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by Robin Garr » Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:23 pm

I can’t believe it’s Labor Day weekend already and I hadn’t made my annual (short) road trip across the Ohio to enjoy old-style roadside dining at two local favorites, A.J.’s Gyros and Polly’s Freeze.

We rectified this lapse today with a delicious lunch of gyros and falafel sandwiches and a plate of dolmades at AJ’s, followed by a soft-serve Brown Derby cone and a butterscotch shake at Polly’s.

“This is what fast food was like before there was McDonald’s,” Mary mused over gyros. True. It’s fast food as our parents knew it, and our grandparents, too, before there were interstates.

There’s still time to get in a trip over there this season, but for Polly’s you’ll have to hustle, as signs on the front warn that Sept. 22 will be the last day of the season, less than three weeks off. In the past, A.J.’s has taken a shorter winter break, usually closing for the season around Halloween and re-opening in February.

IF YOU GO: Haven’t been? Here’s how, repeated from last year’s report:

Head west on I-64 from Louisville over the Sherman Minton Bridge. Drive through New Albany, haul the long Floyds Knobs hill, and a couple of exits later hop off at the Georgetown exit, Indiana Hwy. 64.

Here you face a delightful decision: Head to the right for a delicious gyros at A.J.’s Gyros? Or hook left under the highway for ice cream delights at Polly’s Freeze, celebrating its 61st anniversary in business this year? I highly recommend doing both. Begin with a Greek repast on the picnic tables in front of A.J.’s little white stand. Then make the short trip to Polly’s for a ’50s style shake or malt or sundae. There’s hardly a better road food road trip in the region on a sunny summer’s day.

A.J.’s is a couple of miles west of the exit on Highway 64, on the right just past the village of Georgetown. A.J.’s is the little white stand on the right, with colorful Greek, English and American flags flying out front.

After lunch, head back toward the I-64 interchange, but zip underneath and take State Road 62 less than a mile until you see Polly’s iconic neon parrot looming on the right.

Drive safely!

A.J.’s Gyros
9280 Ind. 64
Georgetown, Ind.
(812) 951-1715
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/AJs-Gyro ... 7664207574

Polly’s Freeze
5242 State Road 62
Georgetown, Ind.
(812) 945-6911
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pollys-F ... 8515660913

Read article on LouisvilleHotBytes.com:
http://www.louisvillehotbytes.com/road-food-road-trip
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Margie L » Sat Aug 31, 2013 12:25 am

Been too long since I've been to Polly's. Thanks for the reminder.
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Robin Garr » Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:51 am

Margie L wrote:Been too long since I've been to Polly's. Thanks for the reminder.

Be sure to do it before Sept. 22, or you'll have to wait until next year!

I do like the idea of going over to Polly's for an ice-cream treat and the nostalgia, but making the short drive around to AJ's for a more substantial lunch. :mrgreen:
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Kris Billiter » Sat Aug 31, 2013 10:39 am

So tonight is date night for me and my bride, and we were trying to think of something a little different. This fits the bill perfectly! Is AJ's open for dinner? Any other places of interest while we are out that way?
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Robin Garr » Sat Aug 31, 2013 10:43 am

Kris, according to AJ's Facebook page, it's open today 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. It probably wouldn't be a bad idea to check in by phone, though, (812) 951-1715.
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Kris Billiter » Sat Aug 31, 2013 10:50 am

Thanks Robin! I did check their page and saw the hours but thought I would check here for confirmation. Very thankful for your work and this site. Reminds me to try places out of our normal routine.
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Re: Comments on Robin Garr's Road Food Foad Trip review

by Alison Hanover » Sat Aug 31, 2013 2:47 pm

Hi Robin, as you know it was my birthday yesterday, and my party tonight at Captain's Quarters, so I am taking the entire weekend off!!!! YAY. @ Kris, We are indeed open for dinner, but as business declines this time of year we will probably be closing at 9:30 not 10:00. We are indeed open until the end of October whereas Polly's closes September 22nd. We will also be starting our pumpkin shakes and flurries on Monday. I will be open around 2pm on Labor Day as from previous experience all the business tends to be later that day.
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by Robin Garr » Sat Aug 31, 2013 3:20 pm

Happy birthday, Alison! I already know that when you take off, you leave AJ's in very good hands! 8)
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by Kris Billiter » Sat Aug 31, 2013 4:06 pm

Due to weather, both the rain and the brutal heat, we may be rethinking this plan. We will get ou there before they close though! Happy birthday Alison! Now to figure out a new plan. Haven't been to the Village Anchor or Selena's. may try one of them out.

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