Luckily for all of us, it's not!
Stables is open for breakfast and lunch, 6am-2pm. It serves up affordable home-style breakfast foods (I haven't been there for lunch) from a 3-page menu. (Click on those menu pictures to see them in extra-large glory.)
Stables has a comfortable country-dining atmosphere, with homemade cookies and breads, a counter and booths, newspapers available near the register, and coffee refills. The waitresses are always nice, even when busily rushing about.
Besides their menu "specialities," Stables also has daily specials. These specials are sometimes seasonal (pumpkin pancakes in autumn, for example), sometimes from special homemade breads, and are written on the chalkboards in the restaurant.
Coupons for Stables can often be found in the Valley Quarterly, but be forewarned -- the restaurant does only accept cash.
Stables seems to have been around for a good long while, and if you go, you'll see lots of locals. But you'll also see bunches of college students who have discovered that if you want a hearty breakfast on a budget, you definitely want to go to Stables. You might even see some out-of-towners skipping the continental breakfast at the chain hotel for some breakfast-diner-cooking.
At our house, Stables has become the go-to breakfast restaurant for Monday holidays (and New Year's) -- because going to breakfast at Stables is just fun (plus, it's close, local, affordable, and filling).
There's a Monday holiday coming up soon. Treat yourself to breakfast out.
2 comments:
could we go sometime, even if it's not a holiday?
Absolutely!
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