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    The Broken Arrow Cafe

    4.1 (7 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    1 year ago

    Very friendly atmosphere. The food is great and portions are big and the price is fair, Highly recommend.

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    4 years ago

    Decent breakfast. Good service. Worth a stop as there aren't many options in the town it's in.

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    6 years ago

    Even though posted on the front door about wearing a mask before entering none of the work staff were wearing them.

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    Country Junction Restaurant - Turkey gravy, roll and butter and mixed vegetables

    Country Junction Restaurant

    4.0(20 reviews)
    23.7 mi
    $

    My husband and I recently took a trip to Smicksburg, PA, about an hour from Pittsburgh. It was nice…read moreto get out of the city and enjoy the country roads. Smicksburg is a quaint little town with charming country stores. We visited Our Twist of Country furniture store, where my husband found a recliner chair he fell in love with. The salesperson was very helpful in picking out the wood stain and fabric. Now, we're just waiting for six weeks to pick it up. For lunch, we went to the Country Junction restaurant. The service was fast, and the meal was very tasty. My husband had the roast beef and mashed potatoes. He mentioned the beef was a bit dry, but the gravy helped. I had the junction turkey, which was shredded turkey on a piece of stuffing bread - it was delicious, and I'm glad I got the gravy on the side. We were tempted to try the blueberry pie but decided against it when we learned it wasn't made in-house. The cream pies are made in-house, though. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by how reasonably priced the meal was. Make The Shop @ Greentree Lumber a must on your list of stops. It's a wonderful, quaint store with all thing's country and more.

    The food is good down home country cooking! If you like that then this is the place for you. I…read moreordered country fried steaks and eggs for breakfast and it was cooked perfectly. My husband had the buckwheat pancakes and they were outstanding. The amount of food on the plate is a deal for your money. The prices are really good too. It was a weekday when we're there so it was not busy and relatively quiet. Our server was very friendly.

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    Country Junction Restaurant - Country fried steak and eggs

    Country fried steak and eggs

    Country Junction Restaurant - Shredded turkey with stuffing bread

    Shredded turkey with stuffing bread

    Country Junction Restaurant - Western omelette bacon ritos sausage gravy over biscuit home fries

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    Western omelette bacon ritos sausage gravy over biscuit home fries

    Station 101 Pub & Kitchen - Side Caeser

    Station 101 Pub & Kitchen

    4.3(416 reviews)
    17.8 mi
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    I guess I should thank my child for this one because her desire to find a playground is why we…read morefound this place. It's along the road just off the highway to the park we went to. It's next door to the hotel and when we went it wasn't so busy that we were ignored but they staff were certainly being kept on their toes (Father's Day weekend, graduations, hotel guests...). They have both indoor seating (complete with a bar if you'd like to sit there) and a really nice looking patio area. The food was fantastic. Our server was great too; she was really friendly and helpful with recommendations. I ordered the reuben sandwich, which was deeeelicious. The salmon was apparently wonderful too, from what my partner said. And I ordered the macaroni and cheese from the kids menu but it was huge. My baby loved it and since it was so huge there was too much for her, so I had the rest at a later time. They had a really good strawberry lemonade, of which we (my daughter and I, because of course she had to have some) drank several glasses. Our server even brought me a to-go cup of it because she said it looked like we were slowing down and may be near finishing. I didn't ask her to bring me a cup of it to go, and wouldn't have thought to ask, so I was very happy she brought it for the rest of our ride to Cleveland. But perhaps my favorite part of the meal were the appetizers. We ordered some macaroni and jalapeño bites which were a hit as far as myself and the little one were concerned, with not too much heat that she could enjoy them. The restaurant has a Brussels sprouts appetizer, but they do it as an "of the week" special. The week we were here it was inspired by elote, so it had some corn and cheese and stuff on it and they were so good. I love Brussels sprouts, and will happily try them prepared in a new way. As of June 2026, I think they are short staffed. Our food took a little longer than usual but that was ok; it gave us a chance to chat and relax. Just be patient if you visit in the near future since they are down an employee or two! But even with that, it was a pleasant evening, the staff were fantastic and helpful, and the food totally hit the spot.

    I was in town for work and stayed at the hotel directly next door. Having this spot so close was a…read moreno brainer to enjoy a meal and some beverages as I didn't need to drive. I ate the nachos. This is not a one person meal, they are very large. I sat at the bar and the bartender was very prompt and personable. I also enjoyed the beer selection they had, not only on tap, but in bottles and cans. Inside the restaurant was clean and looked nice.

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    Station 101 Pub & Kitchen - Lots of room for lunch

    Lots of room for lunch

    Station 101 Pub & Kitchen - Reuben is a big sandwich. Half would have been enough. Come w/fries or substitute any other side.

    Reuben is a big sandwich. Half would have been enough. Come w/fries or substitute any other side.

    Station 101 Pub & Kitchen - Interior of restaurant towards the entrance, bar, and bathrooms. Modern, minimalist, trendy vibes.

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    Interior of restaurant towards the entrance, bar, and bathrooms. Modern, minimalist, trendy vibes.

    The Kitchen on Main - Kitchen and Pantry - Greek salad with chicken

    The Kitchen on Main - Kitchen and Pantry

    4.3(189 reviews)
    51.1 mi
    $$

    It's been a few years since I've been here. Still as good as ever! Today I had lunch instead of…read morebreakfast and wasn't very hungry. I chose the tomato bisque with polenta. A cup of very good tomato soup served in a large bowl made for a pretty plate but was not a large portion by any stretch of the imagination. I get it, but I should have gone with the grilled cheese sandwich which comes with tomato soup for $7 more. Others portions were large and everyone enjoyed their meals. Our server was very good and the place has a cozy feel to it. I just wish they'd upgrade the restroom from a oner. Since we were in Ligonier strolling through the Ice Fest, we decided to warm up with some beverages. I had Irish coffee and my daughter had the bourbon espresso cream. Both were very good and did the trick to warm us up!

    I'm not really sure where to start with this review…read more While visiting, some lovely locals recommended to try the Kitchen on Main as a good lunch or dinner spot. On the outside, you're greeted with plenty of outdoor patio seating in front of the restaurant and live music from an artist playing tunes. Inside is a spacious bar, lounge and woodsy interior with another room with tables and larger party seating. Since we had a little one with us, we thought more fitting to sit outside, watch the horses and carriages pass and enjoy the fresh air. We were told by the hosts that the seating in the front, though unoccupied, wasn't available, but the tables on the side (which I thought were for storage as they weren't set, cleaned or too presentable looking) were. Although a bit confused by that note, we decided to sit outside. It seemed that there was only one server working the outside area as we saw her hastily going back and forth. We were sat at 5:35pm or so. After about 10 minutes, she took our drink orders and 10 minutes later we then ordered our food. We got the drink we ordered then patiently awaited our food. A little after 6:05p, it started to sprinkle with rain outside. If you know PA, the rain can come down hard and heavy, quick. We asked our server if they had other seating available who went to check. As we were sitting on the side of the building - in an uncovered area - we went inside around 6:15p to ask if there was other seating available. Surely a rain soaked toddler and water ruined food isn't the best look for a restaurant serving its guests.. Both the younger lady hosts and a man (not sure his relation to this restaurant), John, seemed a bit perplexed by our request. He then proceeded to advise that the umbrella-covered seating in the front of the restaurant wasn't available, pulls his phone out to check the weather, notes that it doesn't say it's raining, but instead says "yeah, I don't know what that is, maybe it's a neighbor spraying a hose nearby" (while another employee says "I see the rain on the window in front of us") and doesn't really provide any solution for us to sit so we go back outside. Very confused by that interaction, when we saw our server next, we told her that we would be leaving and we'll pay the check for the one drink we ordered. Another girl came out and apologized, saying she wasn't sure why they wouldn't let us sit inside or anywhere else and proceeded to take us to a table inside. Our now hangry and somewhat sprinkled on toddler got her food, noodles with butter, at 6:20p and we got our dishes at 6:30p. The food looked decent though I can't comment on its flavor and taste of our meals as I had no appetite then. I don't know who would want to enjoy a meal there after that interaction. No apology or conversation from a manager was ever had, no items removed from the bill or a complimentary item provided to make up for the poor experience. We didn't eat much as we were quite off put but paid the bill in full. I still have no idea who the "John" guy is and what purpose he may serve there aside from the blatant disregard of guest's concerns and a poor example set in front of the younger employees. Our server and some of the other runner girls were kind, so I don't think customer service and general decency as a human is lacking from this town but this experience and this specific restaurant left that unfortunate impression. If he or they didn't want us there, I surely would have appreciated the honesty so we could spend our money and celebrate Father's Day weekend elsewhere. I don't plan on coming back and only Yelp members don't visit either. If I could tell you to avoid this restaurant at all costs, I would.

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    The Kitchen on Main - Kitchen and Pantry - Bar

    Bar

    The Kitchen on Main - Kitchen and Pantry - Mediterranean pasta with chicken

    Mediterranean pasta with chicken

    The Kitchen on Main - Kitchen and Pantry - Our view from our table (near the back alley door and trash cans) :-)

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    Our view from our table (near the back alley door and trash cans) :-)

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