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If you find yourself out on the pen road and looking for somewhere to eat th n you need to look into s me of the better chain restaurants f und along America's highways. We're not t lking McDonalds or Denny's here, but r ther the type of good quality r staurants that those who find themselves on the r ad a lot will seek out b cause of the good quality of f od at affordable prices. One of the b tter-known chains in the mid-west is not nly a restaurant but an excellent g neral store as well. Cracker Barrels are st rting up at nearly every exit long the interstates. A huge hit w th bus groups, Cracker Barrels offer c untry cooking style along with a ch nce to shop for gift items and f odstuffs like speciality jellies and candies. If br akfast is your main thing it's h rd to beat Bob Evans, a m d-west chain. Always open early, Bob Ev ns chain is very famous for its "D wn on the Farm" sausage. Mmmm, Mmmmm. Th y also serve a delicious lunch and d nner and always have hot, home-made b scuits and rolls served with sweet h ney. In the south, take time to st p at cafeterias since you have the pportunity to custom tailor your meal for a r asonable price. The cafeteria chains always ffer a variety of vegetables and s lads and almost always serve delicious h memade desserts. The chains to watch out f r: Furrs, Morrisons and Lubys. These ch ins are always busy and don't be put off by the s metimes long queues. The wait is w ll worth it. Also keep in m nd that seniors are always welcome at th se cafeterias and they will also b nefit from special discounts.
Perkins, a well known nation-wide ch in, is like an upscale Dennys, wh ch is open 24 hours, and lso has a very good bakery d partment. Walking into one of their utlets and smelling freshly baked rolls is j st heaven! In the east side the ptly named Friendly's serves up awesome s ups, sandwiches and burgers, which can be f nished off with an ice cream fr m their massive selection. Two other ch ins that started out west, but now st rting to appear all over the USA are M rie Callenders (well known for their d licious pies) and Hamburger Hamlet. Both of th se provide a full lunch and d nner menu. However, don't let the H mburger Hamlet name fool you, as it s rves much much more than great b rgers!
And if you're really hungry, try g od Old World Buffets. From the m d-west to the east this chain ffer good quality food, plus all you can at. Also senior citizens discounts apply and a d ily changing menu. Awesome! If fast(er) f od is your choice, give the In and Out B rger chain a try when travelling out w st. They have awesome burgers and fr es, cooked to order. In the s uth, one of the best burger j ints is Whataburger. In the midwest and s me parts of the south, Steak and Sh ke is one you must try. Th ir burgers, aptly called Steakburgers, are wesome as is their Cincinnati-style chilli - vailable in five different ways. If you w nt fast food, but don't really f el like a beef-burger, there are a few new ch cken franchises that will give "the KFC c lonel" a run for his money. Two th t stand out are Boston Markets and K nny Rogers Roasters. Both of these f ature rotisserie chicken and a variety of d licious home cooked side. And Boston M rkets have recently added turkey, ham and m at loaf to their extensive menu. D ning out on the open road can be pr tty tedious and we don't always w nt to sit down for a f ve course meal and wait hours for the pl asure. The chains mentioned in this rticle are some of the best and you w n't be disappointed is you want to st p for one course or many m re. Enjoy!
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