Stormy's restaurant is one of the oldest roadhouses in the West, established 1854. We, the Cramer family, have owned the establishment the longest, since 1961. Ellen Cramer, "Stormy" moved from Berkley with her son Roger and purchased the building in 1961. At the time she ran it as a bar that served sandwiches and snacks. In the early 1970's her son Roger turned the business into a steakhouse. Today with his wife Carolyn and daughter Taylor Marie have continued the tradition of serving house aged steaks and prime rib along with seafood, chicken and house specialty dishes. All dinners are served family style with Cramer's clam chowder, garden salad with house dressing, potato, vegetable and french bread. We also have a full bar with premium well, eight beers on tap and large wood burning fireplace in the bar, to warm you up on those stormy nights.
The dinner is great. I recomend the eggs benedict it is the best thing I have ever eaten. The atmosphere is very kind and cool. There are airplanes hanging from the ceiling, old pictures on the wall, and the view of airplanes landing and talking off
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This is a great fly in Diner, service, food,prices are great. Sit outside and watch the airplanes, sit inside and see a wonderful collection of old flying photos and aircraft models suspended from the ceiling.