The cache is not at the posted coordinates. It is a great place to stop in for a burger though.
It doesn't take long after you first start geocaching to become familiar with satellite images. They can be a great tool to help you really hone in on a cache. Especially when there are landmarks around to use as, well landmarks. Satellite images aren't much help in the middle of a forest though.
Here is a satellite picture of Syracuse, NY, where I started geocaching.
In the gallery I've included some other pictures from above. The National Mall, where I found a ton of virtuals. A cool causeway where I biked across Lake Champlain. A park in Ithaca with a tree climbing cache that I mean to find someday. Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks, home of one of my favorite caches. And Central Park in NYC. I hope to go visit this summer.
That's all well and good, but if you're interested in finding this particular cache, another set of satellite images that will help you, can be found HERE.
It's an interesting container that I received for Christmas. It may be a challenge just opening it!