Favorite Truckstop Food

Discussion in 'Truck Stops' started by Thylanes, Nov 10, 2008.

  1. Thylanes

    Thylanes Light Load Member

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    What's your favorite truckstop meal? Don't care where you got it (although if you remember that's a bonus) but what WAS it? What's the meal that you tell all your buddies about cuz that ONE time you stopped at..........

    Mine was at a hole-in-the-wall club in Elkhart IN called Caseys. Down next to the barrio area, and definitely NOT a nice part of town for a good white boy to be. But the buyer for the company I was visiting (wasn't trucking then) said he wanted to eat there, so eat there we did.

    My impression changed once we got inside...it was small, but the smells that were coming out were enough to drive me crazy. And the food lived up to it.

    My ribeye steak was big enough for at least TWO to comfortably eat, the salad was terrific, home-made cheesedip for the breadsticks, I could go on and on and on. Service was great, and everything arrived just at the right time.

    Haven't been back there since, but I keep hoping that someday......
     
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  3. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    Cowboy's north of Atlanta on I-75 (don't know if it's still there). Just about anything on the menu. Their country fried steak with sausage gravy. That's my favorite! I haven't been there since around 2002 though, so don't know if it's the same or not.
     
  4. heyns57

    heyns57 Road Train Member

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    One morning in the early 1970s, I was seated at the counter waiting for my breakfast at Don's Windmill Truck Stop, Dimondale, MI, near Lansing. A tour bus pulled in. The passengers were members of a male choir from the Netherlands with a woman as their guide and interpreter. The men could not read English, and they were scattered throughout the restaurant wherever they could find seats. Dutchmen took stools on either side of me at the counter. They ordered their breakfast by pointing to the pictures in the menu.

    I ate heartily when I had a chance because the next meal may be late in the evening. My order probably consisted of steak, eggs, hash browns, orange juice, coffee, toast or pancakes. Americans typically eat a sweeter breakfast than Europeans. We also eat more meat than Dutchmen were used to at that time. They probably subsisted on bread, cheese and tea back home. My counter-mates got big-eyed when my breakfast was served. I dived right in because I knew they would get theirs in a few minutes.
     
  5. Mystic

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    Living in Lansing, I eat at Don's ( hell, I'm only 3-5 miles away from the place ) at least once a week ... GREAT FOOD ! Their Country Fried Steak smothered with Sausage Gravy ... man 'o' man ... amazing ! :yes2557::biggrin_255:
     
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  6. driver62

    driver62 Light Load Member

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    I've eaten at the Windmill often as it used to be a fuel stop for my company. We even rented a building to do maintenance on our trucks.

    That all changed when the company built a Lansing terminal and I haven't been back there since.
     
  7. Wheat Light

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    I'm going to have to remember Cowboy's North of Atlanta, if I get that far south. Shouldn't be getting as far north as Lansing, but if I do, I'll stop in. Chicken fried steak with gravy and real mashed potatoes is one of my favorite meals.

    The first time I ever stopped at the I80 in Walcott, IA, I went in the full service restaurant and ate. Only time I've ate in there. I ordered a Rueben sandwich and fries, and it was real, real good. Something about a Rueben, you have to know how to make it. Its something I rarely order because I've been burnt a few times, but the I80 restaurant looked like a good place, so I dove in. I was not disappointed. In one word it was awesome.
     
  8. underpsi

    underpsi Road Train Member

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    My favourite things at the truckstops is the classic hot hamburger with fries and gravy
     
  9. wallbanger

    wallbanger "Enemy of showers everywhere"

    Arlene's (ex 92, I think, I94) near Battle Creek; one heck of a small lot, but the food is good. The BBQ shack near N Little Rock,AR (down the service drive from the Petro), great 'que and good prices. Also, there was a small fuel stop/diner on US27 (if I am remembering correctly) in Indiana (north of I70); the food was good, but the homemade dessert was to die for! And Brintle's (I77, just across the VA line in NC), awesome Coconut Creme Pie!
     
  10. badcompany

    badcompany Heavy Load Member

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    ex 267 i94 johnson creek wi real good food
     
  11. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    Definitely! They also have monster sized eclairs, cream puffs and cookies there.
     
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