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Restaurant owner Gale Pike has served this town for over 50 years with numerous establishments that evoke stories of celebrities, gangsters, politicians and even ghosts.
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... Blvd., 843-849- 0050), serving innovative healthy cuisine. You'll also find Good Neighbor (423 Coleman Blvd., 843- 881-3274) health food store out here for organic produce and macrobiotic foods. Columbia. South Carolina's capital as well ...
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From the snow crab bisque at Mango's to the key lime baked Alaska from The Caves, authors Todd Bothel and Dan Santoro also serve up vintage recipes that allow readers to re-create classic dishes from these beloved Fort Lauderdale ...
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... Sunset Blvd. Behind Huckabee Trucking Co. West Columbia Tel . Alpine 2-6278 Indeed , in the 1930s and ' 40s , there were hardly any barbeque restaurants even in the various city directories from around the state . But by 1952 , the ...
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Local authors Chris Holaday and Patrick Cullom profile longtime establishments that helped shape the dining scene in Chapel Hill and the neighboring towns of Carrboro and Hillsborough.
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... SC Trade Names : KFC ( 3 ) Location Types : Freestanding Franchise Group HDQ ... Restaurants in Hotels : 8 Company ... Sunset Blvd Telephone : 803 356-5140 13 LEXINGTON 29072 Fax Number : 803 356-5028 Mailing Address : PO Box 24709 , COLUMBIA ...
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West Columbia , SC Rush's Food Systems Inc 2332 Sunset Blvd West Columbia , SC 29169 ( 803 ) 796-5034 http://www.rushs.net E - mail : web@rushs.net Owner : George Rush CFO : Pearson Emerson VP Purchasing : Don Alcorn Dir Operations ...
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Here author Seth Bramson recounts the life--and the often untimely passing--of coffee shops, steakhouses and every level, kind and type of restaurant in between.