Cracker Barrell Exit 110 in Hillsboro, IA
From Business: Est. 1929, American small diner, that serves the iconic state favorite sandwich, the Maidrite otherwise known as the loosemeat. 100% pure ground beef sandwich.…
From Business: Many quick and tasty food options for your stay in Nauvoo! Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken salad, box lunches, deli sandwiches, salads, chips, drinks, snacks, and…
74. Grandpa John's Cafe
Delicious food that everyone in your family will enjoy. They serve some of the best tenderloins around. Their taco salads are the best I've ever eaten."
old fashioned in a good way- lots of old movie posters, red vinyl booths, elvis cut outs, ect. Friendly staff. Good Food-lots on the plate but a little pricey. DELICIOUS…
From Business: All-Star Maid-Rite Diner Provides Restaurants Foods, Caterers, Homestyle Dinners, Sandwiches, Salads, 16 Different Meals, Homemade Desserts Boasted Chicken…
78. A&W All-American Food
88. Sprat's Soft Serve
I visited Taste of China last week for the first time and was really impressed. Especially for a buffet all the vegetable dishes I tried none were overcooked. The Szechuan…
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