Js Cafeteria in Roundhill, KY
Great food and great service!"
The food is so good here! Less than 8 bucks for a lunch buffet and tastier than most buffets. Really enjoyed it."
Old time blue plate diner. Homemade food just like you remember. Don't ask for a menu here... "It's on the board", will be what you'll hear. Your choice from today's…
They have good food and reasonable prices."
We all ordered Blasts, none of them were very good, we couldn't even figure out what was in each one. My daughter's was nothing but plain ice cream. When she asked for a…
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