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No, I meant how often did you go recently? Point was that a lot of people are mad when places close when the fact is they didn't go very much in support of the place that shut down. So I was curious....
I was ticked when McIntoshes closed down since it was a local, upscale restaurant and I hadn't been there in years to support it!
I remember McIntosh's too. Never ate there though. It looked too upscale for me. As for Manzetti's we ate there mostly from 1996-2000. When we moved deeper into SE Charlotte we discovered other places to eat. I'm not mad that they closed, just surprised.
I liked Manzetti's but my wife didn't so we rarely went there. Too bad they closed when some overpriced place like Roosters Wood Fired Oven is still open.
I liked Manzetti's but my wife didn't so we rarely went there. Too bad they closed when some overpriced place like Roosters Wood Fired Oven is still open.
I hear you, IMO Roosters owner has the funds to keep it open
Napoli's Pizza and Pasta on Monroe is now closed... I loved their pizza and ordered it weekly this past year when we lived in the Anthem area. I guess it's being replaced by a catering business, but good pizza (or pizza that you personally love) is hard to find...
Curves in Colony Place is closed. I think the proximity to the TCBY made it too counter-productive to work out there.
LOL! Never liked the concept of Curves: seemed segregated and then not even the best equipment, etc.
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