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Have Map - Will Travel

Random restaurant, food and travel musings from someone completely unqualified to offer them

Thanks for stopping by!  I'm developing this blog as a way to share some of the food and travel-related experiences that I occasionally have.

Back in the 1950s and '60s the show "Have Gun - Will Travel" aired on both radio (starring John Dehner) and and television (Richard Boone).  Paladin was a semi-retired gunslinger who lived the life of a refined gentleman in the opulent Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, but nearly every week he'd hit the trail to help out an old friend, a damsel in distress, or even a complete stranger; hence, his personal card reading "Have Gun - Will Travel".  I especially enjoy the radio version and while I don't get to travel on a weekly basis (and no one has ever mistaken me for a refined gentleman) it doesn't take much for me to throw some maps, atlases and camera gear in the car and head off down the blue highways to see what's out there.  So come on along and I hope you enjoy the trip!

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Gray Brothers Cafeteria and a Little Pizza and Pastrami to Boot

It's been about a year since the legendary Gray Brothers Cafeteria in Mooresville, IN closed for good. I'd heard about it for years but had never visited because there was always "next time", but after learning of the imminent closure I made a specific plan to visit in March, 2025. My wife and I left Wisconsin on a Friday night with the intention of making it as far as Bloomington-Normal, IL. Why B-N? Because it's the home of Tobin's Pizza, which has been around since 1963

Who Doesn't Love a Good Wedgie?

I sure do! But not the kind you're thinking of, so let's continue. "Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere." Certainly those of us of a certain age remember that Revolutionary War rhyme, but in the fall of 1981 it took on a completely new meaning to me. It was the start of my freshman year at Drake University in Des Moines, IA and Paul Revere's Pizza was the go-to for delivery. Sadly, when Domino's arrived in early 1982 PRP's days were n

When It's In the Name It's What You Order

Case in point, The Chicken House outside of Sellersburg, Indiana. It had been on my radar for years and in August, 2025 I was finally able to visit. It was a Thursday and I got there just before it opened at 11am, and I'll bet there were at least 10 other cars already in the parking lot. Did I think to inquire about the history of the original house? No, I did not. Probably because I was laser-focused on stuffing my face. I was seated in the newer part of the restaurant.

A Creepy Stretch of Old US-41

Last August (2025) I was on the way to Ohio and checked out an abandoned segment of US Highway 41 south of Earl Park, Indiana. Here's the southbound view at the end. Oftentimes a road like this will have some sort of barrier or signage where it ends but that wasn't the case. The road just ends. That's current US-41 in the distance. Earl Park can be seen to the north. Not that it's a concern these days, but no passing. I did a little research and it appears the current vers

US-66: Swiss Inn Drive-In (Lebanon, MO)

Last March my wife and I drove to Branson, MO. Our older daughter and her family were vacationing there so we thought we'd join them for...

Remembering Bombfire Pizza

The tiny town of Sabula is Iowa's only island municipality; it's located in - not on - the Mississippi River just southwest of Savanna,...

A Tale of Two Hinkle's

...is what Charles Dickens would've written if he was searching for hamburgers in central and southern Indiana. And he probably would've...

A Good Steak in Pork Country

If there's one meat closely associated with the state of Iowa, it's pork. After all, the state sandwich is the breaded pork tenderloin! ...

How Green Were My Gables

Green Gables Bar & Grill is just a block or so off of Lake Bloomington, north of Hudson, Illinois. It opened in 1952 and the original...

Grilled Cheese

When done right, a simple grilled cheese sandwich is truly one of the finest culinary delights on the planet. And it all starts with the...

A Burger Run

A few years back I was in the unincorporated community of Dundee, WI (north of Campbellsport on WI-67) in January and passed the...

Pizza From Mt. Vernon

No, I didn't go to Virginia. One of the many U.S. locations named Mt. Vernon is a small, unincorporated community located southwest of...

Iowa's Best Burger?

Just north of I-80, on IA-224 at exit 173, sits the Kellogg RV Park and Iowa's Best Burger Cafe. I've driven past it for 30+ years but...

Ridott Corners Tavern

For quite a few years my friend Jeff has been recommending the burgers at Ridott Corners Tavern, located south of Ridott, IL on the...

Come Fry With Me

March 25, 2022 was a dreary day punctuated by occasional snow showers; even though Daylight Savings Time was in effect the weather was...

Shrimp toast

Without a doubt, my favorite Chinese restaurant appetizer is shrimp toast. Even though the shrimp flavor is often fairly mild, shrimp...

Dam Chicken

A few years ago I made a concerted effort to go out for fried chicken at least once a month. Over time I began to run out of relatively...

When Dinner Goes Downhill

...it doesn't necessarily have to be a Bad Thing. Edgewater Supper Club is located on County Road K between Fort Atkinson and Jefferson,...

2021 Ohio trip

As I've done every year from 1999 on (save 2020, of course), at the end of August I took a road trip to Ohio. I didn't make as many stop...

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