Jenica R
Wow, in the best way!! I absolutely love that they kept the Dusty’s red tiles exterior, it’s nice to see the history intact! The interior has a full renovation, and the aesthetic is perfect! A natural vibe, with lovely peices throughout, especially the glass wall that casts prisms when the sun shines. I also love the water glasses!
Our server was very sweet and attentive during the Friday morning after holiday (during wildfire efforts) breakfast rush.
We shared a cinnamon roll as a table and after my first bite I had ordered one to go. It’s very sweet, the dough could use a little more fluff and cinnamon filling.. but I personally enjoyed it very much and love lots of good frosting and this one has made it pretty high on my list!
I ordered the California Benedict; the hollandaise was good, the avocado fresh, and the country potatoes well seasoned.
My mom said the one egg breakfast was perfect, and my brother and his wife really enjoyed the Veggie Bowl!
Overall a wonderful atmosphere with delicious food! Next time we come to town we will be back for sure!
… moreAllison Rinker
Had a breakfast dish with sweet potatoe fries, eggs and biscuit which was fabulous! My husband’s pancake was sooo huge and good.
… moreVance Frost
Didn’t have a chance to eat the food, my wife and I got up and left because of the loud, rude waitress. She was obnoxious when we asked to sit at a table by the window, as she was trying to sit us at a table she picked. There was only one table with people sitting at it. Then she brought water with no menus and asked if we wanted coffee, we politely declined and before we could get the words out she snapped, “PERFECT” and walked away. We have had breakfast at the original Huckleberries and the one at Pibus Market and enjoyed them both. It’s amazing how a bad server can effect the entire teams success.
… moreDayna Jo
This is the latest addition to the Huckleberry chain. Each location has its own inviting personality and consistently delicious food. I absolutely love the decor of this one. Kind of like mid-century modern meets upscale diner. The two egg omelette is the perfect size for smaller appetites. Everything was cooked to perfectionand the homemade jam was especially good. The coffee was rich and smooth. The service was exceptional. I highly recommend this place. I also love the Pybus market location.
… moreN Desmarais
Has coffee shop with drive through on the side. Very cute place, not a lot of seating and parking but great food and great service.
… moreshwetha chandrashekar
One of the best brunches I have had. Huge portion sizes at a very reasonable price.
Tasty food
… moreStuart Mackey
Delicious food, good service, cool restaurant. Here for a work trip but I’ll return if I come back to town. Loved the Denver omlet w/ biscuit and gravy.
… moreDavid L
The Huckleberry chain of local but expensive restaurants are a fame in the valley. One of the more popular places to eat with generally great quality food and yummy choices, but high prices.
The Huckleberry North just opened after the failed Dusty’s Burger joint didn’t make it under Huckleberry’s ownership, and I heard they had fresh baked goods and so, as a retired French trained pastry chef, I had to give it a try.
I was sadly disappointed. I purchased a $5.99 croissant and a $3.99 lemon bar. I will talk about the pricing first. A lemon bar at $3.99 is a good price, if it’s good of course. Although a croissant should be no more than $4.99, unless it’s huge and the most excellent croissant you’ll ever enjoy.
Well, again, I was quite disappointed. The lemon bar was thin and flat and not attractive. Subpar to say the least. As for the croissant, it was like eating a slice of store bought white bread, flattened by hand, heavy in texture and flavorless, way too moist. It would disappoint any French pastry chef. The layers were quite thick and the entire eat was doughy. I give exception to the fact it is hard to find well trained pastry chefs or bakers in Wenatchee and sheeting dough requires a high level of skill this place clearly does not employ.
Don’t let this review stop you from eating at the huck chain of restaurants though. If your pocket book allows, I’ll recommend the Huck @ Pybus for breakfast, but my breakfast at the Huck owned “Big Y Cafe” in Peshastin was not worth the $50 check for two!!
… morerebecca todoran
Absolutely wonderful service! My family and I saw good reviews for this place on the Find Me GF app. I have celiacs disease and am highly sensitive to cross contamination which makes it very difficult to find places that are safe for me to eat, but that was not an issue here at Huckleberry North. My family and I were on vacation and every morning for breakfast we came here because I felt safe eating here. The service and the servers are absolutely wonderful! August 3,2024 Saturday, our server was Nichole S. She was wonderful. Her service and knowledge of celiac was good. I was still a bit hesitant trying this new place through. I got the Pig&Vine sandwich and it was absolutely delicious! The following day our server was Tomi V. Everything from Tomi’s service to the knowledge she had about celiac to the fast responses to anything that we may have needed confirmed that I would definitely be safe eating here. Tomi ensured that my food allergies on top of the celiac will be taken care of and the food will be safe to eat. The last morning we ate at Huckleberry North our server was wonderful as well. I didn’t get to catch her name. Overall, my family loved their food and I absolutely loved mine as well! I did not get sick or glutened and would love to come back to visit this place when I would be back in the state. Absolutely amazing place! Highly recommend!!!
… moreguadalupe torres
Good food and good restaurant but the service is the slowest and probably the worst. The servers have no sense of rush or to get customers seated and dinned. If you are expecting a refill just forget about it. Them cleaning a table is the slowest process I’ve ever seen. I waited 15min and only got 2 smiles before I got acknowledged
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