Reviews

This place is great. In an old fashioned 1900s Pullman railroad car. Service is good, ribs and burgers are fantastic. Fries add to the great entre. Other good sides as well. If you're in the area defiantly worth a try. Decent prices as well.

When they said that you got to eat in a train cart we had to try it because my son loves loves loves trains. We ordered the daily special which was baby back ribs. We loved the ribs. We also ordered the beer battered fries and they were also very yummy. When they say it's a diner it really is. It's a small town feel that made me thibk of my own small town where I grew up. Since it's in a train cart the space is smaller and long, but it was kid friendly and the service was fast and nice. I would go back and try more things. One negative was the BBQ sauce was a spiciere than I like, but I think most would like it. I like my ribs with sweet BBQ sauce, but you could eat these ribs without sauce and they were still very good with the smokey smell and taste which was yummy.

Sasha our waitress was friendly. Restaurant is cool an old railroad car. The town doesn't have many options to choose from. . Food had no taste or flavor but was hot. . French fries were good.

One of those hole-in-the-wall kind of places you only ever visit once; a recommendation to visit would be great advice. It features amazing service, extremely avid decor, and great food.

This place was recommended and seemed to be the only non-fast food place in town. My friend is handicapped and had a choice between a very rickety, steep, bumpy ramp in the back or steps in the front. She chose steps which were very difficult to manuever. When we inquired about why they didn't have reasonable handicapped access, we were told that, according to the law, they did not have to provide reasonable access because of the heighth of the restaurant. (It's a railroad car.) We won't return there.