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  • Come here for the atmosphere. Or come here for the food. Both get all the stars from me... ALL THE STARS. This place is family-run, and you feel like you may have fallen down a little rabbit hole and ended up somewhere in 1963--but with fantastic menu options. They play records from the 50's and 60's, and it is DARN PLEASANT. I feel like time literally slows down for me when I enter, and any stress just kind of melts into the background while I'm here. I've been here for breakfast, lunch, and afternoon tea, and I've only been blown away by the friendly service and great selection. There's something for everyone (veggies are welcome too!). The first time, I came in to try Lefse, because I'd never had it and wanted to try it very, very badly. I sat at the diner stools and enjoyed a Rooibos tea (they have a really good loose-leaf tea menu!) with Lefse (which, it turns out, is the same as a Swedish pancake lol). The Lefse was spongy and tasty and perfect (well, to my noob palate anyway). I had it with a little butter. For breakfast, I cheated and ordered the Veggie Scramble (which is technically on the lunch menu, but I'd heard about it and they were happy to make it for me). It's a mildly curried scramble with squash and kale and everything lovely. I hate to say it's better than breakfast at Mickie's Dairy Bar, so I won't (not out loud anyway). It was so good I ate the whole darn thing. When I had lunch, I enjoyed the Norwegian meatballs (also ate the whole darn thing lol), which come served on mashed potatoes (these taste just like my German gramma's--no joke!) with a side of seasonal veggies. The meatballs were really, really good. ALMOST as good as my aunt's Swedish meatballs, but we won't get into any nationalism today. lol The bathroom is located upstairs, and though I haven't had the pleasure of having to go while I'm there yet, I've heard it's quite the destination (I don't know what this means, but everyone says this with a wink, so I'm super curious and will have to check that out next time). However, if you need a handicap-accessible bathroom, I don't think this is the place. Parking is Mt Horeb street parking. If you're gonna come out here, make a day of it--the town is absolutely adorable, and there's so much to see!
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