Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–1 PM, 5–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–1:30 PM |
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Reviews
Here’s what you get in this place : cool decor, sure you could look around the walls and be at least mildly interested in everything around.
Food: just “fine”. Not great by ANY stretch of the imagination. I got the rib eye with red beans and loaded baked potato. The steak was fine. The beans were straight out of a cheap can, and the loaded potato was only loaded with 3 toppings.
Where this review loses most stars is service. For some strange reason you WILL wait to get seated. When I visited, my waitress was TERRIBLE. She checked on us a total of 2 times, and one of them was to tap on the table as she was walking away towards another table, to quickly tell us our food was coming. The food took a total of 47 minutes to arrive at our table. The place was about 33% empty and there were at least 3 other waiters I could spot – why 47 minutes?! Who the heck knows!
And to top it off, when I was going to comment to our waitress about the food taking so long, she walked away before I could finish my sentence.
Along with the terrible service, the food was ASTRONOMICALLY expensive: $26 for a 10oz Rib eye. That’s Dallas prices…. and Vernon….Dallas it is not.
It is evident that this place takes advantage of the fact that this “almost dead” town does not have many other choices. So it touts itself as “the place to go when visiting Vernon”. Unfortunately, this will bring in all the passer-bys. Not me, though. I learned my lesson.
Will not be coming back here, and unless you really don’t care about service, waiting, and high prices, I would not recommend this place.
Found this place because my GPS said there was a Cracker Barrel here – WRONG!
A local when asked about the Cracker Barrel pointed us to this place.
Wonderful historic building on a historical square.
Used to be a men’s clothing store since the early 1900s.
Still has the tin ceiling and old safe still in use.
They also proudly display the clothing store’s sign inside over the front door.
The food was great and the owner was very friendly and talkative.
My BLT was piled with crisp fresh bacon – yum 🙂
There was a really nice acrylic painting in the men’s bathroom that the owner had found for a song.
And we were satisfied!
Tabbetha was quick to serve us and recommended us a few dishes!
We definitely enjoyed dining here