The last time I ate here was 30+ years ago when I was a kid on vacation. I don't recall how good the food was back then but it is definitely good now.
The ambiance is of a time long ago as old as the trees that went through the mill. The lady running the place has the hospitality of an idealistic Mom, welcoming to everybody who visits. The the food reminds me of my grandmas cooking. It's all homemade: bread, green beans, chicken soup, potatoes and the brisket was some of the best I've ever had.
Definitely worth a stop if want to take a trip back in time and get some good old fashioned home cooking.
Love this place. It's been about 6 years since last here, but the food and ambiance are great. Service was good, but only two people for a Sunday morning breakfast rush of at least 50 people. They were working hard.
Great ambiance, feel of history… amazing staff , that’s the first impression.. the food was tasty as of home , nothing more nothing less , nothing fancy whatsoever. We went for a late breakfast, it was almost lunch time , but the kind lady chef prepared breakfast for us . Their biscuits and gravy is a must try . The scrambled egg was heavenly, sausages were perfect cooked , toasts were delicious. Buy their homemade bread . The staff who served us was so amazing and friendly. We felt like home ( we were the only customers at that time ) so they were able to take care of us . Please be ready to wait to get food , as it’s made fresh ..
Holy cow this place is good. They sit you quick, they tell you what they are serving that day, you say yes and they bring you your food. A dead simple formula that they nail with Laser precision. Our host/waitresses was amazing and friendly and carried the entire serving area with a smile. Are food was amazing and they had a good (small) selection of local beer. Would go again!
I’m reviewing their service and the museum inside (NOT THE FOOD)
All the meals here have been served more than 105 years. I’m not sure how good the food are but they are very crowded. The little museum inside the cookhouse is so COOL, you will get to see how old days cooking material be like and more…
We were running out of time so we can’t eat but I’m sure the food is great and that’s why so many people came here. Also they only serve one dish each meal and it’s different everyday.
An old logger's cookhouse that's been converted into an eatery, features a very limited menu and quick service. The staff here are hard working and very nice, so be sure to have some patience with them.
I came in for breakfast and the food was great! If you want seconds or thirds, they are more than happy to accommodate. Be sure to buy a loaf of their bread (made in-house) and check out the museum featuring all sorts of turn-of-the-century artifacts from the building's past.
A slice of history that dates back 1893 where lumberers would eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. Same table set up, ambiance, meals everything is preserved just how it was and I thought its pretty cool!
Saw this restaurant on our way to Bandon to play golf and looked at their current lunch menu on their facebook page.
Food just keep on coming, eat all you can style. Soup or salad, main course of the day and then dessert. Our server is energetic that made the dining experience fun. If you are ever in the area swing by.
Cool drive to get there. Amazing old eatery, the history is awesome. Lumberjack style, they bring you food and you eat. We got a hearty soup, delicious salad, three bean salad, Amazing bread, fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttery corn, red velvet cake.
So much food. Cool museum.
Great spot to stop for breakfast with the crew on our last day up North. Eureka is a beautiful town and only made more memorable by by the beautiful people and the relentless cooking of a cook YOU SHOULD TIP 20 BUCKS AT LEAST EVERY TIME YOU VISIT. Delicious food, lovely staff, and theres a museum in the restaurant while you wait. Can't say enough how much you should visit when in the area. Check out 40 oz to Funny Comedy and let us know where to eat when in your town.
Would have given 5 stars for service but there was a large group of 28 in front of us. Rather than have the large group step aside while their table was setup, and help other guests, the hostess allowed them to congregate and block other patrons for 20 minutes. That aside, excellent family style food. The menu is very simple, whatever the chef decides for day is the meal. Check online to see what's being served when you want to go. This is a historic site as well, the last working lumber camp style Cookhouse. Lots of pictures and antique logging related items all around the establishment.
If you have not been there, GO! Great food and lots of it. Family style dinners are amazing! First time I was there was about 35 years ago and I remember it well. So much fun with a group of people or just a few. It's about $15-$20 a person as I recall, but it's really good. I love looking at all the old pictures and stuff in their mini museum too! Check out my pictures! Can I get a thumbs up ? ! :)
We were here for a club travel dinner. Regina was the first person we met and we can't say enough about her. She's just awesome. They were very accomodating to our large group. The food was good and every single staff member did a great job bringing the food out and handling beverage orders. They also have a small showroom with interesting logging saws and pictures.
I have always loved this eating establishment since the first time I ever found it! Which could be twenty years ago! I know it has been there longer, much longer than that! I hope it stays longer!
Everytime I am in the area I try to go! I love bringing new people with me too!
Here is why: the staff are quite friendly. The place is full of history. It is clean. Food is delicious! There is no way that you will leave hungry! I am so grateful that I was able to go again! I also bought bread to bring home!
Have been coming here since I was a kid and it has not changed for 20 years, which is a very good thing. Big long tables filled with homestyle food that is replenished every time you finish a plate. The menu is set every day for each meal and you get whatever is prepared for that day...and its always fantastic. The museum is full of historical logging equipment, photos of the area from 100+ years ago, and other interesting antiques. Highly recommend taking a detour out here.
Delicious, hearty, home made food in a rustic, family style setting. We parked our RV here for a few days with Harvest Hosts and explored the area. No menu, they serve whatever they've made for the day, but we ate dinner and a breakfast here, and everything was really delicious. Also got to chat with some delightful local residents. Great fun!
Wow!! The ambiance was so awesome and the food was fantastic!! We experienced breakfast here. The menu is set and you are served as much as you can eat for a very reasonable price. There's a neat-o side room with all sorts of logging relics. Would absolutely recommend the Samoa Steakhouse.
Cool lil place. Different style of serving. They bring it out to you only one meal is served. We had pot roast, rice with gravy, peas, and soup or salad. You get to pick between soup or salad but that is the only choice you make. So if you have picky eaters this is not the place. They don't bring a lot out at a time and get in no hurry to bring more. But you can eat till you can't eat any more. The food was good tho! The ranch dressing was amazing. Lots of cool stuff in the side room!
Visit the logging museum inside the restaurant. The food was great.They have a limited menu, that features a daily list of food they prepare. So you don't choose you get what they made. That said the food is really good prices are reasonable
Family style seating
I recommend it
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