Jubitz in Portland, Oregon. Couldn't believe that I was at a truck stop. It has game rooms, a motel, a movie theater, a restaurant to die for, a chocolate counter, a bar and the list goes on. It's at MM307 right before you go into Washington.
The best steak I've ever had is at a Restaurant next to the Sapp Brothers in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I believe it is at MM371. Wish I had my truck stop book to confirm the correct MM. They douse the steak with Lemon Salt and Mortons Seasoning Salt. It beats any steak I've had including that famous place in Amarillo where you get a 72 oz. steak for free if you can eat it and all the fixins. I thought their steak was way over priced.
For the best chicken any where including restaurants, I say Little America, Wyoming. They have the most awesome broasted chicken and potato salad I've ever had. You get a roll, cole slaw and 1/2 a chicken for under $6. It's actually located in the fuel isle store as opposed to the gift store by the motel. The gift stores at the Little Americas' have some of the nicest gifts I've seen any where including expensive boutiques.
For pastry, I say MM112 in Illinois. The truck stop has tapestry carpeting just like the 1800's. You have to remind yourself that you are at a truck stop. They have a pastry counter and a fudge counter. Where on earth in these dumpy truck stops do you ever see those?
For the best seafood, it's a truck stop in Louisianna by the name of Tiger. Can't remember the MM but it's awesome and love that corn bread. As you can see there's a theme going on here-where ever the awesome food is is the best truck stop for me.
Honorable Mention: Pinon, Colorado-awesome Mexican Food.
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