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Reviews for Mary's Home Plate Café in Calistoga, CA

Brian Carter
1

Stopped around 10:30 & tried to order a breakfast burrito. The girl at the counter said they just stopped serving breakfast. So... clearly they don't make anything fresh. It's all premade. I'm glad I didn't eat here. That's pretty disgusting. Read more

Gwyn Long
2

The fish and chips. Were over cooked and tasted like the ones you get in the frozen part of the store and the prices were to... high. Won't recommend them Read more

Chris Watson
5

The food we got was amazing. The pulled pork was very tasty. Good service and good people.

Chyanne Sequin
2

Prices were reasonable. Food was dry and flavorless. Service was not that great.

Denny G.
3

Oh man, talk about charging for everything! First we walked in and we sat right down expected that there may be some wait... service but the person behind the counter just looked at us as if waiting for something, and so I asked a question," do we orderhere? where I was sitting, or do we come up there? and she said," no you come up here and you order off the menu above me". Iwanted an omelette and I read the menu and it was $7 for the omelette but as I continued reading I saw that it said just belowthe price for The Omelette the word extras and for example onions were $1.50, sausage was a $1.50, ham was a $1.50 red pepperswere a $1.50. so the $7 turned out to be $14 and then she asked me if I would like either hash browns or toast? and that caughtme by surprise because usually you get toast with your breakfast but I chose hash browns because to add toast would have been anadditional $3.00. so in my opinion very pricey and as far as the restaurant goes it was clean but your typical hole in the wallbreakfast place nothing fancy at all. On a side note though, I have noticed in towns that for some reason or another become atourist destination that the prices of everything Rises substantially because of the tourism and that greatly affects the localpopulation especially in a town like Calistoga that has to drive some distance to a non tourist town to purchase groceries andother Goods. The point I wish to make is that, local people, before you decide to let your hometown get overrun by the wineelites keep in mind the effect it'll have on everyone else in your town. I have taken into account the jobs and additional moneythe industry brings in but not every resident owns a boutique or B &B...most do not, and it is those I am referring to. Read more