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it's a local chain, and it's great
I'll give it a shot then. I just hate when you get a chain that does what's essentially premade meals.
it's a local chain, and it's great
I'll give it a shot then. I just hate when you get a chain that does what's essentially premade meals.
Famous Toastery (never heard of it) moving into where the District was
http://www.journalnow.com/home_food...cle_1a0733c6-0dff-11e5-a02c-cb88a92f7e21.html
Next to Mary's. Interesting. Also interesting is a breakfast/lunch place in that spot. Makes sense if they do expand to dinner.
Anyone have a recommendation of a place in Greensboro to eat dinner and watch the soccer match on Friday, where I can go with my 10 year-old?
I'd thought Hops, but they're always crowded, so I'd feel a touch guilty of just hanging out after we eat (if we can even get a seat). Pour house is kinda sketchy for a kid and the food and beer selection have dropped off a cliff.
Cooper's Ale House is having a watch party. I've never been, but SD3 goes all the time (and I believe is going Friday). Not sure how 10yo friendly it is.
Cooper's Ale House is having a watch party. I've never been, but SD3 goes all the time (and I believe is going Friday). Not sure how 10yo friendly it is.
Went there a few times during last year's WC. Might not be the same for women's, but it was standing room only. I wouldn't have taken my 8 year old.
I went Monday night. Good crowd but not overwhelming. It would have been fine for a 10 year old.
I've never been to Josephine's despite living ~1 mile away. Maybe Hops can just expand to there and become a super location. Ooo or that building could be a bar/area to wait for a table.
Best burger in Winston-Salem? Go
had the poutine at the quiet pint saturday and it was worth the 10 bucks... absolutely delicious