This little known place [at least to me] was great. It had a small-town, down-to-earth feel, the waitresses smiled, greeted, helped, and paid attention to everyone who walked through the door. They had some seemingly odd sandwiches on the menu and I was inclined to try the Coronado. That consisted of turkey, raisins, sesames seeds, cranberry sauce, and cream cheese on pumperknickel bread! It was an odd combination but it was fantastic! Service and food was great, the only complaint would be they need to have better seating areas and get the a/c checked - it was 100+ outside but was very very warm inside the restaurant.