The decor at Whispering Canyon Cafe takes a fun, childhood, playful look at Western living and rodeo themes.
Ham and Cheddar Omelette which is served with Country Potatoes and a House-made Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuit.
The Ham and Cheddar Omelette at Whispering Canyon Cafe.
Once you cut into the Ham and Cheddar Omelette, you can see where they put the ham! There is about equal amounts of cheese on top as there is on the inside.
The Country Potatoes are a "side item" for a couple of the entrees on the breakfast menu.
A House-made Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuit at Whispering Canyon Cafe.
Ham and Cheddar Omelette which is served with Country Potatoes and a House-made Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuit.
Those Country Potatoes were so tasty and aromatic. They had small bits of pepper, garlic, onion and a dried herb tossed in the mix.
The House-made Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuit is served with a couple of the breakfast plates at the Whispering Canyon Cafe. It is surprisingly light. The whipped "butter" in the background, was really more like margarine.
Most of the dining at Whispering Canyon Cafe is table and chair based (i.e. there are a few booths here, but not many). This is a table setting for four guests.
There are some larger tables at Whispering Canyon Cafe. This table is set for seven guests.
There are great design elements like this oil painting hanging on the walls of the main dining area.
At 7:30am, the Cafe is pretty empty and quiet. It stayed like this for the hour that I was there, but I think by 9am, the "show" antics that Whispering Canyon Cafe is known for, kick in.
When the main dining area at Whispering Canyon Cafe is full of guests, it will get noisy — but I've never really felt like the spacing was too cramped together. There's actually a good amount of room between the tables.
When the dining room at Whispering Canyon Cafe is empty, it's a little easier to see how much space there is between the tables and chairs.