Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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Trying to get into Angie's is virtually impossible; It's so crowded all the time. It's a good sign, but it also means you have to be willing to fight off some elderly folks if you want to get in.
Big Eds in Garner would be a dream. I love the one in City Market.
Trying to get into Angie's is virtually impossible; It's so crowded all the time. It's a good sign, but it also means you have to be willing to fight off some elderly folks if you want to get in.
The old timers come early and can stay late tying up a lot of seating at places like that. I know it's a problem, but what do you do? I guess it's their daily routine.
I heard today that may be where Big Ed's is opening. Apparently in a space already built as I understand they plan to open in August. Did something close down there?
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