A friend of mine and I paid a visit to this restaurant. Â We were on a road trip and needed to get some lunch. Â We stepped inside and were seated at a table in the dining room. Â We both opted for the buffet and the food was great. Â Iced tea provided a relief from the summer heat.
Total bill was $18.66, not bad for all you can eat with a drink.
The attached lounge/motel is absolutely where I would film a horror movie if I had to film a horror movie in the near future. Â I mean, really. Terrifying. Â However. Â The restaurant offers a perfectly acceptable breakfast menu, good coffee, endearingly awkward service and prices from some distant decade. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit, but for a stop along the way, it was a good one.
Review Source:The SO and I ate here the other evening. There is an attached but separate bar/lounge here with the restaurant., which are both attached to the Plum Point Motel. If you want a drink (beer, mixed drink, etc) you have to order and drink it in the lounge. You can eat in the lounge as well. They serve a "home cooked" country buffet. On the buffet that night was country ham, fried chicken, some kind of BBQ meat (not sure if it was pork or beef), chicken 'n dumplings, beans, carrots, corn on the cob and various salad bar choices. They also have a menu which mainly consists of sandwiches and breakfast items.
The food was OK Â by me, the SO loved it (I guess my home cooking isn't as greasy as he would like). If you like home-style buffet food, you should find something you like.