VolinArizona
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And ubiquitousOn my I-40 trips back to Tennessee from Oklahoma I'll remind you that there is nothing to stop for between Conway, Arkansas and Nashville, Tennessee...I'd strongly recommend fueling up the car and yourself in Conway, Arkansas. Of course the food is about the same as any you'd find on the highway anywhere, we usually hit the Cracker Barrels they're usually a safe choice.
There's a Marketplace Grill on the North side of 40 at the Easternmost exit in Conway. It has pretty solid food.On my I-40 trips back to Tennessee from Oklahoma I'll remind you that there is nothing to stop for between Conway, Arkansas and Nashville, Tennessee...I'd strongly recommend fueling up the car and yourself in Conway, Arkansas. Of course the food is about the same as any you'd find on the highway anywhere, we usually hit the Cracker Barrels they're usually a safe choice.
On my I-40 trips back to Tennessee from Oklahoma I'll remind you that there is nothing to stop for between Conway, Arkansas and Nashville, Tennessee...I'd strongly recommend fueling up the car and yourself in Conway, Arkansas. Of course the food is about the same as any you'd find on the highway anywhere, we usually hit the Cracker Barrels they're usually a safe choice.
Not a big fan of Red Robin. Of course, if that's your thing there's one here in Jackson "right off 40".
I just thought, of all the places in the Nashville area that you could have said, Red Robin wasn't a great one.
That is an excellent recommendation. Their breakfast food...:drool:On the west side of Nashvegas is the Loveless Cafe. Might be the best country cooking you ever eat, except for granny's house.
It is about 5 miles off of I-40 but well worth it and you just might be sitting next to Vince Gill or the McGraw's. It is a favorite of the country music set.
Have a great trip.