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Shorty’s BBQ

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Location: I-95, exit 3 - Kingsland, Georgia

Shorty’s BBQ is a tiny red stand tucked between a BP and a Wendy’s just off I-95, 2 miles after (or before) you cross the Florida border. Lots of BBQ joints in Georgia get more notoriety, but this one is the best. Just get a simple pork sandwich, pure chopped pork on a bun with just the right amount (not too much) sauce. The sandwich must weigh about half a pound and the price is extremely reasonable. And while you’re enjoying it, laugh at the majority of folks who are pulling into Wendy’s next door for the same bland burgers they eat at home. You can get NOTHING like Shorty’s at home. And don’t forget a tall cold cup of GREAT sweet tea to wash this beauty down!

The Smokey Pig Restaurant

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Location: I-95, exit 92 - Ashland, Virginia

If you’re looking for a nice restaurant that serves great prime rib or ribs, Smokey Pig is the place. It is located in Ashland, less than 1/4 mile west of I-95. This place is hog heaven! When you enter you’ll be greeted by just about every pig curio that has ever been made… pig shirts, earrings, hats, jewelry and statues and in the waiting room which is inside the restaurant. The covered waiting room holds about 50 people. You’ll find that on weekends the waiting room is full! Most waits are less than one hour. The food is well worth the wait. They are closed on Mondays.

Old Country Buffet

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Location: I-95, exit 166 - Christiana, Delaware

Old Country Buffet is the king of all buffets… besides Captain George’s seafood buffet in Virginia Beach. A friend and I went in a few months ago and were jaws dropped staring at all the beautiful yumminess. I had tacos, chicken and dumplings, salad, desserts, soup, ice cream, lasagna… and probably more I can’t remember. The taco shells were a little stale… and that is my only complaint.

Master McGrath’s

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Location: I-95, exit 1 - Seabrook, New Hampshire

We stay at the Best Western across the street from Master McGrath’s and usually eat there at least once during our stay. We have always loved the food and the service. We especially like it when the older gentleman, who has been there forever, waits on us. He is old school and is a joy to have him attend our table. The Pub is also good and more relaxed, always a fun crowd at the bar and if you don’t like to sit at the bar, there are booths. Sometimes there is entertainment which is a added plus. We have tried many places to eat around this area, but we keep going back t o Mcgrath’s.