If you didn't know this place was here you would drive right by. The decor is very interesting with a music, car theme. They have nice big booths, so parties of 6 or maybe even 8 could easily fit.
My husband started with the tomato basil soup which was extremely hot. It was good, but a little too sweet. He had a patty melt which was very good. He didn't even eat the whole thing it was so big. I had a fried buffalo chicken sandwich. At first I was disappointed that it was two chicken tenders with sauce poured over them, but once I tasted it, I was no longer disappointed. The bun was super fresh and the chicken was tender and the sauce had just the right zing. Both meals were served with fair fries, at a more than ample portion. Our iced tea tastes more like water which was our really only negative.
Service was very good and when I had first ordered a turkey Reuben but had asked if it was deli turkey or fresh roast turkey, she thought it was fresh roast. Kudos to her for asking the cook and learned that it was deli turkey and told me so that I could change my order
Update: Stopped in again on August 26 and everything was equally as good as last time. This time I had the Philly Cheesesteak Wrap, made with chicken and it was served piping hot and had lots of flavor. My husband had the same patty melt as last time and enjoyed it again. He did try the chicken paprikash and although it was decent he said he has had much better.