Iron Skillet no more

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  1. Ex-Trucker Alex

    Ex-Trucker Alex Road Train Member

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    Back 40 years ago, when I first drove OTR, I used to have a hot meal at a Truckstop diner every morning and every evening. Of all the truckstop 'chain diners', I thinks Iron Skillet was the worst, followed by the T/A restaurants. The restaurants at the 76 chain were sometimes very good, and sometimes very awful. Flying J had the best restaurants of the chains, though.
    There were also regional chains; Sapp bros. had decent food but lousy coffee, Burns Bothers were similar (upper Midwest and mountain states coffee was always awful), but Burns Brothers also served bison burgers and omelets. Bobber and Giant had decent restaurants. Little America were more of a 4-wheeler tourist trap, but at least their restaurants were passable...
     
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  3. LOTSO

    LOTSO Heavy Load Member

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    Did you ever stop at Bruce's Truck Stop in Bakersfield?
     
  4. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    Bobber, Giant and the Hook (back in the day) were good.
     
  5. InTooDeep

    InTooDeep Donner party survivor

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    The TA in Reno used to have really good breakfast
     
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  6. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Bruce's in Bakersfield had a restaurant/bar next had door that had good food. A lot of locals ate there. And the bar was pretty good too. The truckstop itself was worn but clean, and the staff were always nice. They had other locations in Tulsa and OKC too. The Tulsa one was destroyed in a tornado and the new place never seemed to take off. There is now a QuikTrip in that spot.
     
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  7. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    Very true. I stopped there many of times. The restaurant/bar was had good food. Bruces's was not a bad stop for a night or two. Sad to see it go. My understanding is that the lot is a truck driving school now. All the rest has been bulldozed. Not sure on the restaurant/bar is still there.

    I used to stop at he Bobber in Effingham, IL. (Now Flying J, I believe) all the time. Good food and great place to kick it for a night or two. Used to see a bunch of locals go in there. Last time I was in Effingham was 2018. Typical Petro and other big name TS. Nothing good there anymore.

    One of my favorites used to be the Williams in Brazil, IN or the small one across I70. Both were decent. The Williams I believe is a Pilot or Hook now and has gone to crap. The other is bulldozed, and is a Petro if I remember correctly.
     
  8. LOTSO

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    They did???:scratch:
     
  9. northstarfire0693

    northstarfire0693 Heavy Load Member

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    Following true TA SOP's, I'm sure it went to the crapper
     
  10. LOTSO

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    Bruce's was one of the last old school stops that I ever had the chance to stop at. That bar was a little room in the back but boy was it fun listening to the old timers tell their stories. The Scottsman restraunt was great food with a littl buffet. Then the flip flop crowd bought them out, and, well you know...:pottytrain3:There wasn't a bag of poo so that's as close as I could get...:dontknow:
     
  11. LOTSO

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    :laughing3:
     
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