Alabama Hills Cafe & Bakery

  4.6 – 2,185 reviews   • American restaurant

Cozy little quaint cafe off the beaten path, serving breakfast and lunch with the freshest of ingredients including all of our breads and bakery items that we make each day! Indoor and outdoor seating. Come sit a spell and enjoy something tasty and new or if you are on the go we will pack it up for you.

Unassuming standby whipping up breakfast & lunch fare along with a variety of housemade baked goods.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Alabama Hills Cafe & Bakery 93545

Hours

Thursday5 AM–3 PM
Friday5 AM–3 PM
Saturday5 AM–3 PM
Sunday5 AM–3 PM
Monday5 AM–3 PM
Tuesday5 AM–3 PM
WednesdayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 111 W Post St, Lone Pine, CA 93545

Phone: (760) 876-4675

Website: https://www.alabamahillscafe.com/

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Reviews

Chyna Cammagay
Genuinely amazing food. I’m literally still here at the table having just finished eating the food while writing this review. I ordered a mountain man burger with coleslaw and a peach blackberry tea and it was all so good. I also tried a bite of my mom’s tuna wrap and my brother’s chorizo breakfast burrito and both were so good even though I don’t even like chorizo. One thing I hate is when there’s too much oil used to cooked the food but here they used the perfect amount of oil and the coleslaw had just enough dressing, not too much of it. The tea I ordered wasn’t overbearingly sweet but it had just enough sweetness that it didn’t taste like nothing either. This was genuinely amazing food. Our family didn’t get to explore as much of death valley as we wanted to, so we are definitely going to come back sometime in the future and eat here for breakfast. And I definitely want to try the mimosa next time. And also our server was great and friendly and I really liked her vibes. Overall great place, we did get lost looking for it but it’s definitely worth it.
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Sweet P and Sky
This is one of those places you’re grateful for every single time you pass through Lone Pine.

What many people don’t realize is that they have two locations, just about a 2-minute walk from each other.

The smaller café runs from 5am–3pm and is perfect for early mornings. Expect comforting hot breakfasts, flavored lattes, and some of the best pastries and freshly baked breads in town—exactly what you want before a long drive or a day on the trail.

The larger property opens at 3pm and stays open until around 11pm, and on weekends often stays open until 2am. It has a full bar, and it’s pretty much the only place in Lone Pine open past 8pm, which means this is where all the fun happens. It’s lively, social, and a natural gathering spot in the evenings. The property itself is gorgeous, and they also have an event space, making it great for group gatherings and celebrations.

Location-wise, it couldn’t be better—just one block from the famous Alabama Hills Geological Formations and of course, just below Mount Whitney Portal, making it an ideal stop before or after outdoor adventures.

We ordered the breakfast burrito, short stack, bacon and eggs with fruit and toast, the Gene Autry omelette, and biscuits and gravy—every dish was hearty, well-prepared, and deeply satisfying. Portions were generous and everything felt thoughtfully made.

Whether you’re passing through, hiking Mt. Whitney, road-tripping through the Eastern Sierra, or spending a few nights in Lone Pine, Alabama Hills Cafe is an absolute must—morning or night.
Highly recommend.
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alexander
Partner and I had the French Toast Combo and the Sierra Scramble, respectively. The portions were okay, but not quite fitting the hefty price. We each had coffee, which was surprisingly good. Service was great.
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Oana Gusatu
I don’t understand the good reviews. This place is still running because there isn’t anything else in the area but everything from customer service to food and general set up are pretty mediocre. The customer service defies logic. I waited for the woman at counter to become available to talk to me, which she did, only to tell me that – despite her being right in front of me and already logged into her machine and available to take payments – she couldn’t take my order and I could t pay her and I had to wait for someone else. So I moved out of line and let the person behind me pay because …. I still don’t understand why.

Food was bland, sloppy and unseasoned (I had a veggie wrap). The bacon, eggs and potatoes – equally unseasoned. The whole experience was so disappointing.
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Ellen Naumann
Open early on a Tuesday morning when no one else was AND served up a warm, delicious ham, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich. The croissant was fluffy but not flaky which was best for driving. Hot tasty coffee and we were good to go. See you next time!
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Baar Beer
Charming Café, Wonderful eats, Welcoming and inviting staff smack dab in the middle of a breathtaking view of Mt. Whitney. Jess was our Waitress and she made us feel like a local – no better feeling.

If you are in the area heading through – don’t rob yourself the pleasure of this amazing establishment
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John Clark
13 December 2025 a member of the PiHead group of Texas visited, Alabama Hills Cafe and Bakery, Lone Pine, CA. This group visits restaurants searching for perfection in their pie menu. Today we sampled the Apple-Blueberry mini pie, (no full-size pies were available). The pie filling was above excellent the crust, however,
was more like cobbler than pie. Overall it was tasty, but a mini pie at $13 is way over priced. We asked for four forks instead of four pies. We should mention that the food and service were excellent, but again, the food was overpriced. We recommend you stop by and give this Cafe a try.
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Misty
A really nice place to stop and relax with some yummy food and great people that work here ❤️ everyone was so friendly and helpful the food was fresh and delicious the berry lemonade was really good i did get confused on Google maps because it wanted me to go to the southern building not this building, so just drive around to find the right one.
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Suzanne Heinrich
Was given a very dry cinnamon loaf today. After tossing most of it and returning to pick cup my take out order, I noticed they had a tray with “one day old” $2 cinnamon slices in there. My receipt showed $7 charge. When I inquired about it, letting her know it had been very dry unlike the last time I ordered it, I was told she took it out of the glass case not that tray. Untrue. There had not been ANY in there. We had all already acknowledged that when I ordered it and she was told to “go in the back” to get one for me. I don’t care about $5. I care about honesty and customer service. Sadly we won’t be returning. They have some very tasty food there, but integrity means more to us.
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Moris Urari (morisurari)
Extremely kind staff in a nice atmosphere. We had a great homemade cake and an extremely good espresso.
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