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Contribute Feedback What Becky T likes about Terra Cafe:
Excellent little cafe for quick breakfast or brunch at Teton Village. We were there in June and were able to sit out on the patio. Super yummy breakfast burritos and breakfast croissant sandwiches! We liked it so much that we went twice!! ....we went both mornings we were staying in TETON VILLAGE. The staff were extremely nice and friendly as well! They also have pizza, deli sandwiches, yogurt parfaits, fruit, and va... View all feedback.
What Tom H doesn't like about Terra Cafe:
Sometimes you walk into a restaurant and pick up the vibe that the workers don't give a damn. The workers made plans to go to a bar later with loitering friends while people were waiting in line. When we ordered the lady asked us if we wanted a chicken vegetable soup and we said yes. Not only were there no vegetables in it, there was no chicken! It was bacon! Overall this is a two star restaurant. Barely. View all feedback.
This delightful little café is perfect for a quick breakfast or brunch in Teton Village. We visited in June and enjoyed sitting on the patio. The breakfast burritos and croissant sandwiches were absolutely delicious! We loved it so much that we went back twice—both mornings during our stay in Teton Village. The staff were incredibly nice and friendly as well! They also offer pizza, deli sandwiches, yogurt parfaits, fruit, and a variety of drinks, including beer!
There are times when you enter a restaurant and immediately sense that the staff aren't really invested in their work. During our visit, we noticed the employees chatting with friends who were hanging around while customers waited in line. When we placed our order, the server offered us a chicken vegetable soup, which we accepted. To our disappointment, there were no vegetables in it, and instead of chicken, there was bacon! Overall, I can barely give this place two stars.
I was very disappointed during my visit. It felt like almost everything on the menu was made from white flour—white bread, white pizza dough, white tortillas, white cookies, and white muffins. There was nothing particularly healthy or unique about the offerings. One of the sandwiches took an unusually long time to arrive, even though it wasn't a busy day. Additionally, everything was served in to-go containers with plastic cutlery, which was surprising for an eco-friendly hotel. A few years ago, the menu was much more extensive and healthier.
This cozy little coffee shop offers rolls and muffins, as well as a breakfast buffet. We decided to visit based on a Yelp post that highlighted a great breakfast, albeit a bit pricey. However, we found the buffet to be $15, which isn't excessive but definitely more than the $7-8 breakfast we were expecting. Unfortunately, the food was only mediocre at best. The buffet eggs were unremarkable, but the sausage was quite good—I believe they make it themselves. On the other hand, the pancakes were a disappointment; I never thought pancakes could be messed up, but they managed to serve cold, overcooked, tough, and flat ones that didn’t taste good, even with butter and syrup. There was also French toast that resembled bread pudding—tasty, but quite heavy. Additionally, they offered a few cereals and the usual selection of fruit. Overall, we wouldn’t return for anything besides coffee.
We stumbled upon this charming café during our vacation in late May. It was the off-peak season, nestled between the ski season and outdoor activities. The café boasts a delightful ambiance, offering a cozy spot where families with young children can unwind and enjoy excellent coffee, delicious muffins, and hearty breakfast burritos! Although it tends to be on the pricier side, the inviting atmosphere and prime location in Teton Village make it worth every penny.
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