If you haven’t checked out Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives on the food network you’re totally missing out on one of the best road trip shows ever. This is because Guy Fieri travels around from one town to another showcasing the absolutely best of the best when it comes to (you guessed it) Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
Happy Hour at Slim’s Last Chance was showcased for the amazing appetizer collection, the atmosphere, and the overwhelming local favoritism in Seattle, Washington. If you haven’t seen the Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives episodes on the hole in the wall establishments in small towns throughout Pennsylvania, you owe it to yourself to watch and learn.
Some of the locations for Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives are a little out of the way but definitely worth the trip. The network doesn’t choose the locations based on, well, their location. They are chosen for something exceptional that no other little restaurant can match.
You would be surprised to find out just how many people tune into Diners, Drive Ins, and Dives and then opt to try out the features dive, drive in, or diner at the next earliest convenience. The fan list is growing and you and your family might find other that are out there doing the very same thing.
There are those who just never reward themselves with a stop off at one of the top selected joints that serve some of the best food you’ll ever eat. This third group of people is really missing out. Don’t be part of that third group.
Food Network created the Guy Fieri hit show after he won the top slot on one of their other top shows, The Next Food Network Star. For the last several years Guy Fieri has been going through some of the small towns and the more eclectic cities looking for the best little joints to stop for a bite.
No matter how you incorporate the drive ins, diners, and dives that Guy Fieri brings into your life you owe yourself the treat of hanging out in one of these establishments and checking out some of the interesting menu options. It’s more than a treat. It’s very much taking part in the culinary history of the country. With every stop you make that have been part of the hit show, you give just a little more credence to the opinion that these establishments are beyond worthwhile.
We all need something new and interesting, especially when the days have turned chilly and gray and we are waiting for the eventually break through of spring and summer once again. Following Guy Fieri through the state of Florida is one way to get that break and enjoy the various culture feasts that are available along the way. Spruce up your winter this year and take a quick trip to Florida’s Jamaican favorites. There is simply no better destination spot than following the footsteps of one of Food Network’s biggest stars.
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