We are camping close by and due to the impending hail storm decided to eat out. Unfortunately, Google translates "pizza" into "comfort food" and so gives this restaurant as a destination. But, we got a bunch of chicken and shrimp baskets and did pretty well with our party of 12. They probably don't want us back again, since is and the next table over had a combined total of 12 to 15 kids under age 10...
I'm not a fan of leaving poor reviews as I would rather talk to someone face to face but this establishment is quite deserving of one. I came here on Dayton Days with my family and ordered breakfast. The amount of flies that were in the building was unrealistic, the service was quite poor and when my food finally came the sausage was actually frozen in the middle still. Legit frozen.. I attempted to notify the server but she was nowhere to be seen for about fifteen minutes. I became sick and went outback as to not vomit in the bathroom and while I was back there I heard two men discussing "business". When i finished up i poked my head around back to see if these men worked here and one announced to me that he owned the facility. I told him the situation and he checked my food to find that it was indeed frozen. He then gave me the excuse that his evening cook had a bet going with his morning cook in regard to who's job was more taxing so he let them switch as a bet and that in all fairness the morning cook had never cooked sausage before... The owner did attempt to make it right by refunding our meal and giving us a $50 gift certificate but I will not be going back any time soon. That having been said if anyone wants a $50 gift certificate to this place you can gladly have the one we received.
Stopped in for a quick bite, it's was surprisingly good! Nice Western feel try the club sandwich it's very good but check the date on the canned beer :)