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By Nova Robinson, The Dartmouth Mirror Editor

Published on Friday, May 12, 2006

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I would like to add a delicious diner to the list of eateries enumerated on pages 8 - 9:

For the biggest/ best pancakes in the Upper Valley take 1-91 South until exit 10N. Then take I-89 North until Exit 3. Take a left at the end of the exit ramp and proceed straight for less than a mile. Alone on the hill before you stands a diner scavenger's Mecca: Eaton's Sugarhouse. As the name implies, they have amazing maple syrup to smother your pancakes or waffles in. Try the home fries. Trust me.

Though the trip might sound like an epic quest, it is approximately 33.3 miles from Robo to Eatons. The drive is more scenic than the wait at Lou's. Don't turn right at the end of the exit ramp. Trust me. Exit 3 may or may not be this editor's home town.

If you get lost, I'm sorry I've never been good at giving directions. At least I didn't pull out the red barn as a landmark.

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