These are the best truck stop eats in America
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Stop in and refuel
Hitting the road? You'll probably want to plan some sustenance stops along the way – and if you skip the chains, there are some real unexpected food treasures to be found. Here are the best truck stop roadside eats in the States. Just remember to check restaurant websites in advance for any changes due to COVID-19.
1. Cafe 27 Bar and Grill, Southwest Ranches, Florida
Naturally, the wildest place to pull up your truck in Florida is just north of Miami, on the periphery of the Everglades. Not only is Cafe 27 a popular trucker spot, it’s also a meeting place for petrolheads and it turns into a bar with metal bands at night (events are still currently subject to change, so check before you go). When it comes to food, start with the gator bites, before tucking into a sandwich with mahi served grilled, blackened or fried.
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2. Tamarack, Beckley, West Virginia
Tamarack is a truck stop with a difference: this spot along the I-77 has a theatre, a fine arts gallery and regular events, as well as its top-notch gourmet offerings. Travellers can swing by for dishes like the signature chicken pot pie or fancier options such as the breaded rainbow trout. There are typically food deals for truckers too.
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3. Boise Stage Stop Restaurant, Boise Stage Stop, Boise, Idaho
One of the oldest continually operating businesses in Idaho, Boise Stage Stop opened in 1891. It’s also one of the best-loved truck stops in the US. There are a variety of cuisines on offer at the restaurant, including Mexican, classic American and Italian, but it’s best known as a fantastic steakhouse. It serves sirloin with shrimp, a range of hearty burgers and you can even get a T-bone at breakfast.
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4. Omar’s Hi-Way Chef, Tucson Truck Terminal, Tucson, Arizona
Tucson Truck Terminal – or Triple T as it’s fondly known – is home to Omar’s Hi-Way Chef. It's scooped second place on Food Network’s top truck stops in the country and has also been crowned the best breakfast in Tucson. Order the I-10 Belly Buster (two eggs, two strips of bacon, two sausage patties, two pancakes or French toast and grilled ham) and the signature apple pie which comes with a mountain of ice cream.
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5. Derailed Diner, Oasis Travel Center, Robertsdale, Alabama
Halfway between Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida, Derailed Diner can be found off exit 53 on I-10. It's a quirky spot, with truck-themed interiors and gas station memorabilia, so you’ll feel like you never left the road. Alongside diner classics, it serves Hobo Baskets – meat, baby carrots, red potatoes, corn on the cob, onions and celery, all slow-roasted in tin foil. The stop is also famed for its flip-flop fudge.
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6. Russell’s Restaurant, Salina, Kansas
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7. Russell's Route 66 Diner, Russell’s Travel Center, Glenrio, New Mexico
8. Crazy K’s Food & Fuel, Buckatunna, Mississippi
Good food options are limited on the route down towards the beautiful beaches of Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, but Crazy K’s Food & Fuel is an exception. It serves classics such as po' boys and fried chicken, and the staff have even been known to bring food to passengers who have broken down on the surrounding roads – now that's Southern hospitality.
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9. Iowa 80 Kitchen, Iowa 80, Walcott, Iowa
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10. Hillbilly Hideout, Workman’s Travel Center, Ozark, Arkansas
11. Wildhorse Cafe, King City, California
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12. Schatz Crossroads, Minot, North Dakota
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13. Nelson Bros. Restaurant and Bakery, Clearwater Travel Plaza, Clearwater, Minnesota
One of Minnesota’s best bakeries can be found at a truck stop in Clearwater. Highlights at Nelson Bros. include doughnuts the size of your head and fritter bread in five heavenly flavours. The attached restaurant’s menu goes on for miles with homemade meals such as pizza, meatloaf and fritter French toast. There’s even a Nelson Bros. pub.
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14. Marty’s 1st Stop, Danville, Vermont
If you’re heading up Highway 2 (or down, for that matter) in Danville, Vermont, you can swing into Marty’s 1st Stop for a gourmet trucker’s lunch and all your supplies. The soft-shell crab is a winner and the rotation of soups, including clam chowder, chop suey, potato bacon and chicken rice, will be sure to warm you up on chillier days. A true one-stop shop, it's also got you covered for groceries.
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15. Dysart's Restaurant and Truck Stop, Hermon, Maine
Dysart’s Truck Stop is a favourite in The Pine Tree State. Top menu picks include their best-selling chicken pot pie and meatloaf, but there’s also poutine and hot sandwiches. You can pick up some sweet treats for the road from the bakery too: choose between chocolate cream pie, whoopie pies and cookie platters.
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16. 76th Street Truck Stop Diner, Byron Center, Michigan
Ten miles (16km) south of Grand Rapids, 76th Street Truck Stop Diner is a haven for hungry truck drivers. All the diner’s burgers, sandwiches and wraps come with fries or homemade chips, with options like the Big Mother Trucker: two half-pound patties, three slices of sourdough, Cheddar, Monterey Jack, sauce and salad. Or you can build your own skillet – to a base of scrambled eggs, potato and cheese, you can add items like bacon, sausage and ham.
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17. Seaport Diner, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Located off exit 13a on the New Jersey Turnpike and around the corner from the Elizabeth Seaport, Seaport Diner is a popular place for truckers to stop. For breakfast you can choose between a range of omelettes – customers love the Western with ham, onions and peppers – waffles and breakfast sandwiches. The chicken and vegetable stir-fry with rice is the winner at dinner time.
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18. Area 51 Alien Center, Amargosa Valley, Nevada
Between Death Valley National Park and Las Vegas, Area 51 Alien Center is an out-of-this-world pit stop in the desert. A cracking photo opportunity, it’s a lime green alien-themed gift shop with a small but unexpectedly good diner attached. They whip up shakes, root beer floats, cheeseburgers and fries.
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19. Hilltop Truck Stop, Fairbanks, Alaska
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20. Keystone Restaurant & Truck Stop, Loretto, Pennsylvania
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21. Kan Kun Mexican Restaurant, Beaver, Utah
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22. Haywood 209 Cafe, Waynesville, North Carolina
For an upmarket truck stop experience, drivers can head to Haywood 209 Cafe in Waynesville, North Carolina which is known as a favourite on the interstate. Visitors rave about the tenderloin beef tips served with mushroom gravy, the meatloaf and the country fried steak. Afterwards, check out the dessert case full of freshly baked pies and cakes made by an in-house baker.
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23. The Common Man Roadside North, Hooksett Welcome Center, Hooksett, New Hampshire
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24. Taste of India, Jay Bros. Truck Stop, Overton, Nebraska
While most roadside truck stop diners usually serve classic American dishes, this spot is all about fabulous Indian curries. At Taste of India, you can dive into satisfying plates of butter chicken, biryanis, chana masala and garlic naan in a convenience store setting. It’s a truly original experience that typically has people driving across the Cornhusker State.
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25. Little Fisher Truck Stop & Restaurant, Scranton, South Carolina
Heading down to Myrtle Beach? Little Fisher Truck Stop & Restaurant, a family-owned convenience store open every day of the year, is a top stop. Known for their hospitality, the owners are there to quell all your hunger pangs with options like fried chicken, pork chops and gravy, mac and cheese, baked beans and hot dogs. The food is reasonably priced too.
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26. Pine Cone Restaurant, Pine Cone Travel Plaza, Johnson Creek, Wisconsin
When heading up l-94 and Highway 26, it's worth holding out for the Pine Cone Travel Plaza at exit 267, which, for a truck stop, has a lot of fans. Choose the eggs Benedict or the steak and eggs, then stock up on cream puffs, cookies and éclairs for your onward journey.
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27. Greater Chicago I-55 Truck Plaza, Bolingbrook, Illinois
This pared-back truck stop might not look much from the outside, but it houses a mom-and-pop-style restaurant that's a hit with truckers and travellers alike. Vintage signs and music posters decorate the walls and the menu is packed with comforting dishes from fried chicken to biscuits and gravy. "John's Steak" – broiled rib-eye with grilled onions, mushrooms and jalapeños – is a favourite.
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28. Belle Grove Grocery, Little Orleans, Maryland
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29. Mapleview Family Restaurant, Parish, New York
You can't go wrong with a savoury breakfast bowl from Mapleview Family Restaurant. The Farmers Bowl includes homefries, scrambled eggs, sausage gravy and Cheddar, and small details such as real maple syrup are an unexpected treat at a truck stop. Arrive later in the day for Philly cheesesteaks, Reubens and roast beef melts that come with gravy.
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30. The Big Texan Steak Ranch, Amarillo, Texas