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Address: 1540 State St, Clearfield, UT 84015
Phone: (801) 773-1672
Website: https://www.starcafetogo.com/
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I must say the waitress saved this place for me. She seemed tired after all long breakfast shift but still was attentive and smiling. She also was willing to give my wife extras of the cute holiday toothpicks that came with our sandwiches. I think I’d have to go back for the famous breakfast before deciding overall.
EVERY plate they serve is custom made and fresh from order! Nothing is reheated, frozen or microwaved. So, the food always tastes fresh, never “heavy.”
The dining area is clean! You can see that the staff are detail-oriented!
Finally, the servers are personable, not trying to be a characterization of Flo (Mel? Kiss My Grits!!)
You are allowed to seat yourself or wait until a member of staff does it for you. Casual dress, obviously. May I suggest “The Woodsman?” (expect lot of take home)
If you’re looking for an overpriced exercise in patience, disappointment, and involuntary hair consumption, then Star Cafe is your spot. For the rest of us who enjoy edible food and basic human decency, avoid this place like a cold cup of instant coffee.
Let’s start with the drink fiasco. One of us ordered a coffee—you know, that hot, caffeinated beverage found at literally every diner since the dawn of breakfast—and what came out? A Coke. After correcting the server, the coffee finally arrived… eventually. That slow, inattentive service became the theme of the entire visit. Drink refills? Rare. Communication from staff? Nonexistent. Our table felt like a forgotten side quest in their poorly managed simulation.
As for the food, it took over an hour to arrive. That might be excusable if what came out was worth waiting for. Spoiler: it wasn’t. Bland, lukewarm, and uninspired—I’ve had more flavorful meals at Denny’s or IHOP. And as a cherry on top of this depressing sundae, multiple sides didn’t even make it to the table until we had already finished eating.
But wait—it gets worse. Three of us found hairs in our food. And not even the kind you can convince yourself maybe came from your own head. No—foreign, mystery hairs. Curious, I peeked into the kitchen (something I now regret), and surprise! Not a single hair net in sight. Honestly, it looked like a scene from a bad reality show where the health inspector is about to barge in.
When we brought this nightmare to the staff’s attention, their response? A casual attempt to charge us full price—about $90 for all of our meals that made us all lose our appetite. After some negotiation, they knocked off 20%, but honestly, they should’ve been paying us for sticking it out.
Bottom line: Star Cafe has earned a spot on my “never again” list. Save yourself the disappointment (and the hairballs) and head anywhere but to Star Cafe.
Not a ton else to say, really. It’s a great little mom-and-pop place with good quality food in a mostly accessible location. There are a ton of worse places you could spend your time and money. Regardless of what you get, order a scone. The cinnamon butter that comes with it is insanely good.
The management and servers have been accommodating and gracious going overboard to please and make my experience more than just enjoyable, that it’s become the place I frequent most times when I dine out.
I’m an enthusiastic fan for many reasons and recommend this above all overs for a great breakfast or lunch at very reasonable prices.
Lynn (or Lin, I didn’t see the spelling) was really really lovely, very friendly and just so nice.
My only slight critique/hope for the future is the addition of an espresso machine so I can get a latte with my meal for my perfect breakfast.