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Cedar Point, already known for great wings thanks to its ultra-popular GateKeeper wing coaster, will be home to wings of the edible kind when the park opens a new Quaker Steak & Lube restaurant in 2015. The new restaurant will be located adjacent to Castaway Bay indoor waterpark/resort, and is scheduled to open in May, 2015.
Read the entire press release on PointBuzz.
Oh my. I just asked the Internet what a Cleveland steamer is....
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
--Fran Lebowitz
A steamer is either old-timey luggage or a ship powered by steam.
Those are the only two meanings I can think of.... yeah.
...apparently not in Cleveland.
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
--Fran Lebowitz
You honestly don't want to know what a Cleveland Steamer is...
Waits for it...
Imagins everyone now Googling Cleveland Steamer.
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I'd imagine it's similar or the same as a Belgian Steamer. I'm not looking that one up. That's nasty, especially when passing a Portuguese Breakfast.
Great! Now I have the theme song to Frasier dancing in my head. "But I don't know what to do with those tossed salads and scrambled eggs..."
Suddenly, eating at a gas station doesn't sound so bad.
Why do Cleveland and Belgium get such an .... honor?
As noted elsewhere, you can a lot worse than gas station food. I'll take a Sheetz sandwich over a Subway sandwich any day.
Life is something that happens when you can't get to sleep.
--Fran Lebowitz
A week after the latest post in this almost dead topic and I come across this newly-written article on Business Insider's website about how loved Sheetz is.
-Travis
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Not On the list? Gas Fumes.
Don't know why I'm posting this to all you ungrateful SOBs, :) but all day today, Sheetz is giving away free medium coffees in every single store. No joke.
Enjoy your free coffee, percolated with gas fumes.
I've lived here in PA for two months now, and I realized just a few days ago that my local Sheetz has a dining room. It's hidden at the side of the building. It's pretty nice and cleanly designed too. It got me thinking again about this thread.
The only other Sheetz I know of that has a dining area is the largest Sheetz in the country in Altoona.
A freekin' dining room, at a gas station? lol
Now that I think about it, you see it all the time at travel centers and truck stops.
Are there any other Sheetz with dining areas?
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
I've seen them in a few of the Sheetz around my area (northern VA and eastern WV). Nothing to write home about, just some tables and chairs from what I recall.
All new Sheetz have dining areas. And they're all fume free.
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