I can't say to much about the daily service of this place but, I had the Honor of attending the presentation of Veterans Quilts to several Veterans including my father. I think it's a great thing that they do, especially for the Viatnam Vets like my Father who did not receive a warm welcome when they returned from serving their country. We are very lucky today, almost everyone will say "thank you for your service when they find out you're a veteran or active military, but unfortunately that was not the case a generation ago. Regardless of your political views or what your feelings are about a war we should always remember that our soldiers didn't decide to start or fight in a war, they signed up to defend their country and to obey the lawful orders of their superiors. So many Viatnam Vets were spit on and called "murderer" or "baby killers" when they returned. Honoring them with a symbolic quilt is the least that we can do for them. Also, for anyone who has read this far into my review, they are always looking for people to help make the Quilts. They will provide you with all of the materials, all you need is a sewing machine and the know how to use it. So if you feel moved to help honor our veterans, those who served during war time, reguatdles of deployment please reach out to the Veterans Cafe for information on how you can help. And God bless our Men and Women who serve this country and put our needs...
Read moreWe saw this on Fox and Friends a few months ago and while at our place in Myrtle Beach stopped in. The second my husband, who served in Germany and the USAF in the early 60's, said it took his breath away. From WWII to the current who are serving memorabilia lined the walls. In all Bill's years he rarely talks about his service but you could see in his eyes and silent walking around the displays that he was going back in time. First, of you are a veteran or even not please stop by this location and enjoy a simple meal. I enjoyed the Hot Dog and cucumber salad 5 ⭐. Bill had the breakfast special Sunny Side, Link Sausage and two pancakes...he enjoyed so 5 ⭐. Selection while not large is great for any breakfast or lunch. Parking is plenty full as it is located in a strip mall just off 707. Julie, who runs the place, filled us in with all the great work that they do with veterans. Regretfully our government seems to be more interested in illegals as opposed to veterans as much of what this little group is doing is through local donations of products and labor. Hours are getting settled as the location is new so suggest you check. All we can say is we will be steady customers every time we are in Myrtle Beach and hope you also...
Read moreIt's an absolutely amazing place to visit. From the moment you walk in until you walk out, you are immersed in memorabilia from all branches of the armed forces. The walls are covered with photos, news articles, personal notes and letters, commendations, service coins, mementos, G.I. Joe figurines, and much more. There is a small museum that houses a lending library, honor quilt, throws from various branches of the service, vintage military uniforms, and airplane models suspended from the ceiling. The Cafe' serves breakfast and lunch foods. The staff we engaged with are veterans, it was an honor and privilege to chat with them. The owner is also a veteran. We donated photos and military papers for a Women's Army Corps. The WAC was a branch of the United States Army that served during World War II. Thank you so much to the VWHRC Café & Museum for explaining the process of how you archive donated items and how you are updating the walls to display items in chronological order. Thank you for daily opening up the Café & Museum as a space for veterans to come in and be given a Heroes Welcome and conversate with...
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