Top review on the place is:
Food was great but price was Red Lobster.
It's 10$ a plate and I'm eating there now.
Top review on the place is:
Food was great but price was Red Lobster.
It's 10$ a plate and I'm eating there now.
Avoid the sucker-bet foods. The starches: the breads, the potatoes, the pastas.
Get the meats and the real veggies.
Update: What I thought was popcorn chicken is fried chicken hearts.
Took a minute to figure out the texture. Chewy but fried goodness.
And what did you do after you were forced to leave the restaurant Mrs. Simpson?
Marge-"I don't remember"
Lionel Holtz- "Mrs. Simpson, I remind you that you're under oath."
Marge- "We went fishing"
There's an Indian Food one on I40 in New Mexico. Food is good but price is high. I mean, it's vegetables and rice....
The0retical wrote: Update: What I thought was popcorn chicken is fried chicken hearts. Took a minute to figure out the texture. Chewy but fried goodness.
Man I love chicken hearts and liver. Especially fried up on a stick Korean style.
Update 2: Food was pretty good. Someone just pulled into the truck stop with a Chevy 1500 pulled into the station pulling a camper pulling a smoker.
I wish I had my priorities that well figures out.
The0retical wrote: Update 2: Food was pretty good. Someone just pulled into the truck stop with a Chevy 1500 pulled into the station pulling a camper pulling a smoker. I wish I had my priorities that well figures out.
im gonna guess they make pretty good pulled pork...
The0retical wrote: Update: What I thought was popcorn chicken is fried chicken hearts. Took a minute to figure out the texture. Chewy but fried goodness.
That's the real deal. My bet is you ate a few gizzards mixed with the hearts as well.
I'm sure they had fried chicken livers as well.
Any pig brains? They most likely had scrapple.
Update 3: Regaled with a tale from a local about his ex friend who borrowed his trailer and stole the metal bars (not rebar) that Oklahoma embeds in the concrete roadways. Apparently you can overload a trailer so much that it pops the tires and turns the wheels into ovals around the hub's.
Entertaining and uncomfortable.
Truck stop food score: 3 out of 5
captdownshift wrote: And what did you do after you were forced to leave the restaurant Mrs. Simpson? Marge-"I don't remember" Lionel Holtz- "Mrs. Simpson, I remind you that you're under oath." Marge- "We went fishing"
He ate two tubs of shrimp and three plastic lobsters!
In reply to Xceler8x:
Sadly no scrapple but there will be at the final destination. The pan next to the hearts was fired chicken gizzarda.
edizzle89:
If they had been cooking on it I'd have ate it.
This trip has been entertaining so far. I need a seperate thread for the why but that'll have to wait for Thursday after I get where I'm going.
Dr. Hess wrote: There's an Indian Food one on I40 in New Mexico. Food is good but price is high. I mean, it's vegetables and rice....
I stopped at that place! It was in August when we were on our epic cross-country trip towing the trailer. Their pumps wouldn't take my credit card, so I went down the road a little farther and found a Love's.
That place seemed pretty sketchy to me.
In reply to Tom_Spangler:
I'm having that problem right now on I40. All the Love's truck stops refuse my credit card, at the pump anyway. Annoying.
iceracer wrote: Stopped at a Costco for gas. No credit card, debit card only.
Costco recently started accepting VISA (only Visa)
captdownshift wrote: And what did you do after you were forced to leave the restaurant Mrs. Simpson? Marge-"I don't remember" Lionel Holtz- "Mrs. Simpson, I remind you that you're under oath." Marge- "We went fishing"
Does this look like a man who has had "All He Could Eat?"
Huckleberry wrote:captdownshift wrote: And what did you do after you were forced to leave the restaurant Mrs. Simpson? Marge-"I don't remember" Lionel Holtz- "Mrs. Simpson, I remind you that you're under oath." Marge- "We went fishing"Does this look like a man who has had "All He Could Eat?"
'Tis no man. 'Tis a remorseless eating machine.
Pig brains and chicken hearts. Sounds berkeleying yummy.
Xceler8x wrote:The0retical wrote: Update: What I thought was popcorn chicken is fried chicken hearts. Took a minute to figure out the texture. Chewy but fried goodness.That's the real deal. My bet is you ate a few gizzards mixed with the hearts as well. I'm sure they had fried chicken livers as well. Any pig brains? They most likely had scrapple.
The0retical wrote: Dinner last night:![]()
Obviously good decisions have been made this trip.
Oh, youre visiting Lake Potowotominimac in Wisconsin? They still offer the old 96er?
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
Big Texas Steak Ranch and Brewery Amarillo Texas. We saw the advertisements for it passing through New Mexico and added it to the trip. Because why not?
I didn't attempt the 72 ounce steak. An 18oz strip steak was more than enough.
Currently looking for something weird and/or obscure to eat in eastern TN along I40 E or I81 N.
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