Wow, what a quaint little place. Stumbled in here as I was craving some shepherd's pie, and was pleasantly surprised how welcomed I felt stepping in, as a trans woman visiting a conservative community. They do a wonderful job making you feel at home, and it IS a renovated bungalow. The owners are sweethearts and there is really neat decor and art on the wall. Pie and cappuccino were top-notch, and OMG the cookies. Fresh and right out of the oven, melt-in-your-mouth.They are more than just an eating facility, where there are art supplies available and you can draw while sipping on a cappuccino or eating grub. Really a one-of-a-kind establishment you can't really find...
Read moreThis is a very unique and cozy place. It's a project bar meaning they have many different kits and things you can do such as painting, drawing, embroidery, printing, and other things! My fiance and I painted ornaments. They have stencils for those of us who are less creatively gifted, and are very welcoming to all skill levels. They have craft beer and cider, along with local wines. The food comes from a local farm and the shepherds pie was delicious! We also had the cheese plate that comes with house made jam and honeycomb. This would be an excellent place for a special date night, or an intimate place to catch up with friends. We certainly...
Read moreWe drove to hear music advertised and had never been--being right on the main street, traffic noise is horrendous--the propane fire pits were welcoming but there was minimal to no lights to highlight the musicians-- Being a small cocktail environment, and wanting to support the idea, I ordered. The canned IPA and teeny lemon-drop were disappointing. $17.00 for lemon-drop alone was highway robbery. I might expect that in a metropolitan environment. The staff was pleasant and friendly. ...
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