The Absolute Best Diners On Route 66 That Are Worth Stopping For
Route 66 is a bucket list drive for many Americans. You're sure to get hungry on the way, so stop by one of these stellar diners to satisfy your appetite.
Read MoreRoute 66 is a bucket list drive for many Americans. You're sure to get hungry on the way, so stop by one of these stellar diners to satisfy your appetite.
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Read MoreWhen you're on the hunt for great beef in the Sunshine state, then this Tampa restaurant should be on your radar. It boasts high-quality dry-aged steaks.
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Read MorePrime rib is a cut above other types of steak, and the prime rib that you can get at this particular chain restaurant is a cut above all of its competition.
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Read MoreWhen's she's not cooking, Food Network chef Rachael Ray enjoys a good slice of pizza, so much so that one of her favorite eateries named a pie for her.
Read MoreIt's easy to believe Texas Roadhouse has many of the same pitfalls as other casual chains -- but deeper digging uncovers the down-home soul of the franchise.
Read MoreIf you want to eat like rock and roll royalty, head to one of the King's favorite Memphis eateries. Elvis fans can even enjoy a meal in his personal booth!
Read MoreWhen in New York, movie star and Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe often frequented this Italian eatery known for its traditional fare and unique decor.
Read MoreTaco Bell's black bean Crunchwrap is an absolute staple vegetarian menu item, and now you can skip the drive-thru with this copycat recipe.
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