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March 2022 by Brenden Long
They are a disgrace and do not lower flags for fallen state troopers let alone a fallen local fire chief. absolutely embarrassing.
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October 2016 by poes a.
Wasn't sure what to think of a restaurant in a fire house but it was quite good! Every weekend there's a different special and tonight was tortellini baked with chicken, alfredo, bacon and topped with cheese. It was great. The chicken croquettes are homemade and crispy. Very good! With salad bar and two sides the prices and portions are great value for the money. Come hungry! The service is also great - so friendly and sweet! They even chased us down in the parking lot to return the hat I left behind!!! PS: the lemon meringue pie was "slamming"!
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February 2015 by Brian M.
Driving by on Valentine's Day with friends we saw the Fire Company's dining room was open for dinner as it is Tuesday through Saturday each week and breakfast on Saturday and Sunday mornings. A utilitarian dining room has the faint smell of tobacco from the adjacent private members only bar/club for fire company members that shares a wall and kitchen with the public dining room. A full menu is offered and there are weekend specials. All dinners include a salad bar which offers about 10 items to choose from and a half dozen dressings. On this night Prime Rib was the special. Two of us ordered the prime rib medium rare. It was slightly overcooked, but a decent cut of meat for $16.99 with two vegetables, salad bar and rolls. Baked potatoes, green beans, corn and cole slaw were all good. An order of their honey dipped fried chicken was raved about by all at the table. Juicy, crispy and homemade. Delicious. The chicken croquettes were also homemade and excellent. A nice balance of filler and chicken. The only disappointment on this dish was the bed of mashed potatoes they were served on tasted like instant potatoes. Dessert offerings were cake and pies but we skipped dessert. Service was friendly.