TwentyFive Main Cafe And Cake Parlor Menu

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  • Sam R.

    The cupcakes are amazing!! I'm looking forward to coming back and trying more. The service we had could have been better.

    (4)
  • Cody B.

    Dinner = 1 Star Cupcakes = 5 Star Average = 3 Star

    (3)
  • Emily S.

    I'm sorry but is it fair to call your business a "cake parlor" when you don't sell cakes? Their cupcakes were dense and didn't seem to be baked completely. The frosting was the same, dense. Flavors and decor of the cupcakes were similar as in both were very plain. This place was nothing special.

    (2)
  • Andrionni R.

    Found this place with my friend's nifty iPhone (via Yelp app :-P) when we were looking for dinner on our way back to Vegas from Brian Head and it's a pretty sweet place to hit up during that three hour trip. Let's break this down: Ambiance: Clean and open. Nice friendly people. The decor has a nice mix of modern and class as well as some of the local artists. It's a little drive into town, but it's a nice place to get the local flavor for a road warrior like myself. Food: Their menu features salads, pizzas, paninis, sandwiches, pastas, breakfast, coffees, and cupcakes! For this initial visit I had their penne primavera pasta with chicken. It was excellent. The garlicky creamy sauce, tomatoes, broccoli, cheese, and other fine ingredients I don't remember too well tasted great. It hit the spot after heavy session of still learning to snowboard. Dessert consisted of their strawberry muffin which tasted heavenly (they bake a bunch of flavors). Not too heavy and a little moist... and the strawberry topping sweetness worked well for me. Worth noting is a $1 muffin deal after 1900. Will be passing through here again on my trips to the parks and ski resorts. P.S. Free WiFi.

    (5)
  • Teri C.

    With their grand opening on March 31st, this cafe and cake parlor is very much in its infancy. I was introduced to this place by someone who referred Erin Dye as being a fabulous cake baker. With her new business under way, it gave me a chance to check out her cupcakes. My initial impression from the outside held a lot of promise. Three artfully designed wedding cakes sat in the window display on the right and diners sat at small tables by the windows on the left. There were also a handful of tables along the sidewalk. The blue and brown color scheme provided a modern and chic environment. A small sign directed me to the right since I was ordering cupcakes. Walking up to the display, about twelve different cupcake flavors teased me through the glass. Since they weren't labeled, I asked the girl behind the counter how much the cupcakes were and if they had a listing so I could make my choice. She said the cupcakes were $1.75 each and pointed to the other side of the counter (the cafe side) as to where they did have a list and shrugged her shoulders. I thanked her and walked around to the cafe side. There were quite a few customers in line and I just wanted to see what flavors were offered, so I came back later. When I returned about an hour later, no one was attending to the cupcake counter, so I got in line on the cafe side. While I waited, the BF noticed people now ordering from the cupcake counter but there was a growing line on that end too. Not wanting to lose my spot, I had a chance to check out the cafe menu while I waited. (It's definitely confusing to have a cupcake counter when no one is attending to it.) The cafe at Twenty Five Main offers up paninis, pasta, deli sandwiches, and salads. It's not quite a full service restaurant since you place your order at the counter and take a seat with your number. You help yourself to beverages and silverware, and the food is eventually brought out to you. They are definitely trying to give the Bear Paw Cafe Co. up the block a run for its business. The cupcake selections were slowly dwindling as customers were ordering them in the masses. Since I wanted to taste the most basic cupcake, I chose the Vanilla-Strawberry cupcake and it was presented in a nice little box to go. The frosting was the strawberry section and it looked and tasted like it was made from real strawberries, not just artificial flavorings. The cupcake itself reminded me of the ones from the Sprinkles chain in Southern California. Overall, it was okay for me. Perhaps if I had tried one of their other flavors like their Coconut-Coconut or Banana-Vanilla, I would have had a better experience. Overall, Twenty Five Main will surely improve in service as they get more adjusted on how to run their cafe and cupcake counters. And in a small town like St. George, having a cupcake parlor definitely stands out. How can one not resist something so sweet?

    (3)
  • Hagen M.

    The food is fairly decent, but the atmosphere is great. I wish they had a wider selection of tea and coffee. Their cupcakes are great. I wouldn't choose to go here, but I'll eat it if someone else suggests it.

    (2)
  • J Y.

    Best cupcakes that I have found here in St. George. I love catching a nice cup of coffee (in their adorable little handmade blue ceramic mugs w/birdies!), and a cupcake after a yoga class downtown. It's a good place to get an iced Mocha to go when exploring the Arts Festival in the spring. My favorite is going here with my kids for some treats when we are shopping downtown. Cute art, great service and great treats.

    (5)
  • Ian S.

    As far as the food I've only ever had the roast beef sandwich and garden frittata(which were both good, and very good, respectively) because then I had the cupcakes AND OH MY GOD THE CUPCAKES! They are delicious. I recommend the Chocolate Espresso, Vanilla Cream, Strawberry, and Raspberry in that order. And all of them, if available. I'd kind of like to try some more offerings from their menu but I just can't resist the cupcakes whenever I stop in. As for atmosphere, it's as good as it gets in this town. Staff is all super friendly and service is quick. There's outdoor seating available for nice days. Whoever picks the music made an excellent playlist that both your music snob cousin and middle aged mother will appreciate(Margot and the Nuclear So-and-Sos, WHAT???). Somehow the store maintains a zen-like peace regardless of how many screaming children are running around(I've found there are no places in this town that exclude children). Might be the acoustics or maybe because the place is separated by a lengthy wall in the middle... anyway. I love it. Come in to read and sip coffee(AND EAT CUPCAKES) whenever I have some free time. Definitely would recommend, especially if you're waiting in line for the Bear Paw cafe a few doors up. Bear Paw is alright but SO not worth waiting for when this gem is quiet and open and only 500 feet away.

    (4)
  • Danton S.

    this is the place your sister wants to open. This is the good guy version of Beef Obradys' minus the beer and fried food. The design and menu is awesome! some of the cupcakes sound irresistable.. This is what you want to see in a small city, unlike the many that are in cities like Portland and Seattle, this probably has little to no competion.

    (3)
  • Brooke M.

    Every Friday I knew what I had to have... Those Coconut Creme cupcakes. They are so addicting! Whenever I am in town I always have to stop by this place and get the Italian sub for lunch and a cupcake for dessert (of course!) I don't know what it is about that Italian sub I love so much... Or those cupcakes... But I will always love them. My favorite go to place when I need to catch up with friends or just to be by myself and blog on my laptop. The nicest service ever too! And how can you not like the vintage/indie style?!

    (4)
  • Trudi B.

    went once for breakfast and will not return. The food was clearly premade and nuked. No thanks.

    (2)
  • Dave N.

    The location is neat, the food is just OK. The cupcakes are what's popular here.

    (3)
  • James D.

    I like it, but I must admit that I don't understand the obsession others have for this place. The food is okay and the cupcakes are a little more than okay (not the best, in my honest opinion). The place is nice and roomy. Nothing bad has ever happened, but nothing has blown me away either.

    (3)
  • Barrett E.

    The Cubano and turkey club were great! The food was excellent but small portions for the price. Great music and atmosphere. Check it out.

    (4)
  • Sheldor U.

    I read the yelp reviews and decided to go anyways because the food and cupcakes sound like Chicago the city I left behind...and I miss it sorely. The atmosphere was right: they went above and beyond to make it hipster cafe (right down to old keys in the lampshades) and the mist outside is why we even decided to go in the first place. The menus were on big walls which is a good idea...except the aisles are narrow and this becomes annoying after a minute. Add to that the bakery case is oddly off in a side room that makes it harder to look at the menu, order, and look at cupcakes. I mean basically you have to do all 3 separately. Very poor design there. Unfortunately the food was as poor as the ordering design. I ordered some pasta dish and I guess I mistook the Italian word for the type of pasta for the dish I was getting. This place vaguely reminds of me Bottega Louie in LA that I go to on business trips...only Bottega Louie knows what its doing. Their food is SUPERB and their restaurant is gorgeous. in fact I wouldn't compare the actual restaurants, just the goals of food. The noodles I got were too thin, on a big ugly plate, and dripping in olive oil...like swimming in it. I use olive oil so much I go through a bottle every 2 months (cooking for one). But this is not how you do noodles people! Bottega louie has a dish using the same noodles, a dab of olive oil, feta cheese, tomatoes and it is SO good. I guess I was hoping it'd live up to that and it did not. It was like the McDonald's version: just terrible and no concept of how to make real Italian food (SWIMMING in olive oil?) I made some customization to my dish that probably didn't help it (maybe they put enough onion to soak up that olive oil, an idea that makes me gag). I looked at other tables who had the fettuccine, the thing I'd probably order instead. Again too much sauce and too thin noodles. Basically I could make these dishes better at home for cheaper and I suck at cooking. My niece and sister were to join me on this, except for the kid menu does not have pizza (which my very insistent niece wanted) and my sister wasn't about to spend $8 on a gas station like personal pizza. Bottega Louie also does pizza, and there's is beyond fantastic. They charge about $12 for one that would feed 3 people and its pure made in kitchen that day. This place looks like they use premade crap and the size is too small for one person and its $8...WTF? And though I brought my niece I tell ya, for a hipster cafe this place had too many kids (a common complaint of Utah.) They were everywhere like the plague: screaming and being loud and obnoxious. THAT my child is NOT a cafe. A cafe is a place where well dressed grown ups (and very few children) go to drink coffee in horn rimmed glasses and play on their laptops. I love those places (though I neither possess horn rimmed glasses or bring my laptop out in public much.) This place was like zombies attacking...as small children. That also compounds the ordering problem mentioned above (kids and hurried parents interrupting your reading.) To my knowledge they have no print menus. I will give this place one thing: their cupcakes are pretty good. I had the banana cream and strawberry chocolate. $1.25 I don't find that overpriced, but locals do. They are very tiny, in Chicago one tends to get cupcakes 3 times the size, but in fairness for $2 or more. They were good, and I will get more someday...but I'll probably never eat eat here again. Which is a real shame.

    (2)
  • Lesley G.

    The food is pretty good. There's nothing that is super memorable. However the cupcakes are AMAZING. I dream about those bad boys. Lol

    (4)
  • Chad A.

    Fun trendy and great atmosphere. If it wasn't for my miserable and hideous family the meal would of been perfect but staring at their ugly faces made it hard to digest. Moral of the story the food is good and I like lamp shades with keys in it

    (4)
  • Diane P.

    We had an appointment on Main Street and we were early. So we went into Twentyfive Main Cafe and Cupcakes to get out of the rain. It was pouring and we thought we could get a cup of tea to warm up. We thought it was JUST a bakery (you know another place with not very good over priced cupcakes). We were wrong. While drinking our tea we noticed the great aroma and all the good looking dishes going by. After our meeting we could not wait to get back to the cafe for Lunch. We tried the Turkey Artichoke and Cubana Panini's. They were very good, full of flavor and large. The kids had pizza and an alfredo which they loved. We had to go back two days later because the kids kept asking. The cupcakes were very good also; these were no cake mix cupcakes. Fresh and made with REAL butter.

    (4)
  • Eric H.

    The meal I had was good (capellini pomodoro) but the chicken was dry. The cupcakes I got were worth it tho.

    (4)
  • Zack P.

    Looking for some food in St. George after my climbing partner bailed on me. Came across Twentyfive Main. The Capellini Pomodoro was perfect! Light for the summer and a perfect blend of garlic, basil, and capers. It came with a salad that I remember being good, but don't remember anything else about it. I could also be totally spacing on that and never received a salad... Had a Strawberry Julep smoothie with my lunch. WHAT AN AWESOME IDEA (I'm probably most shocked that I hadn't come up with it first). A strawberry smoothie with mint leaves. Hella tight and if I still drank, it would be wicked good with rum in it. That particular addition is my idea, while the original smoothie is not. Finished it off with two cupcakes. One strawberry, one peanut butter cup. These cupcakes were some of the best I've ever had, but I have also never had an artisan cupcake before. SORRY! THE WHOLE CUPCAKE TREND JUST GOT TO SOUTHERN UTAH! The misters outside though? Get over yourself. They are a waste of water and it makes you look like you're from Phoenix.

    (4)
  • Noel H.

    While driving by St. George I felt the need for coffee yet there was nothing in sight. There was a single roadside sign for a Starbucks, but I wanted something more local. Yelp to the rescue. More of a restaurant than a coffee shop, this place is friendly and located in a nice part of town. They make a decent latte and also managed a bacon egg & cheese sandwich for the road! They have some talkative birds in the window that liven up the place too. Nice detour from the highway. Enjoyed some of the climbing photos on display by a local climber & artist too.

    (4)
  • Daniel B.

    We hit St. George for the President's Day weekend. It was warm-er than Salt Lake, and on Saturday, after stopping by a local book shop (The Little Professor Bookstore on Main Street, which I recommend you visit), we decided to pick up some cupcakes. My wife had been to 25 Main before, a little cupcake shop that she visits every time we are in town. The booths are covered with a light blue and brown pattern that is not unlike the fabric she likes to buy. And, not surprisingly, there are cupcakes there that she likes, as well. Especially the coconut flavored and sprinkled cupcakes. "The best coconut cupcake I've had from anywhere," she says. We had heard that the banana were good, as well, but since they are only made Wednesday through Friday, we settled for the coconut, as well as a vanilla and a vanilla strawberry. They weren't too shabby, either, as cupcakes go. Here's the thing, though: they weren't better than homemade cupcakes that I've had any number of times. The frosting was light and fluffy, the cupcakes were moist, but beyond that-average. They were small, the parchment no better than what could be bought in a grocery store, and the frosting not thick or remarkable. But they cost $1.75 a pop. Not sure if it's worth it. Good, but not great. Oh, and they have pizzas, paninis, pasta, and salads. I'll try those next time, because we'll be back; my wife loves the cupcakes.

    (3)
  • Duchess T.

    As an adult, I sometimes enjoy kid's menus... and boy oh boy- they have an awesome kids menu. I liked their sweetie sandwich which is a toast with cream cheese and raspberry jam. Their half salad is WAAAAY more than I can handle and I don't consider myself to be a light eater. It's reasonably priced and the service is very friendly. Will be sure to be back soon. PS- I especially like the movie combo package where you can get dinner (as well as tickets to the movies.)

    (4)
  • Caren C.

    We've been here a couple of time so far, and have been happy with each visit. On the last visit, I had the Capellini Pomodoro - it had great flavor! The kids menu has some good offerings as well - enough to satisfy my picky 7 year old. I'm anxious to try the panini with cheese and apples...that sounds yummy! The cupcakes are good, but not over the top. They err on the side of simplicity, which is not a bad thing.

    (4)
  • Chase A.

    * THIS RATING IS FOR THE PIZZA ONLY* I don't want to mislead anyone . . . just don't order the Pepperoni Pizza. It was very juvenile . . . like a microwave kid pizza. No character at all. It did not "fill me up" as another reviewer "blanketed" this cafe with. My wife got food poisoning. Service was not great. Out of red pepper for my pizza? Seriously? My wife's Caesar Salad was great. Our Strawberry Banana Cupcake was excellent. But $1.90 for a cupcake. Please. This place is more trend than substance. I do realize i'm the lone dissenter on the forum.

    (1)
  • Norma S.

    My friend had a coupon for a 2 for 1 breakfast... and since neither one of us have eaten at this restaurant, we were ready to give it a try. Twentyfive Main Cafe And Cupcakes has a very welcoming atmosphere. There's a choice in seating, a cozy booth or table and chairs that can also be pushed together for big groups. TMC & C also has outdoor sidewalk seating with misters for those hot days. My friend and I chose to sit inside at the front picture window. Its a great spot to watch the world on Main Street. The menu is posted on the wall, make your selection, pay at the register and take a seat. The menu has a great selection of breakfast and lunch items. We both chose a wonderful fritatta with herbed potatoes, toast and a great cup of coffee. My friend chose a vegetarian fritatta while I chose the cheese fritatta, both were excellent! We're glad we decided to try out the TMC & C, we will definitely come back and try the lunch menu. We give it a 4 stars! p.s. The cupcakes look yummy, too!

    (4)
  • David M.

    25 Main is a very nice place to grab breakfast and cupcakes. The food is very reasonably priced. The bread they serve is awesome. The cupcakes are very good too. They put a perfect amount of frosting on the cupcakes, not so much that you can't eat it but not so little that you want more. I really liked the vanilla cake with raspberry frosting and the orange cupcake is awesome! The decor is nice and the restaurant clean. The girl at the counter was really nice but didn't know where they got their bread from. We also picked up a bag of pine nuts (in the shell) for a great price. We are eating them right now!

    (4)
  • Lisa F.

    Overpriced cupcakes that taste like boxed cupcakes. That was disappointing. However, the spinach salad and the caprese was delicious. I have yet to try other things, but I am sure all is good.

    (4)
  • John S.

    This is one funky and fun place to eat. I really like the feeling of this resturant. I first started going here just for the cup cakes but over time I branched out and tried the different lunch specials. I've yet to find something i didnt love! The alfredo is great, the salads are all to die for. If you havent been here before GIVE IT A TRY. Truely a fun, hip and funky place to eat!

    (5)
  • Mckinley A.

    just had a classic turkey sandwich from 25 main and i must say it was the blandest thing i've had in a long time. the bread tasted store-bought and the turkey tasted like carl buddig lunch meat. i haven't been this under-whelmed by a sandwich in a long time. the cupcakes are good, not OMGee great, but good. i wish the food was better because the people here are very nice.

    (2)
  • Stephen S.

    We had a few really bad restaurant experiences during our stay in Saint George, so this was a nice change for us. We really enjoyed the food (I had a sandwich, my wife had some sort of pesto pasta) and the atmosphere. It was fun. The cupcakes were nothing special - not bad, but not terrific, and probably not worth the price.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    Really cute place in downtown St. George! The cupcakes were delicious...highly recommend the cookie dough cupcake!

    (4)
  • Nic B.

    We tried 6 different cupcakes. All were good, but the cake part was all crumbly. It needs to be more dense. I would pay more and go back if it was. Strawberry lemonade, peanut butter chocolate and strawberry shortcake were our favorites.

    (4)
  • Aly B.

    The green pizza was EXCELLENT! If we had only ordered that the place would be deserving of 5 stars. Our panini was only so so along with the plain cheese pizza this the 3 star rating. A fun little place right in downtown.

    (3)
  • Kevin H.

    I realize this is a small town that doesn't normally cater to people who like coffee or espresso, but if you're going to offer it, someone should know how to pull an espresso shot and not be confused as why 1/2 cup of weak coffee is not espresso. It's just wrong.

    (1)
  • A. E.

    Fabulous addition to St. George and MUCH needed. Super hip, friendly and relaxed place that OH by the way has awesome food, cupcakes, and COFFEE! I was so impressed that they used frozen coffee cubes to make part of my iced coffee...! I will surely be back next time I am in St. George! This is a new fabulous place for me to write my work reports and people watch the downtown strip of this little town. I would ask they get WiFi, but that's not worth a loss of stars.

    (5)
  • Ursula U.

    We stopped in to buy some cupcakes and they had pistachio flavor. Having never tried their pistachio cupcake before I have to say that it was rather yummy. The cake was pistachio flavored, not the frosting. The cake was of a sponge texture (possibly due to pistachio pudding in the mix) and had pistachios baked right in it. The cake was topped with chocolate frosting. I really enjoyed this cupcake- it was yummy!!! The prices of the cupcakes have gone up in price I believe- it's now $1.95 - I've never had a bad cupcake at TwentyFive Main - just hope the price doesn't make it's way above $2.00....

    (4)
  • Steven E.

    The food smells amazing and I am looking forward to a rewarding lunch in the cute area here in Saint George

    (4)
  • Emily E.

    My roommate and I were driving through St. George and wanted a nice salad from this establishment. We knew this place was notorious for long waits, so we called in our order twenty minutes before we got there. I ordered a HALF Greek salad with NO onion due to an allergy and my roommate ordered a HALF Orchard salad with NO raisins. We were told it would take FORTY minutes. We showed up after an hour, you know, twenty minutes longer than the time they quoted us. We paid, it took another TWENTY minutes to get our HALF SALADS out to us. As if the eighth minute wait for two half salads and the snotty attitude from the girls working wasn't bad enough, both of our salads had the things we asked to have kept out. We've both worked in the food industry, so we know things can get crazy. But the store was not busy and there was no excuse for both of our half salads to take so long and then be incorrect when we received them. And my cupcake was dry as hell :(

    (1)
  • Sandy L.

    We ended up in St. George for a couple of hours and decided to have lunch here. Both the name (Cafe) and the decor, which I thought was quaint and cute with lovely natural lighting, set up expectations for something a little different. I expected waiter service, so when I walked in the door I was a little confused, until I saw someone ordering from the counter in the back, off the menu on the wall. I ordered the smoked turkey panini - $5.95, an ice tea and a cupcake -$1.75, and didn't realize I had to get my own drink and utensils until my lunch came, because the girl at the register didn't give me a cup or mention it. I'm a fairly observant person, but the entire ordering experience was just a little bit confusing. The panini was good although it had too many sun-dried tomatoes - which is an opinion of taste. The salad it came with was tasty, fresh and crisp, which was nice. Overall a 3 star lunch for a 3 star price. I got the chocolate vanilla cupcake based on the recommendation of the girl at the counter, because I'm not a big cup-cake fan. And it was really good. it was moist, and tasty and had little chocolate chips in the cake. I also tried a bit of the coconut cupcake - very tasty, very coconut-y and maybe a little too sweet. Maybe I need another bite :). I also tried a bite of the chocolate-chocolate cupcake and it was also very tasty. The cupcakes were the best part of the meal. bump to 3.5 stars. Someone checked up on us twice, to make sure we had everything we needed - which was nice since we didn't have a waiter. The overall experience and the vibe, (once we ordered our food) was very chill and casual and enjoyable. Making it a 4 star experience.

    (4)
  • Molly W.

    Cupcake was okay...I've had much better. Had the salmon pesto pasta which was so oily I hardly ate any of it. Also the salmon was overcooked and dry. I was definitely disappointed in this place!

    (2)
  • Eric S.

    Coffee and cupcakes are great. Service was pretty bad. But there are so few well reviewed places in the area I had to give them 4 stars. Definitely worth a trip, especially if Bear Claw is closed!

    (4)
  • Michelle S.

    Stopped on the way to Denver from California. Cupcake was small and over priced. Teas all had a strange flavor and coffee was mediocre. Decor was artistic. Rest of food on menu was moderately priced. If i go back i would try a lunch and stick with water....until then.

    (1)
  • Aaron J.

    Thank you Yelpers! We found this place based on all of your reviews and loved it. Perfect light breakfasts + delightful treats for the kids = perfect Saturday brunch.

    (5)
  • Mark O.

    Best meal we had in St. George!

    (4)
  • Trina T.

    Yum. Fresh fruit in the frosting. That is all.

    (4)
  • Frank M.

    I like your cupcakes. They make me smile.

    (4)
  • Walter D.

    My niece had a craving for coconut cupcakes from twentyfive. Unfortunately, they didn't have them. After 7:00, all the cupcakes were $1. We purchased six cupcakes and I have to tell you, the banana cupcake by far my favorite! What I really love about this place was the decor, it had splash of vintage with a dash of modern decor. The lighting in the main dining area were natural color shades with actual old skeleton keys glued on the inside so created a great illumination. I rally enjoyed the robin egg blue painted clocks on the wall, they were arranged as a collage inside picture frames painted the same color. You have to check it out. All my years of visiting St. George and I have never been here. I love it!

    (4)
  • David C.

    Many new fast food options in the last couple of years in this town, but Twentyfive Main is the kind of place St. George desperately needs. Had the Orchard salad, about $9, the salad comes with nicely seasoned and freshly cooked (not cold) chicken breast on a large bed of real fresh and crisp romaine. Some apples, candied nuts, etc., it all worked well with a nice dressing. I hate when you order an entrée size salad and it is all wilted, some funky green shades of who knows what substance, but none of that here, thank goodness! Since I had been out riding the bike a couple hours, in nice 70-degree spring weather; couldn't pass up the $1 cup cake after 7 pm offer, it was good cupcake for a buck I guess. Will have to return for a Panini and an espresso sometime to see if they are decent...

    (4)
  • Jenn S.

    I'm sure the cupcakes are fantastic but I was there for breakfast so I didn't try one. I wanted a muffin but they were out. Seems silly since it was breakfast time. I just got some cottage cheese and fruit and it was fine. The husband got a real breakfast and it looked pretty good. It was cute and artsy for st.george so if I were passing through I might stop back in and try a cupcake.

    (3)
  • Chris A.

    This place was a real breath of fresh air when I was passing through St. George in July 2008. Lunch menu was diverse enough to entice but not overwhelm, and the cupcakes were fantastic. Would love to be their first customer if they started online shipping!

    (4)
  • DeAnn R.

    Yikes! Did the waitress notice the look on my face when she served the greenish grey scrambled eggs? I know this is caused by over-cooking eggs so I decided to eat up. There was only one other couple in the entire restaurant. Thanks to the thin, dry, whole-wheat toast (the only other choice was white) I managed to eat about 1/2 of them. There was a slight vinegar taste over-powered by lots and lots of dill. I gave a new place a try and I won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Tom W.

    Too bad it was not better. They have a chance to out do the over rated and over crowded Bear Paw, they don't. Upside was service, coffee and location. Food.... Fruit bowl had oranges strawberries and bananas. Oranges were knife peeled and sliced. Most of the bitter pith was left on. I ordered a frittata with micro green salad. The salad was chopped romain with knarly tough stems over dressed with a sweet vinaegarrette. The frittita was oily. They might get another shot some day if I go back let's hope they improve.

    (2)
  • Sean S.

    After being on the road for 6 hours on my way back home to Phoenix from Provo, I Yelp'd for somewhere good to eat in St. George and found Twentyfive Main Cafe And Cupcakes. It was pretty busy on a Saturday afternoon which I expected being highly rated. I ordered the BBQ Chicken Pizza and a Cobb Salad. The food was A-Ok... Nothing to write home about. I didn't try the cupcakes but they looked pretty good. It's a decent place to stop and grab a bite to eat but I wouldn't go out of my way to stop here.

    (3)
  • Heather W.

    I have tried this place several times and have yet to have a good meal. I might as well stay home any make my own turkey sandwich that tastes a million times better. The food is pathetic. The ONLY thing they have going for them is atmosphere. . . .if that. Its always a downer when I go there. Not sure what all theses other reviewers are talking about. Over priced low quality food. Stay home folks.

    (2)
  • Kirstie W.

    i honestly don't get why people love this place so much. "their cupcakes are so great" well, not really. they're cupcakes. and cupcakes are so over. they aren't even the best cupcakes in st. george. try the sweet tooth fairy instead. i've only had real food there once, and it was average. the food is certainly over priced for how much food you get, same goes for the quality of the food. the consistency of the cooks is just bizarre. my mom and i ordered the same thing, and got completely different sizes/ingredients. weird. i've heard about this happening often. one last thing. the smell inside is plasticy, and it makes me lose my appetite every time i go in. see, i've tried to like it, i just can't.

    (1)
  • Tell Y.

    I did not expect to see a place like this in St.George. Super cute with a great mouth watering menu with sandwiches, salads, pastas and of course cakes. The cupcakes were too sweet and odd tasting (from the excessive sweetness or something) but I didn't really care. I was just happy to be in a cute place with decent food for a change.

    (5)
  • Breanna O.

    Don't you dare stop here without getting a cupcake. The atmosphere here screams local vibes, especially because they feature local artists all the time. Any of the pastas are going to be a good bet, sometimes the paninis come out a little to dry. Thy have misters in the summer. Always playing good chill new indie music

    (4)
  • Riley P.

    This is not a bad place. It's very casual which is good for bringing families and groups. IMO, the staff does a good job of being professional, and providing service free of charge for a number of things. I would like to note again that this is NOT a bad place, it just could be a bit better. And until then I would rather spend a few more dollars to get a better experience just right up the block. The menu at the restaurant is decent. But nothing really blew me away. I was a little put off that they advertised a "Cubano" sandwich, but it does not contain pork, but rather chicken. To speak of the rest of the items on the menu I feel that they don't live up to the image they advertise. 3$ cupcakes and 10$ sandwiches should be a lot better at this cafe. While the food isn't perfect, it's about what I expected after I walked in. It's a homey little place with some character and a style all its own. A lot of people like that and will pay just to be there for that reason.

    (3)
  • Laura R.

    Went for a latte and a cupcake. I knew food was going to be iffy from the reviews. First, they are not setup for hot drinks regardless of the full menu display of them. I'm still stumped how I could place my order, request skim milk, and then 5 minutes later be told my only options were whole milk or almond milk :-/ Seems pretty basic to stock skim milk if you aren't just selling teas and coffees on the side but actually making a show that they are a major part of the menu. Second, the cupcake. It was clearly not fresh. I purchased at 11:00 am. It was so dry and crumbly there is no way it wasn't at least a day old cupcake. I thought cupcakes were their claim to fame, but yuck, it wasn't even edible. I basically licked the frosting off and that was good.

    (1)
  • Kari R.

    I love this little place! My favorite cupcake in town (strawberry cream). Delicious coffee. And fantastic service. Just wish it were open Sunday's.

    (5)
  • Alisha J.

    Literally all the girls who work here are stuck up. You can tell they're talking bad about their customers. Highly disrespectful and and very unprofessional. I'll never come back.

    (1)
  • Stefany V.

    Super cute bakery with phenomenal cupcakes. Had the chocolate raspberry (employee favorite) on Wednesday and came back Thursday for the peanut butter flavor (per the posted schedule), but apparently it's popular because it was sold out. Had the banana and the chocolate espresso flavors instead, impressed with those as well- all were incredibly moist and flavorful with luscious frosting! Banana was more like a muffin than a cupcake but frosted, still quite tasty. Service was friendly and full of smiles, menu also has lunch and light dining options such as soups, salads, sandwiches, and a few pasta dishes. Location is well decorated with local artists work for sale on the walls. Porch seating has misters for hot summer temperatures.

    (5)
  • Anne C.

    First off they have misters outside which is so nice seeing as how totally hot it is in St George. I'm from Boston and I love how charming this spot is! Reminds me of back home in Wellesley Center. I came to Twentyfive Main for breakfast. I was greeted right when I walked in. I order the Garden Frittata with potatoes.. I'm thinking of ordering a cupcake too! The girls who work here are friendly and so kind and helpful. They are very welcoming and were willing to answer all the questions I asked. They have lemon slices cut up for anyone for water and I ordered the fresh orange juice. All and all I think this is a hidden gem and if I'm in St George again I plan on coming back!

    (5)
  • Megan B.

    No gluten free baked items despite them advertised on the website. And no gluten free bread available despite being advertised. Server wasn't very helpful. Super disappointed

    (1)
  • Bryan P.

    I am a fan of their cupcakes and Chicken Caesar Salad. Everything else I have tried I haven't really liked as much. Great Atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Charles S.

    I dig this place! I had the Italian ham panini and it was fantastic. Others at our table had the salmon salad and caprese panini. Everything was fresh and delicious. The service was great and the atmosphere was cool. Go eat here. You won't regret it.

    (4)
  • Dianna S.

    During our recent vacation to Las Vegas, my husband and I decided to take a quick daytrip to St. George as neither one of us has ever been to Utah. I researched beforehand to determine where we should have lunch. Didn't want anything too expensive, and TwentyFive Main Cafe seemed to be a pretty popular choice with the locals. It was kind of a cute little cafe. Nothing too fancy, very laid back atmosphere. It was pretty busy when we got there (about 1pm), which I always like to see when we are eating somewhere we've never been. Decided on the Smoked Turkey Panini for myself and the White Pizza for my husband. My husband is not a fan of melted shredded cheese of any kind, and the ingredients of this pizza listed no cheese whatsoever (aside from Alfredo, but that's creamy not stringy). He clarified with the girl at the cash register to be sure. However, when our food was delivered, there was mozzarella all over the pizza. It was such a bummer, as we had already waited 20 minutes for food (they were behind in the kitchen), and now we would have to wait longer for a replacement. I will say, however, that the manager handled the issue very well, as they are now aware the menu description does not say there is mozzarella on the pizza, apologized about it and offered us a free cupcake on a future visit. Sadly, we will never cash in on this as we are not locals. As for the panini (my husband ended up getting this as a replacement as well - minus the cheese), it was delicious. Turkey, bacon, cheddar, sun-dried tomatoes, and a very tasty sweet mustard sauce. I got the herbed potatoes as my side, and they were very good. Just a nice comforting, filling meal. My husband was very happy in the end. We did get an orange cupcake (not with the free coupon; we had already bought it), but it was not our favorite. The cake was very, very dense - not light or airy like we prefer. The icing was good though. I will say, if we were locals, we would go back to this restaurant and try other things. Other than the pizza fiasco (which was handled to our satisfaction), everything went well.

    (3)
  • Will M.

    Review for service/cupcakes: The manager on duty gave us our order (2 large sodas, 6 cupcakes) for free since their credit card machine wasn't working and we were in a hurry to get back to the movie at the park. Thanks!

    (5)
  • John C.

    Excellent frittatas, very good Panini's. Service sometimes slow. Clearing tables sometimes slow. Order at counter, food brought to table. Friendly staff.

    (4)
  • Deborah B.

    We went for breakfast at 10:30am. There was one other person who had ordered just before us; otherwise the place was empty. Yet our food took half hour to arrive. Just an omelet and pancakes. Generally the food was good. But there are better places nearby that are less pricey. Won't eat here again.

    (2)
  • Norm K.

    Always looking for a new place to have breakfast when I'm in St. George, and I took the time to try it this morning. It was a very nice breakfast. When you approach the counter, the menu is mounted on the wall. You give the counter person your order, she gives you a number and a mug if you're getting coffee, and you take a seat putting your number in a holder on the table. Next, fill your mug with regular or decaf, have a seat, and enjoy! Within a short time, the woman from the counter brought my breakfast. I ordered the Denver frittata. You have a choice of a small salad or herb fried potatoes. I opted for the potatoes. The frittata has ham, peppers, mushrooms, peppers, and cheese and it's quite different from frittatas I've gotten in the past. It's cut into four wedges and served on the plate like pizza wedges. I really liked the presentation. The potatoes have a lot of herbs so if you don't care for a strong herb flavor, opt for the salad instead. Some of the potatoes were fried a bit too much to the point of being just short of black. Service was good, the woman who took my order and brought my breakfast was very nice. She was outside unlocking the sidewalk tables when I left and she gave a friendly wave. I looked at their cupcakes before I left but I'm not much of a cupcake person.

    (4)
  • Emily A.

    Went for late breakfast with friends this morning. There was no line but people in there eating and enjoying themselves, nice to see. The decor of the place was cute and put together, you could tell their theme, which I appreciate. The lady helping us as the register was very sweet. I ordered a dirty chai latte and when she asked which milk I would like (choice of almond, nonfat or whole) I asked if I could get a mix of almond and nonfat she was more then happy to do that. So refreshing. I got the french toast and tried my husbands biscuits and gravy. Both were good, not amazing by any stretch but the service and ambiance made up for anything the food was lacking. My latte was brought out about 3-4 minutes after we sat down (six of us) and the timing was perfect. The minute I started wondering where our food was it was brought out. I don't mind waiting awhile for food generally, especially when eating with friends. I was sipping on my coffee happy as a clam. I really liked the casual feeling of the place, clean and bright with some vintage decor and a nice aqua color theme. One thing I would change would be the plates. They served us on cheap plastic plates with distracting designs. It would raise the "classiness" to have clean and simple white service wear. Would return anytime I am in St. George to try a cupcake and panini.

    (4)
  • Karen M.

    This is a cute cafe right in the heart of St. George's retail district. Sadly, I wasn't extremely hungry, so I ordered a ham and cheese sandwich (kid menu) and skipped the cupcake. The sandwich was tasty and came with sliced apples, which satisfied my sweet tooth without any extra sugar (I had eaten a LOT of cake the previous day and needed a break from sugar!). Service was nice and the place was clean; unfortunately, the free wifi was not working too well during my visit. As a previous reviewer wrote, the menu is affixed to the wall; upon entering, choose your selection(s), tell the counter person your order, take the number s(he) gives you, find a table, and wait for your food to come. Nice little place for a break while checking out St. George's shops and attractions.

    (3)
  • Jessie B.

    I initially bookmarked TwentyFive Main with the intention of purchasing some cupcakes. When I was finally able to check this quaint little cafe and cake parlor out, I was a little disappointed by the lack of cupcakes.. I only saw one flavor available, and it was fairly early on a Saturday morning. Minus one star for that... If this was not a cake parlor, it would be a 5 star cafe in my book. I had the best dirty chai latte I have EVER had here. It was large and spicy yet sweet, with deliciously frothy foam on top. The steel cut oats I had were also quite good. The adorable, sweet employee that took me order asked if I wanted strawberries, blueberries or bananas with it... and didn't bat an eye when I asked to have all three. And they did not skimp on the fruit either. A large serving of oats and my latte was under $10. It did take a little bit for my food to come out, but St. George is one of those slower paced, sleepy kind of towns, so I expected it. Overall, I enjoyed my breakfast at TwentyFive Main, and would definitely go back the next time I am in St. George. Hopefully next time I will get to try a cupcake!! Note: Closed on Sundays.

    (4)
  • Adam E.

    Decent prices. Awesome parlor atmosphere. Service was excellent. The turkey sandwich was a little bland and the bread slightly dry. The tomato basil soup, on the other hand, was the best soup I've had in my life. I guarantee I'll be back here next time I'm in St. George just because that soup was so delicious.

    (5)
  • R M.

    My god this is one of the worst pasta dishes of all time. I should have gone somewhere else. The chef must have watched Jamie Oliver and thought 'I'll just add a dash of olive oil' to this... Gross. Oven roasted tomatoes are not sundries tomatoes either. If you're going to serve pasta get pasta bowls or make some effort to learn how good pasta should taste. I know you're a cupcake place but pasta is the next easiest thing after boiling an egg! Do not come here for dinner. Maybe the cupcakes are good but I doubt I'd be able to taste it after that olive oil dose! Blurgh

    (1)
  • Scott H.

    I think this place got so caught up in creating a trending hip atmosphere that they forgot about the basics. The place was very dirty, the wait was extremely long, like very very long. Food was good but not worth the hassle.

    (1)
  • Emily S.

    First of all my experience with twentyfive main is different than most of the yelp reviews. I picked up sandwich and salad platters for my brother's wedding. The young ladies that were working were very nice and helpful. There was quite a bit of food and they all helped carry it out and load. They also explained what everything was and how they had it arranged. Once again...very nice and helpful. Now the food... Baguette ham and cheese and Turkey and cheese sandwiches. For such simple sandwiches they were good. The baguette was soft and super yummy. It had just enough meat and cheese with lettuce and tomato. The salad was a basic Caesar salad. The croutons were very good and the dressing was some of the best Caesar dressing I have had. Over all I enjoyed the food and appreciate the helpful service. Good job twentyfive main!

    (4)
  • Cat V.

    I am from NJ so I feel like I know a good breakfast spot when I find one. This place is special. The portions are not huge which is refreshing. It's quality over quantity and the prices are so reasonable. We had no wait on a Saturday morning and the wait staff was very friend. Cant wait to go back and try one of their cupcakes! Btw I had the Denver Frittata and my husband had the french toast. Mine came with a micro green salad and very good rye toast and his came with fresh wiped cream and hot maple syrup. Pretty good coffee.

    (5)
  • Fred W.

    This little restruant has tasty food, in a lovely presentation, outside tables, and is inexpensive. All I hoped for. Good coffee too!

    (4)
  • Ryder B.

    It's going to take a lot to get me to order anything off their lunch/dinner menu ever again. As for breakfast, I have yet to try it. But time and time again I am disappointed with their service and their food.

    (2)
  • Bill H.

    Used to love coming up from Vegas for a bite here. Great decor and food in the past. Maybe it was an off day, but the BTA was embarrassing. Bacon was thin, sparse and tasteless and the onions we sprinkled on top. Literally couldn't see anything in the sandy when you closed the bread to eat. Had a Caesar salad with shrimp. Just okay today. Really like this place, but today was a poopy bummer experience.

    (2)
  • Randal S.

    Nice addition tot his part of St. G. It fits right in. The desserts satisfy anyone's sweet tooth and there is a good variety of non-dessert menu items to boot.

    (4)
  • Rebecca D.

    Great local cafe with fresh salads, sandwiches and really good cupcakes! Fun interior with a little bit of a funky vibe. The peanut butter cupcake was moist and had great flavor. the lemonade had blueberries and mint for a fun touch. A nice place for a casual brunch or lunch with friends or family.

    (4)
  • Heather E.

    Loved this super cute, tasty cafe! Wanted to catch dinner before seeing a show at Tuacahn and our quick dinner was perfection. Between the 9 of us we had a couple of Cobb salads, a Caesar salad, the tomato soup, an Italian ham sandwich, a turkey and cheddar sandwich and a few things off the kids menu. All were fantastic (with the exception of a cheese pizza for the kids). My Cobb salad (1/2) was just enough to save a little room for the fabulous cupcakes. I tried two: the chocolate strawberry and the lemon blueberry (the cupcake flavor of the day). Both were absolute perfection! My hubby voted for the lemon blueberry as best but both were fantastic...moist, flavorful, not too sweet, and perfect in size. We were also excited to see they had gluten free cupcakes as well. Not just vanilla and chocolate gluten free cupcakes but some of the main specialty flavors as well like peanut butter cup. A definite must try when visiting downtown St. George.

    (4)
  • Heather G.

    The sandwiches and salads are decent. I had pasta on a separate occasion, and while yummy they forgot to add the chicken I ordered. The cupcakes are good.

    (3)
  • Deener F.

    No one at the counter to wait on us at 11 am on a weekday at all. Finally after someone came there was a huge line of 10 people and only one worker, oy!! My coffee was good but if you want to stop in for just some coffee I'd go somewhere else with prompter service. The cupcakes looked good but zero gluten free options or allergy friendly ones so I didn't get one at all. The food people were eating looked good but I can't comment since I wasn't eating it. I gave the 2 stars because of the not so great service. We waited for at least 4 minutes with no one at the counter to attend to us! Booo!

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Hipster
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

TwentyFive Main Cafe And Cake Parlor

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