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  • I am a huge proponent of shopping locally, and this includes my quests for good food in hidden away places. This is why stumbling across (OK stumbling isn't quite right, Google Maps helped and I won't eat breakfast on the strip) this gem of a greasy spoon. I say hidden because it is off Decatur snuggled in behind a Taco Bell. When I first walked in the door I was warmly greeted and took a seat at the counter, which is my favorite spot when dining alone. My waitress' name was Renee who greeted me with hot coffee and a menu and suggested that I make sure to read the history of the joint on the back of the menu; which kicked off my sense of nostalgia because I love stuff like that. I ordered my staple of eggs over easy, hash browns with white toast and the ham steak. my order came out perfect (so many places overcook the eggs) and it was delicious. In fact there was more food than I knew what to do with and this from a guy who is 6' 3" and clocking in at 218 lbs. If I had any room left, I would have had a slice of that pink double layer cake that was so high that it took two people to slice a piece and juggle it in one piece onto a plate for a customer. I am still thinking about that cake 24 hours later. So back to the history of the joint. Lou's diner has changed hands a couple of times over the many decades and has remained in some way or fashion in the family of the original owners. Until this last December. This is when a new couple (I am so sorry I totally forgot their names, but they were so nice) just starting out their lives together bought the joint. When a place I like changes hands, it usually suffers an identity crisis as the new owners try to put their own stamp on it and make it better. THANKFULLY, this couple understand what Lou's is and who their customers are.... And have kept it the way it should be. That hidden away gem, that serves great food in a setting that I will be visiting again and again when I come back into town.
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