We went to this restaurant on the recommendation of the motel's front desk. We were promised good food in a casual atmosphere. What we found was a western theme restaurant serving 'country comfort food' breakfasts, lunches and dinners to a local crowd at reasonable prices. Wagon wheel chandeliers hung from the ceiling, large western paintings decorated the walls and each table had a cowboy made of horseshoes holding a '7-11' branding iron.
On saturday night, the feature is an all-you-can-eat 'chuckwagon' buffet. It was clearly the choice of most of the patrons. We joined right in, and it gave us the chance to sample all of the most popular offerings, many of which were clearly homemade. We helped ourselves to fresh fruit salad, pasta and potato salads, fried chicken, pinto beans and au gratin potatoes. Worth seconds were the homemade soup (a combination of barley, beans and vegetables so thick it almost merited a fork) barbequed pork chops and small pieces of fried bread called scones (especially good with honey provided at the table). The pork chops and scones were constantly in short supply - the cashier told us that the scones were considered a specialty of the house. For dessert we cut our own slices from a large sheet of chocolate cake. Obviously, if you left this restaurant hungry, it was your own fault!