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December 2023 by Kathryn Springsteen
This coffee house has great food and an intimate experience in the old rock house. Although the fire had burnt the original house and restaurant down, it has been partially restored, and still has the history and rock walls with a patio and view. It’s a must stop for wonderful service and a quick bite to eat. Music too! The current owners have it up for sale, but they are still doing business. Buyers can contact me for more information. Google “Kathryn Springsteen”
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December 2023 by rusty clarke
Great place, good food and great people.Make the drive up hwy 70 and enjoy a
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October 2023 by Johnny Shelton
Ordered a latte and an almond pastry thingy and both of them were top notch! If you get a chance to stop here you will be pleased you did!
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August 2023 by Tobias Zier
Beautiful!! After a day in feather River canyon we made a stop here. Delicious banana bread, 4 berry smoothie, lemonade, ...The location is beautiful too!!
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August 2023 by Sabrina Stratus
A magical place with great energy! The owner Karen is multi talented and will make sure you have a delicious meal and wonderful service. Don’t miss out on this very unique special spot . On Weekends she has live music be sure to check it out ???
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June 2023 by Kari Mc Cauley
So friendly and she shared her onion starters
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May 2023 by Anna Burton
Hidden Gem on Highway 70, 40 minutes north of Chico / Oroville, Ca. Very clean, pet friendly, and attentive staff. Better quality Café type food amd drinks. We came around lunch time and enjoyed sitting on the patio with our 3 large dogs. This is a great place to relax and refresh.
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April 2023 by Heather Quevillon
The food and coffee were exceptional! You can tell the owner takes pride in what she prepares for customers. Also stayed in the yurt which was lovely and had a very comfy bed. Even with the hwy beyond temporarily closed, this place is well worth a visit.
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January 2023 by Emilia Erickson
We love this sweet little cafe!! They have emerged from the Camp Fire as a staple in the highway 70 corridor. We have enjoyed smoothies, coffee, pizza, muffins, burgers, bagels and also some live music! It’s a great place to visit and eat! Thanks for being one of the o Kay restaurants for miles around!
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December 2022 by mikey farnsworth
First time there and I didn't want to leave, I can't wait to go back and try something different. I forgot my phone to take pictures, or I would have shared the the great scenery. Especially the goat hahaha
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November 2022 by Lydia
Open, despite devastation from fires. Excellent coffee, and snacks. Haven't tried the menu yet, but it was intriguing and smelled devine.
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October 2022 by Alexander R. S
Can't reccomend this place enough. Beautiful little spot, great food, served by even greater staff. I can't wait to go back again on a Saturday evening for their live music!
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October 2022 by Nikki Fraser
Haven't been in the actual Stonehouse yet, but have stayed in the yurt and it's amazing
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September 2022 by Cassandra Ramirez
The Feather River Scenic Byway routewinds through the magnificent Feather River CanyonFew California highways feature such natural beauty and diversity in terrain, landscape,wildlife and elevation as the Canyon RouteIf you like history stopping by the Old Rock houseis a must.In 1915 Frank Barton Jr. moved to Yankee Hill with his father Frank Barton Sr. They filed two mining claims near the site of the future Rock House. After his father died in 1935, Frank Barton Jr. sold the land to Stephen DetlowDetlow’s filed a 20-acre mining claim near the Rock House site on the property they acquired. Stephen also started building several stone structures on the propertyWhen completed the stone structures served as a gas station and eatery. It was originally called “The Detlow”. Some years later, the name was changed to the “Rock House”The Nov 2018 Camp Fire in Butte County, Ca was devastating to many people in Butte CountyConcow and Yankee Hill were always small communities (approximately 300 people total) with few amenities, but their history goes back to the 1850’sThis area was blessed with several historic structures from the past but in 2018 they lost the Lunt home, the turn of the century Armbruster home, both on Nelson Bar Road, the 1949 Grange building on Big Bend RoadThe only places left in Yankee Hill and Concow to informally gather are the old Messilla Valley School House and two eating establishments, The Rock House and Scooters.We need to support these few remaining historic structures so these important fixturesin the community’s identity still exist for the current residents and those that want to rebuild and return in the futureThe owner Karen McGowan has really made this place spectacular. The food is satisfying and the atmosphere is welcoming.They serve cheeseburgers, hot sandwiches, soup, pizza, salads, bagels and sweets.They also serve Beer, cocktails and WineCome check out the rock house at11865 CA-70 Yankee Hill, Ca 95965Their hours are:Monday 8AM–3PMTuesday 8AM–3PMWednesday 8AM–3PMThursday 8AM–3PMFriday 8AM–3PMSaturday 8AM–7PMSunday 8AM–3PM
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July 2022 by Charlotte Elmore
The food was great. Very friendly service. There is only outside dining because of the fire but it was nice. It was a lot cooler than in town. They had a couple people playing music and it was nice. I would go back for sure.