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Old School Restaurants In Every State That Are Truly One-Of-A-Kind

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Dew Drop Inn, Mobile

This timeless roadhouse has been slinging Southern specialties like gumbo and fried oysters since it opened in 1924. The oldest restaurant in Mobile.

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Lucky Wishbone, Anchorage

Chances are you wouldn’t immediately associate Alaska with fried chicken, but Lucky Wishbone really is one of the most amazing chicken joints around.

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Durant's, Phoenix

Steakhouses don’t get more old-school than Phoenix institution Durant's, a mid-century time capsule that’s as famous for its retro interior as it is for its amazing steaks.

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Louis' Lunch

One of America’s most iconic fast food spots, New Haven institution Louis' Lunch opened back in 1895 and, according to the Library of Congress, was the first restaurant to serve the hamburger sandwich and the steak sandwich.

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Joe's Stone Crab, Miami

Floridians have several historical eateries to choose from, but Miami Beach's Joe's Stone Crab may be the oldest.

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Superdawg Drive-In, Chicago

You’re never far from a great hot dog in Chicago, and Superdawg Drive-In has been making some of the city’s finest since it first opened, as a humble hot dog stand, in 1948.

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Legacy Kansas, Abilene

Family-style fried chicken dinners with homemade relish, coleslaw, and buttery biscuits have been served at this venerable location in Abilene for over a century.

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Red's Eats, Wiscasset

Sandwiches don’t get more iconic than Maine’s succulent lobster rolls, and Red's Eats makes some of the best you’ll ever taste.

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