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Putah Creek Cafe

1 Main St., Winters, CA - (530) 795-2682
the Putah Creek Café is the town gathering place for locals and a destination diner for bicyclists from Davis and breakfast fans all the way to wine country.Try thePutah Creek Scramble, a hearty hodge podge of eggs scrambled with a corn tortilla, cheese, chilies, and crumbled chorizo sausage.
100% Approval Rating (8 votes)

Scorecard

4 - Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
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Michael Stern - Photos (3)
Roadfood.com Editor
" Offspring of the fancier Buckhorn Steak and Roadhouse across the street, the Putah Creek Café is the town gathering place for locals and a destination diner for bicyclists from Davis and breakfast fans all the way to wine country. Dinner is served on weekend ..."   [Read More]

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Map & Web Site

1 Main St., Winters, CA
(530) 795-2682

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:Yes
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
Not too fiery, but bright with spice and color, Putah Creek's bowl of red comes with hot buttermilk biscuits -- ideal for mopping the last of the tasty chili from its broad bowl.
"Not too fiery, but bright with spice and color, Putah Creek's bowl of red comes with hot buttermilk biscuits -- ideal for mopping the last of the tasty chili from its broad bowl."
Michael Stern





Santa Fe Mexican corn pie is made of roasted chilies, two cheeses, coarse corn meal and sweet corn, topped with sour cream and sided by a rainbow of tortilla chips and a cup of salsa fresca.
"Santa Fe Mexican corn pie is made of roasted chilies, two cheeses, coarse corn meal and sweet corn, topped with sour cream and sided by a rainbow of tortilla chips and a cup of salsa fresca."
Michael Stern


Artist R. Crumb used to live in Winters, and he is said to have spent many mornings hanging out inside the Putah Creek Cafe having long breakfasts and sketching on napkins.
"Artist R. Crumb used to live in Winters, and he is said to have spent many mornings hanging out inside the Putah Creek Cafe having long breakfasts and sketching on napkins."
Michael Stern



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