The Pennsylvania state border that is. My daughter and I went out to eat and we crossed the border into Ohio. I've heard about a place called White Turkey Drive-In for ages. It's been there since 1952 and everyone always raves about it. I've never been there until yesterday.
You can sit at the counter that surrounds this or there is lots of picnic tables set up in the back. We chose to sit out back.
Amanda had the large Marge which is a turkey sandwich with bacon and I had a fish sandwich and onion rings.


So how was it? Did it live up to it's expectations? How far away is it; will you return?
ReplyDeleteit was good. I wouldn't say it was to die for but it was very good. It's about 15 miles away from my house and I think I would go back again.
DeleteI am howling with laughter at Ginny's comment. make that Ginny's questionnaire...waiting to hear how it was, as expected, how far is it, are you going back. brahahahaha.. more blog fodder. it looks delish from here... glad you had an outing with Amanda
ReplyDeleteOh. My, onion rings sound so good... is that bad for this time of the morning?
ReplyDeleteHow fun a day out with your daughter and a new place to eat.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to finally go there. Looks good! Onion rings and french fries are no friends to my hips and belly... but OH SO YUMMY.
ReplyDeleteThey aren't friends to my hips and belly either but we called a truce so I could eat them....lol
DeleteOh I love onion rings! Hope you enjoyed it after you heard all about it. Fun day out with Amanda either way!
ReplyDeleteonion rings are my favorite.
DeleteI'm guessing it was very good? Sure looks good.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. Tomorrow is a day off. Big hug to you and tons of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
It wasn't to die for but it was good.
DeleteDon't you just love places like that!?!! I am assuming it was really good or you would have said otherwise. My home state is PA. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteIt was good. I had no complaints. I didn't realize you were from PA.
DeleteOh yum. I enjoy finding new places or in your case...an old place but new to you.
ReplyDeleteYes, it's oldger than me and I've heard people talk about it for years but have never gone
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Now I've got a craving for onion rings. Happy July!
ReplyDeletenice article..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
That looks yummy! Love places like that! They must be closed during winter. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I think they are open memorial day through labor day
Deletewhat is interesting besides the food - is the mention of crossing a "border" into I guess a neighbouring state. Living in a small country like my own - we do not have such area, although we do have "islands" but they aren't day trips unless you live close to either Wellington, Picton or Bluff...there are smaller islands that are sometimes just like a suburb from a main city i.e. I'm in Auckland and you can take the ferry to Waiheke Island (& many do as commuters)
ReplyDeleteYes, the border was the state line between Pennsylvania and Ohio. Using the word border sounded better for a title than state line did...lol
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