Outpost 30 serves lunch, dinner and drinks. It is great for groups and kids. Outdoor seating available.
Outpost 30 serves lunch, dinner and drinks. It is great for groups and kids. Outdoor seating available.
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My wife and I had 2 very good cheeseburgers and fries, one order of cheese sticks and two drinks for $25. That is a crazy great low price for good food. This meal would seriously cost us $40 anywhere else. This place is a little bit out of town but very much worth the drive. The staff is friendly and the food came out quick, and it was really good. Once again take a little trip and try this place out, you will not be sorry.
Decided to stop by after a long day of travel and this was the perfect place for a fresh spinach salad and kind service. I’m new to the area so it was nice to find such a lovely place. I will definitely be coming back next time I driving by.
I've stopped in there a couple times now. The folks that run the place are super friendly. The food is decent enough, but the hours? They close at 7pm. Seriously? I like the place and would love to have club meetings there, but they are not open in the mornings, or after 7 which kills any chance we have of making it a regular club place. Other things I would love to do there which their hours make it impossible to do. Watch a Mariners game, have dinner, celebrate a buddy's promotion etc etc. Basically anything you might do in the evening hours or in the morning, you have to do someplace else They are killing their own business with their ridiculous hours. Unless they change their hours, I predict they will be closed by the end of 2019.
Stopped in on my way to the coast to see what was inside . Very nice Inside, and I got a great sandwich at a good price . Stop in and try them out .
Limited menu, limited hours, average quality food. Nothing to "Stop Inn" for, because there are at least three excellent places 3 miles down the road in Rainier. (This location is actually in the incorporated area called Lindbergh.) Al Diss built this place in the 1950's, and it never really made it, because it was so far out of town. It was later reincarnated as a topless joint, and that failed as well. Then it partially burned. We wish the new owners success, but hope they have replaced the 1950's-era kitchen.