Oak Barrel Cafe
Review of Oak Barrel Cafe
The Oak Barrel Cafe is a unique business located in Little Orleans, Maryland. It is a cafe, bakery, deli, gas station, ice cream shop, and electric vehicle charging station all in one. The business is situated right off exit 72 of I-68, making it a convenient stop for travelers.
The cafe offers homemade bakery items, fresh deli, and soft serve ice cream. The menu includes never frozen and hand-pattied burgers. The kitchen is open every day from 7 am to 9 pm, and the store is open 24/7. Customers can also check out the unique and novelty gifts, candies, jams, and jellies available in the store. The business has a good selection of craft beer, local wines, and fine spirits.
The Oak Barrel Cafe has received many positive reviews from customers who have stopped by. Visitors have praised the business for its unique and top-notch food, including homemade desserts and drinks. The cafe is dog-friendly, and there is a little dog park for customers to enjoy. The seating options are varied, and the fence protects customers from the comings and goings of gas station traffic.
The business offers a great variety of local products, including different flavors of moonshine. The staff is friendly, and the restrooms are clean. Customers have also praised the business for its great burgers, salads, and sandwiches. The desserts, including the cheesecake and cakes, are fresh and flavorful.
Overall, the Oak Barrel Cafe is a hidden gem that is definitely worth a stop for anyone traveling on I-68. The business offers unique and delicious food, a good selection of local products, and a friendly atmosphere.
From the business
"Oak Barrel Café is located right off the exit 72 of I-68, in the scenic mountains of Western Maryland. We proudly serve homemade bakery items, fresh deli and soft serve ice cream. Menu includes never frozen and hand pattied burgers. Kitchen is open everyday 7am to 9pm. Store hours are 24/7 Check out our unique & novelty gifts, candies, jams & jellies. Here, you will also find a good selection of craft beer, local wines, and fine spirits."
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Vicky
This was a great stop for a quick bite to eat. Yummy burger and and the sweet potato fries were perfectly crispy on the outside and soft inside. Also picked up these moonshine pickles and an apple balsamic vinegar and I'm glad I did. Perfect stop !
Kim Lewis
Absolutely great place along Route 68. Clean and friendly. Lots of yummy homemade sweets and food!
Steve Darnell
Wow! Fantastic cakes, pies, breads, coffee! We'll be back! Hidden gem!
Jonathan Greenstein
Neat little cafe. Good selection for lunch and a cute little gift shop. Attached to the Oak Barrel Gas Station and Convenience Store.
jen chon
Random find during our road trip and an absolute hidden gem!!! Do not pass this place by!!! The food was so tasty, ambience is cozy and adorable, there's an outdoor area that's dog friendly and a perfect photo op spot, and the shop is filled with all sorts of cakes, cinnamon buns, and small bottles of moon shine. I would absolutely go out of my way to stop by here again!!
Melisa Gill
Found this place on a whim of stopping off interstate 68 for some gas. All the food is made fresh to order. Everything was excellent. Had italian sub, grilled turkey cranberry sandwich. The desserts are homemade and the peanut butter cheesecake is a huge serving.
Beau Grace
Incredible breakfast burritos. We get the Jump Start and the Benedict and they never disappoint. Quality ingredients and solid preparation. They also have an impressive bakery with exceptional cheesecake.
Brandi Knipscher
Stopped for the EV station and stayed for the Cafe. Friendliest staff. Great food options. Highly recommend!
C. Gallagher
Food was nutritious and a well-stacked variety was offered. Clean establishment with quaint restaurant. Very pleasant and friendly atmosphere.
Lisa Wohlers
Tucked away at the edge of the Western Maryland mountains, this place was a surprise the first time we stopped here. Now we try to stop here on every trip from the Midwest to Baltimore and back. Decent food, and the desserts are amazing. Not what you would expect when stopping for fuel. Love all the homemade jams as well as area wines, spirits, hot sauce, craft jerky and more. My husband buys pounds of the chocolate espresso beans. Don't wait for the next stop. You'll be sorry you missed this one!