Great places to eat that you have visited while traveling.

The Big Texan in Amarillo, TX.

LOL!! I had been meaning to add this place to the thread but see you've beaten me to it :D

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As already mentioned, I was also going to recommend the Café on the Route in Baxter Springs, Kansas but from what I understand, it closed in January 2013 :grayno: This was a neat place being that it used to be the old Crowell Bank and was robbed in 1876 by Jesse James and Cole Younger.

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Of course, thinking about the last time we went wheeling in AZ made me think about this awesome stop - Crown King :cool:

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Gulbahar's Grab and Goat. The goat tartar is to die for :rock:

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The kitchen out back of my team house, nothing but the highest in restaurant cleanliness standards.

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We called this guys shop, "Mean Johnny's Greasy Wok". I think he was using old 10w30 :thumb:

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Okay, Greg. My question to you (and be honest): Did any of you ever eat any of that stuff? :icon_crazy:
 
Savannah, GA. Little place by the river. First time I had grouper. Then took a cruise on one of the two paddle boats.
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I sometimes think that I bought my Jeep just to drive to cool places to eat.

1) Coyote Grill, Buena Vista, CO
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2) K's Drive-In, Buena Vista, CO
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3) Frenchy's Cafe, Pitkin, CO
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4) These next couple places were in this cool little town in Utah. I can't remember its name, though. ;)
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Who knew some of the best sushi could be found in Moab?
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5) I honestly don't remember the name of this place or where it was. I vaguely remember that they may have served tequila, though.
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6) Crepes A La Cart, Breckenridge, CO
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7) The Hen House, Pueblo, CO

A Comfort food extravaganza! Here we have their liver and onions, fried okra, mashed potatoes, and mac and cheese. Only 213 calories and 3 grams of fat.
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8) And last but not least, The Packer Saloon/Cannibal Grill, Lake City, CO.

If you don't know who Alfred Packer is well Google him up. He was a mountain guide/prospector that got his party of five plus himself lost in the mountains outside Lake City, CO. It is believed that he killed and ate the rest of his party in order to survive.
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They serve up a little more palatable fare nowadays. Cannibal Wings-braised pork shanks. Holy smokes, they're good!
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Super J's on Big Island HI just south of Kona nea Captain Cook

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Best Lau Lau I've ever had! :drool:

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If you're ever in Hilo, check out Suisan's in the harbor.

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They have the best Poke you'll ever have

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