It started as Del's Diesel (and diner), when owned by Del Leete, a local farmer and author. He sold to george Pratt, the P in P&H, who made it into a truck stop known for hundreds of miles around. They get a lot of Canadians through here, so you'll see a Canadian flag and the menu is in French and English. Sometimes you can get poutine here, along with more typical American diner fare. For many, it is the baked goods that keep them coming back; the dinner rolls, the homemade bread, and the pies. Pies so good you dare not get them too often, but what a treat. If you've never tried the maple cream, you must. Even its memory will make you smile.
the container is a micro to small, big enough for small trade stuff. Byop.
Congrats to DJ and Cal for FTF. Theywere actually part of the inspiration for the cache.