Feast On Tenderloins At This Unassuming But Amazing Roadside Stop In Missouri
A lot of people associate the darling small Missouri town of Hannibal with Mark Twain. His presence is felt just about everywhere you go in the town where he grew up – from the white picket fence in front of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum to the statue of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn that sits in the center of town. This unassuming Missouri restaurant also has a Twain connection. It’s named after a character in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
A quintessential small town restaurant, Becky Thatcher's Diner will take you on a delicious journey back in time.
Sometimes a visit to a classic diner just calls for a burger and fries or onion rings. Check out the other handhelds, too, including grilled cheese, hot dogs, and the BLT.
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Address: Becky Thatcher's Diner, 213 N 3rd St, Hannibal, MO 63401, USA
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