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Beyond the Tourist Trail: What is Your Favorite Restaurant in Your Country?

1. A Pioneer's Rest Stop Older Than Its Town

Harmony, Pennsylvania, USA

The Log Cabin Inn's original structures predate the town around it, serving as a vital stagecoach stop in early American expansion.

2. The Saloon with Secret Tunnels and Shady Pasts

Port Townsend, Washington, USA

The Palace Restaurant and Saloon, one of Washington’s oldest, once boasted secret tunnels connecting it to the waterfront, designed for discreet dealings and escapes.

3. Los Angeles' Diner That Never Locks Its Doors

Los Angeles, California, USA

The Original Pantry Cafe has been open 24 hours a day, every day, since 1924, without ever locking its doors.

4. Dining on a Movie Set Where History Still Lives

Juliette, Georgia, USA

This humble cafe is the actual filming location for the beloved movie "Fried Green Tomatoes," and it still serves the iconic dish.

5. The River Town Bakery Saved by a Pie

Kimmswick, Missouri, USA

The Blue Owl Restaurant & Bakery is famous for its "Levee High Apple Pie," a towering dessert in a historic river town known for its resilience against floods.

6. San Francisco's Oldest Restaurant and Its "Tea" During Prohibition

San Francisco, California, USA

Established in 1861, The Old Clam House is San Francisco's oldest restaurant, known for serving beer in coffee cups during Prohibition.

7. An Inn Where a Cannonball is Still Lodged in the Wall

Essex, Connecticut, USA

The Griswold Inn, one of America's oldest continuously operating inns, famously has a British cannonball still embedded in its wall from a Revolutionary War raid.

8. The Birthplace of America's Original Coal-Fired Pizza

New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana is one of the oldest and most revered pizzerias in the US, still using its original coal-fired oven from 1925.

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