So as to not get us mixed up, the waitress called me "honey" and the guy at the other end of the u-shaped, island counter "sweetie."  I thought it best not to veer too far off the beaten path here, so I had the item that is listed first at the top left of page one - classic burger, with cheese and crinkle cut fries.  The second listing is a patty melt.  The burger was cooked appropriately as ordered and served with the standard lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle set up.  The crinkle cut fries had a seasoning salt on and worked out fine with a bit of help from Heinz.  The counter and all the tables were clean and well cared for.  Same can be said of the restrooms.  The service was a tad slow, but overall still correct.  I had to laugh to myself about all three TV's in the room being tuned to the same station - FOX news.  Maybe it's corporate policy, I'm sure they change the channel if the Broncos are playing.  The décor is classic truck stop; wooden paneling on top with tin metal work on the bottom, sports memorabilia and jerseys in frames adorn the working class walls.  I did not have time to venture into the truck stop store, I'll have to do that next time I'm in the neighborhood.
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