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Bakery offers fresh bread with a Mexican theme in a warm atmosphere filled with lively music. Prices are high, with some items near four dollars, but options remain reasonable compared to markets.

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Panaderia Maria offers fresh bread baked daily.

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Panaderia Maria accepts only cash payments.

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Prices are generally affordable, with some items being pricier during holidays.

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Cozy spot with creative wall art and a chill vibe from loud music. Meals are pricey combos, reflecting inflation. Small outdoor seating adds charm despite cramped indoor space.

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Online ordering is available for easy and convenient service.

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Parking is limited and shared with other businesses nearby.

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The restaurant is one of the few places open late at night.

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Bright dining area with stacked potatoes sets a unique scene. Loud speed rock fuels a high-energy vibe for young adults. Burgers are juicy but prices run high, making it a popular yet pricey spot.

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Expect to pay around $10 for a cheeseburger and $5 for fries.

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The restaurant is often crowded on Friday nights with long wait times.

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The bathrooms do not lock, which may be a safety concern.

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Fast food restaurant offers generous portions with flavorful teriyaki that balances traditional taste without excessive sweetness. Clean interior and convenient drive-thru support a straightforward, casual dining experience. Prices align well with portion sizes, making it a practical choice for satisfying meals.

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The drive-thru makes ordering and pickup convenient.

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Parking is always available near the restaurant.

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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.

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Small diner with old western decor offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere perfect for families and travelers. Prices are on the higher side, with expensive burritos and burgers. Dedicated trucker parking adds convenience despite the cost.

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Truck parking is available for large vehicles, including trailers and RVs.

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You need to spend at least $20 on food to get free parking.

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A ticket from the cashier is required to extend parking time.

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Fast food spot features a spacious patio and lively crowd, especially on weekends with many young adults. Prices are on the higher side, with meals around $30 for two. Drive-thru lines move fast despite frequent car meets outside.

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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially around lunchtime.

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Parking could be tricky because the entrance to the small parking lot is off the busy road.

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Prices are on the higher side, averaging $30 for two meals.

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Indoor space offers comfortable seating and a small arcade with some broken machines. Prices are on the expensive side, higher than Domino's or Little Caesars. Atmosphere is old school and clean, fitting for meetings and parties more than kid gatherings.

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Expect 15-30 minute wait times for food preparation.

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Lunch prices are lower than dinner prices.

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A 15% senior discount is automatically applied.

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