
We were on a drive up in this area and i found Al's on Google. It was a Saturday for lunch and they were slow. The food was AMAZING and all home cooked! I had the porkchop, hubby had 1/2 bird...
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Our business began back in January of 1950. Owners Allie and Retta Munier wanted a place for local town people and railroad workers to be able to stop in for a bite to eat. Not much has changed through the years. The building itself has great history. Over one hundred years old, the building stands tall with an authentic bar that catches the customer's eye. The building and bar survived the flood of 1993. Not only are the building and bar historic, many Al's Place employers have been employed there most of their lives. Customers like the fact that a familiar face greets them whenever dining with us. Allie and Retta's daughter Lois claimed ownership at the young age of 20. She is still the owner to this day. She takes pride in her family business and
We were on a drive up in this area and i found Al's on Google. It was a Saturday for lunch and they were slow. The food was AMAZING and all home cooked! I had the porkchop, hubby had 1/2 bird...
One of my favorite out of the way, off the beaten path, hole in the wall bar n restaurant in our area! We love this little place, food is great and service is friendly, locals are fun!! Don't skip...
Staff was super friendly, and more than happy to answer any questions. I ordered the western omelet, and it was rather bland and dry.
Great food at reasonable prices. Service is quick and waitstaff is friendly. The pork chops are delicious. Breakfast can't be beat. ****
Breakfast omelette with German potatoes! Awesome food and the location and indoors is very unique. Clean and inviting like an old fashioned restaurant from the past. The ladies running this place...
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