“Cozy, small town Cafe feel. Traveling through and found on my phone. Good breakfast menu and very tasty. My husband loved the spicy Cajun breakfast. Very friendly and efficient waitress. I'm sure we'll stop again.”
“We came here back during the threshing show. It was the last day and my fiancé was looking for a good local coffee shop to grab some lattes. The girls who were making our drinks were so kind to make us a London Fog even though it wasn’t on the drink menu. She made it perfectly!! All we gave her was the ingredients that went into it and she made it phenomenally.We also got food, but it was so good that we forgot to take a photo of it.When we come for Rollag annually we are sure to stop here for breakfast and very good coffee!Parking: Open parking lot. We had a travel trailer and was able to park steps from the entrance.Wheelchair accessibility: No steps to climb. Those that use wheelchairs are able to come and go freely from the entrance.”
“Very nice relaxing spot with good food. I would recommend the grilled chicken with bacon and cheese...nummy.Wheelchair accessibility: I don't think there is a wheelchair ramp and it would take one step up to get in the door, if I remember right.”
“The person who was doing the cash register actually did more than the cash register! He actually took the time to clean the tables and sweep the floor. He is either a solid worker or the management is good at training the staff of the expectation of a properly clean restaurant.”
“Struwelpeter62 exaggerates. The Spot Lite has been for sale for years, but it's open and operating. I just ordered a bacon cheeseburger and cordon bleu bites for carry out. I love this place.”
“Food was great! Two guys working when we went in about 30 minutes before closing time. I tried to order a sandwich online at 8pm (they close at 9). Subway app indicated the store was closed.The guys didn’t seem impressed they had customers, so giving 4* on service and atmosphere.”
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“For years my father has been buying lefse from Carl's, but I had never visited to see how this bakery makes the quantities it supplies to the area especially during the holiday season. Lefse, the Norwegian excuse for putting butter and sugar together, was a treat made by my grandmother and mother growing up. So every year when we make the trip to the Fargo-Moorhead area we know where to track down lefse to bring home to Ohio. Worth a visit to pick up some for a taste of Norway!”