This is the locals' hangout, with a "common table" and all.
It was formerly a pizza parlor, but is now a typical cafe, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Â They may close early, though, so you might want to call ahead if you're planning to drive in from outside of Delavan.
The breakfast is respectable. Â The portions are generous.
What should you try? Â They have a good, honest hamburger (the cheese is American--you might be able to ask for another kind). Â The chili is very good: be sure to try a bowl while you're there.
They have Mexican specials every so often (Julio, the cook/owner, is Hispanic): a burrito plate and a soft taco plate. Â Both are very good; so, too, the quesadilla in the appetizers part of the menu.
The prices are unbeatable. Â If you're in the area--especially around lunchtime--and don't feel like eating at the fancier and somewhat more expensive Harvest Cafe across the street, try the Delavan Cafe.