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Businiess name:
Ken's Restaurant
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Review by:
Brian D.
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Review content:
Recently made smoke free, this diner is a great place to stop on your way along I-90. Breakfasts are cheap and filling. The lunch and dinner fare are straight forward, as you'd expect from a diner. The coffee is good and fresh flowing.
One of the fun things about Ken's is their video game arcade. You have to exchange cash for tokens - they have a machine there that'll do that for you. They have one of everything - racing games, shooting games, air hockey, pinball (Austin Powers) as well as a couple of those *claw* games (like you saw in Toy Story).
You can find souvenirs from the area as well as locally made snacks for the road.
The clientele tend to be either locals or truckers. The dress is road trip casual.
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