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Sub Station II will occupy the former Carolina First on John B. White Sr. Boulevard. Renovations are underway. I do not know if this will be an additional location or a relocation of the existing store at 115 East Blackstock Road.
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Bowen's Landing, a restuarant specializing in seafood, steaks and American cuisine, has opened in the Lake Bowen ara.
Has anyone ate at Sugar-n-Spice on South Pine Street at East Henry Street? I tried it for the first time today. I was hoping for plenty with their jumbo cheeseburger a plenty. The portions were not much and prices were slightly high for them.
Has anyone ate at Sugar-n-Spice on South Pine Street at East Henry Street? I tried it for the first time today. I was hoping for plenty with their jumbo cheeseburger a plenty. The portions were not much and prices were slightly high for them.
I have, but it's been years. We always liked the souvlaki.
Today I ate at the Ingle's delicatessen on South Pine Street. Their potatoes au gratin and macaroni and cheese were delicious and completed a healthy meal.
I would like to try out the Beacon or Wade's soon.
Why is Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken looking for a new location? I hope they don't close. It is interesting that they are one of the few locations in the South. They are more in the Midwest. There is also a location in Rock Hill. I believe original founder Lee Cummings was related to Col. Sanders, and Lee developed his own famous recipe. At one time this chain was operated by Shoney's, along with Captn. D's Seafood. Speaking of which, I wish that D's still had a location in the Upstate, as to me their seafood is better than Long John Silver's of the fast food variety. But hopefully Lee's will be able to relocate if necessary. I think I will venture over there today, as I have not tried them in a long while.
Well, the Lee's store is a bit dingy and dated, and in need of renovation. But the chicken is good, with nicely cut portions. But apparently the landowner may not be renewing their lease, as the property is available for sale. So they are searching for a new location possibly. Perhaps they could move into the empty Jack in the Box right down the street. Unless the rent may be too high.
I second Ike's as easily the best burger in Spartanburg.
I hope Lee's doesn't close, or move too far. Their chicken is fantastic...a move to the closed Jack-in-the-Box would be a good thing. The store is quite out-of-date - we rarely eat in.
Apollo's House of Pizza, formerly located at Oak Forest Plaza on Reidville Road, has reopened in the former Pizza Inn on Warren H. Abernathy Highway.
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