The place looked nice but I truly don’t understand how it has as good of reviews as it does. The biscuits and gravy were very dry and the gravy tasted like a mix with old sausage thrown in at the end (which it was because they asked me if I wanted sausage in it). There was no ice in the soda machine or the countertop ice maker, and it was sweltering hot. The wall AC unit said 86 degrees and was doing very little to cool it down. No wonder the person at the front didn’t greet us when we walked in and just stared at us until we said hi. She was hot as heck. Take care of your employees. I really wanted to support local and enjoy this but this was a definite...
Read moreWhat a sweet, quaint little place. The young lady working the counter when we visited was incredibly helpful, detailed and friendly. We wanted lunch/brunch and she painstakingly walked us through their order forms.
Sadly there were literally no baked goods when we arrived so we’ll have to try them on a later visit. But my breakfast plate and my wife’s breakfast sandwich were both delicious. Food arrived pretty quickly. Fun, low-key vibe with the plates (just whatever disposable plate fits your order). I’m not a fancy guy and this works for me.
Bathroom is pretty snug but it’s fine. Plenty of napkins and condiments on the table. I’d gladly...
Read moreNot the worst breakfast, but far from worth the price charged. $14.77 for two eggs, half slice of deli ham, barely warmed wheat bread (can’t call it toast), cold pat of wrapped butter, limp hashbrowns (ordered crispy please), and a cup of coffee. All served with plastic knife and fork on foam plate and paper cup. Yah, it was food, but for $15? Never again. Been better off with a gas station biscuit and sausage. Maybe their baked goods are worth what they charge (don’t know), but certainly not the breakfast. And you pay at the counter first, with a machine asking for tip amount before you’re served - wish I hadn’t tipped on...
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