This is a true wayside diner in an old 50s/60s style shop. The donuts are very good. Heavy and sweet just like they should be. The coffee was really good. I love those old diner coffee cups. The eggs were perfectly over-easy. Hot Biscuits came buttered. City ham and hash browns were not very good. They both had an odd flavor as if fish had been cooked on the griddle right before. Sausage gravy was not in our top five, but decent with ample portions. Country ham was very good but smaller portions. Blueberry pancake was excellent. The bill came to $65, which floored us. But we did order two drinks and two doughnuts so I guess it does add up. We’ll probably stop in here again if we’re in the area, but be more careful about over spending. Definitely...
Read moreCame at 9:30 to get breakfast, ordered a donut bacon and eggs. Donut was delicious unfortunately that was the only great thing about this place. While we waited for the rest of our food a man was hacking and sneezing into his hand by the counter and then took that same hand and reached into the donut case and took a donut. No gloves and without washing his hands. After an hour of waiting for my bacon and eggs I had to ask for it to go which seemed to annoy our server. They were not to busy. Mostly people sitting and drinking coffee. Food was mediocre but donuts were amazing. The restaurant had a diner feel, however it was very unclean and cluttered. Really was hoping for a better...
Read moreBE PREPARED TO WAIT IF YOU ORDER HOT FOOD! Just a warning. I took in a family of 4, and it took around an hour to get our food. My kids are 7 and 3, so thankfully they were patient. Maybe this was just a rough day for the workers, it they weren’t in a hurry.
The food was good overall. My wife, however, ordered chipped beef gravy and biscuits and stated that the gravy was over salted. I had a breakfast bowl that was pretty tasty. My kids had pancakes and donuts and didn’t have any complaints.
Overall decent place if you have...
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