322 McKinley Avenue
Kellogg, ID 83837
Shoshone County
Phone: (208) 786-9611
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by Rachel A. on
It was just okay. Pretty average pizza with nothing special, in my opinion. Thin, extremely, crunchy pizza. It looked as if the toppings were just thrown on top of some already made cheese slice that they had in the back. The place itself was pretty roomy and had a relaxed feel to it. The place was extremely empty (like my bf and I were the only customers for maybe 2 hours) so im wondering how many ppl actually frequent it.
by Damon Laslo on
This was our 2nd visit to Woodfire after the ownership transition. Again: perfection. We were joined this time by 3 friends; 2 from out of town. We had a great time and an amazing meal!! There are several things that set Woodfire apart from its competition: 1. The service is warm, flawless and fun. This is so much more than a skill--it's an art! 2. The tasting menus. While other places offer them, the difference here is the surprise factor. You have to take that little leap of faith and just go with it. My husband was so hard core about this that he wouldn't even look at the menu. Three of us chose the 3-course; I had the veggie option (even though I'm not a vegetarian, I wanted something different from the others). There was not one bit of disappointment. 3. Wine. Their list has so many unique, small-production and reasonably-priced offerings that the wine alone becomes an adventure. If you're not wine-educated, let them share their wisdom and choose for you. If you're truly an oenophile, let them know that too and a different kind of party will begin. 4. Warmth and genuine-ness. There is not an ounce of stuffiness despite its sophisticated vibe. You easily feel as though you're at a close friend's dinner party. Since the menu changes very frequently, I won't go into what we ate except to say that it was all great. Remember that it's local and only what's in season. Expect to spend some time and enjoy it. While reservations are probably all but required, the bar area seems to offer a more casual and impromptu option. We hope to try that soon. I have to say after this visit that Woodfire has secured the #2 spot on our list. Only that very nice, very pricey place that starts with a "Q" ranks higher.
by Liza B. on
Lovely venue. Very classy, elegant, and yes, champagne does match the ambience. And I love mermaids and there's one in the lobby a la Art Deco. Some recent shows I've seen here: The Dresden Dolls, The Loved Ones, The Polyphonic Spree, another band I'm not remembering, but I do remember that PJ Harvey was in the crowd for that show... The mxed drinks could be better to match the classiness of the place, but this last time the lady bartender made me a really nice Raspberry Lemondrop. The Old Fashioneds were mediocre (or worse). They need to raise the stage though...when it's crowded you can't see the performers--esp. if you're short (I imagine, becaue I'm not--unless someone tall stands in front of me ; )