A charming dining spot nestled in the heart of Warrenton, Oregon. Arnie's Cafe is renowned for its cozy atmosphere and friendly service, making it a beloved local institution for years. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Arnie’s offers a heartwarming experience that feels like home.
About Arnie’s Cafe
Reviews & Ratings
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Awesome spot.
If you like to enjoy places on vacation, that make you feel like you are a true part of the community and not a tourist- this is the place. We were greeted and treated with the warmest welcome by their server. Probably the best server we have ever had, anywhere! The food was also super yummy. Eggs benedict, pancakes, it was all very good. Also had to grab a donut for the road. Highly recommend this, off-the-beaten-path spot. You won't be disappointed.
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Great service , food and a caring company!
We always come here after our Costco trips. They have the best service and the food is delicious! Their coffee is top notch! Today we went there as usual. When we came out to our truck it wouldn’t start! Called a tow truck and had to wait a long time for it. They even came back and checked on us to see if they could help! I highly recommend this restaurant and its courtesy to its customers! Thank you!
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Terrible Food and Service
Chicken fried steak was burnt and they tried to cover it up with an odd over spiced sour tasting gravy. I asked for a biscuit with a side of gravy instead of toast. No gravy on chicken fried steak. Charged extra $1.00 for the biscuit and $5.50 for the gravy that came with chicken fried steak on the side. No refill on $4.50 coffee. Food was not edible.
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Arnie delivers!
Huge menu including the traditional fare, wraps, biscuits and gravy in many forms, eggs Benny, and scrambles of all sorts. All homemade and delicious. Espresso bar and the latte was amazing. Fast service, friendly people and a delicious breakfast.
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Cute little breakfast place
Very cute little spot on the coast. They make their own donuts there, and they are amazing. I had a scrambled egg plate and it was nothing mind-blowing, but it was really good (I mean, how much can you revolutionize eggs and toast?).