$5 for $10 Worth of Food and Drink at Twisp Cafe & Coffee House in Liberty Lake
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- Fresh pastries & coffee
- Live acoustic music
- Light, satisfying meals
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of light fare, pastries, and drink at Twisp Cafe & Coffee House in Liberty Lake.
Twisp Cafe crank starts its patrons’ days with a loaded menu of fresh breakfasts and coffees, and fuels afternoon lulls with deliciously light lunches and dinners. Dedicated day seizers can choose from a rotating cast of morning stars, including bagels, sandwiches, and wraps, or a piping-hot cup of fresh bean squeezings in the form of coffee or espresso drinks ($1.50–$5.50). For lunch or dinner, green pastures spread themselves across the honey-lime-drizzled and pineapple-peppered Caribbean salad ($5.50/half, $7.50/full). Chicken pesto and turkey bacon paninis ($8.50 each) roll hot off the presses to deliver a full subscription of flavor into awaiting mouth slots. Exercise your inner King Solomon and split a sandwich, panini, or wrap in half and pair it with your choice of pasta or garden salad, kettle chips, or the soup du jour ($6.50).
Live acoustic music reverberates throughout Twisp each Wednesday at 7 p.m., with $4 glasses of wine served the first Wednesday of every month, creating a dining experience that's both classy and comfortable, like taking a nap in a throne or matching your top hat and sweatpants.
Reviews
The Spokesman-Review and Frugal Chic Living featured Twisp Cafe and Coffee House. Eighty-seven percent of Urbanspooners recommend Twisp and three Yelpers give it 3.5 stars.
- The service is great, and the atmosphere is bright and airy. – Ted M., Yelp, 2/13/11
- Great food, wife loves the coffee and it's a great experience. – Barrandon M., Yelp, 10/21/10
- Fresh pastries & coffee
- Live acoustic music
- Light, satisfying meals
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of light fare, pastries, and drink at Twisp Cafe & Coffee House in Liberty Lake.
Twisp Cafe crank starts its patrons’ days with a loaded menu of fresh breakfasts and coffees, and fuels afternoon lulls with deliciously light lunches and dinners. Dedicated day seizers can choose from a rotating cast of morning stars, including bagels, sandwiches, and wraps, or a piping-hot cup of fresh bean squeezings in the form of coffee or espresso drinks ($1.50–$5.50). For lunch or dinner, green pastures spread themselves across the honey-lime-drizzled and pineapple-peppered Caribbean salad ($5.50/half, $7.50/full). Chicken pesto and turkey bacon paninis ($8.50 each) roll hot off the presses to deliver a full subscription of flavor into awaiting mouth slots. Exercise your inner King Solomon and split a sandwich, panini, or wrap in half and pair it with your choice of pasta or garden salad, kettle chips, or the soup du jour ($6.50).
Live acoustic music reverberates throughout Twisp each Wednesday at 7 p.m., with $4 glasses of wine served the first Wednesday of every month, creating a dining experience that's both classy and comfortable, like taking a nap in a throne or matching your top hat and sweatpants.
Reviews
The Spokesman-Review and Frugal Chic Living featured Twisp Cafe and Coffee House. Eighty-seven percent of Urbanspooners recommend Twisp and three Yelpers give it 3.5 stars.
- The service is great, and the atmosphere is bright and airy. – Ted M., Yelp, 2/13/11
- Great food, wife loves the coffee and it's a great experience. – Barrandon M., Yelp, 10/21/10
Need To Know Info
About OOB- Twisp Cafe & Coffee House
The sun is a constant presence at Twisp Cafe & Coffee House, flooding in the windows in the morning to shake the drowsiness from commuters and hovering overhead as diners stop in for lunch. The recently retooled menu spills over with Mediterranean-inspired options, including pizza dotted with olives and fresh basil, falafel sandwiches, and flaky baklava made in-house. These pair with energizing drinks, such as salted-caramel lattes and huckleberry white mochas. Visitors can make use of the free WiFi or stop by for frequent events, including acoustic musicians, book signings, and chances to take a ride in the bean roaster.