Your State's Must-Hit Stop From 'Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives'
Picking a restaurant can be difficult—especially if you're from out of town. That's why we love the Food Network show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Whether you're headed on a road trip or you just want to explore the DDD-worthy restaurants in your local area, let Guy Fieri show you where to dine. Crunched on time? We've compiled a list of the must-eat Triple D spots in every state—and what to order once you get there. What's the must-stop spot in your state?
Georgia: The Silver Skillet
Look no further than this Atlanta eatery for all of your diner needs. The Silver Skillet serves up Southern classics—chicken biscuits and grits, anyone?—from a laidback retro diner that's been in business since the 1960s.
The Silver Skillet, Atlanta, Georgia
Idaho: Jimmy's Down the Street
We're not not saying it was the caramel pecan roll that brought Jimmy's Down the Street straight to the top of our Triple D destination list. The mouth-watering menu item is one of many hearty dishes that make the downtown Coeur D'Alene diner a local and tourist favorite.
Jimmy's Down the Street, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
Massachusetts: Kelly's Diner
Housed in a classic dining car, Kelly's Diner not only perfectly captures the retro aesthetic of a mid-century diner—it hits the nail on the head with the food as well. The Massachusetts eatery serves up the best classic cuisine, like pancakes and meatloaf. Though "diner lobster" was deserving of an SNL sketch for a reason, you actually should try the lobster here. The lobster roll was a hit on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Also: Kelly's was the very first diner Guy Fieri visited on the show. Iconic!
Kelly's Diner, Somerville, Massachusetts
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