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Country Girls Cafe is right across the street from my
motel in De Queen and I'd have probably had dinner there if it had been
open. It wasn't so I hit it for breakfast.
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In the end, I decided to continue on US-70 despite having driven this
section as recently as April. One reason was the possibility of meeting up
with some friends in Hot Springs although that ultimately didn't work out
because of timing issues. Passing through Glenwood I snapped a blurry
picture -- with extra glare -- of one of my favorite restaurants and of
the motel I might have stayed at last night had that restaurant been open.
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I did stop in Hot Springs briefly. As is typical, the main drag by the
bath houses was quite busy. I stopped at the not-on-the-strip
SQZBX Brewery because I
had enjoyed my visit here in April and because there was plenty of parking
right in front. That's Rock Island Porter in the mug.
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I also stopped at the new-to-me Diamond Bear Brewery in North Little Rock. I got a
glimpse of the capitol on the way and crossed over the almost new (March
2017) Broadway Bridge on the way. This glass holds Pig Tail Porter.
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Insert joke about hot chicks here.
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I've driven US-70 between Little Rock an Memphis a few times in the past
and found it rather pleasant. It started out that way today but I started
seeing evidence of rain and eventually the actual rain. Since I wasn't
seeing anything new, and sometimes wasn't seeing much of anything at all,
I moved onto the interstate around Brinkley and stayed with it until
ending the day in West Memphis.
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