
Hello, and welcome back! For this fry review, I went to a place that I’ve seen on the side of the road many times, but never actually went to. Today, we review Buckeye Express Diner, a train car of a diner off of I-71 near Bellville, Ohio. Definitely a very unique design for a diner, how was the fries?

Address: 810 OH-97, Bellville, OH 44813
Cut: Straight Cut (hand cut style)
Thickness: 4/10
Crispiness: 3/10
Salt/Seasoning: None.
Price: $2.69/serving (two servings pictured)
These fries are hand cut style, thickness wise they’re on the border between a standard cut and a shoestring cut. So, fairly thin, but not excessively so. The fries are well cooked on the interior, especially for the cut and type, but not quite flaky on the interior (fries of this style have a tendency to be a bit rubbery on the interior, and these avoided this pitfall). Fries were definitely a little bit greasy, but far from as bad as the hand cut fries can be. Serving size is above average, quite a good helping of fries provided, and at a very reasonable price. Overall, a very good fry and definitely a place I would go to again.
P.S. This place calls itself a diner, but serves no breakfast food, it is a fries/burger joint at heart, so keep that in mind if you’re going.