
Cateye Cafe
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Cateye Cafe business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
23 N Tracy Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States
Service hours
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2:30 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2:30 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Customer experiences
This is our pay what you can cafe for our town. They do an amazing service - feeding about 120 people per night. They have suggested prices, and you can pay or not pay or pay extra to help them continue the service. I had always been told that their food was really really good and I finally got to try it. It was one of the tastier meals I’ve had in quite some time and super healthy.
The first thing I noticed was it is a pay what you can restaurant. (Kind of like Humble Bundle for any gamers out there)They have suggested prices and then you can also buy extra meals for others. Second, the food was awesome. There was so much flavor. The ingredients are all fresh and local. We had a bowl that had some grains, tomatoes, bison, and a really yummy spicy sauce. We also got a turkey and cheese wrap for the picky eater. She loved it. We actually ate at their food truck at the Big Sky Farmers Market.
Absolutely love this concept - Pay what you can - allowing us to: give something back to the community here and have a choice stress free dinner served quick & with smile. Needless to say, delicious dinner. Fantastic volunteers! Lovely idea! After chatting with some regulars outside they mentioned the Warming Center little further. We went there and after seeing the need for what not, we decided to drive back to hotel and donate what we could from our suitcases. Seeing a gentleman collapse while we arrived the 2nd time to the Warming center and paramedics / firemen in action, we hope this little clothes / cosmetics etc just makes someone life a little better today / tomorrow. We wish you both - Fork & Spoon and the Warming center - a lot for customer that are able to support you. We wish we would live locally to be able to do more / more often for/with you. Thank you very much for your kind heart!
First off, let me state that I am very grateful this place is here. Leaving an abusive relationship, having a lousy family, next to no resources for women who have found the courage to leave a domestic violence situation, and finally, blowing the transmission in my Jeep in Big Timber, left me in the worst predicament I have faced yet. I would have gone hungry more nights without your services. As I struggle to find a job (yes, I know, EVERYONE is hiring) and submitting around 200 plus resumes and applications these last couple of months, means that apparently I must be missing all the employers who are REALLY hiring, and keep finding the businesses who are keeping job listings up, to suggest either a business or the economy is doing better than it actually is- I have had a couple of very good meals there. I have only used your services I think 4 or 5 times, but I felt like tonight's meal ought to be brought to the attention of whomever is in charge there. I'm trying hard not to feel offended by what I was given as a Vegetarian Lasagna meal, but when it's charred black, burnt to a crisp, and basically inedible, I have to say, the people who use your services are struggling, or homeless, or experiencing some type of life difficulties, but they are human beings, regardless. I would not have served that to a dog, much less a human being, when that may be the only meal they have had all day. Whomever looked at that portion, and thought it looked OK (or good enough for the clientele anyway) should have their eyes checked and their brains examined.
Cateye Cafe is a restaurant.



