
Joe Zaffuto, owner of Joe's Diner, checks out the quality and service of his business daily when he comes in for either breakfast or lunch. Zaffuto operates a francise of Jellystone Campground which shares property with the DIner.

Andrea White along with family and friends stop in at Joe's to get the morning going. The trip to Cave City is just a weekend outing from Lexington, Kentucky, she explains.

Josh DeWitt and Elicia Curtsinger, a couple from Louisville, Kentucky talk as they await a late breakfast. In the off-season at Joe's Diner in Cave City, visitors start trickling in after 11am, usually after a tour a Mammoth Caves. The couples first time at the cave...a day trip.

It's a salt shaker and bowls. What else can I say..people love salt, even though we know better. Ketchup, salt and coffee, that's what really keeps the Diner going.

All the details that attract customers to eat at a Diner are in place at Joe's. From the neon lights and bottled rootbeer to the Heinz Ketchup and salt and pepper shakers.....

Emily Davis, 13, has been coming to Jellystone Campground in Cave City, 'forever' as she remembers it. This weekend she and her fellow girlscout troup from Louisville, KY enjoys catching up on the campground news and a vanilla milkshake.
