Yeehaw Junction, Florida is as quirky as it’s name. And when it comes to names…Yeehaw Junction could be worse. You see, the “town” used to be called Jackass Crossing or Jackass Junction! I even found proof…painted right on the side of the building.
Located in Oceola County, this census-designated “wide place in the road” is said to boast a population of 240 hardy souls. And it’s historical significance is undeniable.
We were driving back to Fort Lauderdale from Tampa, and as soon as I saw this place I knew there had to be a story to go with the buildings. And I was right.
The restaurant is still in business, but the motel is shuttered, although the locals are working to raise funds to reopen the motel. But since it was previously a brothel I’m guessing that won’t be the case in the future!
The sign says…
“The Desert Inn was founded as a trading post in the late 1880s. The present building dates before 1925 and served as a supply and recreational center for cattle drovers, lumber men and tourists during the era when much of Osceola County was still undeveloped wilderness. Cowmen working the free ranging cattle on the palmetto prairie and lumber men cutting timber in the nearby pine lands came to the Desert Inn to eat, drink and dance at this “oasis” where they could enjoy some relief from their arduous labors. Local patrons of the trading post and restaurant included African Americans and Seminoles, who had separate dining facilities in the era of segregation. The construction of roads in the 1930s brought tourists to the area, and a set of overnight cabins were erected behind the original building. Today the Desert Inn continues to be a popular destination for tourists and local residents. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.”
Even though we had already eaten, I asked Peepaw to give me time to walk into the restaurant to look around. And the interior is as quirky as I expected it to be.
One of the “locals” assured me that the Fried Green Tomatoes are the best he’s ever tasted. And since fresh produce is grown within eyesight of the building I can see why “Fresh is Best” in Yeehaw Junction!
I was really, truly sorry we arrived AFTER we had already eaten, since I know I could have devoured an entire plate of those tomatoes by myself!
After looking around, I decided to make a “pit stop” before hitting the road once more. And I passed this family on the way to the restroom.
And let’s just say I had quite a scare when I opened the bathroom door…
I’m not used to having a man point me in the direction of a toilet!
After the shock wore off, I noticed how visitors have signed their names on “his” shirt and hat. And since I don’t carry a magic marker with me when I visit a restroom I did the next best thing…I stuck my business card in his pocket!
Nico, the waitress, was very friendly and happy to answer my questions as I was leaving.
I noticed a “tip” jar on the counter. The restaurant asks for a donation of a dollar per car if using the restroom. The money will go toward the fund to refurbish and reopen the Desert Inn Motel…so I was happy to make a donation.
And judging from the number of dollars already stuck to the ceiling, it looks like Yeehaw Junction is well on their way to make that motel dream a reality.
Darn…If only I could have ordered a plate of those Fried Green Tomatoes…
Dorothy says
Looks like another “future” road trip !!☺️???
Meemaw says
Absolutely! I can almost taste those tomoatoes!
Jay says
A sparse known fact, this town was where they filmed the hit TV show Hee Haw. I learned this fact in 2005 when our vehicle broke down, my wife and I had to spend several days at the Motel while we waited for the parts to come in and I could make repairs. The folks there were very hospitable and full of stories, I highly recommend everyone should take a small side trip to check it out!
Meemaw says
Thank you Jay for sharing that tidbit! I had no idea! It really is quite a place. Now…I have to ask…Did YOU try the Fried Green Tomatoes?? I can’t get them out of my mind! 🙂 Thanks again for your your comment!
Cat says
The previous commenter must have been joking. The country music tv show Hee Haw was NOT filmed there. It was filmed in Nashville, Tennessee.
Meemaw says
Thanks Cat! Nashville it is! 🙂
XOXO
Meemaw
Michael Spear says
I live in Nashville. I can tell you that if you ever decide to take a trip here, DO NOT wear cowboy boots!! We never dress like a cowboy. It’s an easy way to find out who are the tourists.
Meemaw says
LOL! Great advice Michael!! -:) We have visited Nashville…and I did NOT wear cowboy boots! (I don’t even own a pair.) You can read all about our visit to Nashville on my blog. https://www.meemaweats.com/2017/05/our-night-in-nashville-what-a-town/
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
XOXO
Meemaw
Ed says
My wife and I stopped here back in 2013 on our way around Florida in our motor home. I have always wondered about green fried tomatoes since I saw a move by the same name. We will be driving thru sometime in May. This time we try your recommendation.
Meemaw says
Thanks for your comment Ed! I just ate a plate of fried green tomato goodness on our drive back to the Heartland from our winter home in Florida. It’s a must-taste treat in the South!! Enjoy!! 🙂
XOXO
Meemaw
Greyson Deitrich says
This place was special because of the people. They were friendly and willing to talk about the history of the area. The food was really good. My wife and I have fond memories of our visit to this little place where time has stopped.
Meemaw says
It really was a special place!
XOXO
Meemaw