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Old 01-02-2016, 12:23 PM
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I agree about the cooler. I usually take a cooler of stuff on road trips for drinks and what not- I've made food and did a rest stop lunch before. There are many that offer picnic tables away from the restroom building and into wooded areas so it's not as rest-stop ish. Granted this is in the summer months- might be a little chilly to go outdoor picnicking in January in Ohio.
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Yup, bit chilly. Not when I get to Savannah tomorrow afternoon!
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Old 01-03-2016, 08:15 AM
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Leaving late tonight to deliver a car down south, thought I check this place out for breakfast;

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran..._Maryland.html

Anyone ever been there? Any other recommendations in that area? Don't mind heading further south but don't want to get more than about 10 minutes off 95.

Remember, they gotta have big portions!

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What about Chester's Chicken?
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What about Chester's Chicken?
No, not Chester's Chicken. What do they fry that stuff in, diesel fuel? Never buy chicken at a gas station.
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Leaving late tonight to deliver a car down south, thought I check this place out for breakfast;

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran..._Maryland.html

Anyone ever been there? Any other recommendations in that area? Don't mind heading further south but don't want to get more than about 10 minutes off 95.

Remember, they gotta have big portions!

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OK, here we go again. Gonna be in Mary Land some time early in the am on Tuesday and hope to get some chow. Any thoughts???
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What part of MD
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Leaving MA around midnight on Mon/Tues. Should be around Baltimore plus or minus by the time I start gettin real hungry. Usually by that time I already had 1st breakfast and working on 2nd breakfast so I gotta find a good place!
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That area, can't go wrong with a double T diner
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