Welcome

We are a locally-owned restaurant, deli and convenience store.

We love our customers and go the extra mile to make you feel welcomed and appreciated.

Store Hours

Mon - 9am - 6pm
Tues - Closed
Wed - Closed
Thurs - 9am - 6pm
Fri - 9am - 8pm
Sat - 9am - 8pm
Sun - 9am - 6pm

Eatery Hours

Mon - 12pm - 6pm
Tues - Closed
Wed - Closed
Thurs - 9am - 6pm
Fri - 12pm - 8pm
Sat - 9am - 8pm
Sun - 9am - 6pm

Christmas Dinner Menu

Our Christmas dinner on Thursday, December 23.
Dine in (seating is limited) or take out.


  • Tossed Salad
  • Turkey
  • Stuffing
  • Store made cranberry sauce
  • Meatballs with mushroom gravy
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Vegetables
  • Dessert: Chocolate Swiss Roll with Mocha Sauce
  • Good Food | Good Wine​

    Wednesdays Means

    Happy Hours!

    Half Price Bottles of Wine and Six Tasty Lunches for $9

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    Our Menu

    Quality Ingredients, Tasty Meals

    From hearty, homestyle meals to convenience dishes on the go, The Eatery has all the quality, selection and service you crave.

    Pizza

    Ask us about our weekend specials! All of our 12-inch and 15-inch pizzas feature our house-made crust and our very own sauce with your choice of toppings. A 10 inch cauliflower crust is available for gluten free requests

    Rancher's Poutine

    Smothered in house roasted beef, gravy, cheese, and caramelized onions. Saddle up!

    The "Q"

    BBQ grilled chicken breasts with smoky bacon, caramelized onions, and mozzarella cheese between thick slices of rye.

    Reuben

    The undisputed king of sandwiches! Our towering Reuben is made on thick slices of grilled rye, topped with shaved corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, thousand island dressing and melting Swiss cheese.

    Mile-High Denver

    While Colorado´s capital claimed it as their own in 1907, the true origin of this omelet sandwich is said to be 19th-century Chinese chefs inspired by Egg Foo Yung. Try our version!