Chances are you wouldn’t immediately associate Alaska with fried chicken, but Lucky Wishbone really is one of the most amazing chicken joints around.
The oldest restaurant in Fort Smith, Ed Walker’s Drive-In first opened in 1943, and still keeps it old-school with a menu of French dip sandwiches, simple burgers
Steakhouses don’t get more old-school than Phoenix institution Durant's, a mid-century time capsule that’s as famous for its retro interior as it is for its amazing steaks.
Landmark San Francisco trattoria Fior d'Italia has an incredibly colorful history: it started out as a brothel in 1886, and has served food to the likes of Richard Nixon and Luciano Pavarotti.
Denver is jam-packed with historic watering holes, but the oldest of them all is My Brother's Bar, a joint that's been serving fine brews since 1873.
One of America’s most iconic fast food spots, New Haven institution Louis' Lunch opened back in 1895 and, according to the Library of Congress, was the first restaurant to serve the hamburger sandwich
No trip to Rehoboth Beach’s boardwalk is complete without stopping for a bite to eat at Gus & Gus Place’s walk-up window.
The award-winning joint has been slinging heaving plates of Florida’s famous stone crab claws since 1921