I love this place! I just happened upon it while working up in Preston County, and now wish I lived closer to it, so I could go more often. Okay, it's just a little country general store with a roadside attraction component, but you can find everything from old-time candies to arts-and-crafts. Moreover, the food is is freshly prepared and tastes great, all for a reasonable price. This isn't a quick service restaurant; this is a place where the locals come to share a meal and have a chat with the neighbors. Of course, travelers stop here, too; the location is right on U.S. 50.
I saw some nice landscaping plants for sale out front, and there's been some farm fresh produce available each of the three times I've stopped here. The animals that are kept on the grounds seemed happy and well kept. All the old wagons, railroad rolling stock, and machinery is especially interesting to me, as an archaeologist, since I seldom see complete examples of historical objects coming out of the ground; seeing examples of different equipment that has been used in the area helps to identify the smaller fragments of those same types of equipment that I actually find in the ground. So, the equipment on display may have a different meaning to me than the average visitor.
If you're riding down U.S. 50, you should definitely stop in to have a burger, a homemade dessert, and a bottle of Cheerwine soda pop. Have a chat with the locals, pet the donkeys, buy some plants, and revel in the nostalgia of an era that has largely been displaced by the "progress" of the contemporary, urbanized world. I know I'll stop in anytime I'm up that way. Thanks for the great food! I'm already planning to try the steak hoagie next time.