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Contribute Feedback What Axel Torphy likes about Metropolitan Moose Beanery & Cafe:
Located in Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, this cozy restaurant offers beautiful views of the café. At first glance, the exterior may seem unassuming, but do not be fooled – the open sign indicates that the place is indeed open for business. Once inside, you will find a quaint space filled with tables and a small area for purchasing gifts or waiting in line for coffee or a meal. The menu boasts options for breakfast, lunch,... View all feedback.
What Andrew Gutmann doesn't like about Metropolitan Moose Beanery & Cafe:
I always thought the place only sold coffee and pastries. I went in to check it out and they had a full lunch menu. Ordered a Ruben sandwich. I was disappointed at the little amount of meat on the sandwich. The mushroom barley has one...mushroom in it and the barley was soggy. The place seemed unclean as well with the staff eating behind the counter too was a bit of a turn off. View all feedback.
Didn't realize that Kakabeka Falls was such a popular destination to bike to until we pedalled up to the Metropolitan Moose and saw 6 other bikes already parked there. A great little rest stop to get some food in us before we biked back to Thunder Bay.
You can see my scone has disappeared. Great little stop on a bike ride. Looks like I will be back many times to try the other terrific food this place has to offer and perhaps a specialty coffee. Limited seating only two tables outside.
I stopped by to pickup a coffee and could I not believe how dirty the place was with junk piled every where and and a guy bent a table with the crack of his but showing and his pot belly hanging out the bottom of his t shirt the worst part is he the cook.The thought of this slob handling food and the two green garbage bags blocking the rear door turned me right off. How any one could this DUMP four stars must be blind.
Stopped in for a warm drink and a snack on our way out of town.. The latte was delicious , as were the cookies and cinnamon buns :-) All for $9 too!
We were looking for a lunch spot near Kakabeka Falls that would be part of our trip experience / memories and this one hit the spot! Jules does all the baking/cooking on site and her dishes are tasty. We had soup and quesadilla's for lunch along with homemade bread and yummy homemade sourdough apple/oat muffins. Better still, we had some great conversation with Jules and some of the local folks. Jules went the extra mile to make our visit memorable. We definitely recommend this spot.