No Matter what you say, the Fairway is the real deal. It's a local restaurant, diner style, and that is really meant to recommend it to you, not to chase you away. I have to say my least favorite thing about the fairway is the atmosphere which is a little like climbing into a scowl. The lighting is dark the windows hard are high up and hard to see out of, and the ceiling tiles are Way, way, way out of date. Plus, they allow smoking. Yuck. Family restaurant locals have a right to do whatever they want to do, but I don't want to see children breathing in their parent's Kool Light fumes and menthol treats when I'm sitting and eating breakfast. I wish people would get with It - the definitive 60-year-old national scientific findings about smoking and cancer, that is - and eliminate smoking in ALL restaurants in the area including the fairway. But so be it, all that nastiness noted, I will say That the waitresses at the fairway are cool and funny the kitchen seems to understand everything they cook at a better level than most restaurants in the area, including the truck stop in Cloverdale, and sometimes the specials are as good as any in town. But no one besides the waitresses is friendly. The crowd just kind of scowls, as I said, at newcomers. Sometimes I think that's the Hoosier way, and it bums me out because I think Indiana is a great place. I've lived here for 30 years, but sometimes I just don't feel welcomed by locals. They are the first to tell me I'll never fit as a Hoosier. In any case, try the fries and some gravy, avoid the beef, and lean towards the pork the tenderloin ain't half bad. Frankly the coffee is worth avoiding too, the coffee makers old and they just don't try with the java here, it's just fill your cup and get you in and out. The service is five stars the food three. And the atmosphere is the one. One star that is. That's said, this is only place to get a regular breakfast in Greencastle and that's saying something about how much that town still needs some solid basics.