One of your first restaurants when you approach this one-horse town from the south. Used to be called "Colonial Inn" and was famous for it's yum-o broasted chicken. It still has a stone parking lot. Â You can still get great home-cooked meals here, like chicken 'n dumplings. Â Staff is friendly. Â But the store has not been kept up, the decor is "puny", they were outta straws for their tall drinks, the bathroom barely passes muster. Â Smoking is still allowed on one side of this restaurant, making it less pleasant for those on the other side.
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