
Paddles Up Poke is now in Eagle, Idaho! Paddles Up has been voted “BEST OF BOISE” since 2017 for poke, lunch, and gluten free, and Best in the North West by VIA Travel Magazine. Paddles Up specializes in customizable bowls with a variety of fresh fish and seafood, chicken, kalua pork, or tofu protein options. All of our bowls can easily be made gluten free or vegan! A local favorite!
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 78 E Eagle River St STE 115, Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: (208) 703-0007
Website: https://www.paddlesuppoke.com/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Sauces also left something to be desired. Wish they offered standard sauces to mix like ponzu, soy, spicy mayo, regular teriyaki instead of their house mixed sauces.
I will caveat that I’m pretty picky about the raw fish that I eat (as I think everyone should be considering it’s uncooked). And have also lived in states where fresh fish was abundant like Hawaii, so my standards may be different and higher than others who don’t eat poke often.
If you’ve never really had poke before this spot is fine and does the job, you might even like it. But for people like me, I’d suggest looking elsewhere.
I recently ordered a poke bowl from this spot, and honestly, it left me feeling ripped off. For $17 (plus extra for avocado), I expected a hearty, fresh bowl packed with quality ingredients, but what I got was basically a rice bowl with a skimpy amount of poke hidden at the bottom. I had to dig around just to find the tuna—there were maybe 10 small pieces in total, which they claimed was “2 scoops.” If that’s the case, those scoops must be the size of a teaspoon because it felt like an afterthought compared to the massive pile of rice dominating the bowl.
The add-ons were even more frustrating. I paid extra for avocado, and all I got were two sad chunks—not even diced or sliced properly. It barely added any value or flavor. The overall portion felt stingy for the price, especially when poke is supposed to be about the fresh fish and veggies, not filler.
If you’re craving poke, I’d suggest looking elsewhere unless they step up their game on portions and quality. Overpriced and underwhelming.