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Whoa, this is a family board.you gotta do a shot of the inside of the croissant for us to judge smh
Whoa, this is a family board.you gotta do a shot of the inside of the croissant for us to judge smh
The Olive Tree in Winston opened up a new location near my house. Went here tonight, and the food was spectacular. I live in the middle of BFE, so it's nice to have something within 5 miles that isn't a local BBQ hole in the wall.
It's a former golf country clubhouse, so the layout isn't the best, but they're making it work. Last night at 6pm it was packed. A little noisy at first, but once it cleared out some, the noise calmed down. We got the blackened shrimp dip appetizer and i got the southern pork cutlets. Both exceptional.We moved out of town to SE FoCo years ago, and OT is our go-to when we're in town for a shopping run. We used to go there for date nights in high school when it was Taco Bell as well. Good for them, and you!
eta- Oh, damn, it's in Mocksville. My BIL and family live in Advance. Text sent.
They bought up two closed Mrs. Winner's locations in High Point recently as well. Expansion or new concept?Apparently Cook Out has bought the closed down Habit Burger spot in Clemmons.
There is a Cook Out in Wilmington that has sit down dining so maybe they are expanding to that. I think the one in Kernersville may have that as well.They bought up two closed Mrs. Winner's locations in High Point recently as well. Expansion or new concept?
Well I hope they open in Clemmons. There have been rumors for years.The Winston-Salem Journal articles seem to indicate Cookout loving investment properties, so it's possible not all of these 'locations' will come to fruition.
I really liked Habit Burger as a fast-food change of pace. Sad to see it go.
seems like most of the Cook Outs outside the Triad and Triangle offer inside dining. All the ones around here do.There is a Cook Out in Wilmington that has sit down dining so maybe they are expanding to that. I think the one in Kernersville may have that as well.
It's been a while since I've been inside, but unless I'm having a senior moment I'm pretty sure that the one on North Main Street in High Point has inside dining.
seems like most of the Cook Outs outside the Triad and Triangle offer inside dining. All the ones around here do.
it blew my mind my senior year when my family was coming up for graduation I spoke with them on the phone and they were having dinner in the Cook Out in Salisbury since obvi all the ones in W-S are drive thru only.
The one in Kernersville has inside dining. They just opened one up on Reynolda Rd that doesn't. It is where Burger King was so there should have been plenty of room to build one there with inside seating.I think it really just comes down to the location's age and then the land they have. There are newer ones that don't have indoor dining but they're primarily crammed into their location on a busy road, but my feeling is that if they're newer, they more likely than not have seating. As Triple said, HP has indoor seating, the Kernersville one does, I know the newest in Greensboro does and the one on Shannon RD in Durham does as well just off the top of my head and I'm sure I'm missing some.
If I had to guess the majority in the triangle and triad are their older locations and thus the no indoor dining (although the HP location feels really old - Just double-checked and that was the first store with seating and it was in '96).
The one in Kernersville has inside dining. They just opened one up on Reynolda Rd that doesn't. It is where Burger King was so there should have been plenty of room to build one there with inside seating.
Honestly, probably for the best. Will be interesting to see what Mission Za replaces the Hoots IPA w/on the menu. They have been so loyal to Hoots for so long (or it's just a ploy to get people to order wine w/better margins because the beer list isn't good?)Hoots no longer brewing beer. Switching to a bar/pub and music/event venue.