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    Ginny's Log Cabin Grocery

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Dutch Pantry - White toast

    Dutch Pantry

    4.0(100 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    This is an Amish buffet. If your momma was a good cook this food will taste very familiar…read more It's a no fuss restaurant. You come, fill your plate and pay about 18 per adult... if you leave hungry it's on you. There is no menu. You just choose from selections that do not change much and all of it is included. The bbq pork is simple but good requiring no additional sauce. The fried chicken is tasty and simply made. There are chicken noodles that are as good as you have ever had. The mashed potatoes are buttery soft. The desert bar presents a Sophie's choice of deserts but you can take as many as you can eat. Leave the calorie counter at home it is not meant for this place. The ambience understated and plain as is fitting for the Amish. The staff is friendly. There are no waiters. You serve yourself. Good, simple and delicious food is on offer here, nothing else. Definitely worth the trip.

    A small Amish Buffet. Lots of comfort food your Grandma made. The rolls, roast beef, creamed corn…read moreand noodles were just wonderful. Didn't like the shredded lettuce on the salad bar, but the Waldorf Salad and other cold salads I have not seen in a while were great. And you just have to hit the dessert bar. Great visit with great nostalgic food. You need to get there for lunch before noon (like 11:30) to miss the crowd. Otherwise come around 1 pm, well worth the trip.

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    Dutch Pantry - Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns

    Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns

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    Miranda's Cake House - Some of the best biscuits and gravy I've ever had along with the very unique Hocus Pocus latte

    Miranda's Cake House

    4.5(8 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    On Yelp there is a picture of a delicious looking serving of Miranda's Cake Café biscuits and…read moregravy. Something I can't pass up. Also picture after picture of delightful pastries: scones, artistically decorated cupcakes, cinnamon rolls and amazing cakes. It looked so good that we made a drive to Wagoner, just to give Miranda's Cake Café a try. It turned out to be a miserable mess. The only thing good about this café is the coffee and the very nice lady that was working today. Possibly Miranda herself. I ordered a Mocha and my wife had a dry cappuccino. Both drinks good. Only get coffee here, nothing else. The pastry case was almost empty. A couple of muffins, Danish and cookies, that's all. Not much to choose from. My wife settled on the Danish which was fair. I ordered the double biscuits and gravy. It was disgusting. A room temperature, tasteless bowl of cat food was what I was served. Check the picture. I think most restaurants would be ashamed to set that mess in front of a customer and then charge them $8 for it. When checking out the nice lady asked me "how was the food?" I just smiled and said fine. My morning was ruined, no sense ruining hers too. This visit to Miranda's Cake Café was a failure. Extremely disappointed.

    What an unexpected treat on our road trip through town! Our breakfast sandwich was delicious and…read morebrilliantly toasted in a waffle iron! The single biscuit and gravy was one of the best I've ever had, and huge and insanely inexpensive to boot! Miranda was so lovely and friendly and she talked me into trying her own latte concoction - the Hocus Pocus. It was an admittedly strange combination of (if I remember correctly!) butterscotch, raspberry, and hazelnut but it was an absolute taste sensation. She makes all of her own syrups in house too, which is pretty amazing. The space is huge and has some cute jewelry, shirts, and other crafty items for sale. Definitely worth a stop off route 69!

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    Amish Cheese House - Blueberry cheesecake waffle cone!

    Amish Cheese House

    4.4(94 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $

    When you step into a cheese shop, they eagerly recommend flavors, passion spilling from their…read morewords, as if each cheese holds a story yearning to be shared. At a fish house, the same heartfelt enthusiasm fuels their suggestions, their pride illuminating every dish they serve. But why is it, when we reach out about their pies--those tender, comforting slices--their response is silence? No advice, no hints, no warmth--just a cold, dismissive "I don't eat pie. It's been six years since I had pie. It's just not something I eat." Those are the words from the very people who work here, strangers to the simple joy that a good pie can bring. No effort to tempt, no desire to share a slice of happiness or to welcome us back. It's as if they've given up entirely on creating an experience, on making us feel valued, on making us crave more. And even as signs invite us to indulge--"Try our butter, cheese, fudge"--we walk away empty-handed, denied even a sample to taste the passion behind their products. This place, with its dusty buggies parking spot out front, presents itself as an Amish-inspired haven, yet it feels hollow--more of a tourist trap than a genuine slice of heritage. It's a place that seems to have forgotten the soul of community, the warmth of tradition, and the simple act of sharing something truly special. And I can't help but wonder--why settle for empty gestures and sterile responses? Why not open your hearts, embrace the spirit of true hospitality, and let us taste the love you claim to carry? I'll look forward to March 14.

    Christmas shopping made simple!!! Something for everyone on…read moreyour list. I buy the local jams, spreads and cheeses.Whipped honey. Taffy. Candy. And lots more!!!!

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    The hallway between the bakery and the Amish cheese house

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