Cinders Cafe
Worden Truck Stop,19777 Hwy 97, Klamath Falls, OR, 97603
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Address :
Worden Truck Stop,19777 Hwy 97
Klamath Falls, OR, 97603 - Phone (541) 273-1144
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Amber S.
Very good meal! Prompt service and the food was very toasty. I had the chicken strips lunch meal and it was dinner potion size and very good. My husband had an elk burger...Very good..homemade buns and quality meat. We stopped on a road trip and were very pleasantly surprised.
(5)Holly B.
This is a truck stop diner so we came here not having high expectations. Upon entering the diner the first thing I noticed was the odor. It smelled of old dirty carpet and like it hadn't been aired out in over 10 years. The waitress was quite friendly and serves us promptly. The salad was wilted and lacking in the veggie department. My boyfriend ordered an elk burger with fries and I ordered a steak and fries. Both of our fries were so over cooked there was virtually no moisture left. The steak and elk burger was cooked fine but overall the meal was mediocre at best. Was expensive for the quality we received. Don't think we will return again, but this diner is in a great location for truckers with plenty of parking.
(2)Andre P.
Very pleased. My son and I stopped after shooting clays for a late Sunday breakfast based on the other three reviews. They were right on track. I had the corned beef hash. It was cooked crispy on the outside and the eggs I ordered were done over easy just as asked (lots of places. Get this simple thing wrong) and even though there were potatoes in the hash it came with hash browns as well. My son had the bis kits and graveyard. Tried a taste and it was very goog. Gravy tasted homemade. Portions were to large to finish, so brought home leftovers. Will defiantly go back when we are in the area.
(5)Oceanna M.
Would not recommend. Service was slow..food was almost inedible. Foul smelling. Rude. I drive a truck and I'm used to diners..but this was just terrible. My meat came almost raw and thick with grease.
(1)Michele H.
Awesome! Who would have thought?! Great omelets, cottage fries were amazing, huge servings, great value and we'll put it on our itinerary next time we do the drive!
(5)Rick E.
For travelers heading north on US Hwy 97 into the Klamath Basin and the "Oregon Outback", there's very few dining options between Weed and Klamath Falls. Just four small towns dot the trail, and two of them (Macdoel, CA, and Midland, OR) offer zero in the way of fresh food. Despite the growth of the K Falls area and especially Bend as a tourist destination for adventure-seekers, restaurants in this 90-mile stretch are an endangered species. For every eatery that is open, you pass as many vacant turn-key eateries and dilapidated husks of former restaurants such as the spectacularly decaying Juniper Lodge restaurant and motel which stands open to the elements and curious exploration in the south end of Butte Valley (one can hardly believe today that it was still in service just ten years ago!). The road slows down around a couple of corners in Dorris, the last California town, just enough to keep 3-4 places open, but even Dorris has seen its best and cheapest option, Mi Ranchito Taqueria, shuttered in recent weeks. Very sad! Just a couple hundred yards shy of the stateline, the ghostly Cal Ore Supper Club's wooden siding splinters as it sits below its fantastic rusty neon/googie-era sign. By the time you enter Oregon, you might be demoralized enough to crave a heatlamp-beaten corn dog at a mini-mart, but you don't hafta settle! Cinders Café is just three miles ahead in Worden, and it is a trucker haven, a heaven for coffeeshop mavens. Surely, the bar is set low for quality when competition's nearly non-existent, but Cinders shoots well above it and achieves excellence, particularly in the area of breakfast where the sausage, biscuits, and gravy are some of the best you will likely find for hundreds of miles in any direction. I've always been in too much of a hurry to or from K Falls to stop in the tiny hamlet of Worden to eat at Cinders. I've often wondered about it as I've passed it about 60 times in the last ten years. The Wikipedia page for Worden says "As of 1990, Worden had a 24-hour café and truck stop", and Cinders was still open 24 hours when I first began visiting the area often. Back then, if I was hungry on Hwy 97, I'd just gut it out and fill the gullet with the greasy fare at Mollie's truck stop and diner which served at all hours near the cluster of cheap motels just north of the junction with State Rte. 39. Before it closed a couple years ago, Mollie's was a bit better than Cinders at providing the definitive atmosphere of a mid-20th-century coffeeshop with its chrome-moulded tables and wrap-around front windows, but the food at Mollie's was barely better than Denny's. Cinders completely buries Mollie's food while providing a much less hooker-y feel. Trampy trucker-friendly ladies of the night would often buzz around Mollie's, and while it was sometimes fun to gawk at the groadiness of road-weary johns getting frisky with pitted-skinned, peroxided chippies in tube tops revealing dubiously tatted tatas, I'd rather I was eating Cinders' fantastic food. Cinders is simply the best traditional American diner food north of Lulu's in Redding or south of the Portland metro area. My girlfriend got the "Worden Benedict" which is biscuits & gravy with plenty of fennelly sausage. All the elements tasted homemade. This ain't no Sysco crap! I chose the Philly cheese omelet special which combined perfectly grilled peppers with prime rib (I opted to hold the onions) and gooey cheddar. If the chef turned the leftovers from the previous night's prime rib into this omelet, it can only be a credit to his creativity and resourcefulness. If it was not leftover prime rib, then he must've begun roasting it before the crack of dawn because it was totally delightful. Service was fast and friendly, even though only one waitress was there to serve all of the guests and handle tickets for a couple Oregon Lottery keno players. She apologized beforehand that she was nursing recurring migraines with new meds, but despite the appearance of being frazzled, she executed her job incredibly well and kept lively conversation with a couple old-timers seated at the horseshoe-shaped bar. It sounds like life moves slowly in Worden....or at least, everything moves slowly except for this waitress and the traffic whizzing past at typically 10mph above the posted limit. The big topic of conversation was the antique gun that the waitress had won at the NRA dinner in Dorris earlier that weekend. Our bill was $20 even including my girlfriend's coffee. We left a 35% tip because Cinders really earned it. From now on, we'll make a point of stopping there! (Please note: I entered the address as Worden, OR, but Yelp defaulted it to Klamath Falls.)
(5)ChyAnn C.
Heading out of Klamath and needing something to eat, my expectations of Cinders was low. Heck...we are in the middle of no where. How good could it be?!? Wow.... the food was excellent! I had the Volcano Burger with salsa and peppers. Not too spicy and very delicous. My husband had the Fish Sandwhich. The cod was light and crisp. The sandwhich had homemade coleslaw between the layers. For dessert we had Berry Pie. Yum!!! Cinders is reasonably priced and well worth the stop.
(5)Tim H.
Great Diner. I have stopped anytime for a meal. I live in Midland and it is real handy when no one is cooking. This is the last good place to eat before Weed. Ladies are cool as can be that wait on me and the food is better than most Diner food. Portions are big and more than enough to fill the hungry beast. Burger with cheddar and pineapple is killer and Chicken Fried Steak is great as well. Cool bar with music and slots. Always a pleasure stopping here. Very clean and food is always hot. Leave a good tip as the folks that work there , deserve it. Stop there on your way out of Klamath Falls. You woun't be sorry!
(5)Julie B.
Stopped for lunch here on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Cute and clean. Nice bar. Great menu. Had a great mushroom, swiss burger and fries and the best beef noodle soup! I am going to contact them and ask for the recipe - it was that good. My husband and I recommend this spot if you are passing that way.
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