Great Basin Café

  4.7 – 134 reviews   • Cafe

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Great Basin Café 89311

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Address: 100 NF-448, Baker, NV 89311

Phone: (775) 234-7200

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Reviews

Erika Myhre
Great experience at this cafe after a long day of hiking. Highly recommend the milkshakes! They’re so delicious. Great food. Handcut fries. Good portions and reasonable prices. Definitely stop here if you can.
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Caroline Blanchard
Amazing good and views! I had the grilled cheese dipped with the lentil tomatoes soup of the day and it was the best grilled cheese I’ve ever had! The soup was tasty too and I’m going to try to recreate it at home. I also got a French soda with one of the many flavored suryps available. My husband got the burger of the day and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was served in a fresh and toasted brioche bun. My daughter got the chicken fingers (of course) and seasoned fries and we all loved the fries. This is a NPS gem!
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Bruce Kaskubar
You know what mama said about talking about others. Last night I went to the Border Inn for dinner. Let’s talk about Great Basin café. Had breakfast there this morning: Cinnamon roll French toast, bacon, and orange juice. Had late lunch there later: Cowboy hotdog and a Coke. The Mrs. had a chili dog that came with real chili. Friendly staff. Clean. Modern. Great breakfast before a hike. Great lunch after a hike. Nice work, up there.
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Hue
I was just here at 8:30a on a Tuesday. It appears to be closed as the doors were locked. Hours 8a-3p Thursday-Tuesday, closed on Wednesday. It’s attached to the Visitor Center. Due to the government shutdown, no staff and doors locked. There’s a helpful sign indicating the nearest National Parks Store is in Tucson, AZ.
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Mike Troutman
Headed for the cave tour we decided to grab a bite. Lots of people in the area but plenty of seating inside and out. We split a fried chicken bacon wrap and some potato salad. We both agreed this was the best wrap of this style we had ever eaten. Potato salad tasted as good as it looks. We had to leave for our tour but we came back for a cherry float to go, definitely the best roady ever!

The servers were on fire and having a great time. Which added to the atmosphere. They really enjoy their work.

The cafe is at the cave tour checkin, same parking lot. Plenty of space and places to sit to take into the view.

While there are not many options for food in the area it was a good thing, this place was great. Highly recommend making time!
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Michelle Dwyer
Great food and amazing views! Service is friendly, but the cafe gets busy mid afternoon and it’s hard to keep up. Good prices compared to other National Park restaurants. The kids grilled cheese was too fancy for our kids, but the chicken fingers were great. Chicken slaw wrap was delicious! Chips were awesome and they gave us a ton of them. Highly recommend!
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Nicholas McLaughlin
Unsurprisingly not the most expansive menu or the most amazing food ever, but given the remoteness of the park it definitely serves up satisfaction. Very friendly staff, great views, and reasonably priced foods/drinks
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Marc Albert
It’s a wonderful change to get good food at a National Park. We ate there several times. We tried the salads, and grilled cheese. The ice cream was really high quality and the toppings were excellent. The food was a little pricey but the ice cream was very reasonable.
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Cate Freyer
YUMMY and friendly!! Iced double latte, HANDMADE FRIES, chicken tenders, grill cheese, iced Chai–all DELICIOUS!! Oh and real ice cream milk shake!
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Aiden Atkin
This café is amazing. Without a doubt the best place to eat in Great Basin and I would definitely recommend you try it at least once if you are touring the Great Basin. First off, the food is homemade. All of the food is delicious and the homemade soup is amazing. The food also doesn’t take too long to make and only takes 10-15 minutes.
The coffee here is also very good and they have a decent selection of beverages to choose from. The ice cream here and shakes are phenomenal. If you order an ice cream cone they give you a more than generous serving of amazing ice cream. If you order the thick-shakes, you will not be let down. These too are amazing with the perfectly thick texture and amazing selection of flavors.
The customer service is also amazing and the employees make you feel at home. They will check on you and ask you how you are doing and make conversation if you want to. Overall, I would highly recommend this café. Also, the gift shop has an amazing selection of board games and competitive prices.
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