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I stopped for fuel at this small town. I was pleasantly surprised to see it was also a diner so I ordered a hamburger for a late lunch. The meal was old school and very tasty. It is a super small cafe attached to the convenience store. They also serve fresh brewed sweet and unsweet tea. It was a nice break from driving. I marked this spot to stop again one day. View all feedback.
Food really wasn’t that good and our waitress didn’t fill up our empty cups until I asked. Crap service. Won’t go back again.
Cute diner. Very reasonable prices. Outstanding service.
People are very nice here. Especially the woman working the register. Great onion rings!
This is a small cafe inside a convenience store with the gas pumps out front. The food was excellent and the service was good. The atmosphere was friendly, and I got the impression that a lot of locals come here for coffee and gossip. Their breakfast menu is robust and this place is just far enough from St. Louis for me to be hungry. I'll be back.
A Gem! Fresh food made with care. A 4 minute diversion off I 70 that was the highlight of our 2300 mile drive from Utah to NYC. The perfect burger with homemade bun, hand battered onion rings for me, fresh cut fries for my daughter and the hospitality one would expect in a place like Pocahontas, Illinois. All of this in a gas station/convenience store/old school diner.