Bobs Cafe
About
Cafes
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 1807 E Kittleson, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Phone: (509) 765-3211
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceNo
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Madison L.
It's what I would have expected, basic diner food. Nothing special. The food isn't anything noteworthy or super delicious. Just good old greasy comfort food.
The service was super attentive. Very friendly. Always asking if we were going okay and if she can refill our coffee. Our glasses were never empty
Huge portions for the price. Like $12 for a omelette, big pile of hash browns and 2 biscuits.
$2 for a GIANT cookie that's as big as your face.
Coffee was .93 with never ending refills.
Don't come here if you expect noteworthy food, but do if you want a cute, local diner that fills you up -
Patty S.
Disappointment. I got a French dip: there were two slices of dry beef? on it. It was very small. I had to put salt in the au jus to give it a flavor. It comes with no sides and costs $10.
My companion's eggs Benedict: hard yolks. Packages hollandaise sauce. He did get plenty of unremarkable hash browns.
When your food tastes like packaged shit and you don't put effort into making it, then you season it with despair... you get Bob's. -
Jennifer S.
Simple. Nothing special.
My steak was over cooked, but husband liked his.
Eat in the lounge / bar area, they have specials there. Cost more on diner side. -
Rick S.
Bob's Cafe- first time visit to the Moses Lake area and found Bob's Cafe for a take out meal. Overall, it seems to have the feel of a truck stop/ local diner.
We stopped in the beautiful area of Moses Lake late in the evening and looking for some sort of food options while on the road. Not sure if it would be dine in or take out. We had already stopped at a Mexican restaurant that announced they were closed as soon as we walked in, and then we found a Chinese place that had options laid out similar to a "Panda" next to Starbucks... one look at those dried out trays of steam table food made us about face! LOL!
We found Bob's Cafe across the highway and decided to try a take out order since it was getting late. We were greeted by a twenty-something with a great attitude and a rather ironic sense of humor of a 60 year old veteran waitress!
We decided to try the night's hot plate special- Salisbury steak with mushroom gravy, baked potato, side salad and a dinner roll the size of a bodybuilder's shoe! Price was reasonable and portion size was enough for two of us to share. Especially with that giant loaf of a dinner roll.
Flavor was good diner quality. It was quite reminiscent of the old school TV dinner or school lunch, but in a good way. Hot, meaty, load of gravy. Gravy lacked salt, but ground beef was salty- so it balanced out.
All in all a good take out meal at a pretty reasonable price. We want to try it for breakfast and eat in. We loved that the inside was decorated with lots of photos and memorabilia that represented the local community, with an emphasis on area youth involved with livestock and farming. That was nice to see!
Couldn't help but notice the overall star average of Bob's is rather low. We are hopeful they can work on bumping it up and we are rooting for them because we believe in locally owned restaurants and businesses. Go Bob's Cafe! -
Darren C.
Just an average highway roadside dinner. Food is good. Service is good. Prices seem reasonable. I would stop here again. The kids liked it