Dining local is a great way to get to know a community.
Supporting Mom and Pop shops not only benefits the family that owns the diner,
but you can also find some delicious food. While eating at large food chains
one can expect generic recipes of food, however at local diners the food is
hand made with a secret recipe. Local diners are decorated with objects that
reflect the owners and their personalities, giving the diner a more welcoming
feel.
I went ate breakfast at a café in south Topeka called Banjo’s
Café. I have been to the café a few times, always for breakfast. Each time that
I leave I am ready to go into a food educed coma. Their potions are huge and
their food is delicious. I think that the full order of biscuits and gravy is physically
impossible to eat in one sitting!
The diner itself has colorful walls and uses wooden tables and
chairs for the guests seating. The large windows in the front of the diner allows
the natural light to pour in, illuminating the café with a friendly glow.
The meals are reasonably priced, however with the portion
sizes, the prices are extremely favorable. My average bill is around $10!
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