"The Inn is divided into the sections, a fairly large bar area, small dining area, and a larger dining/live entertainment area. All are open to one another. It 's nothing fancy, a bit dark, typical 'hole in the wall ' type of place where anyone is welcome and will feel comfortable. The menu was pretty limited with not much variety. Picky eaters may have trouble finding something they like. Options are typical American staples. Think diner type fare. That said, everything was tasty, properly cooked, well seasoned with decent portion sizes. The peanut butter pie was on the small side but very good. Service was friendly but slow. The waitress indicated she was pulled into the kitchen to cook. That 's a management fail for not properly staffing. Speaking of management, there was a man wandering around who seemed to be the owner or manager. He was incredibly rude to the staff. His attitude and comments were inappropriate, especially in front of patrons. There was live music the night we went. It started part way through our dinner. The band was good but conversation became impossible due to the volume. So, if you 're looking for a quiet dinner, check the schedule! Parking: The Inn is located in a shopping center with plenty of parking. There is handicap parking but the handicap ramp is in an awkward location with no direct access to the restaurant. There is a large curb across the front, so you have to use the ramp far from the establishment and walk around"