This is Route 66 heaven. They got Route 66 souvenirs and Route 66 root beer and chips. Couple old guys sitting around in flannel cowboy shirts playing cards and reminiscing about Route 66 in the old days. I was there in 2006 and 2012 and it was exactly the same. Guess the guys didn’t move at all. Was great having CARS playing in the background. Defiantly a stop onto the Rainbow Bridge.
Ashley S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Riverton, KS
This is an amazing place for a sandwich in small town America. It is right on the famous Route 66! It was previously called Eisler Brothers and each summer travelers from around the world visit this small shop. It may not be much but it’s a family affair and loved by locals! I often order meat and cheese by the pound for family events. On any given day you may see multiple generations working together to prepare sandwich orders. They also sell pop by the can, in fountain cups, and in glass bottles.
Cody P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Galena, KS
The sandwiches here are simple yet delicious. I don’t know how they make them so good but they are. They always taste fresh, as the meat and cheese are sliced to order. The store itself is very retro and unique. Ps — The pickles are amazing.
James G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, KS
Talk about walking back in time! It bills itself as the longest continually running business on Route 66, having opened in 1925. The well kept store still has the atmosphere of the early years(tin tile ceilings, glass case for food display and it smells like Grandma’s kitchen!). They also have a good selection of Route 66 merchandise in a little side room. If you’re tripping down Route 66 don’t skip this little jewel. Bonus Tip: The gentleman who runs this store is the President of the Kansas Route 66. Double Bonus Tip: Eat one of their sandwiches… yummy! Triple Bonus Tip: This store was visited by the guys who made the Disney show Cars and was an inspiration for their movie.
Yousif A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Very nice small vintage market, deli and souvenir shop on Old Route 66. Excellent prices on sandwiches. –Has shaded/covered seating area to eat. Also sells flowering plants. One of the nicest memories of my trip is buying a sandwhich from this place and eating in on their shady patio. –It was a very nice place to cool down from the summer sun, and to think about how many people had crossed that Route 66 path right in front of me. –Also, the owner is knowlegable on Route 66 history.