Double B Farm Country Store & Cafe
About
Cafes, Breakfast & Brunch, American (Traditional)
Location
Adress: 2777 S Brostuen Rd, Beloit, WI 53511
Phone: (608) 921-0293
Work Hours
Business info
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Wes N.
When we pulled in, I asked my father, who first found the restaurant via Yelp, "where in Podunk-ville are we!?" This restaurant, if you can call it that, is not a place you drive by and think to yourself, "we should try that next time." With hardly more than 6 tables and a gravel drive, appetizing is not the first words that come to mind. As we walked by the pigs and ducks, since the place is attached to a very used barn, the kitten greeted us with a "meow" and we walked in. As the amount of cars parked outside suggested, there weren't many hungry souls inside.
We were greeted by the owner and he set us at our table. The four of us sat down in what is assumed to be hand-me-downs of restaurant furniture, and our waitress took our drink order. We passed the time looking over the decor, the breckfast menu, and the baby goats they had in a play pen just around the corner. As we glanced over the small menu, one item in particular stood out: duck butt muffins. Muffins made with duck eggs are not only bigger, but from what we tasted, better. We all agreed that the muffins are reason itself to take the trip over to this hole-in-the-barn.
Our food came soon after and hot out of the oven is a light description of how fresh it was. My brother's omelette was stocked full of meat, the gravy was thick, and the eggs and meat could only be assumed as straight from the farm. My family isn't the smallest in the world, so biscuits and gravy is the breckfast of champions. The sausage wasn't sliced daintily, and greatly appreciated by 3 hungry men. And after a few bites, we all nodded in agreement that this breakfast was something we'd all try again. As we paid the bill, only in cash, we thanked the owner, our waitress, and the goats. Outside, we said goodbye to the pigs, the cat, and the barn. As Schwarzenegger said, "I'll be back." -
Paul N.
What an interesting destination!!!
It was great!
We will make another trip!!!
Food was awesome.
Animals were all around. -
Tasha T.
Tiny little adorable restaurant in the middle of nowhere. Worth the drive. Do it.
You park in the front yard of a barn house and immediately see goats and lambs and barn cats. Inside is a quaint seating area and through another door is another seating area and the kitchen.
The food is all completely fresh and unprocessed. The prices are ridiculously reasonable and the atmosphere feels as though you've been invited into someone's home for breakfast/lunch.
There are only a few employees so be prepared to sit tight with your coffee for a bit, but the wait is absolutely worth it.
They also sell a variety of their own meats at affordable prices.
We are definitely going back, and I highly recommend anyone who values good, farm fresh food to stop into this lovely place. -
Jp M.
Good food, good service, good people!
Duck butt muffins, ribeye breakfast. Also bought their meats! -
Ken K.
This is one of the most unique places we have eaten at. It's an actual farm with animals every where, including wild Turkeys. For being a farm we were disappointed with frozen hash browns and plain tasting eggs. Their Duck Butt Muffins were the best thing on the menu. Place wasn't the cleanest we have seen. But we can look over a lot as it was uniquely cool.