Now, before we get into what you need to know of how you can watch 'Pennsylvania Diners and Other Roadside Restaurants' right now, here are some details about the documentary flick. Pennsylvania Diners and Other Roadside Restaurants starring Rick Sebak has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 28 min. The release date of the movie is December 7th, 1993.
Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "In an age when every fast food place seems the same, diners have remained distinctive, fun places to stop, full of local flavor. This program takes a look at several of the most interesting diners in Pennsylvania, and also considers a few other roadside restaurants (like Midway Plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike) that have interesting histories and reputations for good “home-cooked” food. So get a cup of coffee. Have a seat. And come along as we visit great little restaurants from Wellsboro to Downingtown, from Milford to Conneaut Lake. Let’s go to Potato City, to the Melrose in Philly and to unforgettable little places from Pittsburgh to Poconos. Whether it’s the middle of the night in State College or lunchtime in Smethport, this documentary gives you an unusual taste of Pennsylvania and some of its quirkier cuisine."
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