The burger was great! And, what an afternoon our outing for the burger turned out to be. The park owner has been working with Roy on a problem with the propane and stopped to see if all was well. He sat down and started chatting and when he found out I was a retired cook he told us his story of the park and the little café.
Seems when they bought the park a year ago, the financial person told them if they wanted to open the café they would have to run it, not hire people. So, Ruth, the other half of the owners who is a Registered nurse by trade turned in her nurses uniform and took over the kitchen with a couple months help from the previous owner. Ruth had never had any experience in a professional kitchen, but was a wonderful cook by all accounts.
He left and came back a couple hours later with Ruth in tow and we all chatted for couple of hours and introduced her to Tobin James wine (which she loves- and in addition to all the new cooking she is doing, is teaching herself to make wine!!)
I can't tell you how impressed I am with what this gal has done with her café. She is now baking all her breads (not the burger buns yet, but that will come), does all the pastry/cookies/muffins, makes all homemade soups, yadda, yadda, yadda!!
She has a core group who eat at the café almost daily and they are her testers. She is constantly trying new dishes to add to the menu and these folks judge them for her.
What wonderful people she and her husband are. If I were 20 years younger, I think I'd stay here and cook with her for a while!
And, she bought a whole set of my books!!

She devours cookbooks like we do. But, she really puts them to good use now.
Sorry for rambling on so, but you did ask, Vicci.....
Here's a look at the set up they have -
Stagecoach Campground