A Small Black Toyota and the Open Road

Monday, August 3, 2015

Lou Mitchell's

Lou Mitchell's was our first stop on Route 66. We were greeted by free donuts when we first walked through the door. In a tall city like Chicago it was cool to see such a small old diner thriving.
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