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It's not difficult to offer a complete review of restaurants in the tiny Mojave Desert community of Ludow, California, as there are a total of three options:  One sit-down, one fast food, and one convenience store.  Whatever the case, enjoy the most complete diner's guide to Ludlow cuisine on the world wide web.


Ludow Café:  Is the name of the place Ludlow Café, or is the name Ludlow Coffee Shop?  Whatever the name, the restaurant offers good food, reasonable prices, and the only full-service dining in town.

Chevron Station:  The hub of activity in the town of Ludlow, besides gasoline, the Chevron station offers hot dogs, pre-made sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, and lots of merchandise.  

Ludlow Dairy Queen:  Located in the 76 station, on the east side of the freeway, Ludlow DQ offers the sort of cuisine that you've come to expect from the regional chain.

Roy's Café:  Located in the nearby ghost town of Amboy, Roy's offers little in the way of dining, but lots of history about the glory days of Route 66.

Ludlow Motel:  The only motel in town, it offers a gateway into the dining scene of Ludlow, and a clean, comfortable place to stay.

Ludlow Coffee Shop, reprise:  I pay another visit to the only real restaurant in town, and the only place in Ludlow where you can sit down, choose your entrée from a menu, and have a waitress bring it to your table.


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