From the outside, the building, originally an 1800s-era blacksmith shop, seems almost untouched, from the log-cabin facade and fluttering brown-and-white-striped awning down to the old stickers on the front door. But a new entrance, just to the right of the front windows, with a small ramp leading to the new hardwood dining room floor, was needed to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act. One of two new bathrooms is also ADA-compliant.