Drover's Inn has four principal dining rooms: the Blue Room, Red Room, Sitting Room, and the Back Section.

The Blue Room comfortably seats 32 and houses a non-operative but antiqued fireplace. Customers in the room can admire the colorful glasswork and various reminders of an older time.

The Red Room houses tables for up to 36 cozy persons and features another fireplace, as well as some old furniture retained from the inn's younger days.

The Sitting Room, with its piano and running fireplace, makes a great location for private parties. It seats a maximum of 14 and holds within it a number of instruments one would find in a turn of the 20th century kitchen, such as an old gas stove, a well water pump and beautiful china.

The Back Section of the restaurant was completed in 2003. It can hold 36 customers and on its walls reside 60's and 70's magazine covers that recall the important events of other eras. This room also has two televisions for sports fans and the younger crowd to enjoy while eating. Also completed in 03', the service bar (in the right side of the above picture) is fully stocked to provide a legal beverage to those waiting for a table or to-go order.