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Flat-Out Fare Is a Hit At the Roadkill Cafe; Novelty Restaurant in Maine Serves Up Zaniness

The Washington Post | January 2, 1994 | Copyright

On the way to Maine's North Woods, where every few minutes rumbling logging trucks hit critters that don't move fast enough, there's a little restaurant that makes no bones about cooking what gets left behind.

Instead of a grilled chicken sandwich, the Roadkill Cafe in Greenville serves up Chicken That Didn't Make It Across the Road. A basic Bye-Bye Bambi Burger comes with tomato, onion, mayo and "what appears to be either a pickle or a very old tadpole."

Don't take the menu literally. The cafe's vittles are not scraped off the highway.

It's basic restaurant fare -…

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