Gateway Cafe
126 10th St, Plummer, ID, 83851
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Address :
126 10th St
Plummer, ID, 83851 - Phone (208) 686-1314
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Wm M.
Very tasty food and friendly service. Not your average side of the road cafe.
(4)Cecelia C.
We live right down the street from the Gateway and this is our go-to place to satisfy a burger craving. We know we'll eat good food and actually get full. I recommend the Jalapeño cheeseburger (add bacon for extra deliciousness) if you love lots of hot jalapeños.
(4)Thomas M.
We stopped in on our way back from the St. Joe River Half Marathon. They have at least 15 homemade pies on the menu. My wife had the huckleberry cheesecake. I know for a fact that it was great, because she only shared a tiny piece with me. I had a very tasty cheeseburger with fries. The prices are reasonable, the service is great, an you meet some very friendly locals. I highly recommend it.
(4)Robert K.
We stopped here on a trip back from Spokane. All of our meals were good but If you don't have a slice of pie, you are missing the best thing on the menu.
(4)Ken K.
I'm not sure if the location of this place is right on the accompanying map, but just drive through Plummer on 95 and you can't miss it. I stopped in for a big breakfast on my way up to Sandpoint to kayak for the day, and I was not disappointed. Though they have many "specials" for the smaller appetites of the older patrons that seem to frequent the stop, they know how to serve a large plate when one is ordered. I forget the name of the dish, but it was a base of hashbrowns fried up with ham, onion and peppers with some fried eggs on top. It wasn't anything special, but boy did it really hit the spot. It came with a side of pancakes, like any good breakfast does. They were very, very fluffy and large. I don't know if they just use a pancake mix or what, but they really know how to cook them so that they fluff up properly. I'm betting that my waitress was the owner and the cook was her husband, but I'm not sure on that. Either way, it's obviously a Mom and Pop joint that stays afloat by the local business. My only complaint is that the coffee kind of sucked. Other than that, I stuffed myself for less than $10 on a solid, country breakfast. I will likely return.
(4)Lynette H.
We stopped here and had the fish and chips and german sausage sandwich. It was average as my fish was just warm and the sausage was "pretty bad". I don't like to have to get up and get my own hot water for my tea refill but she didn't come back to get it. 2 plates of average food for 20$ means I won't be back.
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