Round Tuit
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Saturday Ride. We left from the Big Tree at 8 am, Carlos and Ralph left at 7 am. The plan was to meet at 11 am at the Round Tuit. They got there at 10…
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It is so hard to find real home cooked diner food in the age of frozen portion food service supplied meals. The Round Tuit doesn't look like much from…
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2 Reviews on “Round Tuit”
Saturday Ride. We left from the Big Tree at 8 am, Carlos and Ralph left at 7 am. The plan was to meet at 11 am at the Round Tuit. They got there at 10 am didn’t wait for the rest of us. Didn’t matter, it was worth a 3 hour ramble through CT and NY to dive into some home cookin’ Biscuits and Gravy for some and Pancakes for the rest. Everyone satisfied and $10 total with a generous tip. We’ll be doin’ it again real soon.
It is so hard to find real home cooked diner food in the age of frozen portion food service supplied meals. The Round Tuit doesn’t look like much from the outside, but so often is the case with real gems like this. One look at the old soda fountain fixtures and ancient Hamilton Beach milkshake machine and you know this place had been around a while. You don’t stay in a rural area like this for a long time without doing something right. The chocolate malt was the real thing. Plenty thick, malty and huge. Pancakes were light and fluffly accompanied by crispy bacon. The fries are handcut, another rarity in the mostly food service supplied diners one usually finds. How about 3 eggs, ham bacon or sausage with toast for about 5 bucks If you still have room, finish off the meal with a home made pie ala mode. Even though the restaurant is a local favorite, the service was fast and polite and never made us feel like an unwelcome outsider.