Dickey's is actually a chain - http://www.dickeys.com/store_locator.html. Their BBQ is ok, the onion rings are amazing. As far as making a stop there when you pass through, I'd probably recommend others if you're making a stop, because you can eat a Dickey's in other places.

If you're stopping for lunch, I'd recommend the Brick Oven Bistro. Get a roasted turkey sandwich with a side of mashed potatoes and corn gravy, or a perogie.

If you're stopping for dinner, hit Gino's Ristorante. The owner, Gino, moved here from Italy about 10 years ago. His family has owned restaurants in Italy for generations, so the food is authentic and outstanding. Not too expensive either.

As far as the turkish restaurant, I've never heard of one here. You can bet I'll be looking it up though.


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