Found ourselves here after a long drive from Las Vegas en route to Chicago. Â Maybe it was because we were tired and weren't expecting anything good near the border of Colorado and Nebraska, but this place was great!
Being 24/7 was a Godsend, since we arrived really late, and considering how little we saw along the road up to this point, it was a great surprise.
Chili was excellent, and so were the sandwiches (we were going to order the chicken cobb, but were steered toward the chicken breast with bacon, and it was delicious). Â The rest of the menu was pretty darn expansive.
The only reason I found myself in this breeding ground for the cast of The Biggest Loser is that my girlfriend and her father had been in an accident and were shacked up down the road in Julesburg, CO. Â When I asked the girl at the pharmacy where we could get something to eat she told me, "well, there is the Subway by the highway, but if you want a nicer sit down type of meal there is the truck stop in Big Springs". Â We had to wait almost an hour for a to-go order and when we finally got it, it was missing side dishes and condiments that we specifically asked for. Â Honestly, my food was pretty good (I had the mac & cheese-make sure you tell them you want the grown-up one) but everyone else's meals were pretty sad. Â Maybe if the potatoes that were supposed to accompany the omelets had made their way into the containers the meals would have been better. Â Unfortunately, if you find yourself in this part of the world, this is as good as it gets...just dine there if possible is my only advice. Â Furthermore, don't be alarmed if the locals stare at you. Â They don't see many people under the 400lb mark too often.
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