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America's Best Road Trip Eateries Worth A Detour

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Buckeye Express Diner, Bellville, Ohio

Hop aboard the Buckeye Express (no ticket required) for hearty hot dogs and burgers, just off I-71 between Cleveland and Columbus.

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Al’s Breakfast, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Though this Minneapolis diner just off I-94 is tiny – it claims to be the narrowest diner in the state – the breakfasts are huge.

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Broadway Diner, Baltimore, Maryland

The menu is endless, and includes moussaka and souvlaki – but Guy Fieri’s favorites are the Hungarian goulash, the shrimp Creole, and the potato crusted salmon.

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Westside Drive In, Boise, Idaho

If you’re passing through Boise, Westside Drive In is a must-visit. It has two charming outposts – one on West State Street, and one on Park Center Boulevard.

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Boise Stage Stop Restaurant, Boise, Idaho

Boise Stage Stop is one of the best-loved truck stops in the US. It opened in 1891, making it one of the oldest businesses in Idaho.

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Mugs Up Drive In, Independence, Missouri

Plan your Kansas-Kentucky road trip to arrive in Kansas City at noon and stop at Mugs Up Drive In for a made root beer, spin burger, and chili cheese tots.

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Brody’s Diner, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Brody’s Diner is an unpretentious dining spot offering humongous stacks of buttermilk pancakes, and chunky ham, pepper, and onion omelets.

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Russell’s Restaurant, Salina, Kansas

It’s not just truckers who love Russell’s Restaurant – locals from all over Salina dine here for well-priced food and huge portions.

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