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At least in Texas the Dairy Queen Tacos are pretty darn tasty.
Also, the Jalisco Belt Buster Burger tastes mighty fine. Meat, pepper Jack cheese, dipped and fried Jalapeno slivers and Jalapeno sauce.
What do you guys recommend?
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In these parts Subways are plentiful.
I’m happy with jack links jerky and double fist size fountain drink.
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First choice WhataBurger. Then Dairy Queen if there’s one around. I prefer the Beltbuster with cheese and a Chocolate dipped Ice cream cone. Sonic if not. Subway as a last resort.
I’d rather stop at a convenience store and buy a pack of bologna and a loaf of bread than eat at subway. 🤠
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Hot wings, (if I’m driving!)😁 Seriously, if I’m driving, chicken tenders are easy to eat while I’m driving
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I very, very, rarely eat fast food of any kind but on rare occasion when I’m out and about and get a wild hair, Blake’s Lota Buger is pretty good. Whataburger Would work also.
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taco bell or wendys if arbies ain't around.
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‘Nother vote for Whataburger, #4 supersized with a large onion rings and a large Diet Coke.
Or if it’s early, four cheap and greasy jalapeño sausage kolaches from the nearest convenience store, I always regret that afterwards but that’s afterwards 🙂
I am particular about my coffee tho, McDonalds or nothing, two large coffees with ten creams in each.
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Anybody who lives in Texas and thinks Dairy Queen tacos are where it's at, is beyond help.
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Been a couple years or more I gave up Bill Millers BB-Q. It has little taste and their pinto beans must be for tourists.
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Don't like to eat much on a long road trip, usually take some jerky and corn nuts to snack on, so I only have to stop for fuel also try not to drink much so I don't have to stop and pee too often.
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Jaguartx: I have eaten a LOT of "on the road fast food" (From Florida to Alaska!) and my recommendation as of today is the Popeyes "Chicken Sandwich"! Damn they are good - not messy to eat while travelling and in addition to the tastiness it is large and rather filling! The last one I bought (IIRC) was $3.69 (no sales tax in Montana) and absolutely humbles and disgraces ANY and EVERY offering from MickeyD's. Sadly the nearest "Popeyes" restaurant is 165 miles from me. I do have a Dairy Queen in my hometown here in SW Montana and will try their "Tacos" - I will advise though that EVERY item on their current menu that I have tried has been quite disappointing - some to the extreme. Thanks for the headsup though - and let me know what you think of the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich if and when you try'em. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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I search out the local Mexican places. I very rarely eat fast food.
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EdM: There is merit in your recommendation but "I" and a lot of people need to grab and go when we are travelling! As was the initial posters inference when he posted "something quick to eat on the go"! Yeah I love Mexican (Americanized anyway - never been to mainland Mexico!) but its an hour to stop, park, order, wait for food eat the food and pay for it. Matter of fact may do Mexican tomorrow as our towns Mexican restaurant was given the OK to re-open just this past week and its been a LONG time since I have eaten Mexican (Americanized). Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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None of that trash Jag, if I can find a c store im GTG, a couple three four tins sardines, apple and banana and a couple bottles of unsweetened tea, good nutrition that will keep you banging on all eight cylinders for half a day.
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First choice WhataBurger. Then Dairy Queen if there’s one around. I prefer the Beltbuster with cheese and a Chocolate dipped Ice cream cone. Sonic if not. Subway as a last resort.
I’d rather stop at a convenience store and buy a pack of bologna and a loaf of bread than eat at subway. 🤠 Sonic burgers make my belly hurt. Subway is ok if you stick with the roast beef, otherwise you may puke and crap like hell for 2 days. BTW, iirc its Chicken Express often has 15 chicken tenders for $10 but it's only on Tursdays. Their chicken livers are good to go.
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Jimmie Johns if you got 'em. Fast fast fast, and good.
Also, regonal convenience chains WaWa and Sheetz have pretty good food, but it can take a few minutes.
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I am particular about my coffee tho, McDonalds or nothing, two large coffees with ten creams in each.
That’s no longer coffee.
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Jaguartx: I have eaten a LOT of "on the road fast food" (From Florida to Alaska!) and my recommendation as of today is the Popeyes "Chicken Sandwich"! Damn they are good - not messy to eat while travelling and in addition to the tastiness it is large and rather filling! The last one I bought (IIRC) was $3.69 (no sales tax in Montana) and absolutely humbles and disgraces ANY and EVERY offering from MickeyD's. Sadly the nearest "Popeyes" restaurant is 165 miles from me. I do have a Dairy Queen in my hometown here in SW Montana and will try their "Tacos" - I will advise though that EVERY item on their current menu that I have tried has been quite disappointing - some to the extreme. Thanks for the headsup though - and let me know what you think of the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich if and when you try'em. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy I don’t know if they’re tasty enough to risk my life getting one. I’ve seen the videos. Those sandwiches are very popular with the joggers...
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I search out the local Mexican places. I very rarely eat fast food. +1 Burritos are great for driving. Always try and go local if possible.
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