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Welcome to The Huck at Pybus, a delightful culinary gem located at 7 N Worthen St, Wenatchee, WA. Here, you'll discover a breakfast experience that transcends the ordinary. Known for its mouthwatering dishes and friendly, attentive service, The Huck is quickly becoming a beloved breakfast destination for both locals and visitors alike.
What sets The Huck apart is not only its diverse menu but also the warm atmosphere that greets you as you step inside. The restaurant buzzes with the energy of happy diners enjoying everything from perfectly cooked eggs to generous servings of comfort food. Many patrons have raved about their experience here, highlighting the exquisite Eggs Benedict and various breakfast bowls, notably the Meat Lovers Adobada Bowl for those craving something hearty.
In addition to classic breakfast items, The Huck excels in sweet treats, offering Buttermilk Pancakes and decadent Lemon Ricotta Pancakes that promise a delightful start to your day. With the sweet aroma of cinnamon wafting through the air from their Cinnamon Bread French Toast, it’s difficult to resist indulging in these treats—even for the non-morning people!
Patrons like Marcie Brandt praise the fresh salads and homemade pies, while Nicole Weigel emphasizes the cleanliness and friendly service that elevate the dining experience. Indeed, The Huck at Pybus has garnered a reputation for being a step above its sister restaurant, Huckleberry, thanks to its superior environment and devoted staff who strive to make every visit exceptional.
So whether you are stopping in for the Huck Specials like the incredibly affordable One Egg Breakfast for just $1.50 or a more indulgent dish like the Biscuits & Sausage Gravy at $7.99, you are bound to leave satisfied. The Huck at Pybus is not just a place to eat; it’s a place where great food and community come together, making it a must-visit destination for breakfast lovers in Wenatchee.
Don’t miss out—grab your friends or family, and head over to The Huck at Pybus. You’ll be welcomed with great food, a warm atmosphere, and service that will keep you coming back for more!
“ Had delicious food. There were six of us and ordered different things. Fresh salads, great eggs Benedict, yummy home made pie. Nice waitress. Very busy but comfortable and clean. ”
“ May be same owners, may be same menu, but everything is Better at The Huck!! The Huck at Pybus is soooo much better!! definitely a step above its sister restaurant, Huckleberry! The environment, the staff, the cleanliness, and of course, the mouthwatering food!! served hot!! make it a new delicious breakfast destination *But what truly set The Huck apart was the attentive staff. They went above and beyond to ensure that our dining experience was exceptional. Their friendly and prompt service made all the difference in the world. ”
“ Stopped by the new HUCK NORTH -and WOW! Ordered the fried egg sandwich and irresistible lemon danish - SUPERB! Even the coffee was top notch. Place was crowded but worth every bite. Can’t wait to go back! ”
“ I got an eggs benedict. I love that you can get essentially a half serving. Thirteen something dollars seems like a great price for the area. ”
“ We had a very good lunch here. Super friendly service and excellent food. My pastrami melt and house made potato salad were very tasty. My wife had the Huck burger, outstanding! The breakfast menu, served till 2pm looked amazing, we'll be back! Highly recommended. ”
“ Visiting from Dallas, Texas for the weekend and wanted breakfast. Y’all, Huck is DELICIOUS!! We ordered a plethora of items from their clam chowder, mushroom Swiss burger, Benedict & more. Everything was 10/10 !! Highly recommend ”
“ Sitting outside with our dog was great. We enjoyed a burger, meatloaf sandwich, clam chowder, salad and a mimosa. Everything was delish. Our waitress AJ-P was helpful with allergies too. ”
“ Had the raspberrie salad, and it was amazing and flavorful. We sat in the bar area, not on purpose but not knowing our way around. We were a cross from the bar stool customers. The longer we were there, the rowdyer the drinkers were. The art and decorations were beyond interesting they were historic and fascinating. ”