Mountainhome
- Old-fashioned 8-lane bowling alley since the 1920s. Friendly staff, Murray MML 3000 lanes. Concession stand, arcade games.Founded in 1952 by 19-year-old newlyweds, Harry and Carol Callie, now operated by the next generation. Super friendly small-town vibe. Classics made on the premises.Villages offer a diner, a deli, fine dining, and a prepared foods store. Choose from a taphouse, country inn, or down-home joint.Little pizza place in beautiful Mountainhome. Pizza and subs since 1946. Beer to-go down the block.Steaks, chops, and seafood, along with a curated wine list. Traditional fare includes spinach and Cobb salads and a selection of sandwiches.Old-school diner that has been in the center of Mountainhome for decades. Counter and stools, tables and booths. Breakfast all day, kids’ menu.Draft beer, live music, pool, sports TV, patio. Burgers, fries, wings, nachos, quesadillas. Kids’ menu, large tables, late-night food.Country diner tucked away in a strip mall serving breakfast and lunch. Inexpensive, much better than it oughta be. Biscuits & sausage, Cobb salad, pancakes, French toast, omelets, and chili.Quaint country place in a historic building with outdoor deck. Drink specials, steak, salmon with crabmeat, burger, fried chicken sandwich.On Rt 390 in the middle of the tiny town of Mountainhome. Open for dinner with fairly mediocre Italian food. Full bar, takeout available.Barrett Township is a paradise of streams, forests, and winding country roads. It’s the place for the true nature lover’s country vacation.