The original structure, when people relied on horse and buggy, and boats to fetch their groceries and to visit favorite fishing and vacation spots in the Thousand Islands, was erected in circa 1830.
It is believed that the limestone used to construct the house were cut from one of the quarries which
Enjoy from a wide selection of choices on both our lunch and dinner menu's including sandwiches, quesadillas, pastas, stir frys, steaks, fish, chicken and ribs. To finish your meal, endulge yourself in fresh, homemade dessert, accompanied by a specialty coffee which are also always prepared fresh.
- Written by Greg Burliak for The Kingston Whig Standard, July 3, 2010
After being closed for more than a year for repairs after a fire, the venerable eatery is open again, serving the kind of food for which it was once renowned.