Cloud 9 Bakery & Deli
105 SE 1st St, Enterprise, OR, 97828
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Address :
105 SE 1st St
Enterprise, OR, 97828 - Phone (541) 426-3790
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Michael R.
Great turkey sandwich! The bread was fresh baked and served quickly! Ignore the troll.
(4)Tim G.
First of all.. This Troll Mike didn't do his reseach. If you ask around town (which you should before trying any mom and pop) you'll find that people drive 50 miles just for the apple fritter.. So this obvious diabetic went straight for the burger and missed the main attraction (sad). As for the fritter... its simply amazing! crunchy and sweet with a caramel glaze that cracks just right :) i go camping at the lake every year and this is definitely a highlight. Get there early especially on the weekend becase they usually run out of apple fritters quite quickly!
(5)Isabelle M.
It's a small-town BAKERY that was closed on weekends! Who does that? We were so disappointed. Wish they had their hours listed somewhere so we would have known!
(1)Mike H.
So on Wednesday the 28th of May 2014 my frail and I came by this dump ta chew. We parked the boiler out front and went inside. It was around 3, not many mutts in there and they left. The skirt waiting on us was in a hurry to get our order but once she had it she seemed to evaporate. She brought me a cup a joe "POOF" she was gone. I never saw her again til I whined for a refill. My burger finally came after a long long time. We bought a muffin to eat during the wait. You'd think there should be a movie. The waitress came by to say the grill quit working and they had to fix it. The burger was marginal at best. Did I say hold the ketchup, hold the mustard? No I didn't. It just isn't provided automatically. 8 bucks for a 99 cent burger doesn't seem like much of a steal. My squeeze's sandwich was worse than the burger. I took a couple bites and gave that a vacation. The sandwich was supposed to resemble a Reuben. It resembled something all right but let your imagination run wild will ya pal? Let's move on to the pasta salad. It was bitter, tasted like it was sour cream gone bad. I didn't eat much of it. I shoulda spit it out. Neither of us ate much beyond dividing the marginal burger. A taste of the rest of the slop was more than enough. This is more clip joint than bakery. I might have liked playing a little chin music before I left but once the dame pretending to be a waitress put the so called "food" on the table we never saw her again. Later when I puked what I ate there it tasted about the same as it did the first time but warmer. I paid the check via leaving the scratch on the table since the twist who was supposed to be tak'in care of us never did come back. It retrospect I shouldn't have paid at all. One star here is wrong. There needs to be a minus number to accurately describe this. Renaming this joint "The pay to puke" would fit better than what it's called now.
(1)Roxanne O.
The apple fritters are to die for. Had to go back to get another. Don't know about the other food or the coffee but if you want a great apple fritter, this is the place!
(5)Emily N.
I started eating at the bakery with my grandma 25 years ago! I love the bagels and salads. She has been gone for 13 years now but its one of those places that's just special. They also have amazing breakfast burritos. They are not fast food but real food!
(5)Bob D.
I'm giving them 4x stars because I want you to get their donuts...not their food or their coffee, which I don't want you to get. The food is 1-2x stars, but their donuts are amazing. They have lots of different kinds of donuts and they are all very tasty. Also, they have day-old bags of donuts for $2 - and they are awesome! When I leave town, I'm thinking about passing through Cloud 9 and buying up 3-4x bags of day-old donuts; they are that good!!
(4)Michele R.
We stopped in for a breakfast treat on a beautiful late September morning and were expecting more based on the bakery's promotional literature that they had home made pies, cakes and so on. (Yes, we eat home made pie for breakfast when we're on vacation! Isn't it like fruit and toast?) What we found was an assortment of fried pastries like cinnamon snails, maple bars and glazed donuts. These were obviously fresh, all large sized, and carefully made. Not a bad thing if that's what you're looking for, but it wasn't what we were expecting based on the promotional materials and they are not things we eat. We settled on a bagel (a "ho hum" bagel that we're pretty sure was not house baked) and a cup of coffee - good coffee from local (Joseph) roaster Motley Brew. The space was nice and clean and the (order at counter) service was very friendly, so thumbs up for both. If you're in Enterprise and looking for what we describe as pastries, Cloud 9 is the place to go. If you're looking for something more creative as a breakfast goody, you might swing by the Longhorn Espresso & BBQ iosk on Greenwood across from the Enterprise city park. No kidding...good little breakfast scones and muffins are available there. Also while Cloud 9 lists itself as a deli, there was no evidence of deli items when we visited, although they did have a lunch menu of sandwiches and sides available after a certain hour.
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