Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
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Reviews
I ordered their twist of a famous dish, the Wally Cristo, which was an absolute delight with its combination of fry bread, bacon, cheese, and a sprinkle of powdered sugar. It’s served with a side of rich, creamy apple butter that I should have ordered extra off. It’s deliciously sweet. What unique and delicious meal! A beautiful execution of the classic dish!
The Farmer’s Omelet was packed with flavorful ingredients that satisfied my taste buds. It was jam packed with the goods (sizzlin’ bacon, sausage, ham, cheddar cheese, seasoned country potatoes) perfectly enveloped in FOUR eggs (they’re not stingy) and smothered in hot, yummy sausage gravy for only $12.95. No lie, this is one of the best omelets I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating!
The service was EXCELLENT. The waiter was a one-man show and he was doing great, but it was getting busy. A patrons, I’m assuming regulars and/or friends, got up to help pour coffee and clear tables. It was so wholesome and a pleasure to witness.
Overall, I highly recommend Wally’s Cafe for their creative and tasty menu options. This is a MUST-TRY! I will be returning this summer to try their famous, signature dish – Mama’s Breakfast Pot Pie.
Hour wait with half empty restaurant, I waited a hour to get what im assuming was canned hormel corn beef hash… this food is mid, the place is dirty and run down and the staff, honestly, sucks!
Never once were we checked on and asked if we needed refills or anything.
Didn’t get told till we ordered it would be a hour long wait for our food, not sure why it took a hour. Its breakfast how hard can it be, its potatoes eggs some form of meat and cheese for basically anything they sell. Why does it take a hour to prepare?
Will not be back, not worth the hype, not worth the wait and not worth my 36 bucks
Our food preparation subsequently took an hour and a half. During this waiting period, the “closed” sign was displayed. Concurrently, kitchen staff began emerging with chicken fried steak, consuming it at other tables within the restaurant.
After a considerable delay, we began to inquire about the status of our order with our server. The situation became somewhat farcical when our food, consisting of two burritos and a side of biscuits and gravy, finally arrived. The biscuits and gravy were cold, which greatly displeased my companion. He rejected the dish, and when the server offered a to-go box, he explicitly stated, “No, I do not. This is cold and tastes disgusting.” The server then inquired if we desired our bill.