's but always make sure to allot myself enough time...

    (4)
  • Tommy V.

    Awesome homemade tasting breakfast. Best breakfast place in Boise. You might have to wait to get a table and space is tight inside, but it's worth it. Prices are a little high. Service is good.

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    Wow. I cannot begin to tell you how impressed I was with this place. Being new to Boise, I wanted to find the best of the best and this certainly hit the spot. The wait was an hour long but as the other yelpers said--it's worth the wait. The service was great and the food choices are unique. I had the salmon cakes with corned beef hash potatoes with a homemade biscuit. SOO GOOD. Go here.

    (5)
  • Lena L.

    As everywhere else in Boise, the hostess, servers and everyone else we encountered were super friendly. We went for brunch Friday morning, and even on a weekday there was a 45 min wait. We each got omelets with toast and sweet potato home fries. The meal was very good. My only complaint was that it took an hour to get our three meals. While we waited, we noticed there was just no food flowing out of the kitchen. I wonder if they were short staffed or what was going on. Either way the endless cups of coffee and water refills kept us content and the food made up for the wait. I would return.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    What a fun, little, no-nonsense place. Be prepared for a wait - but it's worth it. Weekly sausage specials - just ask. This week is uncured chipotle cheddar. Definitely stop in here.

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    I food was okay, but NOT worth the wait. Was told 45 minutes and it ended up being an hour and a half. Way too hyped and not as good as the reviews say. The price is a little high for what you get, they average $13 for a breakfast with eggs, bacon, and hash browns. I will never go there again.

    (2)
  • Steph K.

    Fabulous breakfast!! I went here this past Friday for breakfast with a few of my co-workers before we headed to the airport to leave town after being there for a week. Goldy's was one of the best meals I had all week. The place is small and quaint, with a great vibe and fun decor. For breakfast, I had the malted waffle with a side of Goldy's potatoes and a Vanilla Chai Tea with soy milk. The chai tea was perfectly made, full of flavor and just the right amount of spices. The waffle was fluffy and golden brown, topped with the warm maple syrup completed this wondeful meal. I am in Boise twice a year for business meetings, and will be making a point to head back here for breakfast next time I am in town!

    (5)
  • Logan B.

    It was good but not great. The eggs Benny were a little too salty. The OJ was from concentrate and not freshly squeezed. Not bad, but not worth all the hype.

    (3)
  • Scott L.

    Exceeded expectations. Omelet was awesome, fresh everything, service friendly. Only knock was food takes a while, but I'm used to Jersey diners. This was 100x better. Have to eat here if in town

    (5)
  • Mackenzie J.

    SO FABULOUS. Very small, intimate location so expect a wait if you have more than one. Space is tight so only invite one or two lucky friends to dine with you. If flying solo, you can often snag a lone bar seat without much of a wait. Pop in early and get your name on the list, then go hit the farmers market or shop downtown.... they'll call your cell when your table is close to ready so you can cruise back. The food is SO SO worth waiting for! The VEGGI BENNY with hollandaise is FANTASTIC! Add some sweet potato hash browns and a Goldy's Sunrise (mix of mango, guava, OJ, and cranberry juice... YUM) and you are set!

    (5)
  • Emmayjo J.

    Wow! One of the most INCREDIBLE breakfasts I've ever had! The breakfast sausage is amazing, GREAT coffee and FANTASTIC environment! A must for anyone visiting Boise! YUM!

    (5)
  • Sharlie A.

    My girlfriend and I ate at Goldy's this morning. I was not sure what to expect after reading the varied reviews. We had probably a 15 minute wait, ordered lattes in their coffeehouse next door and they called my cell when our table was ready. Easy. I had the Build-My-Own breakfast w/ eggs, bacon, red potatoes and a blueberry pancake. The cake was the best part. Big fat whole berries throughout-yum. I tried to finish my whole meal but got pretty dang full. I enjoyed the decor and overall atmosphere. The waitstaff were attentive but not bugging me. Reminded me of a place you might find in-oh you guessed it-Eugene. Small but cozy and filled with "real" people. I can't wait to go again.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Goldy’s Breakfast Bistro

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