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Kokomo Dog n Suds
The Dog n Suds in Kokomo, Indiana, opened after I made it my goal to visit all the remaining Dog n Suds. It lacks that retro ambiance and the cool sign, but we stopped by for lunch anyway. I ordered … Continue reading
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Bun’s Restaurant
Bun’s claims to be the oldest continually-operating business in Ohio. I find this claim somewhat dubious since 1) it wasn’t called Bun’s when it opened; 2) it’s had two owners since the last of the original owners’ families sold it; … Continue reading
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Krema Nut Company
I’ve never liked peanut butter & jelly sandwiches. Peanut butter is OK. Jelly is good on biscuits and pancakes. But together they make a mouthful of super-sweet mud. But I know my wife likes PB&Js, so, being the great husband … Continue reading
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Nick’s Kitchen
The breaded pork tenderloin sandwich … I’ve never had one, and it wasn’t on my bucket list. But when I saw that they were created at Nick’s Kitchen, in Huntington, Indiana, I couldn’t pass it up. It wasn’t a large … Continue reading
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The Oldest McDonald’s
Once I’d made the decision to drive to Randy’s Donuts, stopping at the McDonald’s in Downey was easy — it was pretty much right on the way from Ingleside to Ontario. This was the third McDonald’s restaurant, opening August 18, … Continue reading
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