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Caramel Cookie Waffles is open for Bakery. Caramel Cookie Waffles serves Sandwich dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Jack H.

    Good food, crappy customer service. Came in to pick up an order and no one would help us. It wasn’t until we got someone’s attention that we got our food. I would recommend the food but not the service.

  • Noreen B

    Outstanding food and cookies!! Highly recommended!! Very friendly.

  • Travis

    A Billings staple.. My wife and I made an early afternoon trip to this restaurant and the food was fantastic. She’s not from this area and had never been. The promise of breads, clean sandwiches, and soulful soups attracted her and I was pleased to be her escort for experience. I’d not been there in a few years and was feeling guilty about it – sometimes this happens with a cornerstone business. After our lunch, I regret my absence.This is a bakery. The customer orders at the counter, takes a seat, and the food is brought out. The interior is homey with a rewarding proximity to the busyness of the baking area. The tables are thick, solid wood, and comfortable. The one thing I wouldn’t rave about is the cleanliness, but that’s certainly not to say the restaurant is dirty. It’s not. It’s just a bit dated and cluttered for my liking but once the food showed up, that stopped mattering.I ordered a slice of the spinach crab quiche, a flaky Danish pastry with sausage, and my wife got the vegetable sandwich with sesame seed bread. The quiche was excellent and the best I’ve had in town. Moist and flaky, it wasn’t overpowered with crab, but delicately enhanced by it. I was very, very happy with this dish. I followed it with the sausage pastry which I was also enamored with. It’s a slight whisper of a meal when ordered by itself but it the flavors are so enticing, the pastry so light and crispy, it’s just a beautiful food and worth the trip. As for the sandwich, my wife was happy. I didn’t try it but when it arrived, we both were blown away at how appetizing the sesame seed bread looked. So soft and apparently quite tasty – she polished it off in no time. My only complaint, and this is small, was the slice of side bread that came with my meal. It was a poppy seed white bread that tasted a bit old. We estimated its birth was sometime yesterday morn, but no biggie.After lunch, we went after small deserts and ordered the caramel chocolate brownie, the peanut butter chocolate brownie, and three Ice Cube chocolates from the display case. The brownies were good but they’ve some competition here in town, for sure. Poets does a better job in this department. Dutch Brothers use more cocoa so the brownies are slightly bitter and a bit more bland. Not to say we weren’t satisfied, but if you’re out perusing the scape for these treats in particular, remember your options.And that’s about it. As for prices, the Caramel Cooke Waffle is completely reasonable. The quiche and pastry were about $3.50 a piece, the sandwich $7, the brownies are $1 a piece, and a soft drink was around $2. With the tip, two of us walked out less than $20 poorer and that’s not bad for a pleasant meal in a sensational piece of the town’s dining history. Thank you for your time.

  • Mandy

    Best lunch in Billings! All soups are good but Fridays tomatoe basil is my favorite.

  • Ken Mueller

    Lunch at The Dutch Bros. I blogged about these guys a few years ago. (See muellerstuff.blogspot.com for May 2008) We usually stop in on Saturday mornings. Between 12 and 1 it seems fairly crowded but earlier or later it is more relaxed. They have nice combos: for me it is always the sausage in a nice croissant and the really good variety of soup, especially tomato basil. Carol usually tries a more substantial sandwich. The egg salad is very good and not ruined by too much celery.

  • Metermaid

    More than just cookies. I thought this was just a cookie store but they have wonderful sandwiches, soups, quiche and sandwich pastries. The lunch special was a lunch pastry, soup, drink and cookie. They were all so flavorful and the cookie was amazing. It was a group lunch so we had the fruit pizza too. That was tasty and beautiful. I’ll be back.

  • Heather McDonald

    More than just a cookie!. Dutch Brothers Bakery has a small restaurant and small menu, but their love for food is great! I have yet to have a bad pastry, sandwich, or soup there. Their friendly service and casual atmosphere is just the place for an lunch date. I always bring people here for a good sandwich. Their curry chicken sandwich on sunflower bread is a must have! Their soups change daily but you can check ahead on their website to see what’s on tap. The quiches are divine and the cheesecake is transcendent. Don’t forget to get a couple packs of the famous stroopwaffles on your way out.

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(406) 252-1960

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1707 17th St W, Billings, MT 59102

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