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A few years ago... maybe it was a decade ago .... I remember a show on PBS or FoodTV about diners in PA. And since I'm going to head up to Rick's on June 7th, I'd like to stop at a diner for breakfast.
I'm planning on taking 222 into Lancaster then following the directions my GPS gives me, but I have a lot of leeway in the path I want to take. So does anyone have any recommendations for a diner in PA? I remember something about a diner or town that did potatoes. I also remember Pottstown. Maybe it was Potatotown... Regardless, I need diner recommendations. If I'm better off taking I95 though philly to hit a decent diner, that'll work too. Thanks all!! |
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I can't find the website now... but there is one that lists all the old style diners by state.
I did some more searching.. this is not the site I remember... but I think it will give you a place to start. iLoveDiners.com - Find A Local Diner
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Save your appetite for Rick's. His pig roasts are legendary!
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Here is a few more links to find diners.
Unfortunately this one requires registration. RoadsideOnline: Diner Finder And here is another. Diner City, online guide to classic diners and the American Roadside
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Jim,
Thanks for the sites!! I think I'm going to stop over at the Neptune Diner in Lancaster. I've read some decent reviews online and it won't take me out of way at all. Ok, a few blocks, but that's nothing. If my stomach allows, I'll either stop at another diner on my way home or this Chinese Buffet outside of Lancaster. When I was looking for diners using Google, this Chinese place kept coming up with decent review and I hear they have snow crabs on their buffet. I love crabs! I love diner food too. ![]() |
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We will be tempting you with other eats and freebies!
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