Yes, the place has a railroad theme — there are train bells on the sidewalk outside, and the menu calls sides "sidecars" and entrées "main lines." "The railroad theme takes us back to the days when the Railroad Restaurant was next door," says Rome. "People arriving on the railroad used to stay at the Ben Milam as far back as the '40s." The food harks back to another era, too — it's all homemade and cooked in small batches. The rock-solid American menu is unpretentious, with rib eye steaks, pork chops, fried catfish and shrimp, chicken-fried steak and desserts like cobbler and lemon-lime icebox pie. Well, there is one "foreign" dish — fettuccine Alfredo... — Paul Galvani