Most people who stop through this tiny town in North Dakota know of it for one thing and one thing only: good pie! People will come from miles around to grab a slice or an entire pan of pie at this combination truck stop and cafe. The delicious homemade baked goods here are certainly hard to beat and leave a lasting impression, and if you try them you’ll see – or rather taste – why.

Tower City, North Dakota is a tiny town with a population of less than 300, but that doesn’t stop hundreds of other people coming through for one place: Tower Travel Center.

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This truck stop and cafe has kept people coming back for years specifically for their fantastic, homemade pies.

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Made with love, these pies come in all your favorite flavors and you can buy just a slice or an entire pie - or two!

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Whether you prefer strawberry rhubarb, apple, lemon meringue, coconut cream, pumpkin, or anything in between, you’ll likely find it here and easily fall in love with it.

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People fall in love with their pies from miles around, especially considering it’s a stop for many travelers, who chose to specifically come back and get a second taste!

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Pies aren’t the only thing the Tower Travel Center has. Other fresh baked goods like dessert bars, cookies, caramel rolls, and the like are all served here, and they are all sweetly tasty!

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It doesn’t get much more delicious than a freshly baked pie, and that’s what people remember Tower City by.

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The Tower Travel Center is located at 101 Maiden Lane, Tower City, ND 58071. You can reach it by getting off at Exit 307 on I-94.

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What is your favorite type of pie? North Dakota has quite a few fantastic bakeries that serve pies and so much more, and here is another you might want to try!

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