At first glance, this is a very humble cafe. The outside is worn, and the inside is very plain. The whole dining room had 9 tables, all serviced by 1 waitress. Everyone seemed to know everyone since it's a small town and in the middle of nowhere.
The whole experience was bad from start to finish. The waitress took our order and disappeared. To get a refill, we had to ask the assistant waitress, since all she did was refill drinks and clean tables. From ordering to receiving the food, the wait was about 45 minutes. The service was terrible, all the way around, to the point that at one table, two people's orders didn't arrive with the rest of the meal. They were completely forgotten.
While looking around, the dining area is plainly decorated, with some antique and other decorations. I also noticed there was a dead walking stick on the floor (it's a bug and it's disgusting for it to have been left in the eating area). The staff wore masks but pulled them down anytime they spoke to someone. Social distancing was nonexistent in this establishment and mask-wearing was not enforced despite there being a sign on the door. The napkin holders, salt/pepper shakers and ketchup bottles were not sanitized between tables.
After FINALLY receiving our food, the wait was definitely not worth it. My burger tasted like 100% char instead of 100% beef and the only thing that saved it was the BBQ sauce I ordered with it. My parent's chicken fried steak was as tough as an old leather shoe. The pinto beans were cold. The only thing good thing about the meal was the fries.
I would give this place no stars if I could. Stay away from here if you have ANY health concerns, sanitation concerns, or just overall want any decent kind of dine-in experience. Apparently call-ins take priority over those already waiting on their food. read more