If you're looking for an out-of-the way little place with decent food, Stacey's does the job.
The upstairs had unique wooden booths that looked like horse stables which I would have liked to try, but our group ate downstairs in the dark little bar area. Service was good and so was the food. Several people got the prime rib, which is the specialty of the house. My husband had the fried chicken, which he said was very good. I had the fish sandwich, which was three pieces of deep-fried haddock on a soft bun piled high with lettuce, tomato, and pickles and served with steak fries. There was no graceful way to eat it except smashing it flat with my hand. There are also several large TVs in the downstairs area for watching games.
The atmosphere in the downstairs is great - dark little bar. Â The staff is always friendly. Â The food, mediocre at best. Â Ordered the shrimp cocktail for an appetizer, was the most limp, frost bitten, horrible display of food that had no taste at all. Â
The prime rib is supposed to be delicious here, but they only serve it on certain nights.