4 Way Lunch in Georgia is a small, no-frills diner that has been open for close to a century. This tiny roadside restaurant has seen plenty throughout the years—racial tensions during the Civil Rights Era and a fire that nearly destroyed everything in 1993. To this day, however, patrons can still expect to find the same diner-style favorites from the counter between these historic four walls. Check it out…

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