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Like traveling back in time...
to that farm where the zombies attacked in Night of the Living Dead. This place is utterly bizarre, from the haggard looking employees who do not appear as though they have ever seen the sun, to the mutant customers sitting on the washed out furniture or standing on the grease stained rug; this place almost has to be seen to be believed.
This family restaurant (aka, Diner) has a real Amish, Lancaster County feel to it, but not the good, quaint, Lancaster. It's more like that inbred, scary Amish, Lancaster. The food was below average, with the chicken on my sandwich being just large enough to cover half of the roll on which it was served. Service was pleasant, but not particularly competent. The pastry counter appears to have been stocked with cakes and pies from the local grocery store, as evidenced by the fact that they're not even smart enough to take the cakes out of the store packaging.
A one star rating is a bit harsh, I know, but other than the novelty/laugh factor, there is no real upside to walking into this place.
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