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Contribuisci feedbackNice staff. My 12 year old was satisfied with her pasta and meatballs. My burrito was just awful. I heard other diners say the pizza was good.
After getting to camp we were notified we couldn't set a fire so we had to come up with something else for dinner on our camping trip and this was one of 2 restaurants we found on yelp in Baker. This was our 2nd choice (based on reviews and the other restaurant having gluten free options) but the restaurant across the street told us the wait would be an hour. First, this place is not fancy but the waitress was VERY nice and the food reasonably priced. My husband had a personal pizza, the littles shared chicken nachos, my oldest had a burrito and I had spinach ravioli. My ravioli was just okay but everyone else enjoyed their food and had plenty to eat.
Don't eat here, my family and I stopped here because it seemed to have a more kid friendly menu than the place across the street. Two out of four of our orders were goofed up, the waitress noticed, but did not apologize. I asked for a 2nd drink and never received it, we ordered supreme nachos, a burrito, and a pizza, everything looked like something I could make at home but tasted much worse. I'm pretty sure it was all prepared in the microwave.
This is a simple and clean restaurant in Baker. The food is home style and delicious. The pizzas are surprisingly good with a great crust. The italian dishes have a very good marinara sauce. Booze is reasonably priced and the corkage fee for your own bottle of wine is very reasonable. Owners are friendly and the service is good. Don't hesitate to come here for lunch or dinner. You'll get a tasty, filling meal at a good price.
My husband and I stopped in Baker for the night in our RV. My husband had the spaghetti and meatballs, I had the spinach tortellini with marinara sauce. The portions were large, the homemade sauce was delicious and the wine pours were large. The best part, however, were the hosts. Terry and Deb shared wonderful stories with us about their lives and what it takes to live in a small beautiful community like Baker.