Goldy’s Corner Menu

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  • Megs H.

    Mimosa will knock you on your face... in a good way! The Berries & Bubbly is pretty fabulous, but really any of their champagne options are! (The Sunrise is dangerously fabulous!)... Coffee is good, baked goods are yummy, and the customer service is wonderful! Tip BIG! :)

    (5)
  • Carolynn N.

    Mold in my bread pudding muffin. Mmm yup! A big ol' nasty bunch of mold right in the center after my daughter and I had eaten half of it. Was asked if I wanted something else by compassionate counter staff...but I.don' t.think.so . First time here, first time in Boise, love that this is here to have coffee while we are waiting for our table next door. No stir sticks to stir large coffee though? Really? Mk...Good selection of beverages though.

    (2)
  • Brittney N.

    While waiting for a table at Goldy's we stopped by Goldy's Corner for a pre-breakfast cup of coffee. It is a cute little nook that is just off to the side of the restaurant. It is cozy and has a very chill atmosphere. Since we were from out of town we were unfamiliar with the area and didn't realize what a totally cool place Boise was, and especially the downtown area. We ordered a Breve' and wondered among the little trinkets they had for sell. I was delighted to find a little homemade novelty hand towel I plan on give as a Christmas present to a dear friend. We waited for about 25 min before our table was ready and thoroughly enjoyed our breakfast.

    (4)
  • Dave S.

    I've been here twice in the last year. First time for breakfast. Which was absolutely great. One of the better meals I've had with my wife. Second meal was so close to lunch time, my wife and I tried lunch. We had the mushroom cheese burger. It was ok. One of the few places that uses real cheese. Though the bun was bigger than the meat patty. With two drinks and a average tip it was over $ 30.00. I thought it was on the high side for what you got. The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 was mainly 3 reasons. High pricing. .Especially for lunch Cleanliness. .dust balls and lint hanging from air vents over my table. Though everything else looked clean. Wait time on food. Over if not close to 20 minutes.

    (4)
  • Janet N.

    Curried Burrito - 5/5 Chicken Salad Sandwich - 5/5 Dirty Chai - 4/5 Espresso - 4/5 Service - 5/5 I come in at least once a week and I am never disappointed in the food, drink, and service I receive. The quality is mostly consistent and the atmosphere is nice and the noise volume is never too loud. The rotating art items and the little retail items made by local Boiseans give the place a great vibe. The food items are usually loaded and crafted with ingredients that go amazingly well with each other. The staff give you good suggestions if you don't know what to try and when you pick an item they give you a side of salsa, sriracha sour cream, etc that pair up nicely with what was ordered. The espresso is usually made to perfection, but the bad cup of espresso is unavoidable due to the art of making espresso, or being picky. Truly as good as a coffee shop gets.

    (5)
  • Monica S.

    I have spent so much time and money here because it's a great place to study or just chill. they have breakfast burritos, sweet treats, coffee, tea, cold drinks, fresh sandwiches, smoothies, and mimosas.

    (5)
  • LeeAnn C.

    This is a new staple for me when I am in Boise. It is in a perfect downtown location and has that very "city chic" vibe going. I've been in only on Saturday mornings and the place is hoppin'. Cute little booth, vintage chairs, and all sorts of different kind of people. It's very homey and the staff treat you & talk to you like friends. I have ordered the regular mimosa and the sucker is HUGE. At first I was surprised at the price, but when you see the huge glass it comes in, it is worth it. Super yummy. The most recent time, I ordered a blueberry scone. They warm it up for you, and it is just delicious. They have ALL sorts of food and I can't wait to try something else next time I am in. If you need a cute little spot for brunch/coffee/ etc Goldy's Corner is GREAT.

    (4)
  • Rina L.

    Stopped by for a coffee and was pleasantly surprised to find they had cold brewed coffee for an iced toddy. Got one to share with the husband for our sightseeing walk to the capitol building and it was too tasty to last very long. We stopped back by thinking to pay for a refill but the friendly barista said it was free. Nice surprise and nice place!

    (4)
  • Mary D.

    Best Dirty Chai I've had in a while. Friendly staff and th ey have HUGE cinnamon rolls. Will be back again and again.

    (5)
  • Tara G.

    Great service with a smile. I had the spicy mocha which was a creative mocha with cayenne pepper and had the perfect amount of spice. It wasn't hot enough but I am hard to please so I've given up blaming the coffee shops for that. Fruit crepe was good - they use pre-made crepes but honestly I could only tell because it wasn't warm. Comfortable seating, pleasant atmosphere. Loved it!

    (5)
  • Abdullah A.

    My friend and I were feeling the brunch lifestyle Saturday morning and decided to try out Goldy's. The actual restaurant had a 45 minute wait, and since we were already whipped up into a brunch frenzy we decided to check out Goldy's Corner. My buddy ordered the spinach, mushroom, and Swiss quiche while I had the bacon, potato, and cheddar casserole. Definitely filling, especially for the price (~$4 each) but nothing to write home about. The employees were very friendly though, and I definitely would like to try some of their delicious-looking baked goods.

    (3)
  • Michael E.

    I got a bread pudding muffin from here to take on the plane. I didn't like the dates it had in it. Service was ok. They have a restaurant next door.

    (3)
  • Alex B.

    I absolutely adore Goldy's Corner. If you order to-go from Goldy's Bistro, they'll bring it right over to the corner for you to enjoy:) the corner is open until 3 AM on Friday and Saturday nights, which is makes it one of the few late night food options is downtown Boise on weekends!! I like to stop in for an espresso shot before going out:) they also have amaaazing crepes, breakfast burritos, quiche, local fresh pastries, and a rad little gift shop of local trinkets! The service absolutely rocks, if you want a delicious surprise crepe or smoothie, they'll whip something special up for you (after they ask about food allergies first, of course!). They bring out your food and drinks, and when they can they take your dishes:) the prices, and the inviting, homey, kind atmosphere will keep me a regular for the rest of my days in Boise!

    (5)
  • R J.

    Always consistent. Great service. Friendly counter which is where I like to eat. The food is always spot on.

    (4)
  • Amanda S.

    I couldn't love this place more. Both the food and beverages are stellar. All the baked goods I have tried (a bran muffin, vegan sugar cookie, lemon bar) were fresh, moist, and just the right amount of sweet. Additionally, things are pretty reasonably priced and they sell day-olds for a discount. They brew Dawson Taylor coffee, and make espresso drinks with care. They also offer a wide variety of fresh fruit smoothies and other specialty drinks. They always brew four types of coffee, and it's self-serve with a bottomless cup, so you can get good and jittery, you can knock yourself out. My favorite aspect of this coffee shop is the friendly staff. They always make me feel truly welcome and offer a real, genuine human connection. They will go out of their way to help you decide between food options, will keep a tab open so you can linger all afternoon and keep picking things up, and are happy to answer a litany of questions. There are a few little tables, booths, and some comfy chairs and couches to hang in, as well as an odd little collection of cards and bags to peruse if you're waiting in line. Whether you're hanging out until you get a table for breakfast next door, or looking for a place with good coffee that isn't a total scene, I highly recommend Goldy's Corner.

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    Autumn spice latte may be one of the best lattes I have ever had. Delicious! We had a super yummy caramel roll while waiting for our table to be ready next door at Goldys. Came back every morning during our stay in Boise.

    (5)
  • Kathy W.

    Get the taste of Goldy's without the line. The pastries can be off-putting because they are wrapped in Saran wrap, but don't be fooled -- they are tasty and can be warmed up on request. I personally like the breakfast burritos, particularly the Italian and bacon ones. Don't be fooled by the size. They are VERY filling. Service is very friendly and attentive. The lattes are not as good as district coffeehouse or flying M, but are still quite drinkable.

    (4)
  • Christine D.

    What a brilliant idea. This coffee shop is adjacent to Goldy's restaurant. Goldy's restaurant is a popular breakfast place in the Boise area so when you have an hour wait. What better way to keep people nearby than to have a coffee shop next door. It certainly worked in our case. In case you get a little crazy they have snacks there as well. A selection of sundry items as well bandages, aspirin, and the like. Quite cozy and nice to hang out with friends. I believe they have wi-fi there as there was one person working on a computer in there but I don't know for sure. The restaurant around the corner takes your cell number and calls you when your table is ready. Very handy. I would come back here with or without going to the restaurant around the corner.

    (4)
  • Becky T.

    Loved this place and the staff! Was in town for work and stopped in for my morning caffeine on the way to meetings. They had a great combination of coffee drinks - I had the Dirty Chai and it was great. Not to mention that the morning wait staff was so upbeat that they were contagious :-)

    (5)
  • Mila G.

    Great! Gluten free pastries as well, made me happy! Nice, cuddly coffee shop attached to the famous cafe, and their food is just as good.

    (4)
  • Madame R.

    Great food, awesome drinks and happy hour. they also are open late on the weekends. the staff is incredibly friendly.

    (5)
  • maya v.

    First, I am not a coffee drinker so I can't comment on that but their mimosas and treats are delicious! They have day old baked goodies sold for a crazy discount and they are just as delicious. The cinnamon rolls and lemon tarts are delicious, the lemon tarts are perfectly tangy and the crust is so buttery and flaky and they warm up the giant fluffy cinnamon rolls. They have games too for you to play if you go with someone else and they have a little patio so you can people watch.

    (5)
  • Rachel H.

    Good spot for the overflow from Goldie's Breakfast Bistro, Goldie's Corner just a few doors down serves lattes, expresso and coffee along with homebaked pastries. Sorry to whine, but I have to gripe that the soy latte was watery: not with the substantial crema and strong expresso flavor I covet. (Granted, I've been living in Seattle lately, and Seattle coffee standards can be high.) The girls behind the counter were adorable, but not experienced baristas. The baked goods were stored and served in saran wrap, which did kinda lessen the aesthetic of dining at Goldy's Corner, despite the apt consideration to hygiene. I can say that morning I appreciated that Goldie's Corner was there, since it provided us a good spot to wait patiently for a table at Goldies Breakfast Bistro. But then, after waiting about an hour, I started to get grumpy. And this is when I started to suspect that maybe Goldie's had a more sinister plan. Two breakfasts. Yes. You heard me. Its basically a genius business move. Why expand the original dining room to shorten wait times? What if instead, customers would eat two separate breakfasts in one day? Think about it. With an hour to two hour wait times for Goldie's Bistro (and with a no reservations policy) hungry customers eat a first breakfast course at Goldie's Corner (coffee cake, expresso, banana bread) while waiting to eat the big breakfast at Goldie's Breakfast Bistro. Then, once seated, that full menu looks so good, and you've waited so long,... Okay. Round 2. Bring it. Genius. That's two breakfasts, and lots and lots of carbohydrates, folks. From a customer perspective, its not particularly cost effective or efficient to eat breakfast twice. Be forewarned that despite being sleepy, and in a haze of hunger, there are real consequences for these types of decisions,. Once the coffee cake, cinnamon roll and pancake frenzy has concluded, these things become painfully, painfully clear.

    (3)
  • Justin L.

    Goldy's Corner is absolutely golden! For a coffee shop in Boise, it truly is an up and coming joint that will be the place to hang out for an early morning wake up call or a late late weekend night. I'll be sitting at one of the booths near the window, on a late Friday night studying until the live music comes in to play. In the meantime, women are preparing to assemble for a night of clubbing by splurging on the happy hour that's provided. Personally, I've never had the alcoholic drinks they make, but they look good. It's interesting, late at night when people are done dancing they'll come in looking for something to eat, and the large cinnamon rolls seem to be very popular. The coffee I drink is very sweet and is usually all I'll order. It's the White Macadamia Nut Latte. Very good. It's my substitute for Stumptown coffee. Most importantly though, is the Goldy's Corner staff. From the girls to the guys that treat you like a friend, who are truly respectful no matter who walks in. Well, unless you're out to cause trouble late at night and then you'll have to deal with Danny, you the man Danny! Then there's Alex, who was kind enough to give me a free drink card twice, thank you dude. Then there's the girls, they're down to earth and sweet, they're truly who you'd be happy with bringing your coffee to your table or chair. Everyone is easy going, but also know how to run a tight ship. It's perfect. Not very many people in Boise are aware that Goldy's Corner is separate to Goldy's Breakfast Bistro. They're both owned by the same owner though.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Good for Working : Yes

Goldy’s Corner

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