“I am pretty lactose intolerant and they have 4 good lactose-free options! But I went for a scope with lactose - and had an extremely upset stomach afterwards but it was more than worth it. I would eat this ice cream again even though lactose makes me sick - and that's honestly the highest form of compliment a place can get. The folks were extremely friendly - I sampled a lot of different flavors because I can be indecisive and they were nice and patient with me. They even told me that one scope can be split between two different flavors, which was a super useful tip! The flavors themselves are creative and had options that I'd never seen or heard of before before. All of the flavors that I tried really did match their descriptions and paired well blended together. I went with their huckleberry buttermilk and bourbon flavors and I found them excellent. The huckleberry in particular tasted like huckleberry without feeling artificial (as is the case with a lot of fruit flavored ice creams) or overpowering. The cone was also tasty - though I do want to warn that it crumbles at end so it was slightly messy. The inside has a nice chill ambiance as well. Overall, I'd highly recommend this place to anyone!“
“It's a nice cafe in the center of Moscow. It's clearly an LGBTQ+ inclusive space, which offers a nice haven within this town. They have a nice selection of puzzles to choose from and plenty of seating. The only thing that bothered me was when I visited, there was a vagrant man who was very unwashed, asleep in a chair in the hallway leading to the bathrooms. As someone with a very sensitive nose, it was very unpleasant to have to walk past him twice to use the toilet. While I support giving shelter to the homeless, it would have been nice if I wasn't forced to smell him like that. Anyway, this cafe is a great spot and I recommend it to all inclusive people.“
“EDIT: I love One World, but waiting 20+ minutes for a sandwich when it isn’t busy just feels excessive. Today I learned I don’t get to come here on my lunch break since I spent the *entire* time waiting.The croissants never fail to put a smile on my face just amazing“
“Best Acai Bowls in Idaho! I'm from California and have been living in Boise Idaho for a couple years. We drove through Moscow for a day and found this place. This is the only authentic healthy acai bowl place I have found in Idaho that is dairy and gluten free! They also use natural sweeteners, which is A++! I couldn't have honey, so the owner used date syrup! OMG!!! Legit! This place makes any health conscious foodie happy! They also serve smoothies, oatmeal bowls, and juices as well. You can tell the owner cares about the quality of food she serves and I think her produce is clean and/or organic. Wish they were in Boise! I'll definitely be stopping by next time we are in town.“
“The service is always great and the coffee is some of the best in town. I kinda wish the had some inside space but it’s alright I stop by most days before work for a maple bar mocha. I’d love to explore more flavors but this drink is just too good.“
“When it comes to "coffee shops" this should be the gold standard. It has a whole wall of books to be bought. A warm and welcoming environment. A massive table in the middle to encourage conversations. They often have local artists come in and play. Places like these deserve our support, not Star bucks.“
“Silos is great. Hands down. The owners are incredible and friendly, as is the staff. The vibe is super chill and a great place to sit and chat over a cup of coffee. The breakfast sandwich is unmatched. It’s a huge bagel with a thick piece of egg, bacon and sausage (get chipotle sauce on it, trust me). And don’t try the cinnamon roll, you’ll be addicted. The coffees are good and they can make it any way you like. Go check them out.“