Camille’s Sidewalk Cafe
1120 122nd St, Chippewa Falls, WI, 54729
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Address :
1120 122nd St
Chippewa Falls, WI, 54729 - Phone (715) 833-2233
- Website https://camillescafe.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Jodi B.
This is an adorable cafe with many interesting dishes that surpass your average cafe. The portions are very generous for the prices, too. I recommend trying the specials, as they feature seasonal items. Great place to go on a nice day to sit outdoors, too.
(4)Farrah A.
If you're looking for a fast, easy and "appetizing meal" for everyone, Camille's is a great stop along the highway. Sandwiches, soups, wraps, smoothies, salads, panini - take yo' pick! I ordered the Ranchero. It's super filling, as I could only eat half. The side of fresh fruit was a nice treat. Friendly and fast service. Very kid friendly. They even have cider and hot chocolate.
(3)Loren C.
We went here after seeing their Monday Special advertisement on a local website. THEY WOULD NOT HONOR THEIR ADVERTISED SPECIAL. We showed them what they had advertised. If a business does not have the integrity to honor their own advertisements they certainly do not deserve my patronage.
(1)WS. P.
Apparently the co-owner of the spa next door also owns this cafe. Massage therapy at Bravo Day Spa is FANTASTIC. Food at Camille's Sidewalk Cafe is TERRIBLE. TER-RI-BLE. Cons: 1. The employees here have attitude and not in the sassy, fun way. They are straight up Mean Girls. I think customer service needs to be revisted since I just paid $8 for a crap sandwich. 2. The crap sandwich. I had a "Napa Valley Panini." Soggy sandwich it is. Panini it is not. Canned mushrooms, abundance of oregano, I held off on the red onions. Not grilled/pressed/toasted AT ALL. I can still taste the oregano. Did I mention this thing has a lot of oregano on it? 3. Napa Valley Soggy Sandwich comes with chips and salsa. Why? No clue. The salsa was also from a can. The chips were ok. They were colorful. You can't really screw up chips. Pros: It was next to the amazing massage I had. I should have just held off and had a sandwich from Starbucks. In fact, the Taco Bell near my hotel would have been satisfactory compared to this place. I read the article posted on the wall where the owner wants to leave the world a better, more relaxed place. PLEASE keep up the good work with your spa. AND PRETTY PLEASE give your restaurant a makeover. The next time I am in town on business, I will absolutely never eat here again.
(1)David C.
Camille's is an easy stop for a quick meal - breakfast, lunch or dinner. Done in the style of Panera, Atlanta Bread Company, etc., Camille's is a chain restaurant that offers a variety of wraps, sandwiches, salads, soups and pizza's. And like those other restaurants the food is made to order and served fast. I have eaten five times here - three breakfasts, two lunches. Food is fine, although I wouldn't call it memorable. Service is quick, and they have a variety of beverages including smoothies, real coffee drinks, beer, wine, soda and juice. It is also very clean and neat inside. WiFi is free and reasonably speedy - although you will need the password (printed on your receipt). One very nice feature is they do have a separate, smaller, conf. room that you can reserve for a business meeting - say for up to 10 people. Very nice feature that I have used for a staff meeting/breakfast as a way of saying thanks to my staff. A very nice, pleasant location with ok food. A great place for a small business meeting (reserve the room ahead of time!). Three stars for the food and drink, but they get a bump up for the meeting room, good wifi and nice, quick service. FYI, it is technically located in the Village of Lake Hallie - just to the east of the Melby Road exit on HWY 53.
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