“Great little store operated by very friendly, efficient people. Can always get in and out quickly. Great place for a quick stop. The big lunch burritos will fill you up.”
“I heard about this place so I stopped in to check it out. It’s an interesting historical site. They have an open area for sitting and eating soups and sandwiches. They make their own Homemade Ice Cream which of course is what I chose. And it was delicious. There was only one staff person there but he was very friendly an efficient. He was conversant in LP’s and quite familiar with the old Music Millennium in Portland. They have a side library of books some of which were very old that you could sit and read. A front porch to sit on and watch the world go by. They do have a weekly evening dinner with live acoustic music that you go online to make reservations for. I gather that it’s quite popular. I bought an CD of the music for $5.00. Used it in my car and very enjoyable Bluegrass, Rockabilly, acoustic folk. All in all this is a great stop to stop yourself. It’s right on the road to Champoeg State Park so a combination visit can happen. Just watch the stores hours. Check the website before you go. Built in 1863 and still in use. !!!
Wheelchair accessibility: There is one accessible parking space. It is not paved and opens into small crushed rock. There is a ramp up to the front porch. There are double doors at the entrance. No electrical entryway assistance. The interior is open and all one level.”
“I used to go there all the time when I lived in Oregon and the people were friendly and nice and welcoming and they had the best prices and they were always welcoming to anyone who was looking for good priced stuff and I would always recommend anyone to come here and check it out and the staff were always friendly and I’m definitely going back when I come to visit or move back to Oregon.”