Hiding In The Mountains, Coyote Pass Cafe In Washington Is The Epitome Of Small Town Charm
If you’ve never heard of Waterville, Washington, you’re certainly not alone. The tiny town of 1,138 is part of the Wenatchee-East Wenatchee metropolitan area, but it’s truly a hidden gem. And since quite a few of its buildings are listed on the State and National Historic Registers of Historic Places, visiting feels like going back in time.
If you’re looking for classic comfort food with a side of good old-fashioned hospitality, pay Coyote Pass Cafe in Waterville a visit. This small town eatery not only survived all the Covid closures, it seems to be doing better than ever.

When you're driving through town, you really can't miss it.

While this is not a fine dining experience, it's definitely memorable.

In fact, people come from the nearby Wenatchee quite frequently to dine here.

But if you manage to finish your meal here, you just might be too full for dinner.

The menu rotates whenever the owner decides it's time, but you'll always find plenty of classic breakfast entrees available.

Here, you're welcome to dine in or get takeout -- whatever you get, it will be delicious. And if you come for lunch, make sure you save room for some freshly baked pie.

Their current hours list them as open from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. on Saturday, and 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Have you ever heard of Coyote Pass Cafe? You can catch their daily specials and get up-to-date information on their hours on the restaurant’s Facebook page.
Address: Coyote Pass Cafe, 104 W Locust St, Waterville, WA 98858, USA