
Rembrandts is located in the heart of downtown Eagle, Idaho! We have been a local favorite for breakfast, lunch and dinner for years. We are open for breakfast and lunch everyday from 7-3 and dinner Wednesday and Thursday 3-9pm and Friday and Saturday 3-10pm. We have live music with dinner on Wednesday and Saturday and Friday night prime rib every week. Stop by to indulge in what everyone is talking about at Rembrandts!
This vibrant shop serves on-site roasted coffee & homey cafe eats in an art-filled setting.
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 93 S Eagle Rd, Eagle, ID 83616
Phone: (208) 938-1564
Website: https://www.rembrandtseagle.com/
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The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating, which makes it special—especially since it’s located in the heart of downtown Eagle and provides a very welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. The building used to be an old church and still maintains its original facade, as it’s considered a historic site.
I wish they shared more about the history of the building, though. It seems they assume everyone already knows what it used to be. But Idaho has grown so much that many of us—like me—are just now learning to love this beautiful place and its stories.
I’d encourage you to come back to downtown Eagle, FINALLY most of the road construction and orange cones have disappeared and all the business there have had to suffer from interruptions in being able to maneuver the Old State Street and Eagle Road intersection.
My favorite is the multiple versions of Eggs Benedict including the option to have one of each instead of two of the same Benedict preparations. My wife is “Steady Eddie” with an order of scrambled eggs, toast and maybe a different order of potatoes (home fries or hash browns) or meat. I love their Reuben, the meat is from Porterhouse nearby.
If you want comfort, try to score one of the overstuffed chairs in the middle of the dining room. Secret conversations, pick the back room. The booths along the side have lost their padding and could really use a refresh, my only complaint about the atmosphere. Be sure to order one of the big bowl china cups of specialty coffees, they also have a decent variety of wines and are open for dinner. Busy on the weekends, easier to have a relaxing time during the week.
They do have a full espresso bar which is quite nice. Not all brunch places have the capacity for a solid cappuccino, more common to have just drip coffee.
We almost never have to wait to be seated (maybe on a holiday when the place gets busy). The servers are friendly and are sure to come by and check on you at least once or twice.
All in all, this is definitely our go-to brunch spot.
The two dings:
1. If you’re like me and prefer your eggs a little on the dryer and more flavorful side, you might find theirs to be too moist and a tad bland. A little hot sauce usually makes it a bit more palatable to me, and they’ve got some of my favorites on hand like Cholula. My wife says they’re perfect as is though, so it’s just a matter of taste.
2. Being a repurposed historical church, the building is quite open and cavernous, it leads to noise carrying and echoing a bit. Not an insufferable amount, but not the most cozy as far as atmosphere goes. It’s beautiful and unique, just not quite as cozy as I’d prefer.