Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Snow Shoe restaurant

The Snow Shoe restaurant is a truck stop diner that also serves as a community hub. It is fairly standard issue, with pre-fab walls and wood paneling. The dining area was large, but the bar was oddly shaped, two U shaped islands in stead of a continuous table. For a simple diner, it had many amenities like a vestibule arcade (with uncalibrated hunting game and strip poker), small general store and the most complete bathroom vending machine this side of the Mississippi (French ticklers? His and hers temporary tattoos? How much can one trucker do?).
Aside from the strange assortment of activities, the food was edible. They did not ask me how my burger should be cooked, and just used a frozen patty, not ground beef. It was good for being the only open restaurant at that interchange. If you are a resident of Snow Shoe or have to stop there on I-80, you should go. Otherwise, don't go out of your way for this place.

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