“Nostalgia, more than anything else, seems to keep this place alive. I have been visiting there for decades, since early Childhood. Years ago, the early 90s I think, my cousins from California were astounded that the Family that runs the joint speak English with Southern accents. I always thought of it as primarily a neighborhood crocery/convenience store with the customary mercenary, merciless rates for merchandise offered at such establishments. I was surprised to see it listed as a restaurant. I'll have to grab a bite to eat next time I stop by. Should be interesting.“
“Nostalgia, more than anything else, seems to keep this place alive. I have been visiting there for decades, since early Childhood. Years ago, the early 90s I think, my cousins from California were astounded that the Family that runs the joint speak English with Southern accents. I always thought of it as primarily a neighborhood crocery/convenience store with the customary mercenary, merciless rates for merchandise offered at such establishments. I was surprised to see it listed as a restaurant. I'll have to grab a bite to eat next time I stop by. Should be interesting.“