zqglass
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I recently checked out the website for Little Richards BBQ and it made me sad.
I need something at most from a geocities account. I don’t need your BBQ place to have a social media director.
Little Richards blows.
I recently checked out the website for Little Richards BBQ and it made me sad.
I need something at most from a geocities account. I don’t need your BBQ place to have a social media director.
Little Richards blows.
It was my favorite spot when I was at Wake from ‘02-06.
The Little Richards you are referring to is now called Real Q. It is exactly the same as you remember it from that time period. They had to rebrand because there was (and correct me if I am wrong someone else because I do not know the exact specifics) a family squabble that split up ownership. The Little Richards that has the fancy website is one that was opened by a totally different owner than the original Little Richards on Country Club and is located where Lucky 32 used to be on Stratford. They sacrificed good food for more upscale dining.
The Little Richards you are referring to is now called Real Q. It is exactly the same as you remember it from that time period. They had to rebrand because there was (and correct me if I am wrong someone else because I do not know the exact specifics) a family squabble that split up ownership. The Little Richards that has the fancy website is one that was opened by a totally different owner than the original Little Richards on Country Club and is located where Lucky 32 used to be on Stratford. They sacrificed good food for more upscale dining.
Has anyone recently been to Mr Barbecue on Peters Creek, we used to stop there a lot on the way into games, but its been several years
The Little Richards you are referring to is now called Real Q. It is exactly the same as you remember it from that time period. They had to rebrand because there was (and correct me if I am wrong someone else because I do not know the exact specifics) a family squabble that split up ownership. The Little Richards that has the fancy website is one that was opened by a totally different owner than the original Little Richards on Country Club and is located where Lucky 32 used to be on Stratford. They sacrificed good food for more upscale dining.
Richard Barrier was the original owner of Little Richard's on CC. He partnered up with some local Greek restauranteurs to expand to Wallburg, Walkertown, Clemmons, and a couple others. The Greeks wanted to expand the menu, Richard didn't, and he sacrificed the name, left the partnership, and kept CC and Wallburg locations rebranded as Real Q. In the last 18 months or so, he sold the Wallburg location to Cagney's (more local Greeks), and is still churning out hog on CC.
Richard Barrier was the original owner of Little Richard's on CC. He partnered up with some local Greek restauranteurs to expand to Wallburg, Walkertown, Clemmons, and a couple others. The Greeks wanted to expand the menu, Richard didn't, and he sacrificed the name, left the partnership, and kept CC and Wallburg locations rebranded as Real Q. In the last 18 months or so, he sold the Wallburg location to Cagney's (more local Greeks), and is still churning out hog on CC.
In Raleigh, Clyde Coopers and Ole Time are decent. But Sam Jones is the new standard. And it’s not artisanal. His family started Skylight Inn and he’s had a restaurant in Winterville for a while. I think Ashley Christiansen convinced him to come to Raleigh. He will kill it here.
is he the longleaf guy that is taking over the old Oakwood Cafe spot?