great people. great food. best darn catfish ive ever had! had to buy it by the case a couple of times. wonderful homemade pies. small café and it can fill up at the peak hours.
Peter G.
Classificação do local: 5 Corona, CA
We had breakfast and then stopped in later in the afternoon for a small lunch snack. The food and service were so good here. The portions were fairly large and we really liked what we ordered(our group got pancakes, breakfast sandwiches, hash browns, bacon and sausage)… It was all very good. The Dusty Miller ice cream was dish was a great treat on a nice day. Overall– A great plus during our trip to Walt Disney’s hometown.
Carl S.
Classificação do local: 5 Princeton, NJ
Outta sight. Walt Disney(who lived here from age 5 to 10) would have loved this, it being exactly the nostalgic reference to Main Street USA that he doted on. If you’re on US36 in MO and need a non-chain breakfast spot, this is it. My eggs and bacon were in front of me in about 2 minutes flat. But it’s not about the food, people! It’s the ATMOSPHERE.
Brian A.
Classificação do local: 4 Lenexa, KS
Nestled in the corner of the old Allen Hotel building, this little diner offers an array of choices. Finding a seat may be one of the biggest chores you will face, as every time I have visited, it has been crowded. Sandwiches and breakfast items dominate the menu. Closing at 3pm, this diner does offer a small salad bar, and baked goods. I can recommend the chicken Philly sandwich. Cheesy and laced with onions and green peppers, with a light seasoning is very tasty. Bottom-less coffee cups are a definite plus. On historic Main Street USA, across from Ripley Park, this hometown establishment is one of the only non-chain eateries in town, but worth a look if you are visiting.