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Nah, THN, Sunrise is WAY better than Bo's. We go there quite frequently and the biscuits themselves at Bo's can't begin to stack up to Sunrise.
I care not one whit about Boberrys, etc, but do give Bojangles props for the fries. That is the one thing I will stop there for. They have the best fries in fast food. It's the seasoning, which is probably chock full of msg or something, but it's good stuff.
I care not one whit about Boberrys, etc, but do give Bojangles props for the fries. That is the one thing I will stop there for. They have the best fries in fast food. It's the seasoning, which is probably chock full of msg or something, but it's good stuff.
I order Bo fries without the seasoning. Way better without anyway.
There is also a Chick Fil A between 274 and 276 right next to Target.
You'll never get a drive-through in Timberlyne because CH zoning doesn't allow them in city limits. Hence right off exit 273 while you're still in Durham County is the best bet.
That’s the Chick-Fil-A off of Exit 274 I was talking about; The one at 276 is the one inside the mall.
Interesting about the No drive-thru rule. I wonder if that also has to do with why Bojangles won’t come to Chapel Hill. Maybe put one next to the Taco Bell off of 15-501 or close to the Walmart since Chapel Hill has similar issues putting Walmart in their city limits.
I'll check 'em out next time I'm over Wilson way. I think we have too many Thanksgiving leftovers to make biscuits today, but maybe tomorrow or the next day.
No beach, no vacation, none of that – instead, the lunch shift at a fast-food joint, hours before kickoff on a bustling college campus. It was chaotic. Stressful. One customer walked in and ordered $100 worth of food. Another told Nyheim Hines his fries were cold, begging for fresh ones. Plenty more saw his face peek out from under his Bojangles’ visor in the drive-thru window, and wondered why in the world an NFL running back was handing them their fried chicken.
So that’s how he spent part of his bye week: working the lunch-hour rush and the drive-thru window at the Bojangles on North Carolina State’s campus in Raleigh, the one he’s been to more times than he can count. Ask him why he chose Bojangles, and he’s borderline offended. He loves this place. Expects you to love it, too.
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