This place looks neat but unremarkable from the outside. Inside, the dining area is small and fairly basic, sharing the inside space with a store/souvenir gift shop. The menu was not extensive but had a good variety of burgers and a couple of other offerings. Â It feels like a real "mom and pop" place with one lady running the store and dining room and one man in the kitchen cooking. The taco salad I had for lunch was very tasty with nice fresh diced tomato and lettuce and served in a fresh, crisp tortilla shell that was not bland or tough like some of the "packaged" ones I've had in other places. The waitress who served us was very friendly and our food was prepared quickly. After noticing the sign for fruit pies, I asked the waitress if they were home made. She said "yes, I make all the fruit pies myself". My husband and I shared a slice of cherry pie and it was wonderful - light flaky pastry and tasty cherries. This place was well worth the visit!
Review Source:a fantastic place to stop for lunch before of after your tour of devils tower monument.
the bison burger is tender and perfectly cooked. Â DO NOT, i repeat, DO NOT miss the homemade cream pies. Â The coconut cream was the culinary highlight of my 10 day roadtrip. Â no lie. Â i'm getting dreamy just thinking about it.
this is a no frills place, food served on paper plates, reasonable prices, good quality and hometown service. Â
we just loved it here and recommend anyone in the area to take a stop! Â and dont forget the pie.