Big Hole Bagel & Bistro
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Delivery
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Big Hole Bagel & Bistro Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Adam Hansen
Best bagels I've ever had! Omelette was top notch. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Resonably priced. I'll definitely return. I'm craving their Idaho potatoes already.
Savannah Pontiff
Bagels were good, I got Huckleberry cream cheese on a blueberry bagel and it tasted just like plain cream cheese. My fiance got a sausage, egg, and cheese bagel. Lattes were good too.
Travel With Nest
Good bagel, friendly staff.
See Onn Yeow
Surprise find in a small town of Driggs. Fantastic place for breakfast. I had one of the best cinnamon roles ever. Excellent bagels. Everyone in my group of 15 adults loved their breakfast, several ended up buying more as take away even after a hearty dine-in breakfast. Run by a family. For eat in, just need to be a little patient as only one cook, the father who prioritised consistent quality over more orders.
garrett johnson
I came in Saturday morning and it was packed was told wait was 20-30 min which I said fine food took over 40 min to come out but the staff was amazing and refunded me completely and gave me a cinnamon roll amazing customer service. I wasn’t rude and didn’t even ask for money back I would highly recommend to anyone good food!
Austin Smith
Really sad that I didn’t eat here til the last day of my trip... otherwise I would have been here all the time. The food was delicious, the portions very generous, and the staff very friendly. I would definitely recommend it and will be back on my next trip!
Katelyn Stenger
Bltc was great, quick and easy. Cute atmosphere.
Richard Nixon
The owner is our land Lord live right next door, I've got to agree with everyone great place to grab a bite to eat very nice staff good ole small town dinning similare dinning in Portland Oregon 45 min wait half of that would be standing outside waiting for your place to sit. Also bonus bag of bagels when rents paid win win highest level of recommendation.
Kristen G
First time in 10 years we had horrible service. We have always enjoyed the atmosphere and delicious food. This morning the server was rude, poured water on our daughters (no apology or mop up), and she basically snarled at us as we exited the establishment. Hope she has a better day.
George Williams
Okay, I know what you're thinking. This is a review for Big Hole. What are you doing raving about Peak Printing and their magnificent, high quality prints of your friend looking very full, holding two empty plates? But before I can tell you that story, I have to tell you this story.
So there we are, ordering a moderately late breakfast at our local Biggest Hole. My buddy Dakota is feeling extra hungry this morning and, of course, particularly ambitious. Dakota decides on some fancy combo breakfast IN ADDITION TO an order of pancakes. "But sir," the waitress stammered, clearly in panic mode. "Nobody's ever finished the pancakes here before." While the nervousness in her voice certainly seemed authentic, something about the look in her eyes told us that this might not quite be the entire truth about what exactly goes on here at Big Hole. There we were, on a leisurely vacation within view of the Grand Tetons, trying to stop our friend Jared from getting morning drunk and before even ordering breakfast we already had a mystery on our hands.
Well, not to be undone nor told how to live his breakfast life, Dakota doubled down on his order and not only ordered the combo, but also the pancake stack--and when they came, he completely destroyed them both. Truly, it was a sight to behold. Watching Dakota perform this breakfast miracle was nothing short of life changing. I may not remember how my breakfast tasted that day, but I certainly remember how I felt watching this early morning wonder.
Well, after a quick run to the local print shop (who did an all-star job, by the way) for pictures of Dakota to sign, we headed back to Big Hole and presented the owners with the first man to complete their presumably newly invented breakfast challenge. In gratitude and in awe, they accepted this memory in printed form and legend has it the photo still hangs there to this day.
Truly, if I learned anything from my experience at this particular Big Hole, it's this: my good friend Dakota is not just a big eater. He's an artist. Almost gave 4 out of 5 stars because of the mysterious deceit from the mouth of our waitress. But let's be real. It's not every day you get to experience a miracle before 10 AM.