Good solid food for everyday folks. It's not as good as Grandma made it, but then again it is a cafeteria. The food ranges from average to very good. Nothing bad and nothing excellent. But if you like Polish-American food its worth the trip to the edge of Tremont. Fried fish, pierogi, sauerkraut, and all the usual suspects are featured, plus imported and domestic beer and piano music on certain days. The dining room looks like a real restaurant, but you must stand in line at the long counter to order you food and pay before you sit down to eat. Its friendly and the owners are local celebrities of sorts.