Take away the satellite dish and you could trick yourself on what era you're living in by looking at the outside of this grocery. The interior features table seating, some coolers with ice cold Coca-Cola (and Pepsi, RC Cola for those wanting more options) and other soft drinks, a kitchen area and of course, walls littered with amazing vintage farming advertisements, thermometers, antique tractors, etc. This place takes me back to my childhood, growing up in a small town with nothing more than a grocery store and some grain elevators. A Midwest mom and pop joint, one of the finest I've set foot in. The folks working in the store were friendly and welcoming. After getting our drinks, we ordered entrees consisting of a double cheeseburger and Cajun cheese fries, as well as a chicken sandwich (add cheese) and mozzarella sticks with, you guessed it, another side of cheese. Both sandwiches were fantastic and fresh, hot off the grill. The burger I had was perfectly done, with a slim char on the outside. The chicken was very clean and juicy. Both were mouth watering. The Cajun fries were cooked just as I like them: crispy but not burnt. The cheese had some spice to it but not an overwhelming amount to the point it was "hot". I did taste a mozzarella stick and the absence of grease and the abundance of crispy, well seasoned breading was fantastic. Top notch all the way around. The wait for the food was surprisingly very short considering everything is made fresh. We felt as if it was just another day eating in the kitchen at grandmas, which I miss a lot these days. I highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to slow down and take a step back in time and enjoy a meal. In my opinion places like this get overlooked and shouldn't. I can't wait to come back and try the Angus burger! read more