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It's one thing to criticize a restaurant for its food, but as a 60+ individual, I resent the implication that the restaurant is not good because of the age of its patrons. WTF? And what kind of bias and narrow-mindedness are you displaying to imply that because a restaurant's patrons appear to be natives of the area (and how would you know?) that it's not worth going to? I find everything about this post to be offensive.
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Originally Posted by Cedge1
Calm down Pony
The description implied loyalty from an aging crowd of long time hometown customers who continue to support James and his restaurant. I used to support John when he owned it, but I'm not a fan of the fare being offered these days. I wish James all the best, along with much continued success, but I'll be dining somewhere else too. I don't normally recommend any place that I find unappealing, for any of a hundred reasons. Gray hair is not any of those hundred reasons and I rather doubt that Sophiasmommy is that small minded either.
I will stray away from a discussion where stereotyping overshadows the restaurant.
I am a younger patron who enjoys this restaurant. It is rare I step inside trendy restaurants where price is greater than quality, service and ambiance. It is common I return to restaurants who maintain high standards of quality, service and ambiance.
Carolina
I'm pleased that James has customers who enjoy his food and dine with him repeatedly. As I said, I like the guy and wish him continued success. Heck...I've had more than a few drinks with James, over the years. His style of food preparation is just not my personal cup of tea. I have zero problems with you liking his food and happily patronizing the place. The rest of us are still allowed to hold different opinions, without anyone getting insulted.
Bell Peppers Mexican Restaurant, 101 Brookwood Drive, Greer, SC 29651-1742
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Originally Posted by Eldemila
Saw a sign in the place next to Merrells Pizza on Poinsett that Wink Cafe will be relocating to that location.
And even though there's still a banner up, that Bell Pepper restaurant closed a week after they opened, the second time.
The revolving door of failed restaurants at 101 Brookwood Drive continues to turn. After five failed restaurants, it should be evident the site is not an ideal place for dining.
Chick-fil-A #726, 1379 West Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650-1145
Chick-fil-A #726, located at 1379 West Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650-1145, is temporary closed for renovations and remodeling. This is the second remodeling since opening in 1996. It will reopen on Monday, 30 June.
Chick-fil-A #726, located at 1379 West Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650-1145, is temporary closed for renovations and remodeling. This is the second remodeling since opening in 1996. It will reopen on Monday, 30 June.
Chick-fil-A #726, 1379 West Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650-1145
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Originally Posted by Sillymiller123
I wonder if the chick fil a on woodruff will be doing the same?
I would assume any free standing Chick-fil-A location in Greenville county that opened in the late 1990's will be undergoing similar renovations and remodeling in the near future. I do not know if locations at Cherrydale Point and in Taylors will undergo updating.
I would assume any free standing Chick-fil-A location in Greenville county that opened in the late 1990's will be undergoing similar renovations and remodeling in the near future. I do not know if locations at Cherrydale Point and in Taylors will undergo updating.
Taylors was closed for renovations during the last three weeks of May. They reopened June 2.
Chick-fil-A #726, 1379 West Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greer, SC 29650-1145
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Originally Posted by j7r6s
Taylors was closed for renovations during the last three weeks of May. They reopened June 2.
As I thought, renovations are occuring at mostly all free standing locations in the area.
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