I've been going here since I first came to the school and it never fails to make me happy the service is great and I tip most of the time also there are great tables and spots where you sit it's great for a first date
Update your hours on your google listing.
Update: this place was for sale. I think it may have been sold, but not positive. Same grwat food and service though. This is the fun Little Country Store to visit. We've been getting breaded tenderloins and chef salads here. They are great! The web sites need updated, but they can't get access to them. Prices have changes and hours have changed. Still, give them a try!
Kid-friendliness: Kids love going here to get homemade candy & ice cream. Wheelchair accessibility: They have a ramp to get wheel chairs up into the store.
First things first, there was no cheddar to be found inside the cheddar depot. There was a small selection of cheese for sale but unfortunately no cheddar. The food itself was very reasonably priced but was nothing to write home about by any means as far as flavor is concerned. I had purchased the tenderloin sandwich meal which was generously portioned but very lacking in flavor. One thing stood out to me above all else as a sign that the restaurant truly cares about its customers, the toilet paper in the restroom. The moment that I realized the toilet paper in their public restroom was so soft and of such high quality that the rolls in my own home seemed like sheets of printer paper in comparison that I knew the owners of this establishment cut no costs for their beloved customers. I have no idea where they purchased their rolls of silken sheets, softer than even the well groomed fur of my housecat, but I can only imagine the price of each ply that most luxurious of bathroom tissue cost them and yet there it was free for any to use and covet regardless of what great cost it must have been for the establishment to acquire. Overall 3/5 food, 4/5 atmosphere due to insufficient seating, and 5/5 service due to the toilet paper of such softness that my words cannot do justice to.