
There's a bar just outside of Summersville in Mount Nebo that has a tractor outside of it. It's named the Tractor Bar.

GQ magazine published “The Dirty Dozen – Twelve of the Weirdest, Wackiest Bars in America Worth a Road Trip," according to the ABOUT page.

The theme carries inside, with tractor decorations, a gift shop and tractor seats at the bar.

It was quite welcoming, and we sat outside and watched a storm roll in. We munched on breaded mushrooms and cheese sticks while enjoying some domestic brews.


Baby Squirrels Saloon is a new bar in downtown Morgantown.

While we - and mostly everyone else - is primarily there for the drinks, I wanted to try their grub.

These are hot pepper cheese balls! Always a favorite!

Recently, I made the long trek to Cuyahoga Valley National Park to mark another national park off my list.

And while driving back, I was starving so I stopped the local drive-in: Swensons Drive-In.

"It's a "regional fast food restaurant chain with locations throughout Greater Akron and Greater Columbus, Ohio. Swensons' signature hamburger is the Galley Boy, a double cheeseburger prepared using two sauces,[1][2] and the restaurant also purveys 18 different milk shakes" (wikipedia)"

After I pulled into a space, a server ran out and put a card on my car to claim me. And I looked over the menu. I ordered the Galley Boy, as well as a grape milkshake (because I've never seen a grape milkshake before?!) and potato teezers.

Initially, I said I'd be staying there to eat so they brought a tray to my car. But then I was annoying because the sun moved and was shining directly into my face so I took my stuff to go.

The burger was topped with an olive, which was fun. And, it really is a damn good burger. It seems like one of the secret sauces is a BBQ, and the other is a mayo or tartar. But all combined, it's a helluva burger.

Grape milkshakes are delicious and should be everywhere.

And potato teezers are like a cheesy hashbrown with some mild jalapeno and all delicious.

I've written about Sandwich U in a few different variations.

But they've moved once again, so I thought it would be a good time to revisit.

I ordered online and went into the store to pick it up - it's now located on Beechurst.

And my sandwich was right there and ready!

The Mountaineer featured gyro meat, cheesesticks, bacon, chicken and secret sauce.

What's your favorite fat sandwich?

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