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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI eat breakfast here a lot, very homey atmosphere. Thursdays is chicken and dumplings lunch.
Friendly environment with amazing people. If you like homestyle country food, this is for you.
Worst place ever to dine in! Staff was uncoordinated and definitely not a team. Took over thirty minutes to get our food and only after finally corralling the wait staff were we delivered our COLD and poorly cooked food. Never again will we darken their doors. Parking: Mediocre at best, not worth the drive over.
Good food in an eclectic environment and outstanding service!
Exactly what you want from a diner that been open since the 1930’s. Family run, quaint, old fashioned, boasting hearty homestyle cooking. If you’re a local and you haven’t dined here, quit living under a rock. If you’re traveling, it’s right off the interstate. There is a large parking lot hiding behind the gem itself. Seat yourself at either the long sit-down counter lined with swivel stools where you can chat with the friendly cook as he grills or you can cozy up in a booth lined with local historical pictures and memorabilia. The menu has an extensive variety of options. They still offer the original Cotton Boll southern comfort traditional diner meals and pies; you know the kind, the ones that make you feel like you’re eating at your grandmother’s house. They’ve also recently added new thrills to the menu, like Jill’s not-famous-enough (yet) muffuletta, shrimp and grits (the picture alone makes you drool), and a new fan favorite Monte Cristo. The staff here genuinely cares about their guests. Prompt, attentive, and pleasant while making you feel like you’ve known them for years (and maybe they have). They are truly happy and grateful for your service, and you’ll feel the same way after you dine there.