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Here are links to some notable restaurants (past and present) found along Route 40.
Crown Candy Kitchen (Saint Louis, MO) "Manufacturer: Built on site (1913)
The Crown Candy Kitchen has been a St. Louis icon for almost 100 years......." |
Niner Diner (closed) (Saint Louis, MO) "Billed itself as "gay and lesbian dining at its best." Located next door to Magnolia's Bar......." |
Uncle Bill's (Saint Louis, MO) "Manufacturer: Built on site......" |
Noah's Ark (site) (Saint Charles, MO) "Built by David Flavan in 1967. Razed in August 2007......." |
Denny's Classic Diner (site) (O'Fallon, MO) "Manufacturer: Valiant/Starlite
According to the Denny's web site this diner is no longer in business......." |
63 Diner (Columbia, MO) "Manufacturer: Valentine (1962)......" |
Broadway Diner (Fran's Diner) (Columbia, MO) "Manufacturer: Valentine #2465 & #2466 (1963)
Going strong since 1949!
The Broadway Diner has operated in a number of locations in the Columbia area......" |
Guy's Diner (closed) (Columbia, MO) "Manufacturer: Valentine?
Began by Guy Lee Wright.
May be the same as the 63 Diner......." |
Pete's Cafe (second location) (closed) (Rocheport, MO) "Of all of the restaurants along Route 40, Pete's was a legend.
Founded by Pete Christus, this venerable eatery (originally located at 314 Main Street......" |
Pete's Cafe (original location) (closed) (Boonville, MO) "Of all of the restaurants along Route 40, Pete's was legend.
Founded by Pete Christus, this venerable eatery did well as a result of clever advertisi......" |
Roxy's Diner (Blue Springs, MO) "Manufacturer: Built on site (1994)......" |
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Last updated: 2009-09-08 04:28:09 |
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