I have eaten at this restaurant twice. Once about 2-3 years ago, and we ordered a few sandwiches, and my daughter got a Peanut Butter and Jelly. If I recall correctly it was about $30 , and the Au Jus sandwich I got had semi cooked hard peppers and onions on it, and my daughters PB and J had really hard crust and was stale. Because of those factors and the price I decided not to go back. After many years, several people have been urging me to go back, so today I did, I got the same sandwich (this time the veggies were cooked, I asked beforehand to be cautious), a gyro, a panini and another sandwich and it took 40 minutes to get our food. It was frustrating. They were semi-busy, but there was a large table and all of them had their food, and there were only 3 other tables waiting. But yes, 40 minutes for a sandwich. There aren't onion rings, french fries nothing. Sandwiches with chips and scooped beans. Won't be back. That was it for me, not a good place for lunch. Also portions are very small for the price. It was $44 for Lunch and charged a "Convenience fee of $1.67 to use the debit card" NON Cash adjustment....
Read moreWe drove here from Branson (about 2 hours) mostly to visit Oklahoma, what a wonderful surprise. The staff is very friendly and obviously passionate about the business but also the area around Grove. The motorcycle museum attached to the restaurant is fascinating and all of the people were very passionate about the motorcycles. The collection is mostly a private collection with some unique bikes and neat collection. My wife and I had such a wonderful day with our visit here being the topper, well worth the drive and a highlight of our...
Read moreThis is a very cool place to visit. We didn't even know they sold food. We went because it's also a motorcycle museum. The owner shared story after story of the history of the bikes and his involvement, from his father to his son. My wife and I truly enjoyed our visit. Admission is a donation. If you visit, please donate. We'll go back to...
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