Fayze's Restaurant and Bakery

American restaurant · La Crosse

Fayze's Restaurant and Bakery

American restaurant · La Crosse
135 4th St S, La Crosse, WI 54601

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This bustling downtown spot blends American classics with fresh-baked Lebanese Talame, offering a cozy vibe perfect for a hearty breakfast or casual lunch.  

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135 4th St S, La Crosse, WI 54601 Get directions

@fayzeslacrosse

$10–20 · Menu

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135 4th St S, La Crosse, WI 54601 Get directions

+1 608 784 9548
@fayzeslacrosse
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@fayzeslacrosse

$10–20 · Menu

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Mel Brousseau

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Tried this local hot spot after the LaCrosse Half Marathon and ended up waiting about 45 minutes for a table, which, considering the large size of our party, was not bad. We were able to sit and wait in the bar area and have a cocktail where I ordered a "spicy" Bloody Mary, which was delicious but not spicy at all. They seated us upstairs, and there was plenty of room for all of us. My husband had the Traditional Breakfast with crispy bacon and said everything was served perfectly. I had the Cinnamon Swirl French Toast with a side of bacon, and that was absolutely amazing! The pieces were thick yet light, airy, and perfectly sized. Our waitress, who definitely had her work cut out for her, did a great job. She was attentive, quick and very pleasant. It's understandable why this place is a LaCrosse must.

Christina McCleary

Google
If you’re coming this week, just be prepared to wait. I also encourage you to be patient and kind as they are short staffed and swamped. We waited about 45 minutes to get seated and about 30 minutes for food. When all was said and done, our server was friendly, they kept our coffee full, the portions were pretty big and overall the food was tasty. I’m glad we got to stop for this La Crosse staple before they close on October 8. And yeah, the buns are really good.

Randy Bakkestuen

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The service was above great. We were never overlooked or passed by without a quick check in. Server's were always smiling and pleasant. Food was delicious. 7yr old daughter told waiter it was definitely worth the wait. Lol, not long really. Definitely would recommend. And definitely enjoy the Talame bread, which is world famous and made here!

Joseph Weaver

Google
They serve a great breakfast! Very busy place on the weekend, but not a terribly long wait for two people (about 45 mins). The Eggs Benedict was delicious. The English Muffin was well toasted but the eggs could have been runnier. I also tried their cheese curds which were good. The service was very good. From the host running the show to the young folks in charge of seating you to the waiters taking care of you, all of that experience was really pleasant. It was a busy Saturday, but none of the staff seamed stressed out. My boyfriend and I enjoyed our experience.

Shalini khare

Google
Just thoroughly enjoyed our brunch here. Everything was so good from staff to food to bakery item. Their talame bun is just incredible and so unique. Love the ambience too and they have some vegetarian options. A must place to stop by if you are in Lacrosse.

Q John

Google
Stopped in on a Sunday morning, the wait was 45-60 min. We put our name down on a list and wandered around town, came back and our table was ready. We had eggs Benedict, corned beef hash & had to try the WI cheese curds. The eggs Benedict was flavorful, had good texture. The eggs weren’t as runny as my BF would’ve liked, but it was definitely tasty. He did comment on how great the English muffin was, and it was crispy! I had the corned beef hash, it was good, a little dry but tasted great. I decided on a Talame bun, didn’t know what to expect but it was good. Why not try something new in a city you’ve never been. Lastly, the cheese curds were pretty good too. They had great flavor, and ranch as dipping sauce. Since we’ve been here in LaCrosse we’ve had cheese curds at another restaurant which we weren’t a big fan of. The service at the restaurant was good, from the check to the seating experience. If you’re in LaCrosse, check this place out. Prices are affordable too!

Yuliang Hu

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We enjoyed a few meals here in the past few years. We had a few fish fry dinners on Friday nights. The food was always good, but you could tell they were short staffed in the evenings. We had breakfast this September and got delicious french toast and omelet with pretty fast service. We always enjoyed their bakery items. Sad to see them close.

Jon Loging

Google
This was a pleasant surprise. We are not from the area, but we're passing through and decided to stay the night. Saw this place online that was close to our hotel and decided to give it a try. Great people. A cozy place to eat. Great food. More comfort food than fancy, but they did a great job.