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Contribute Feedback What Mazie Williamson likes about What's Brewing on Broadway:
We had a light breakfast and coffee here. The coffee (Kicking Horse) was very good and they offered a variety of strengths. The scone and bagel were very good as well. They appear to have a wide selection of teas (although we are not tea drinkers). The restaurant is kind of neat - lots of older items spread around.The staff was friendly and the service was good. View all feedback.
What Alphonse Valette doesn't like about What's Brewing on Broadway:
Sandwhich are really good but nothing you can't really make at home. Drinks on the other hand are reallyyyyyy good! Freshly made, and they have homemade root beer at times! Go!! View all feedback.
This small restaurant in the center of Nakusp is a hidden gem. If you're craving a delicious breakfast, I highly recommend trying the Huevos Rancheros - it's excellent.
This restaurant takes advantage of people with disabilities by overcharging them.
We had a light breakfast and coffee here. The coffee (Kicking Horse) was very good and they offered a variety of strengths. The scone and bagel were very good as well. They appear to have a wide selection of teas (although we are not tea drinkers). The restaurant is kind of neat - lots of older items spread around.The staff was friendly and the service was good.
I stumbled upon this cozy little restaurant one day in search of a craft beer. I soon realized they only offer beer classes, so I decided to try their grilled cheese and homemade root beer. It was delicious! The prices were also reasonable, unlike the comparison made in a previous comment. It's unfair to compare Tim's to this charming local coffee shop that uses real ingredients.
Yes, it's a bit on the pricier side, but that seems to be the norm for coffee shops in small towns. Muffins go for $3.25 and a double Americano costs around $3. It's not really fair to compare their prices to Tim Horton's, as one reviewer did. The quality at Tim's just doesn't match up to these true, scratch-made muffins. In any case, give this place a shot. The food is delicious. And while you may be taken aback by the $6.25 charge for a coffee and muffin, just remember that it's made with real, local ingredients that support the community. To me, that's worth every penny! :D