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Contribuer aux commentairesNostalgia and yummmmmm Either driving to Stockholm solely to visit your General store and Pie Shoppe or when we're passing through town, we STOP IN
Very good soup. The cherry pie was delicious but just a little too sweet.
Traveling the River Road? Don’t forget to stop in Stockholm. Great shops and the food and especially the pies are the best at Stockholm Pie and General Store. After eating be sure and visit the Store.
Outstanding Homemade Food. As lots of reviews here will attest, the pie is fantastic. We had the chicken pot pie one for each), a slice of apple and a slice of pecan. Every one of them was mmmm inducing. It 's well worth a stop if you love really good, homemade food. Here 's what you should know: 1) It 's expensive. We had two chicken pot pies served with chips or salad), two slices of pie one with whipped cream and one with ice cream), two cups of coffee and a bottle of water. The bill came to over $55 before taxes and tip. 2) There is no complementary water. A small bottle costs about two bucks. You need to grab yourself it from the cooler up front it won 't come out with your order). 3) Whipped cream and/or ice cream on your pie is an upcharge $1.59 and $2.89, respectively). 4) We could have split one chicken pot pie, which I 'd recommend if you 're on a budget. 5) Everything is self serve. You order and pay at the counter, then you 're given a buzzer which will alert you when your food is ready. You 'll then pick it up on a tray and bring it to one of the tables. 6) We didn 't know exactly what we were going to get until we got up to the register and that made it feel very rushed and awkward. There are a lot of choices, so I 'd recommend not getting in line until you know what you 're going to order. 7) The coffee is very good, and it 's also self serve. 8) You 'll bus your own table. There 's a bus station with a bus tub on top of the garbage can. Put your plates and other washables into the tub *The forks are, unfortunately, plastic), throw the trash in the can, then place your tray on the stand beside the the trash can. 9) There 's a sign on the door that says no public restroom, but if you make a purchase, you 'll get a code for the restroom printed on your receipt. Once inside, there are little signs instructing you how to lock the door and how to flush the toilet. 10) The person who checked us out made it clear that we didn 't have to tip, but I paid with a card and as is my habit I added a respectable tip. Given the price of the food and the start to finish self service nature of the experience, I would have felt okay tipping less or not at all. TL;DR: Very good, but relatively expensive, homemade food in a fast casual environment.
Ehh no big deal going here. these folks probably create their own reviews. don't waste your time here