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Old 04-06-2015, 05:31 AM
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So hey, I'm going to be heading through eastern PA next Saturday morning on my way out to Ohio. Looking for some where to stop for breakfast, maybe I'll stop by Ray Weavers for his open house!, think the grill will be going yet?, nothing like burgers at 4am!

But seriously, I'm looking for a local restaurant that would be open about that time in the Rt 80, eastern PA area. Last year we stopped at a Denny's, what a disappointment.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Remember, I got a big appetite!

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Stop at Rays open house, we'll be there.
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Old 04-06-2015, 08:26 AM
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Hi, where you headed to in Ohio? Might be up for a meet and greet. Mike
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I don't know any places open that early for breakfast, but the powerhouse eatery is great for lunch and dinner, maybe timed better for the trip back. The food is good and not over priced for a real meal. There are parts and pieces all over from when it was a power house 80yrs ago, it's pretty need.

I-80 exit 273
http://www.powerhouseeatery.co/#about

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I don't know any places open that early for breakfast, but the powerhouse eatery is great for lunch and dinner, maybe timed better for the trip back. The food is good and not over priced for a real meal. There are parts and pieces all over from when it was a power house 80yrs ago, it's pretty need.

I-80 exit 273
http://www.powerhouseeatery.co/#about

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X2 on the Powerhouse. Had dinner there a few years ago when I was racing at Pocono. Very cool place.
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Stop at Rays open house, we'll be there.
Wish I could, gonna be real tight on time and its kinda out of my way, sounds like fun, thanks.
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Old 04-06-2015, 07:29 PM
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Hi, where you headed to in Ohio? Might be up for a meet and greet. Mike
I’m sure there are nicer places to go in Ohio but I’m actually going to Dayton. One of my kids is in our high school percussion group and they are heading out for the national championships. Here is their show from last year;


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKMPHudH1bg


Contrary to what it says at the beginning of the video they actually took first place. It’s not quite what I was doing when I was a kid but they have fun. It would be nice to stop and say hi but this is very much a world wind tour, leave Mass at midnight on Friday night, return home 6pm Sunday, maybe some other time.

I was thinking about coming through again in August, maybe I’ll pick up J-Mech and head over to Old Settlers Day in Hillsboro and get some pork patties!, maybe I’ll swing by then,

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I don't know any places open that early for breakfast, but the powerhouse eatery is great for lunch and dinner, maybe timed better for the trip back. The food is good and not over priced for a real meal. There are parts and pieces all over from when it was a power house 80yrs ago, it's pretty need.

I-80 exit 273
http://www.powerhouseeatery.co/#about

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Thanks Bill, I'm thinkin that just might be the spot for lunch on Saturday, Thanks.
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X2 on the Powerhouse. Had dinner there a few years ago when I was racing at Pocono. Very cool place.
Sam, I didn’t know they raced Cubs in the Poconos, what class were you in?
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I used to race with a group called EMRA, Eastern Motor Racing Association. I ran in the truck class. Pic from a race at Pocono on the North course.
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