I was finally able to eat there over the summer, and loved it. I consider it the five star, frosty deluxe. The food is a bit pricey and the wait for the food seems like forever when your hungry, but that’s the trade-off for good fresh food. If you’ve got the time and cash this is a great place
We Sell Juice Plus +.
Place rating: 5 Minden, NV
The food is excellent, but it’s rarely ever open. We’ve tried going here 4 times this summer and they have been closed all 4 times,
Laurie L.
Place rating: 4 Blairsden-Graeagle, CA
Great food but can get busy! I have eaten here many times and everything has been good. Portions are huge but can be shared. My husband and I could share a serving and both be full. It is pricey but good food usually is. Worth every penny! I only gave 4 stars because when trying to place a pickup order, they asked to call me back and never did. I was short on time and never got to eat lunch that day. That didn’t make me too happy.
Carol L.
Place rating: 5 Rocklin, CA
Great creative food! Had the Quinoa &Kale Salad & also the Trailer Trash Burger! Amazing! Hopefully, they have a real place next time :)
Kelly F.
Place rating: 5 Carson City, NV
A little slice of heaven. The breakfast sandwich was amazing! And to top it off, the lemon pastry was worth every calorie!
Sam M.
Place rating: 5 Quincy, CA
It’s nice to see a place open to eat at noon on a Sunday in Plumas County. The food is good and the portions are huge. The woman working there was very courteous and fast to make the food. I believe the bread they use is homemade, it’s very tasty and cut nice and thick.
Julie S.
Place rating: 4 Mill Valley, CA
Went to lunch on a Sunday afternoon at Bread & Butter. Everything my group had was delicious and portions were enough to feed two. Outdoor seating and pet friendly. Great place for breakfast or lunch!
Jessica M.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
I loved this place! We were visiting my mother in law, who lives in the area, and this was easily the best breakfast we had while we were there. We got the breakfast scramble with bacon, a waffle, and I nibbled on my mother in law’s huge portion of french toast, made with house made bread. The scramble had a nice mix of spices that gave it a kind of Mexican feel, and was really good. The portions at this place are large, too, so unless you have a big appetite, you can definitely share. The house made bread is nice and nutty and makes delicious french toast. On a non food related note, they’re clearly family friendly, with a couple water tables for little kids to play at, which my 3 year old made good use of, and a water bowl available for your four legged friends.
Jeremy L.
Place rating: 4 Reno, NV
Is it a building? Is it a food truck? It’s somewhere in the middle and regardless — it’s really good. We saw B&B as we were in Graeagle and staying in Portola, we decided to give it a try based on great Unilocal reviews. We pulled into the lot, parked and went to order. It was a simple process at the window. We settled on: White Trash Fries Biscuits and Gravy w/2 eggs French Toast Cinnamon bun french toast 2 orange juices and 3 chocolate milks The total came to around $ 60 before tip which seemed a little pricey. We waited about 10 – 15 minutes(there was a large party ahead of us) and then were called up for our food and drinks. White trash fries: These are fries with white gravy on top. They are pretty darn good. I’m not sure if they make their own fries or not but it was quite delicious and I preferred the flavor of the fries rather than the bisucit. Biscuits and Gravy: Same gravy used in the white trash fries — it’s very good. The biscuits were a little dry to be honest. The gravy took care of some of that but they did crumble from being too dry. French toast: Nice thick toast served with syrup. Tasted good and bread was great. Cinnamon bun french toast: It’s hard to describe this one. Take a giant cinnamon bun and a cut a slice out of it. This had syrup and the cinnamon bun filling but the bread/bun had not been soaked in the mixture to make it soft. The end result was ok but could have been better by actually soaking that bread and then frying it like regular french toast. Perhaps this was an oversight. The orange juices were pretty darn small. Imagine the little clear cups you get on an airplane. We’ll come back next time we are up here. Hopefully the cinnamon bun french toast was an oversight and we’ll share next time to keep the cost down.
Road H.
Place rating: 4 Reno, NV
Stopped in on July 2. We were surprised by the size of the menu and pleased they were so friendly! I ordered the pulled pork special sandwich and my husband ordered a burger. He declared it the best we have found in the area hands down! My sandwich was delicious as well moist and bbq-y! Fries were tasty too. Highly recommended! We took our order home but they have plenty of room for seating. Too bad they are not here year round! Given a choice in all of blairsden and graeagle… Stop HERE for the food! Hey. Many pro-tips suggest ordering to go and then go visit the Brewing Lair just up the road on 70.
Pukashell V.
Place rating: 5 Sacramento, CA
Blairsden has a food truck? And it’s awesome. If you want breakfast that isn’t typical diner dreck, delicious sandwiches and desserts this is your place. Pick up some lunch to go and head to the Brewing Lair. This joint is a gem.
Adam K.
Place rating: 2 Reno, NV
First of all the food is great and it’s a nice little hangout to have in a small town. That is everything positive I have to say. I would recommend you go here if you want to wait an hour for your food to be cooked by someone who is obviously angry at the world. If she had a good attitude it might have made the experience a little better. But the stuffed cinnamon roll French toast was delicious but not worth the hassle and the wait.
David s.
Place rating: 5 Mill Valley, CA
I had a giant Mimosa and the breakfast sandwich. What a way to start my vaca! One of the best I’ve had! I also ordered the Benedict sando, chorizo burrito, and another breakfast sando to go for the guys back at the condo and they all agreed that it deserved 5 stars. The three ladies were super sweet and welcoming. I will be back on my way out of town.
B S.
Place rating: 5 Newman, CA
Stopped in today and noticed a large crowd ordering food. I thought to myself, «I’d better hurry up and get in line.» They also serve beer and wine, a definite plus! I ordered the Trailer Trash burger. When it arrived, it was a huge beef patty approximately 1″ thick with a fried egg, cheese, bacon, fries, lettuce, tomato, onion and probably more stuff o can’t remember. Onion rings were on it too, as well as fries on the side. I consumed it all, although I can’t remember how. I am now typing while in a food induced coma. Bottom line, you have to eat at this place. They also do pizza!!!
Spanky D.
Place rating: 5 Reno, NV
This place delivers. Had a HUGE turkey sando that was not cheap by most standards($ 11) but came with homemade bread, a generous helping of fresh turkey and all the usual fixings. The have a pretty diverse menu for a «food truck» and I think their breakfast menu might be even better than the lunch. They had homemade ice cream sandwiches the day we dined, and enormous chocolate chip cookies for purchase. The gals working the truck were incredibly friendly and warm. Made the experience even more enjoyable. This place will be on the list whenever in the area. Pro tip: Order something to go and take it to the Brewing Lair about a half mile down the road.
Meredith P.
Place rating: 5 Graeagle, CA
By far the best breakfast in the entire county! The breakfast burrito is perfectly packable for any adventure that awaits and the benedict sandwich is phenomenal; however everything is delicious and the portions are generous. To top it off the owner Tammy is the sweetest. Now open at night on weekends. Worth the wait and enjoy while you can, she’s only open seasonally!
Cathy B.
Place rating: 5 Quincy, CA
Classy all American example of making a passionate dream come true. Awesome dining experience on our way to Reno. Highly recommend the hamburger or pulled pork; yum! Be hungry!!!
Nicole B.
Place rating: 5 Reno, NV
All that delicious pulled pork smothered in creamy coleslaw made my southern heart go pitter-patter! I was driving around the area exploring when I saw this place, thanks to a little sign near the road. I decided to stop in for lunch since they had some inviting picnic tables with big umbrellas. I have very pale skin and burn easily so I seek out shade whenever possible! The little lady tending the trailer was as sweet as syrup and reminded me of my grandma in the best way possible. She called me sweetie pie and hunnybunch throughout our little chat and me placing my order. I felt right at home and it was like I was instantly transported to the south again! Southern hospitality at its finest! I ate it up just as quickly and voraciously as I ate my pulled pork sandwich. In the south, it is a crime not to eat your pulled pork topped with creamy coleslaw so it was a treat to see when my meal came out. I sure wasn’t expecting that! I was thrilled! The meat and coleslaw completely covered the bottom of the bun. This was so much food I was happy I didn’t get a side order of anything! I couldn’t even finish all of this on my own. The pulled pork was delicious and juicy. It had the perfect amount of sauce that gave it a good flavor without being overly saucy. The coleslaw was nice and cool on top of all that hot meat. I shoveled it all into my mouth as fast as I could because I would swear this meal was a dream my mind was using to play tricks on me. This was the best barbecue I’ve had on the west coast and it so figures because the little hole in the wall places always do it best! It’s nice to know that this is only an hour drive outside of Reno. Now I know where to come when I’m craving that good ol barbecue and some sweet southern hospitality! As the terminator says, I WILLBEBACK!
Ernie C.
Place rating: 4 Portland, OR
Definitely off the beaten track in Blairsden, CA, but we had a fantastic breakfast here. It’s a stand-alone trailer, sitting near the corner 89 and 70, with seating being a mix of patio furniture, picnic tables, etc. We picked up some menus near the window(we were the only customers on a Sunday morning). I ordered the white trash fries($ 14), while the GF ordered the huevos($ 14) as well as two coffees. Definitely not cheap, especially considering it was coming from a trailer. When we got our food after they called to us from the window — red plastic tray, large white paper basket for my fries, and a paper plate for the huevos. First things first, portions were huge. The GF and I could easily have split either one of our entrees and walked away full. The white trash fries would be amazing drunk food — giant portion of fries, drowned in a fantastic sausage gravy, cheese, and two fried eggs. So decadent and rich, and perfect to soak up any of the previous evening’s transgressions. The huevos were great, especially the house made tomatillo — the perfect mix of smoky and spicy. They’ve got a «big bertha» challenge on the menu — two beef patties, pulled pork, hot link, 6 slices of bacon, 5 onion rings, and fixings along with garlic fries. $ 36, and if you finish it all in 20 minutes, you get a tee shirt. .. I’m definitely tempted… While the prices are a bit high, the experience is unique, the servings are gigantic, and the food is delicious. Would definitely stop back when in the area.
Lisa M.
Place rating: 5 Larkspur, CA
Bread & Butter is sooooooooooooo good. Our first meal there were take away sandwiches. Turkey sandwiches on the FABULOUS fresh bread. Loaded with roast turkey and all the fixin’s. Since the sandwich was so big, we decided to keep our other halves for dinner. Second visit was also take away(up to the Brewing Lair!) of the awesome kale salad and wrap(wedge salad). The host was also really nice. She bakes the bread onsite. Yum. When in Blairsden, check it out!