Relocated train station=restaurant with relaxed ambiance
I enjoyed a weekday lunch at Clarksville Station on a recent vacation day. I ordered a grilled cheese and a side salad, and my boyfriend ordered another kind of sandwich and the salad bar. Although this restaurant is known for its steaks, I enjoyed the sandwich and salad as a vegetarian, and my boyfriend especially enjoyed the salad bar.
The service was also very good. At the end of the meal, we asked our server for suggestions on what to see in Roxboro, and she gave us wonderful advice in checking out the Person County Museum of History.
I enjoyed the restaurant's decor, which was quaint and well done. There were a number of old pictures and things on the walls around the restaurant, and a statue of a Native American in the corner. (It reminded me a little of the one on the set of "Cheers.") The women's restroom was called the "Necessary Room for Ladies."
The outside of the restaurant has a train station feel as well, along with signs and other attachments on the main building, and a side building or two as well.
The food that we ordered seemed fairly priced, and the parking was ample and convenient.
It was a fun visit, and I would recommend it to others.
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