River Rising
337 W Main St, Hamilton, MT, 59840
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Address :
337 W Main St
Hamilton, MT, 59840 - Phone (406) 363-4552
- Website https://www.riverrisingbakery.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 5:3
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
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Max R.
a greta sandwich place in Hamilton. i had a rueben which was good .. not the worst but not the best and the cookie was decent but not stellar. a good choice for the area
(3)Alder R.
Very Nice Food, Service and Prices. 5 Star by Far! The Staff here are very VERY friendly and can start up a good conversation while still keeping there mind on the order. I got a 16 ounce Caramel latte and many (7) cookies. the price was AMAZING compared to any other caffe! The total was only $12 The cookies were very chewy (my favorite kind) and very big. "The coffee was excellent!" (In the words of my mother). I have only been there once and I did not get to try there Breakfast/Lunch, but I can imagine it is absolutely SPECTACULAR compared to what I did get! Overall: I would definitely come again and again! Definitely a MUST try!
(5)Beth F.
A nice, friendly, coffee shop and bakery that also offers a limited lunch menu. I'm not a coffee drinker so I usually choose one of their tea selections and I love their bakery goods. My husband, who does drink coffee, says the coffee is flavorful and fresh. Some of my favorite bakery choices are the triple chip cookie, apricot scone, cranberry scone and ginger bread cookies. I've always found the service to be fast, helpful and friendly. The place can be fairly crowded at times but that's because it's a popular place. Yes, it can be a hang out spot for certain regulars but that's part of it's charm, especially for people from this area. It's a small town gathering spot where people are made to feel welcome...where you can chat with friends, read a bit, or people watch as you enjoy your food and drink. There's always the take out option too if one is in a hurry.
(4)John M.
Nice. Has Gluten-free Wheat-free options. No wifi. Not amazing. Almost five stars. No wifi is a regular occurence in the few bitterroot valley cities I've been in. Another review says the wifi is turned off during lunch, back on at 130. It's 230 now, no Wifi. For Hamilton, this is five stars. For anywhere else, it's corny. Music was allright. Art was so-so. Seating is padded. Table service is brisk. Light doesn't come in directly as it faces north. Only the Post Office is visible, across the street. Otherwise excellent.
(4)Kirk N.
I visit Hamilton from Seattle 4 or so times a year and this is always my first stop. I can ask for a dry macchiato and they know how to make one. Great coffee beans expertly crafted into great espresso drinks. Pastries are fantastic and they have vegan and gluten free options. All around fantastic place.
(5)Steven C.
Small town, downtown coffee shop/bakery. Fairly busy on a wintry Saturday morning as I did some work. Service by the staff was okay, although I later noticed the store manager's was enthusiastic towards other customers. Ordered the Herb Roasted Chicken & Red Pepper sandwich, it did not taste fresh. Chicken breast tasted like it was freezer burned, lettuce was wilting, even the tomato was falling apart. The flavorful red pepper walnut spread wasn't enough to hide the rest of the sandwich's taste. The sandwich plate was also served with tortilla chips which is a weird complement, but at this point I was just happy they weren't stale. Also had a 12oz single shot latter, it tasted way too watery. I'm pretty sure it's not just me being spoiled in SF by hipster 3rd wave coffee. Best item I had from the bakery was the almond croissant, would of been better if it was warmed up too. Laptop camping is discouraged here during lunch, they actually turn off the free WiFi from 11:30am-1:30pm.
(2)Phoebe W.
I love the coffee, the salads, the sandwiches, pretty much everything besides the fact I have always had to get it to go because people just hang out after eating for a long time so I've never gotten a table :( Their chocolate shortbread cookies are amazing!
(4)Chaz AndAmanda B.
I was staying in Corvallis for two months with my family and become obsessed with River Rising! My favorite item is the large salad with poppyseed dressing, and cheddar/turkey/tomato on top. The toppings are so fresh and the croutons are incredible! But by far the best part is the home made poppyseed dressing... it's to die for. I ended up buying a large cup of dressing for use at the house. The salad is HUGE for just $7. Generous portions. Great place that I will be coming back to when I visit again!
(5)Jason V.
Great and friendly deli. The staff was very helpful directing us to great sandwiches to meet our tastes. The sandwiches and cookies were delicious. I'll try to time my next trip so I pass by here during lunch time and can stop here again
(5)Sal W.
Pretty good sandwiches- nice relaxing environment- salads are ok as well- their coffee choices are very good
(3)Bree I.
Delicious coffee and scones! got the breakfast ham and cheese croissant and loved every bite!
(5)Jimmy V.
Best bakery in Hamilton. Their sandwiches and soups are excellent and well priced compared to the other comparable options in town. Staff is very friendly and service is great. The cookies are awesome and very big. I wish the WiFi was available during lunch time.
(4)Melissa M.
Every time I'm in town I stop by here immediately. Yummiest wheat free baked goods. My favorite is the chocolate peanut butter brownie (wheat free).
(5)Mitch K.
They have some wonderful sandwiches with tappenades (?) that add flavor and an unusual, but good touch to them. Soups are home-made and their coffee is excellent. The downside is the free-loaders who frequent the place, generally what would be known as the hippie types. Unkept, arrogant, milking their coffee all morning or afternoon to use the free internet. Unfortunately, to my wife and I, this is the liberal deadbeat, get as much free as you can hang-out. And that is a shame as the owner and her daughter have put a lot into bringing this place along and quite successfully. Their quiches are delicious and meals in themselves, as mentioned, soups are superior and coffee rich and flavorful. Service is counter-order and table delivered...if you can find a seat among the territorial deadbeats. If they could attract more of the successful crowd they would go farther than three stars, but the "regulars" are driving the more clean-cut people away. Too darn bad as this is a great place to eat, meet and enjoy.
(3)John H.
Great casual atmosphere with personality. Great friendly staff. Fantastic food and baked goods! Highly recommend.
(5)Sharon D.
My Mom and I shared a generous roasted chicken sandwich here which had the best pesto on it. (Not too strong). The soup was sooo good, I wish I could remember the name of it. It had a nice cumin/ curry broth and veggies. My mom really likes the coffee here too.
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