Bomb spot. Tofu curry egg thing was great. Vegetables fresh as all getup. Loved it. Atmosphere is like heaven. And they have some booch here
Leora H.
Place rating: 1 Bismarck, ND
Went in, sat down, and waited for awhile with no acknowledgement at all by two different waitresses. They instead cleared a table by us and ignored us. After 10 minutes we walked out. This place gets great reviews but the service sucks. We have eaten there on other trips but never had good service, and always have a long wait for food. At least they can acknowledge a customer by saying they will be with us shortly. No need to patronize this place, I will go elsewhere.
Jessica S.
Place rating: 4 Berkeley, CA
Vegan and vegetarian friendly — stopped in for lunch and was pleasantly surprised at the menu and organic/health foods stocked in the grocery section. The bbq tofu sandwich was yummy! Load up here as veggie food and snacks are a scarcity on the road from here to Yellowstone.
Jordan S.
Place rating: 4 Billings, MT
We came here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. Good service, and great food. I had the biscuits and gravy, which was one of the best biscuits I’ve ever had. Perfect in my opinion. My wife didn’t love her omelet, but we would definitely go back. Enjoyed the simplicity and the service.
Georges F.
Place rating: 5 Williston, ND
First off, awesome seating in the garden. The chairs are rockers and way comfortable. Organic goods sourced in there garden ten feet away. Delicious eats and friendly wait staff.
Dana B.
Place rating: 5 Overland Park, KS
One of my family’s favorites. Food is fresh, flavorful, and well presented. Great backyard area and gardens.
Krissy S.
Place rating: 5 Bozeman, MT
Wow! The food here was amazing and the staff was great. I highly recommend anyone passing through to check this place out, especially the outdoor garden area.
Nicole R.
Place rating: 5 Seal Beach, CA
Love, love, love this place!!! Great food, great staff. I would live here if I could!!!
Trish P.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
Cute place with outdoor seating, an herb garden, fresh food, and friendly service. Tip: you can eat here for free on your birthday! Gouda cheese omelette, nom nom!
Britt G.
Place rating: 5 Billings, MT
What an amazing atmosphere, healthful and delicious food, and I extra loved that they allowed our relatively well behaved dog to join us on their idyllic patio outside. I could not have been happier with our experience.
Buzzie B.
Place rating: 1 Carrollton, GA
Drove 7 hours to have breakfast here on a Tuesday morning. Not. Sign on door says Wed-Sun
Stephen L.
Place rating: 5 Sebastopol, CA
We are really pushing the envelope here at Café Regis, what with arriving with a 90lb golden retriever and all. Being out back in the lawn chairs with a cup of coffee and a freshly made pastry is not a bad way to start the morning while waiting for a dog friendly table. Ahh, the things we do for Huck! In the meantime, we are discussing how many orders of the strawberry rhubarb French toast will be made, and watching the mamma bird try to coax her fledgling to follow her across the lawn to the food gardens with wild flowers and a lovely pair of greenhouses off to the side. In fact, at least one of the daily specials contains produce from the early spring garden, and I’m betting more than that: the chives, strawberries, rhubarb. There are no livestock pens nearby, so those looking for that fare will settle for outsourced foods. Also, after a brief consultation with the waiter, I have learned that the tropical fruits are not grown locally. However, the breads are local or made in-house. I chose the banana bread to get the best combination of the two. Huck the Wonder Dog is thus far rating the Regis at two and a half paws, because he loves the lawn but has heard no one place an order of bacon for him. The humans are loving the environment. The Café Regis is located in what was the Regis Grocery, a neighborhood store in a classic Art Deco building. The period aura is intact in the interior, which is still run as a store by the restaurant with packaged food products, toiletries, cold beverages, and coffee tea and chai products. There is even a rotating 6′ tall rack of garden seeds! The early reviews are coming in. The banana bread has been rated, «That’s good!» by unanimous acclaim. The latkes have disappeared, as has the rhubarb French toast. That’s a good sign. The meatless sausage in the omelette is being snagged by the skeptics, so that is also a plus. Service: 5. Flexibility in adjusting to the arrival of Huck the Wonder Dog, after initial shock passed: 5. Ambiance and environment: 5. Huck, however, is still sulking over the overlooked order of bacon.
Eric B.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Went for breakfast and everything was fresh and tasted great. The scramble, French Toast and omelet was good, I had a sampling from everyone’s plate. Portions could be slightly larger, but overall a good visit.
Larry G.
Place rating: 5 Great Falls, MT
Had a great breakfast here in Red Lodge that I would say is a must stop if you are here. café Regis was reasonably priced, had great fresh selections of items for breakfast and very good service for a small café. We you see the menu you will understand.
Allie F.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
YUM! If you’re in town and want some delicious, interesting breakfast foods, definitely go here. The biscuits and gravy were delicious, with a little kick. The rhubarb French toast was also awesome. Be careful, only open certain days and hours. Highly recommended. And great value! Delish.
Rick j.
Place rating: 5 Billings, MT
A great eatery for breakfast or lunch. They have great specials and vegetarian options. Everything is fresh and the service is good. In the yard out back there are tables and two great green houses to look through. Worth the drive from Billings.
D C.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
I am from Chicago, live in Portland, and have lived in Boulder and Bozeman; all amazing food destinations. I consider this to be one of the best breakfast spots anywhere. Café Regis uses local and organic ingredients whenever possible; they have a small organic garden from which they gather eggs, fruits and vegetables. The food is fantastic, the coffee is good, the service is extremely friendly, and you feel like you are at home here. Worth Finding(as their website says).
Christopher B.
Place rating: 5 Modesto, CA
I had to come back this restaurant after 7 years after my wedding. I do have to add my two cents to my order of wonder. I got the most traditional breakfast: bacon and eggs. I was not at all let down. The egg that I ate had such a buttery, dark orange color. Forgot that’s really what it’s supposed to look like. Bacon was very well done to my taste buds. The owner and wait staff are very kind and courteous. Please come
Madeline R.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
We had just driven the Beartooth Highway and were ready for lunch when we got to Red Lodge. A quick look on Unilocal and this deserving 5 star restaurant was the first to pop up when searching«Nearby» on our phone. Oh man, this place is great! We sat outside at a table under an aspen tree. Aspens are my favorite tree, and the leaves were rustling in the light breeze on this gorgeous spring day. It can be hard eating healthy on a 2 week road trip. But this place made it easy. Many of their veggies are grown in their garden. Everything seemed super fresh and light. And what we had was delicious, too. I had the veggie wrap with a cup of potato leek soup. My husband had a super fresh spinach salad and we shared a peach cobbler a la mode for dessert.
Bob M.
Place rating: 5 Billings, MT
It’s a grocery store, no it’s a dinner, ok it’s both and farm good. Saw all the reviews knew when we came up I knew where we were having lunch. Sure I was to see it was more of a healthy alternative to Grady cooking and that made it better. I had the full Montana on a multi grain bread. You know healthy way isn’t all that bad. And one classy thing they do when it’s cold out, they give you Hoyt coffee our tea to take with you. Your a class act my friends