News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon
La Magie celebrated the first anniversary of their Sisters location on April 1.
The French-inspired café located on the corner of Hood Avenue and Cedar Street in downtown Sisters, has plenty of options for breakfast and lunch served all day.
"We knew Sisters would be a good place for our second restaurant," Clarissa Parker, restaurant manager, said of La Magie's expansion from their Bend store last spring. "It's a small town. We're already looking forward to the rodeo."
In addition to a full breakfast and lunch menu, La Magie also hosts a full pastry case in their entry where customers can choose to take items to-go or grab a seat in their comfortable living-room-style café. There is no table service in this portion of the restaurant, but that shouldn't stop guests from enjoying their wide variety of treats including fresh baked pastries, croissants, savory snacks like chicken-pot-pie and quiche Lorraine, as well as their specialty coffees.
Parker has been restaurant manager since October. In her short tenure she has made customer service a priority. Every diner has comment cards that she requires her staff to use. Her employees also chimed in on her leadership style.
"Her smile alone brightens up the place," one said. "People know she's here - it's a better place."
Parker is currently updating their menu as well. House favorites including hamburgers and stuffed French toast (stuffed with marionberries and marscapone) will remain on the menu.
As the restaurant heads into a second Central Oregon spring they will have their outdoor seating area open and expanded hours. Beginning May 1, La Magie will be serving breakfast and lunch all day from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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