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ijustwant2ride · 4 months ago
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Day 3 West Virginia Cryptid & Paranormal Motorcycle Ride
Day 3 of our West Virginia Cryptid and Paranormal motorcycle ride. This day we were headed for the Indian Burial Mound and the WV Penitentiary.
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turbobuckeye · 8 months ago
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Only 3 days away! Where's your car at?
♻️ New or Classic Mopar, bring them out!!!
The Mopar Spring Dust Off (aka The Dust Off) is back at Quaker Steak & Lube - Polaris. Get those Mopars out of storage, dust them off, and join us.
Hosted by AMMO and NEOM, this is our one-time a year event where fellow Mopar enthusiasts can meet up and hang out for the day.
Saturday, April 13, 10am-3pm with QSL, reserving space for us to have lunch. No trophies. We’re there to have a good time and enjoy the day.
🚘🍗 Quaker Steak & Lube,
8500 Lyra Drive,⁣
Columbus, OH 43240
Dust off those Mopars this weekend!⁣⁣
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myjourneythroughfilm · 2 years ago
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Eat > Quaker Steak & Lube Camera: Nikon OneTouch Film: Fuji Superia 400
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cascadegardencoop · 4 months ago
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Peppers - their heat, healing powers, and how to grow them
 Serious hot wings from Quaker Steak and Lube   One of my first trips with my wife and my daughter was to Sharon, Pennsylvania. Sharon has always been a fun person ready to experiment with new ideas. Well, I took her to a restaurant that was just starting to catch on and become a popular place. We sat on a patio, and we had to do something she had never seen before. I told the waitress yes; I…
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ledenews · 5 months ago
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Independence Day Celebration to Be Spectacular at The Highlands
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As the nation prepares to celebrate its 248th birthday, the Ohio County Commission and Quaker Steak & Lube at The Highlands have partnered to present a fun-filled Independence Day Celebration this Wednesday evening at The Highlands. Live music with Miller-Smith-Mazure will begin at The Lube at 6 p.m., and the eatery will offer bounce houses, face painting, and a foam party for the children in attendance. At dusk, the region’s most impressive fireworks display will be presented by the Ohio County Commission. “It’s going to be a wonderful family event thanks to our partnership with the folks at Quaker Steak, and that’s what Independence Day in our country is all about,” said Ohio County Commission President Don Nickerson. “We always offer one of the best fireworks displays in the Upper Ohio Valley, and there’s really no better place than The Highlands to watch this kind of celebration. The Lube will host local band Miller-Smith-Mazure - "MSM" - this Wednesday beginning at 6 p.m. “It’s always so much fun to see how excited the kids are at such a great event,” the Commissioner explained. “And once the fireworks begin, everyone’s face just lights up in amazement, and that’s the biggest reason why we, as the commissioners, are so excited to be a part of the event every year. It’s about our country, absolutely, but it’s also about the people who choose to live right here in Ohio County.” Christine Thomas, the marketing director for The Lube for more than a decade, said this year’s event is expected to be bigger and better than in years past. “We’re excited because we’ve added some new things to this year’s event because the fireworks at The Highlands always are the best in the valley thanks to the Commission,” she said. "'MSM' is one of the best bands in the valley, and the kids have always loved all of the activities we have here for our special events like this one. “Along with the bounce houses and all of the different activities for the kids, we’re also going to have a number of vendors that will be set up in the parking lot,” she explained. “We’ll also food and beverage specials inside the restaurant and we’ll have a beer tent outside, too.” The fireworks at The Highlands celebration promises to be one of the largest in the Upper Ohio Valley. Quaker Steak & Lube at The Highlands stages several special events throughout each year, including live concerts, fundraisers for local causes, and also a number of special functions during the holiday seasons. “We’ve always made it about our community here at The Lube, and we feel like our local residents don’t really look at us like a chain or franchise restaurant because of what we try to do for the people here,” Thomas said. “We love our community and want to be a part of it, and that’s why our management team is all local, too. “Plus, if you haven’t been here at The Highlands for our fireworks displays, you’re missing the best one in the area because the skies are so huge up here,” she insisted. “This is going to be a great way to kick off the Fourth of July weekend, that’s for sure, and we hope everyone comes up early, takes advantage of all of the free parking, and celebrates our country’s birthday with us.” Read the full article
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foodies-channel · 8 months ago
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🍥 Double Smashed Garlic Burger, Quaker Steak & Lube in Sandusky, Ohio.
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paypant · 1 year ago
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m0thmancore · 4 months ago
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angel, who hasn’t read the Quaker Steak and Lube bathroom sign, and is about to have a Certified Bad Time:
wingjob from an angel in heat call that hotwings
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casketvamps · 1 year ago
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what in the fuck is "quaker steak & lube" and why the hell did i just drive past a big-ass billboard for it. like, it was gigantic
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tweedlebean · 2 years ago
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Realized that Quaker Steak and Lube is only an east coast thing. I'm so sorry, the-rest-of-america :(
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hot-and-dangerous-xoxo · 6 years ago
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slavicgerman · 6 months ago
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Provolone
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Quaker Steak and Lube Louisiana Lickers sauce
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businesstravelbear · 7 years ago
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“This sounds like the perfect place for a client dinner!”
With a name like that he just had to try it.
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auntbuddyhoranharte · 5 years ago
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I've Never Been To Spain, But I've Been To Barcelona (New York)
I’ve Never Been To Spain, But I’ve Been To Barcelona (New York)
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We pulled the car off on the side of the road and waited for a few more to pass, then I jumped in front of the road sign that read ‘Napoli’. “Hurry up! There are more coming!” I yelled as Diego tried to snap a pic with my phone. Before we got back on the road I consulted the map. “So where to next? If we go toward the lake we will hit Sunset Beach by 3.”
Did you know there are over 100 cities and…
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ledenews · 7 months ago
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Frangopoulos Accepts General Manager's Position at The Lube at The Highlands
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The courtship only took 15 years. Fifteen very long years. The relationship, of course, always has been strong and consistent, but Michelle Izso Frangopoulos refused to take it to the next level. Until this month, that is. Frangopoulos is one of the original employees hired by Quaker Steak & Lube at The Highlands when the eatery opened in 2009, and so was her best friend, Christine McKnickle Thomas. Even though the two did not know each other very well at the time, the service manager and the marketing manager have teamed up to promote and present a number of special events that have placed The Lube on the “local” map. Hope for Hines. Dine to Donate. Feeding first responders on holidays. Name it and it’s likely it’s been done at The Lube. Frangopoulos has teamed up with Christine McKnickle Thomas to host a number of different special events and fundraisers at The Lube. “I believe Christine and I run a very good business, and we have a lot of regular events here that help our community because that’s very important to everyone that works here,” Frangopoulos explained. “I believe that’s what makes us special because we’re a corporate-run establishment, but at the same time, we’re a local place that reaches out to our community without being asked to do so. “Most of that work is all Christine, and then we all follow her lead so we can have the biggest impact possible,” she said. “I know the general manager’s position comes with a lot of hours and I know it involves everything under this roof instead of just one area like I had before, but I know my staff will be there to make this place even better than it’s been in the past.” Family, Frangopoulos has insisted, always has come first. “But now, taking this position, believe it or not, will give me some freedom, too, so I can attend my son’s (Aiden) soccer games in Pittsburgh or wherever they may be, and that’s going to be great because he’s a freshman at Wheeling Park now,” she explained. “So, he has games locally, but a lot of the bigger games are out of town. “Aiden may only be a freshman in high school, but he plays varsity for Park, and he’s been playing soccer since he was four years old,” she explained. “It means something to him, and he loves it, so he has my full support and I’m going to be there every chance I can.” Frangopoulos has been the service manager at The Lube for several years, and during her career, the eatery has employed 11 GMs. People, and More People The Highlands in Ohio County is home to more than 30 retail operations, 25 restaurants, seven hotels, nearly 30 service-oriented offices, two car dealerships, four light industrial outfits, AND The Highlands Sports Complex, so a plethora of people visit each and every week. Plus, the Federal Highways Administration says as many as 53,000 motorists travel along Interstate 70 in West Virginia on a daily basis. So, there are a thousands upon thousands of reasons why The Lube is open every single day of every year. “I accepted the position knowing all of that, but that’s because I’ve been here for 15 years and I think the way we go about it is honestly the best way for this eatery,” Frangopoulos insisted. “So, I decided to step up, take the position, and operate this Quaker Steak & Lube like the community restaurant it’s pretty much been since we opened. Of course, we get a lot of people from Interstate 70 because our food is terrific, but we also have our regulars and we’re known in the area as a restaurant you can count on when the community needs us. as the service manager at The Lube, Frangopoulos has needed to step in to help in all facets of the eatery's operation. “During those 15 years, we’ve seen general managers come and go, and I think we counted 11 GMs that we’ve had here, but this time I said yes because we know how to make this place successful,” she continued. “I’ve been asked to take the position before, but it wasn’t the right time to do it. Now it is, and we’re going to have a great summer.” The restaurant opens daily at 11 a.m. and is open at least 11 hours each day, and in two weeks the Quaker Steak & Lube corporation will celebrate 50 years in food service. The same week, The Lube at The Highlands will stage Biker Appreciation Day with free kickstand pads on Wednesday, May 1, “Thirsty Thursday” the next day with free glasses, a Patio Party on Friday with live entertainment, a special steak night on Saturday, and classic car Cruiser Appreciation Day on Sunday. “It’s going to be a lot of fun because we know we’ll see all of our friends from the community come to The Highlands,” Frangopoulos said. “We have had a few owners since I started here, but we’ve had the same great customers since the beginning. Plus, when we have bigger events like these will be, a lot of the people who have worked here come back to see us and that’s always a blast. “We’ve had a lot of college students here working, and after they’ve graduated, they’ve gone off to do what they went to school for, but they always come back to see us,” the new general manager said. “We have our bad days at work and this place is no different, but overall, we have a good time here and we make it fun for each other. And we’re a close-knit bunch here, and I hope that never changes.” Read the full article
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730ish · 5 years ago
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Quaker Steak (06-22-13)
730ish.com: Celebrating a Decade of Deconstruction
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