"I'm deeply saddened to see that my beloved breakfast stop in Sperryville has permanently closed. It would be a disservice to the restaurant if I didn't go ahead and leave a review to talk about how absolutely amazing it was as of an experience to go there. My family and I aren't Sperryville locals. We actually drive in from Culpeper and we've frequented this location since way back it was called The Trading Post if I remember correctly. I think we first found it on our way to Skyline Drive and ever since then, it was our go-to when it came to our Sunday brunches. It was worth the drive all the way out to Culpeper! The breakfast and coffee were delicious and always well-made. They usually stocked additional beverages and I think there was a cut-off for breakfast as they ran into the lunch times as well. But, that never bothered us, their lunches were just as good as their breakfasts. Those Philly Cheesesteaks were some of the best outside of Philadelphia, let me tell you! The pies were honest-to-God world-famous. When I used to work in Northern Virginia, I'd bring back a pie from there that following Monday for my co-workers and I to enjoy. They were that good! To top it all off, the staff were just great to work with as well. They were always friendly, attentive, and we never got a vibe that we felt unwelcome there. I think that added to the overall feel and atmosphere of the place. You'd see a mixture of Sperryville locals, tourists on their way to Shenandoah National Park or to Luray Caverns, workers taking their lunch breaks, and all of the sort. It was always great to see everyone at the start, middle, or end of their day's adventures. I'm not really sure what's happened to the place to cause it to permanently close (if Google is to be believed). We haven't been back in a while so we're not sure the state of it. We had hoped that business was good enough to keep it up, but for whatever reasons the owners may have had to close, I just want to say my family and I are eternally grateful that you all were able to provide such an amazing restaurant experience for us. It's little places like these that makes Sperryville, and all of rural Virginia for that matter, a great and wonderful place."