I suppose both terms would be gramatically correct. If you are simply giving someone directions verbally, you could probably say off the highway. But, if you are writing it down as a school assignment or such, I would assume that you should write off of the highway.
The Mad Hatter Bar and Restaurant is a popular destination for fine dining. It is located in the University Commons off of Highway 434 in Orlando, Florida.
The word meaning "a building in which people eat" is spelt restaurant.
Restaurant, the way you spelled it is correct.
A Pazzo Italian restaurant is located in several places in the Midwest such as near Arlington Road, 20 miles off Highway 44. One can also locate it somewhere between Robert's Pharmacy and a Burger King inside the mall in Highway 47.
You should write French with a capital letter, so French restaurant is correct.
The correct punctuation for "highway" is to simply write it as is, without any additional punctuation.
The correct spelling is restaurant (eatery, dining place).
Yes, there is a Sonic restaurant in Somerset, Kentucky located on Highway 27.
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The correct spelling is "Cochran Highway."
The correct spelling is "restaurant."
It's at Highway 7 and Highway 400. you can't miss the plaza.