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I'm going to be up in Mars for most of the weekend to teach at the Knit & Crochet festival. The hotel is near the intersection of 76 and 79. I'm debating whether to pack food or venture out in Cranberry.
For most of my meals I'll have limited time, so I'm a little concerned about travel/wait times. Places with take out or pick-up would be ideal since my schedule probably means I'll be eating alone.
I'll need to eat an early dinner Friday, a quick lunch on Saturday, and a more relaxed dinner on Saturday.
Any suggestions?
Heather Margaret --- Feb '07 and Todd Eldon --- April '09

Re: Food in Cranberry/Mars
How time flies! Caileigh (9), Keira (6) & Eamon (3)
I prefer non-chains, but a chain will probably be my best option for Saturday lunch, just from a speed POV.
These are going to be your best bets - the hotel also has a pretty decent restaurant inside of it, so if you find you don't have a lot of time, that might work out the best. (Parking at the hotel could be difficult if you leave...)
There's also Max & Erma's, Bob Evans and Lone Star (for the chains), McDs, Arbys, and Burger King for the fast food, Bravo Italian, Hot Dog Shoppe - all right within a couple of blocks of each other (at that interesection of 19 and the road the Sheraton is off of).
Have fun!
My three sons!