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    Petro Stopping Centers

    3.2 (13 reviews)

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    Good for kids

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    awesome sign in the gift Cracker Barrel like area
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    other than the iron skillet closing all in all it's still a decent petro clean maintained the Wi-Fi though is works when it wants to unfortunately still have a pool table little game room TV room still comfortable chairs.. showers got good water pressure that's one thing I can say.. travel stores pretty much like any other this one across as a Dunkin Donuts Express and they do keep it fresh in the main building. as far as the fuel Island they still have the deli out there with all the great greasy-spoon goodness at you like their famous fried bologna sandwich is pork chops and all the other stuff the hours of that changed though. sometimes your graveyard shift is completely closed at night depending on who's working the deli. also a running problem for a long time they don't really keep track of their coffee by the times of coffee is not maintained every hour for Dunkin Donuts rules they could be a little sketchy but you let him know they will get off their butts and come make it fresh realizing they screwed up.. the main building always has fresh coffee. Kentucky now getting on board with everybody else with the polystyrene ban. the Dunkin Donuts coffee cups are no longer made styrofoam but paper they don't burn your hands which is a good thing..you will soon see that more and more with the plastic and polystyrene ban of 2021 most places are going into effect early there are still some stragglers hanging around there probably will wait till the last minute I'm still curious to know about a paper straw in a hot drink it's going to suck....but it is what it is too much shit all around unfortunately it seems to be killing fish and getting stuck you could see those on National geographic what plastics have done to our world so I can understand it I just hope it's not going to be like you got to bring your own personal straw and like a glass or bamboo straw every place you go because straws will not be found LOL...but I shall put a picture up here at 1 at Dunkin Donuts new environmentally friendly paper cups I'm holding a cup now sippin it as I type this outand I can't say that yes it is definitely not going to burn your hand it's warm but that's it's not like some of those ones where you grab it and it just burns the living hell out of you where you almost drop the goddamn cup.. the travel store is still good they do keep their product fresh to they rotate that you don't find old stuff here at Glendale one thing they do do nicely and it's like any other iron skillet though but they do also have one of those little country little cordoned-off corners kind of like a poor man's Cracker Barrel with kitchy kinda bric-a-brac and knick knacks.. also like a lot of the iron skillets themselves made by Lodge the good stuff you can buy Here of course it's up to you to season your iron skillet how you like it and everybody knows seasoning in a couple of years worth until it's perfect the older the better we all know that if you've ever cooked out of an iron skillet...but found at these little crafty ones in Petros like New Paris Ohio has another one too although I did find the sign I liked lol. but it's like your other patch roads you got your CB stuff you trucker stuff that he got your little travel store stuff you know this one I never seen a little dinky beanie babies before I seen the big ones. All in all still a good place to stop going down 65 quiet no whores are Riff Raff so it's a good thing. also the Blue Beacon Truck Wash that's on the property too..

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    I like their big wide parking spaces. They have double lines but even with that there was plenty for even a noob to work with.

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    One of the best and most clean Iron Skills I have ever been to. Great parking for trucks and well lit up for safety.

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    4.2(60 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    Tony York's is quite possibly the best restaurant in Hardin County, and much of the surrounding…read morearea. I was first introduced by my in-laws years ago and we have spent many special occasions dining at the restaurant, as well as more casual dinners. The menu changes often, which is great for anyone who frequents Tony's! You can't get bored or be too familiar, there are new menu items every time we go. Everything I've eaten is excellent, so I am never worried that I won't be able to find something enjoyable. Not only does Tony know what he's doing, but his staff is on point - so attentive and friendly. For a seemingly upscale place you're free to be as casual or dressy as you like and you will be welcomed warmly. If the fried green tomatoes appetizer is available it is a must! I also recommend the cheesy bites/cheesy puffs, I can't recall the exact name. My in-laws are huge fans of the hummus too. For dinner I cannot even tell you everything I've tried - lasagna, steaks, oysters, a hot brown, various pasta dishes - and all were amazing! Tony's does not disappoint! Be sure to leave room for dessert! Tony is at the restaurants most nights and is so great to chat with! He's shared a few recipes with my mother-in-law and talked about his personal garden and plans for upcoming dishes, and the restaurant in general. Having an attentive and involved owner makes this place that much more awesome in my book. Recently, Tony's catered my wedding reception. We have received so many compliments on the food since returning from our honeymoon! Due to the distance and to fit within our budget we had a salad and pasta bar with several options so no one -including our vegetarian friends- felt left out. There was blackened chicken, fettuccini and penne, meatballs, Alfredo and marinara sauces, as well as a homemade dill ranch for the salad that everyone kept asking about. (I'm probably forgetting some things.) Tony's also did our cake and it was delicious! We decided not to keep the top layer and our guests devoured the cake - several mentioned that it was the best cake they had ever eaten. There were layers of chocolate, ganache, and whipped truffles with a white buttercream and cream cheese frosting. We provided a topper and told their baker to arrange it however she thought looked best and it was lovely! She also coordinated everything day-of and helped is out by arranging the mini cupcakes we had ordered elsewhere around the cake table when our venue coordinator was MIA. Everyone was a pleasure to work with leading up to our big day! So easy, I wish all of our vendor experiences had been so smooth. So, in addition to recommending dinner from Tony York's on Main, I also highly recommend the restaurant for any event catering you may need! You will not be disappointed!

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    4.5(215 reviews)
    44.1 miSchnitzelburg
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    For those with ADHD and won't read past the first sentence...this place is a 9.5/10!!!…read more For those who read more than the first sentence...this is a service counter restaurant with no servers. You order at the window, take a buzzer, get your drinks and find somewhere to sit. We (a party of 4) showed up around 11 on a Sunday morning and the line was already out the door. We had a hard time deciding what to order because everything we saw coming out before us looked just as delicious as the last. After the owner greeted us and gave a run down while in line, we settled on the shrimp and grits, steak and eggs, bread pudding french toast with a side of bacon, and a chicken and bacon croissant sandwich. (I wanted to order the biscuits and gravy weekend feature but they were already sold out.) The girl at the register was polite but very soft spoken so we had trouble hearing what she said. The coffee was the perfect temperature for drinking immediately without scalding yourself, and the different flavorings and types of milk/cream to choose from was a major plus! There were no complaints about any of our food except the steak was a bit under seasoned. I had the french toast, and, in my opinion, is enough for 2 people. There was a bit too much whipped buttercream for me but I was able to rake off majority, and the fruit that came on top was so fresh! The bacon was thick sliced and 3 of my 4 pieces were cooked perfectly to my liking - not too crispy, not too soft! We all were part of the clean plate club after eating because the food was that good! I wished now we would have taken pics of our food before eating! It's a shame it came up as #16 on my Yelp search because it wasn't even the least bit on my radar for our breakfast spot. But luckily, the tag line, "The second best thing you can do in the morning", caught the attention of one our male guests Definitely will be back when the chance arises!

    I got the chicken bacon croissant. The chicken was crispy, but the meat was kind of chewy. The…read morebacon had some honey on it, which was the best part. I substituted a croissant instead of Texas toast, which was recommended, but the croissant was basic -nothing special. Atmosphere is good and service was quick. Don't think I'll go out of my way to go back for breakfast.

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