Stoby’s famed for cheese dip, but Russellville eatery has more to offer

’s longstanding cheese dip champ is also a railroad aficionado’s dining destination. ’s, housed in a depot-style building at 405 W. Parkway Drive in , comes complete with an actual Rock Island Rail car attached and a running model train overhead. And it’s as steady and wonderful as it was in the 1980s and ’90s.

The menu is topped with The , a three-meat, two-cheese sandwich that’s anything you make it — with ham, salami, bologna, roast beef and to choose from, several types of cheese, and breads that include pita, croissant, sliced bread and sub rolls among the choices. The really is anything you want it to be, and there’s even a smaller one if you’d just like two meats and one cheese instead.

The menu boasts an impressive list of sandwiches, including cranberry chicken, a thick Reuben, and an excellent smoked sandwich that’s served on a gigantic croissant, wider than your standard bread loaf and pliantly soft to boot. This sandwich comes dressed with lettuce, tomato and a combination of both mayo and a smoky dijon honey mustard, with a layer of cream cheese. Sandwiches come with Ruffles, Cheetos or coleslaw, or you can pay an additional charge for fries.

Lunch fare also includes an impressive pile of barbecue nachos, a splendid selection of burgers — many topped with local favorite peppered bacon — and an array of dinners and salads. It’s the cheese dip, though, that has gained so much notoriety over the years. Thick, mild and still somewhat light, this dip sticks to your chip like no other. The traditional yellow is a longtime favorite, but there’s also a spicier white dip available. Either will do well with the traditional , or Ruffles or fries.

And then there are pies, cream-based pies that are notorious in the River Valley, in coconut and chocolate cream and the famed possum pie, which may have originated at another . Stoby’s version adds a…

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