TIPS ON TRIPSFun And Food
Are Featured At These Diners by K. Bailey
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(NAPSI)-Today's diners, with vintage memorabilia, polished chrome, retro
styles and homemade eats, offer a sharp contrast to cheap, greasy grub consumed
in a converted railroad car that was the original diner experience. Here are
five fine diners in the Daddypops in Hatboro is affectionately named after owner Ken Smith's grandfather. In this intimate eatery, with its eight booths and two barbershop chairs anchoring the counter, patrons literally line up to be served. Breakfast is the most sought-after meal and the flapjacks feature a certain secret ingredient that Smith says he'll never reveal. The home fries are simple yet popular. The diner goes through about 800 pounds of potatoes a week. The freshness is apparent at Towne Restaurant in In the quaint shopping The menu at Ruby's Diner, inside King of Prussia Mall, features a mix of
burgers, salads and milk shakes. Burgers are the biggest sellers, but the new
At Ray's Restaurant and Malt Shop in A diner experience doesn't seem complete without a milk shake. Ray's uses locally crafted Nelson's Ice Cream for all the treats served in its '50s-style malt shop, tucked in the back of the restaurant. The eclectic diners of Ms. Fucanan is the director of communications for the Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau. |
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