In Parma there is a lovely deli called Good Eatz near tri-C. They have a wonderful chicken breast sandwich as well as some other speicalties. I would definitely reccommend them. Prices aren’t too bad either…
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While in Mentor a week or so we stopped at a restaurant called “Yours Truly”. Minus the bread tie in my chicken quesadilla everything went well. The waitor was a cutie*pants and my food was delicious. My sisters veggie mixture of some sort was alright and my dad’s speciality sandwich was wonderful. [I forget what my mom ate]. Overall the restaurant was really empty, but a nice atmosphere. The booth we sat in was nice and they gave me my food for free since twisty-ties aren’t normally included in the food :)
Linda’s Diner in Savannah, Ohio was the last little unknown diner I went to… unless you count Kathy’s Kitchen, which isn’t unknown to my friends—so I don’t :)
I highly reccomend Linda’s though… order pancakes… they’re cheap and MASSIVE. The pancakes are served on huge plates and the pancakes cover the ENTIRE plate… amazing <3
I think the biggest problem with finding little unknown restaurants is that they are just that—unknown.
I might have to keep this goal for the summer- when I have more time <3
i love food. i really should weigh 300 pounds because of all i eat, but lucky for me i don’t. it is fun finding new places to eat at so i thinki should try to find lots of them so i have a huge knowledge of all the wicked eats in town

