If Spud’s is one thing, it’s fresh. Fresh in the sense that we make everything from scratch, from every dressing, sauce and chutney, to elaborate soups and outstanding desserts. Spud’s is also fresh in the sense in that our classic menu is continually re-inspired by worldly flavors, regional style and seasonal ingredients. We adore the sophisticated touch of the West’s best restaurants, and honor the casual comforts of small town North Idaho. Located in picturesque downtown Sandpoint, Idaho, Spud’s Waterfront’s reputation extends beyond the shores of Lake Pend Oreille as an excellent restaurant for locals and travelers alike. Dock your boat on the boardwalk, bike up from the beach, pull in on your way to the mountain, walk in as you shop.
Mellow counter serve featuring baked potatoes, breakfast & deck seating with marina views.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 102 N 1st Ave, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Phone: (208) 265-4311
Website: http://www.spudsonline.com/
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I was excited to try this restaurant for their advertised gluten-free options, but the experience was disappointing. When I told the cashier I was gluten- and dairy-free, he laughed and seemed clueless. The manager’s response was dismissive, but we ordered anyway.
The avocado was hard and inedible, the potato was dry, and no one checked on us. The only staff in the dining area were busboys, including the one who laughed at me, so I didn’t feel comfortable asking for anything.
If you don’t want to serve people with food allergies, don’t advertise “gluten-free” all over your menu. The location is beautiful, but the service and food quality were poor.
They have a small selection of beer on tap and some bottled. I was impressed with the water station that offered not only iced plain but lemon or cucumber for that little extra freshness. I settled on a half sandwich and cup of soup but since I was hungry and this place IS called “Spuds” I opted to add a baked potato too…and yes, I did in fact eat it all.
The sandwich was hearty and thick cut turkey as was the bacon. The bread he has made locally with his own recipe and was fresh and fluffy even being the end of the day. The tomato bisque was a great accompaniment and warmed me up. There were several soups to choose from. I’m glad I got the potato as it really hit the spot. It came loaded with 2 types of cheese, bacon, and sour cream all drizzled with clarified butter. If you’d like to control your amounts of toppings I suggest asking for it on the side. I love me some sour cream but it was a tad much.
I’m very much looking forward to returning again and trying other things. Hopefully before tourist season starts although because I hear there can be lines out the door!
finally walked back to entrance, asked the cashier if the order was going to take longer. owner was standing alongside cashier. cashier states the order got lost. place was empty. we complained to the owner who just shook his head and walked away. we had been patrons for over 20yrs. previous owner was very friendly and always hands on. got our refund and left.
I could see if it had been recognized as a mistake, any form of apology, and efforts to address it, but nothing at all. not even from the owner. mentioned this at dinner with several other local residents who agreed the place had gone downhill