I love this place! Step back into time and enjoy some very good food at reasonable prices. The owner, Jim, is one of the nicest, warmest, and friendliest people you will ever meet in your lifetime. On one occasion, I ordered a Cuban sandwich (odd,that I do not see this item on the online menus?) and it was delicious! One of the best I have had. Sometimes, they hold outdoor blues concerts in the back. The museum, (you can actually eat in the museum) is great - early 1900's printing presses, old postal mailbox, and additional decor from a time long ago and far away. They are open only for lunch, 10 AM to 3 PM, Tuesday - Saturday, I do believe, but, call, in case I am mistaken. There is, also, an old, restored chauffeur's house behind the cafe (don't know if it is finished yet). Hey, folks, you...
Read moreThis museum and cafe is the creation of it's genius owner, Jim Anderson. On our first visit he prepared our meals, told us his story and we checked out the museum of printing presses he's collected and operated until it was time to eat (he served our meal too). His Cuban sandwiches are spot on traditional the way they should be including the bread from a Tampa bakery. We enjoyed black beans and yellow rice as well, and a delicious pastry. Of course he's got sweet or unsweetened tea, and beer or wine. There's probably not WiFi here, he says he doesn't even own a mobile phone. If you're in the Homosassa area be sure to stop and enjoy Jim and his cafe/museum. And there's also a historic sugar cane...
Read moreJim is an absolute sweetheart!! He took my friends and me in during our trip to Dunnellon (we stopped to look at the mill and we took a stroll), gave us a tour around the area and gave us an inside look of his work, his history and you can tell he is passionate. I wish only the best for him! Definitely can't wait to return and pay him a visit. His smile is sure to brighten your day! As will his stories and his knowledge. The museum itself was absolutely impressive! So much history in one place. Love to see such passion and such a connection to the design world and the history of design. I am wishing only the best for Jim. For him...
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