Best Eateries on the TransAm
I put out a call a few weeks back for your input on the best eateries on the TransAmerica Trail and here are the results! Jim Hammond sent me an email almost immediately voting for the Cassoday Cafe in Cassoday, Kansas (pictured above). "Great buffet! But you need to get there
by about 3:00. All the lemonade you can drink and great pies and cakes. Friendly folks!" Susan Renee Smith recommends the Manatee Cafe near St. Augustine, (on Highway 16, east of I-95, about 3 miles from the Atlantic Ocean). Why? "Excellent, fresh-made organic food meals, veggie omelettes, breakfast burritos, chicken burritos, salads, fruit bowl, yummy coffee, fresh orange or veggie juices. Open 'til 4pm -- same menu all day. " Neil Smith offered, "The steak house, Lolo springs, ate there on 2008 cross America ride. Wow...the best steak house in the world..." Mmmmm ... steak... Three great suggestions sounds like ... but there's gotta be more ... the TransAm spans more than 4,000 miles coast to coast. So, show your favorite eatery some love by sharing its name, website, and why it was so amazing, in the comments below.--NEWS, NETWORKING, AND NEW MEDIA is posted by Winona Bateman, Adventure Cycling's media director, and highlights cool media (articles, videos, photos, etc.) and meet-ups related to Adventure Cycling and bicycle travel. Writing a story about bicycle travel or Adventure Cycling Association? You can contact Winona via email: pressATadventurecyclingDOTorg. Visit our media room, view our news releases, or follow us on Twitter.
by about 3:00. All the lemonade you can drink and great pies and cakes. Friendly folks!" Susan Renee Smith recommends the Manatee Cafe near St. Augustine, (on Highway 16, east of I-95, about 3 miles from the Atlantic Ocean). Why? "Excellent, fresh-made organic food meals, veggie omelettes, breakfast burritos, chicken burritos, salads, fruit bowl, yummy coffee, fresh orange or veggie juices. Open 'til 4pm -- same menu all day. " Neil Smith offered, "The steak house, Lolo springs, ate there on 2008 cross America ride. Wow...the best steak house in the world..." Mmmmm ... steak... Three great suggestions sounds like ... but there's gotta be more ... the TransAm spans more than 4,000 miles coast to coast. So, show your favorite eatery some love by sharing its name, website, and why it was so amazing, in the comments below.--NEWS, NETWORKING, AND NEW MEDIA is posted by Winona Bateman, Adventure Cycling's media director, and highlights cool media (articles, videos, photos, etc.) and meet-ups related to Adventure Cycling and bicycle travel. Writing a story about bicycle travel or Adventure Cycling Association? You can contact Winona via email: pressATadventurecyclingDOTorg. Visit our media room, view our news releases, or follow us on Twitter.
Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2011/07/best-eateries-on-transam.html
