A college student can't eat here on his own budget more than once or twice, so this fine restaurant obviously caters to alumni and visitors to the University of North Carolina. The food here is excellent, with heavy emphasis on the presentation, and the dining room itself exudes Southern elegance. The Crossroads is certainly one of the nicest restaurants in town.
this restaurant is part of southern season, a fantastic culinary store. unfortunately the food was not as great as the gift shop although you wouldn't know it just by looking at it. I got the beef tenderloin with mashed potatoes and asperagus. the t
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The spice street platter app was pretty good. The ahi tuna with mango chutney was lackluster at best. the bouillabaisse was awesome. But sadly, the Berry Compote dessert was terrible! totally used frozen fruit not fresh and they didn't sweeten it eno
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I don't like sandwiches and I don't eat chicken, but the GMC chicken sandwich at this place is fantastic, as are the homemade chips, teas, and pretty much everything on the menu. Yes, it's pricey, but it's all organic and local, so it's worth it. YUM
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I've been eating at the K&W cafeteria in Chapel Hill for over 20 years and haven't tired of it yet. The food is from-scratch and tastes just like it's homecooked. You can't beat the value (price & quantity) you receive here anywhere else in Chapel
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great service. fabulous berry nepolean dessert and cappochino. we only had dessert and coffee this time but we will be back. everything looked so good and authentic.
A college student can't eat here on his own budget more than once or twice, so this fine restaurant obviously caters to alumni and visitors to the University of North Carolina. The food here is excellent, with heavy emphasis on the presentation, and the dining room itself exudes Southern elegance. The Crossroads is certainly one of the nicest restaurants in town.
A college student can't eat here on his own budget more than once or twice, so this fine restaurant obviously caters to alumni and visitors to the University of North Carolina. The food here is excellent, with heavy emphasis on the presentation, and the dining room itself exudes Southern elegance. The Crossroads is certainly one of the nicest restaurants in town.