Apr 22
Location: I-95 Exit 119, Wilson, North Carolina
It is a few miles off the highway (I-795 to Downing Street) in Wilson, North Carolina but if you like real country cooking, it is the place to stop. It is worth the time. They have real chicken pot pie, barbecue, cabbage, collards, potato salad and on and on. The Banana Pudding is great too. They have a great take out area too.
We stop at least once going and coming from Tallahassee to Norfolk.
Apr 17
Location: I-95 Exit 94, Savannah, Georgia
Loves Seafood Restaurant is one of the nicest seafood restaurants that I have visited. They have excellent food and the service is great. The staff was wonderful and the choices on the menu seemed to be unlimited. I recommend this restaurant as a great stop for I-95 travelers!
Apr 16
Location: I-95 Exit 104, Pooler, Georgia
It was late… we were tired… and all the other restaurants in the area were closed! But a beacon of light with an “open” sign shot out from a parking lot just off I-95 at the Pooler exit and we didn’t know what kind of treat was in store for us! This is a “down home” sort of place with all the fixin’s you’d expect from a truely southern restaurant. Fried catfish, hush puppies and coleslaw were featured on the menu… but so were a ton of things you’d order anywhere from Maine to Florida… something for ALL tastes.
Great food, reasonable prices and outstanding service. You won’t go wrong stopping here anytime… even late at night!
Apr 01
Location: Various Locations along I-95
Ever since I was a little kid, my parents would drive from Philly to Disney via I-95, hitting all the Bob’s Big Boy/Shoney’s along the way. There used to be one in Delaware, but I don’t know if it still exists… Other good ones were in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina and Walterboro, South Carolina. The food stops were how I timed the (18 hour) trip and how my parents switched driving spots. They had excellent club sandwiches, and never-to-be-equaled biscuits and gravy for any meal, anytime.