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In Search Of: Finger Steaks at Zimm's Burger Stache in Boise
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A chance stop led me to Zimm’s Burger Stache in Boise for a late lunch. While my dining companion ordered the Lou Brown Burger, a nice burger topped with jalapeños, bacon and pepper jack cheese, my eyes immediately caught the sign for “hand-battered finger steaks”. Having developed a taste for the little bits of beefy goodness, I immediately ordered a combo. The combo offered a choice of fries or…
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Good diners are like the bar in Cheers, it seems like everybody knows your name. At the Express Cafe in Meridian, you constantly hear customers greeted by name by the staff and vice versa, hellos to other guests as diners walk in and a general extremely friendly atmosphere. Part of it comes from the staff; Manager Rikki has been there since 1999, brought in by her mother who herself was the manager for many years starting in 1996. Owner Ken is celebrating his 30th anniversary of the Express Cafe, which says something about not only the welcoming atmosphere but also about the food that keeps bringing people back for breakfast and lunch.
The menu includes some good breakfasts on it, with breakfast being a very popular item at the Express Cafe. A Veggie Omelet comes with perfectly cooked hash browns and toast or a plain Belgian waffle. On any item, country fried potatoes can be substituted for the hash browns. Other options for breakfast include Chicken Fried Steak and Eggs, French Toast, pancakes and many versions of omelets and breakfast burritos. Breakfast and lunch are served all day, so there is no worry that you can’t get your favorite breakfast in the early afternoon.
For lunch at the Express Cafe in Meridian, there is a wide range of sandwiches, burgers and salads. There are also some really good entrees to be had. The Chicken Fried Steak appears as an entree, with one of the sides being some of the best mashed potatoes on this side of Idaho. A nice cream sausage gravy coats the nicely fried tender steak, with a nice kick to the spice level. Garlic toast also comes with ‘basket’. For just a little bit more, bigger eaters can get the ‘dinner’, which adds an extra side. Sides include a dinner salad, tater tots, fries (tater sticks), soup and onion rings. Another good entree is the Finger Steaks, the Boise specialty that is nicely fried and served with a zippy cocktail sauce and the same choices of sides.
Burger choices are excellent, with the burgers using a quality 1/3 Angus beef patty. The Mushrooom Swiss Burger is piled high with delicious sauteed mushrooms, the cheese melted perfectly over the earthy mushrooms. The patty is nice and juicy, cooked just right. The Jalapeño Burger puts a nice helping of peppers beneath a slice of pepper jack cheese. All burgers, as well as sandwiches, come with a choice of sides. For something different, the Taco Salad is huge. The basket shaped fried wheat tortilla is piled high with greens, tomatoes, onions, beef or chicken and sour cream, with plenty of salsa to spice things up.
Seating at the Express Cafe is plentiful, with plenty of booths and several long tables which are good for either larger groups or, during busy times, several small groups. A great way to know your neighbors! Service is fast and efficient with the smiling waitstaff always nearby to top off drinks. Overall, the Express Cafe in Meridian is a great neighborhood place, a place where you quickly can get accustomed to going to on a regular basis for delicious, quality food.
Express Cafe
400 E. Fairview Avenue
Meridian, ID
(208) 888-3745
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Express Cafe in Meridian A Place To Enjoy Great Diner Food Good diners are like the bar in Cheers, it seems like everybody knows your name. At the…
An Idaho specialty, Finger Steaks, Cocktail Sauce and Tater Tots. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat
Sometimes it is nice to take a drive out into the country and even better if that results in a great meal at the destination. The Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe in Weiser is such a destination, a trip worth it both for the scenery along the way, the beautiful view while you’re there and the excellent food and drink to enjoy. The drive is simple and nice, taking less that an hour and 15 minutes from Downtown Boise. Cattle and horse ranching and green produce fields line the route. The cows sometimes stare at you as you drive by, while the horses are just plain disinterested.
As you pass through Weiser on US-95, the Mountain Man (formerly the Eclipse Man) at the Riverview Metal Art and Magic Shop greets you along the way and let’s you know you’ve only got another ten minutes. As you pull into the parking lot for the Mann Creek Cafe and Store, you know this is a special place. As owner Brenda Tanner explained, “The actual Mann Creek Cafe is probably about 100 years old. Recently modeled in 2011, it was closed down for three years and then we bought it a year ago, so we’ve been open a year on September 8th. Its been wonderful! This place is definitely a historical spot in the Valley so we’re thrilled to have it”.
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Best finger steaks around. at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
The key to the Mann Creek Cafe is FRESH. George Folkman, Brenda’s partner, explained, “None of our meat is frozen like our prime rib, our fish is hand-cut and battered cod, everything here is fresh. No frozen food at all”. Indeed, the freshness of everything is noticeable at the Mann Creek Cafe. Brenda added, “We worked for a long time before we opened with chefs to get the menu we wanted because we wanted to have really good, fresh food. Our finger steaks are all hand-cut New York Strip steak. We hand-cut them; we don’t bread them until you order them. We hand-tenderize them so they’re really fresh and wonderful.
We do our chicken strips the same way, we hand-cut all of our chicken, it’s all breast meat; and we bread it when you order it. Our shrimp is breaded when you order it. Everything is fresh, our hamburger is all fresh ground meat but we make the patties here on-site. None of our meat is frozen”.
It took a few trips to try several of the tasty items, but it was worth it. The Tri Tip Burger is a nice patty covered with the sliced tri tip, a flavorful cut of beef that is smoked to a nice flavor and tenderness. It is topped with cheese, BBQ sauce, lettuce and tomato. This was my first exposure to the Mann Creek Cafe, having been sent there after getting a ‘best food around’ suggestion from someone in Weiser when I visited a few days before the eclipse. The burger was cooked to a perfect medium rare and juicy, with the flavorful tri tip adding texture and a beefy punch. I was astounded—-this was the best burger I had enjoyed in a long time. The fries were crispy on the outside and nice and soft on the inside. I knew I’d have to come back and try some other items on the menu.
Entrance to the Mann Creek Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
A return trip with some friends yielded plenty to taste. I had to try the Finger Steak Plate. Having had many places’ versions, many touted as the ‘best in Idaho’, I was anxious to try the Mann Creek Cafe’s version. And the verdict was—these might be the best ones in Idaho. The New York Strip finger steaks were tender, juicy and flavorful, while the breading was crunchy and perfectly cooked. The dipping sauce, the traditional cocktail sauce, added a nice zing to the finger steaks. Cutting them with just a regular knife was easy, a testament to the quality of the beef. It was so much nicer though to grab one, dunk it and bite it. No knife and fork necessary! The tater tots that came with it were nicely seasoned and fried too.
A straight Tri Tip Sandwich was really nice. The thick slices of smoked tri tip, served on a hoagie with cheddar and BBQ sauce, were smoked nicely and very tender. Overall, it was a delicious beefy sandwich and a great way to see what the relatively unknown tri tip cut is all about. The tri tip is smoked every day, seven days a week. On Friday and Saturday nights, they also smoke Prime Rib. It is available until it runs out. Often times a 40 pound order of Prime Rib vanishes within a few hours since people come from far away. Many claim it is the best Prime Rib in the Treasure Valley and Southwestern Idaho.
The Mann Creek burger, closeup at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
The signature burger at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe is of course the Mann Creek Burger. As Brenda described it, “The Mann Creek Burger is two patties, double cheese, double bacon; it’s wonderful. The patties are 1/3 pound patties and you can have your choice of cheese, pepper jack, Swiss, cheddar and American. It’s definitely a favorite, people like to add tri tip to it also. Then you have the double beef, double tri tip, double bacon, double cheese; that thing’s huge…….you’d be amazed how many people can actually finish one of those!”. George added, “People who order it, order it every time. Every time!”. When the burger was brought to the table, it was indeed huge. The cornmeal-dusted bun held up well to the big burger. The patties were juicy and the burger itself very tasty.
The Mann Creek Cafe has plenty of beverages to keep everyone happy. Besides fountain drinks, there are some good beers. One of the favorites were the Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy out of Wisconsin. Locally, the Wooly Bugger Wheat Beer, from Sockeye Brewing in Boise was really delicious. Brenda said, “We try to pull a lot of craft beers out of our local area. We support Sockeye, Payette Brewery, we support Ten Barrel, they’re all local breweries. We have ten beers on tap and a million different bottles of beer! We do beer, wine and then some pre-mixed hard drinks”. That is another reason to go to the Mann Creek Cafe for a drink. There is an outside bar on the deck and live music on it on Friday nights.
Sitting on the deck on a sunny afternoon, enjoying the view of the nearby hillsides while enjoying a cool drink, it is easy to spend a few hours relaxing before heading back to Boise. If you want to spend over a few hours, there is even RV parking with full hookups. There is plenty of parking for cars, a bonus when they host Christmas parties, wedding and anniversary parties and other special events.
Cherry Cobbler at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
One thing that everyone saved room for was dessert. Brenda is very proud of the desserts she sells. A Cherry Cobbler was ordered and it was delicious, freshly made and served with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. Brenda came by the table to tell us, “We make peach, cherry or blackberry cobbler and we have brownie sundaes. We top them both with ice cream and it’s delicious! We do a Cheesecake Chimichanga also. It’s a chimichanga but inside it’s cheesecake. The filling we home make here and we put raspberries or strawberries on top of it, cream and then graham cracker crumbles. It’s rolled in a large tortilla. It’s really good!”.
It was finally time to return to Boise. The drive was easy and the memories of the afternoon at the Mann Creek Cafe good. It’ll be a regular drive in the future, for great views and delicious food and relaxing times.
Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe
1498 Highway 95
Weiser, ID 83672
Phone: (208) 549-2169
Open seven days a week
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Tri tip Burger Plate at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
View from the Patio Deck at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Salad and Tri Tip sandwich at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Tri Tip Sandwich with Green Salad at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
The Beer and Wine Bar at the Mann Creek Cafe at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Meat on the Trip Tip Sandwich at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Mountain Man Sculpture in Weiser. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
The Mann Creek Burger with Fries at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Wooly Bugger Wheat Beer from Sockeye Brewing in a big glass at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Looking towards the bar at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
George and Brenda of the Mann Creek Cafe and Country Store. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Mann Creek Country Store and cafe from the front at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
A cut finger steak with cocktail sauce and tater tots at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Dining Room at the Mann Creek Cafe at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Tri Tip Burger at the Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Cows on the drive to Mann Creek Cafe. Photo by Ed Simon for The Boise Beat.
Mann Creek Country Store and Cafe In Weiser Worth The Drive for Great Food Sometimes it is nice to take a drive out into the country and even better if that results in a great meal at the destination.
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