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Contribuisci feedbackStopped for breakfast at 9:00 a.m. The kids running the place actually showed up and unlocked the door.... half asleep and yawning....exactly at 9:00. We debated but decided to wait for the grill to open... another 30 min. Yesterday's coffee still in the pot. We ordered food finally and fresh coffee which we never got even after we asked multiple times. It was obviois they pegged us as demanding customers bothering them because they weren't fully awake and the store not fully open. I would skip this place and never go back. Its being run by a bunch of lazy young kids who don't care. The owner must not care either as it could be such a lucrative gem supplying trail goers with decent food and service with a great location and experience.I've never seen a more lazy bunch of young folks in my life.Sad sad sad and pathetic!Beware, your experience here will overshadow a good day on the trail.I wouldn't leave any stars if possible.
Good stop while cycling the C O. Enjoyed the sub good quality. Also a good selection of beers and snacks. Nice area with picnic tables to eat outside.
It would be nice if the place was ever actually open. The hours of operation are apparently only a suggestion as the store is constantly closed sometimes as early as 2 in the afternoon. Padlocks on all the restrooms. The ferry is chained off and closed as well.
This is a stopover for C&O canal trail users and boaters using the ramp by the cafe. Though its greatest aspect is its location, right on the trail, the food is great. Straight forward American fare that is prepared well with good ingredients. There is limited indoor dining, but I have always been able to find a seat. Outside dining is also available. Parking is free and plentiful. Closed one day a week, currently Tuesday, so check to make sure you're hiking/biking on a day when they are open.
I had the Turkey sandwich it good, the bun was good and the house sauce made the sandwich and hope was friendly.