Hop aboard the Buckeye Express (no ticket required) for hearty hot dogs and burgers, just off I-71 between Cleveland and Columbus.
Though this Minneapolis diner just off I-94 is tiny – it claims to be the narrowest diner in the state – the breakfasts are huge.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brody’s Diner is an unpretentious dining spot offering humongous stacks of buttermilk pancakes, and chunky ham, pepper, and onion omelets.
It’s not just truckers who love Russell’s Restaurant – locals from all over Salina dine here for well-priced food and huge portions.