We left home today without any breakfast and was driving through Guttenburg, Iowa. Throughout my travels I am always looking for a locally owned business to support. Boy did we pick a Winner! My wife and I walked in and looked around for seating and decided to sit at the counter. I was figure if you want to much about a place and its surroundings this is the place to listen. After some conversations with locals and the cook(who happened to be the owner Sue) I decided to jump in the conversation. We were deciding what to order and then we saw what local regular Pete ordered. That was enough for us to order(ShipWreck Omelet ) the same thing plus one pancake. It was delicious!! Well made and very tasty. The pancake put us over the top. Can you see “please”no more. Only Sue and her one employee were working and this place got really busy. (It’s the great food). First Pete’s wife Michelle jumped into help and then my wife Patti jumped in as us men cheered them on. That’s what we love in our travels. Supporting locals and helping out anyway we can. We are so blessed Sue let us help her out. She is a fun, caring person and stressed many times that her customers are family even though no one is related. Doesn’t that say a lot about her! Her helper Libby was also great. She took out order and lots of service with a smile. The only thing is her math did not add up. That’s an inside joke. We could not leave there without taking a picture with these two hard working women. Thanks for letting us have and amazing experience. All our love from DBQ, IA. Jorge and Patti Rangel. Next time I will order that amazing looking...
Read moreMy husband & I drove from the Cedar Rapids area up to Pikes Peak/McGregor today. We like to eat at locally owned restaurants. I Googled, and Rausch had mostly Ok reviews . It was busy when we arrived. I saw that as a good sign. As soon as we sat down , I heard two women loudly talking negativity about "road trips and looking at leafs." That people could just go outside and look at leafs. They didn't believe in road trips. The service was slow, but we were not in a hurry . There was only one cook and one waitress . And we were not upset about a short delay. We ordered French toast and egg sausage croissant and juice , both on the menu and no special orders. The cook ( I THINK she was also the owner) she made a mistake on someone's order. She became REALLY upset. Very loudly complaining about not having enough help (totally understandable!) But then she said more than once how although she "appreciates the out of town business" she was too busy & the menu was too much . When she opened 20 years ago it was just Eggs and bacon and now people wanted too many fancy dishes. NOT WELCOMING ! BTW our food was very good. There is no...
Read moreA fun place to eat. We were treated to a lunch from a local car dealer who raved about this place. To our surprise it was really good and very affordable. The cafe is located in what was a service station. A very simple kitchen worked by a chef with excellent cooking skills. Their burgers are big and tasty. Homemade pies and cakes adorn the daily menu with the atmosphere small and friendly. This place boosts the fact that Barack Obama held a press conference there during his presidential campaign and had the pics to prove it. I highly recommend stopping by if in Gutenberg Iowa for...
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