Eagle Coffee and Bakery

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4.6 (134 reviews)
✓ Wi-Fi Available ✓ Good for Laptop Work Free parking lot Free street parking Parking

3130 E State St suite 105, Eagle, ID 83616

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Summary from Reviews

Eagle Coffee and Bakery is located at 3130 E State St suite 105 in Eagle, ID. The business offers coffee, baked goods, breakfast, and lunch, with options for vegan and vegetarian diets. It features outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and a casual atmosphere, making it suitable for working or studying. Customer reviews highlight the quality of the coffee and pastries, friendly service, and a cozy environment, with live music events on Saturdays.

📋 Amenities & Features

Work & Study

  • ✓ Wi-Fi Available
  • ✓ Good for Laptop Work
  • ✓ Seating: Outdoor seating, Seating

Atmosphere

Casual Cozy Trendy

Popular For

Breakfast Lunch Solo dining Good for working on laptop

Service Options

Outdoor seating Onsite services Takeout Dine-in Delivery

Food & Drinks

Coffee Comfort food Quick bite Vegan options Vegetarian options

Dining Options

Breakfast Brunch Lunch Dessert Seating

🐾 Pet Policy

Dogs allowed outside

🚗 Parking

Free parking lot Free street parking Parking

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible parking lot Wheelchair accessible restroom Wheelchair accessible seating

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Friendly

Good for kids

💳 Payment Options

Credit cards

📅 Planning

Accepts reservations

🏪 Other Amenities

Restroom Wi-Fi

About Eagle Coffee and Bakery

Coffee, bakery, tea, breakfast and lunch

Featured Question

Q: Is there any Bakery in the Treasure Valley that features Marzipan in a bakery product.

A: Not that I am aware if, at least not consistently, but that is just based on the bakeries I have visited. UPDATE: Lolli and Pops in Boise Towne Square does, I saw it today.

Answered by: Eagle Coffee and Bakery (Owner) ( a year ago)

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