Wake Bake Cafe - Moab
Wake Bake Cafe
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**Wake and Bake Café: A Mixed Bag in Moab** Nestled conveniently on Main Street, Wake and Bake Café offers a blend of hits and misses. While the atmosphere leans more towards a casual eatery than a coffeehouse, diners can enjoy freshly made paninis and crispy, flavorful potato chips. The outdoor seating provides a pleasant ambiance, with friendly service enhancing the experience. However, consistency seems lacking—some dishes are deemed mediocre, and coffee quality disappoints at times. Though parking can be a hassle, the café remains a staple for both casual lunches and remote work, inviting those in search of a cozy, albeit variable, dining experience.
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During our few weeks in the Moab area, I needed a workspace since I work remotely, and I was pleased to discover that Wake Bake Cafe had good reviews for that purpose. On my first day there, I decided to sit on the patio, though it was a bit chilly, which I later regretted. I spent the day enjoying the outdoor atmosphere. In my initial visits, I mostly ordered drinks, and eventually, we decided to try some food. Whil... View all feedback.
What Glenn H dislikes about Wake Bake Cafe:
Initially, we thought the amount of ice cream for the price was not impressive; a 3 oz scoop for $2.00 felt a bit small. However, on our second visit, we were pleasantly surprised by a more generous scoop of the same size, and it was truly delicious. Two scoops cost $3.50.
The service was friendly, and while I didn’t try other items on the menu, I noticed they offer breakfast served on paper plates, along with pizza... View all feedback.
During our few weeks in the Moab area, I needed a workspace since I work remotely, and I was pleased to discover that Wake Bake Cafe had good reviews for that purpose. On my first day there, I decided to sit on the patio, though it was a bit chilly, which I later regretted. I spent the day enjoying the outdoor atmosphere. In my initial visits, I mostly ordered drinks, and eventually, we decided to try some food. While the food wasn’t particularly impressive in quality, it was enough to satisfy our hunger. There’s plenty of seating available both indoors and outdoors, but parking can be quite limited in their lot. Be prepared to park on the street and walk to the café, especially since it shares the lot with another restaurant, which doesn't help the parking situation.
Initially, we thought the amount of ice cream for the price was not impressive; a 3 oz scoop for $2.00 felt a bit small. However, on our second visit, we were pleasantly surprised by a more generous scoop of the same size, and it was truly delicious. Two scoops cost $3.50. The service was friendly, and while I didn’t try other items on the menu, I noticed they offer breakfast served on paper plates, along with pizza, burritos, and more. The indoor seating is casual, with doors that open to a nice front patio, making it an inviting spot to relax.
This place is disappointing. It feels like just an offshoot of Eddie McStiff's, which isn't particularly impressive either. The atmosphere doesn’t resemble a coffee shop; it’s more like a restaurant. Plus, the Americano tasted like low-quality drip coffee.
This is a lovely little spot that's somewhat tucked away but definitely worth discovering. It's located within another restaurant but offers both indoor and outdoor seating, complete with misting systems. I had the Monte Cristo, which was not only delicious but also big enough to share. I also tried a refreshing cold Chai drink—though I can't remember the exact name, it was something like "Chaigasm." It was incredibly tasty, and I would definitely look for it again on my next visit. The waitstaff was very friendly as well!
Bought two vegetarian breakfast burritos for take out and paid nearly 20 bucks with the coffee and biodegradable packaging surcharge . It took what seemed forever to get our chow and get out of there. You can visit my burrito south of town off the highway where I through it out the window. You can visit another burrito a couple miles later on the other side of the road where my travel partner through the other one. We kept our biodegradable packages with us till Monticello where we composted them to get a feeling of value from wake and bake. We are good humored folks though and laughed about what a **** place this joint is. Never again, epic fail for a coffee shop You 've been warned.
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