This is certainly an interesting place - a little restaurant on the edge of Carrboro, set in a cozy retro-type diner. The food is good - Southern with an alternative twist to it - and the crowd is eclectic to say the least. When I visited, I saw a man in a flannel shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots at one table, and another man in a pink feather jacket at another. The prices are a bit high, in my opinion, but the portions are indeed large.
Wonderful, little, hidden, hole in the wall that you wouldn't randomly walk into. Heard they are moving near whole foods but the BBQ is wonderful. Best in the area.
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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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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This is certainly an interesting place - a little restaurant on the edge of Carrboro, set in a cozy retro-type diner. The food is good - Southern with an alternative twist to it - and the crowd is eclectic to say the least. When I visited, I saw a man in a flannel shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots at one table, and another man in a pink feather jacket at another. The prices are a bit high, in my opinion, but the portions are indeed large.
This is certainly an interesting place - a little restaurant on the edge of Carrboro, set in a cozy retro-type diner. The food is good - Southern with an alternative twist to it - and the crowd is eclectic to say the least. When I visited, I saw a man in a flannel shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots at one table, and another man in a pink feather jacket at another. The prices are a bit high, in my opinion, but the portions are indeed large.