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Shannon Bradford
We had breakfast on a Saturday morning. The place was busy. It took a long time before the waitress even noticed us. Once seated we had to wait a long time to get menus, then the same to order. By the time our food came over an hour had passed.
The food was unremarkable. My omelette was mediocre at best. My wife's french toast was only OK. It took forever to get refills on water and to get our check.
Frankly, there are better places in town.
MaeTCB
Cute little restaurant with good service but the food was mediocre at best and not worth the price.
Michael Tobin
Great breakfast selection. I had the biscuit and gravy with two eggs, sausage and hash browns. A little pricey but everything is now. It was very good.
Dutch Daetwiler
Forks Cafe is an amazing local place in Ukiah that i would absolutely recommend to anybody on the area or passing through. Sam and crew are great people and the food is delicious. Our eggs benedict and biscuits and gravy were perfect.
jeff tompkins
Food was amazing. Best biscuits and gravy I've had in years. Highly recommend.
Bianca Cruz
Love this place. Never have to wait to get a seat and it has solid breakfast. The biscuits and gravy are really good.
Apple I
Nice and cozy place for easy breakfast. Not so many choices in the menu but acceptable. Warm service, dining room is clean but a little pricey for what we got.
Jason 13
Great food, good portion size, friendly service...a little pricey but still good over all experience.
nick gessner
Great people and great food
brian eads
just don't bother. I live down the road, for 20 years, and I've never had a meal here I cared for, service I appreciated, or anything that I can say positive about the place. I local breakfast/lunch spot that really should just be forgotten.