Thursday, April 9, 2009
Road warrior has visited 23 Eat'n Park locations - and counting
My story takes place at several locations in Ohio & Pennsylvania, in the course of the past 30 years of my travel for business as a Sales Engineer for four companies. Now retired and living in Ohio, I have traveled to Pennsylvania about every couple of months for over 30 years. My first business trip to PA in 1979 included dinner at the Sewickley Eat'nPark, near the old airport, and I have enjoyed many terrific lunches and dinners there on several occasions.
From that first experience, every trip to PA and the Pittsburgh area included either breakfast, lunch and/or dinner at the following locations, in alphabetical order:
Aliquippa, Belle Vernon, Cranberry, both in Erie, Fairview, Greensburg, Harmarville, Lancaster, Latrobe (Old and New), McKees Rocks, Monroeville, Moon Twp., New Castle, New Stanton, Sewickley, Warren, and Washington Mall.
Everywhere I went, I always was on the lookout for Eat'n Park to eat. I could always depend on having not only a good meal but, my weakness, a great piece of pie for dessert. Since the first Eat'n Park came to Ohio, our family has eaten at Canton, Chapel Hill/Akron, Medina (where we live), Parma, and Willoughby. Now, since our family has grown up, our children have their own children who ask us to take them to Eat'n Park so they can get their SMILEY Cookies. We now have nine grand children and all have enjoyed many meals at our local area Eat'n Park's great family restaurants.
Carl
Medina, OH Share
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From that first experience, every trip to PA and the Pittsburgh area included either breakfast, lunch and/or dinner at the following locations, in alphabetical order:
Aliquippa, Belle Vernon, Cranberry, both in Erie, Fairview, Greensburg, Harmarville, Lancaster, Latrobe (Old and New), McKees Rocks, Monroeville, Moon Twp., New Castle, New Stanton, Sewickley, Warren, and Washington Mall.
Everywhere I went, I always was on the lookout for Eat'n Park to eat. I could always depend on having not only a good meal but, my weakness, a great piece of pie for dessert. Since the first Eat'n Park came to Ohio, our family has eaten at Canton, Chapel Hill/Akron, Medina (where we live), Parma, and Willoughby. Now, since our family has grown up, our children have their own children who ask us to take them to Eat'n Park so they can get their SMILEY Cookies. We now have nine grand children and all have enjoyed many meals at our local area Eat'n Park's great family restaurants.
Carl
Medina, OH Share
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