Whether you're a local or traveling, the best hole-in-the-wall diners across the country serve up more than just good grub.
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B. Wurtz uses humble, everyday materials — plastic bags, aluminum pans — and turns them into something beautiful. Here, his life in five artworks.
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North Carolina-based owner-operator Richard Puckett had this 2002 Peterbilt 379 dump truck rebuilt to honor his late son, ...
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It's easy to find a slice in NYC, but harder to know which pizzerias are worth your dough. When you want the best, head to ...
For those with Pennsylvania Dutch connections, “The Amish Benedict” offers scrapple (that mysterious yet delicious loaf of pork scraps and cornmeal that’s a regional breakfast staple), bacon, and eggs ...
Letterman’s Diner in Kutztown, Pennsylvania isn’t just another roadside eatery – it’s a time machine disguised as a restaurant, serving up nostalgia alongside some of the most mouthwatering bacon ...
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