
The Colony Kitchen started in 1985 in downtown Palmer as the Frontier Café and moved to the present location in 1989 and became the Colony Kitchen but is more often referred to as the Noisy Goose Cafe. The name is representative of the casual and conversational nature of the guests and staff. Portions of the home-style cuisine are large and service is efficient. The food is well prepared but on the bland side for me but nevertheless, even with Covid the place was incredibly busy. Large groups, couples and families from all walks of life found it the place to go. The walls are covered with stuffed birds, antlers, photos of animals and signs. Several wooden bears are also placed around as well as a stuffed real bear and faint music is in the background. Many windows add to the light level inside. Outside there is a wrap around deck and a combination of booths and tables fill the inside. A scrambler option was offered as a daily special. Continue reading