Outside, the old brick and mortar building has been spruced up. The missing bricks are replaced, the white wash around the windows and the old garage door are all brand new and painted pristine and the building looks lovingly cared for.
Inside, the ambiance of the old fire house is preserved, the floors polished, all of the original woodwork used either as tables for the booths around the edges near the windows or the curved bar at the end with a television for all of those sports fans out there who come in for the game and some barbecue.
Photos of some of the firemen back in the day are hung all over, used with family permission of course, and in shadowboxes are old bunker gear and hats that were left behind.
The fire pole, while still usable, is blocked off behind the counter since the garage has been transformed into the kitchen with the firepit just out the back, enclosed. A smoker is also in place while a more modern flame grill is on hand for the burgers.
Waiters and waitresses take orders at tables and menus are available, as well as catering.
There is door that leads to restrooms and one that leads to a backroom and what one can assume is an overhead office and apartment for the owner.