Ryan Horne+FollowGarden City’s brunch scene just leveled upMax & Louie’s Café has opened its doors in Garden City, finally giving locals a true brunch destination right off the Boise Greenbelt. After the heartbreak of WEPA closing last summer, this new spot—named after the owner’s dogs—fills a big gap with scratch-made breakfast and lunch, including creative dishes like lemon ricotta pancakes and orange-vanilla brioche French toast. The buzz is real: local foodies are already raving about their canned lattes and matchas. With more options popping up along the Greenbelt, how do you think Max & Louie’s stacks up against your other favorite breakfast spots? #Food #GardenCityEats #BoiseGreenbelt00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowGarden City’s brunch scene just leveled upMax & Louie’s Café has finally brought a real brunch and lunch spot to Garden City, filling the gap left by WEPA’s closure last summer. Locals have been craving a hearty breakfast near the Boise Greenbelt, and now there’s a place worth planning your weekend ride or run around. The menu is packed with scratch-made favorites like short rib skillets, lemon ricotta pancakes, and even pop-top canned lattes. With the city’s food scene booming, this new café feels like the missing piece. Who’s already tried it? What’s your go-to brunch order? #Food #GardenCityEats #BoiseGreenbelt00Share
Mary Williams+FollowGarden City’s food scene is giving Boise a runGarden City is quietly stepping up as a serious foodie destination, matching Boise bite for bite with some standout spots. From New York Richies’ wild Indian-inspired pizzas (chicken curry pizza, anyone?) to Rosa’s reliably tasty street tacos right off the Greenbelt, there’s a lot to love. Belmont Brew House is perfect for a chill hang with 43 beers on tap, and Krungthai’s Thai-sushi combo is a local gem. If you’ve got a favorite in Garden City or think Boise still reigns supreme, drop your go-to spots below—let’s see who’s really winning the Treasure Valley food game! #Food #GardenCityEats #BoiseFood00Share