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Old 02-16-2011, 07:21 PM
 
Location: Savannah GA
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My understanding is that ALL of the Mick's restaurants are now closed. Shame. They were really good in their prime.

And I agree with the other posters on the route taken: Moreland to Briarcliff to LaVita to North Druid to Roxboro to Peachtree. Why anybody would go that way to get from L5P to Lenox is beyond me, however.

A head shop sells drug paraphernalia. Any store in L5P could qualify.
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Old 02-16-2011, 07:21 PM
 
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There is now a Panera at Loehman's Plaza where Grady's was located.

Several Mick's closed -the one in midtown might still be open? Not certain.
And a Starbucks. They're side-by-side in the exact same location as the former Grady's.

I only ate at that Grady's once.

We went back months later only to find a notice on the door. I forget...why did it close? I remember the sign on the door was vague and somewhat implied it might re-open, but it never did.
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Old 02-16-2011, 07:24 PM
 
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And a Starbucks. They're side-by-side in the exact same location as the former Grady's.

I only ate at that Grady's once.

We went back months later only to find a notice on the door. I forget...why did it close? I remember the sign on the door was vague and somewhat implied it might re-open, but it never did.
I don't know why they closed--assume business dropped off. They are supposed to eventually include some new restaurants in the Walgreen's shopping center across the street. I hope so.
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Old 02-16-2011, 07:28 PM
 
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My understanding is that ALL of the Mick's restaurants are now closed. Shame. They were really good in their prime.

And I agree with the other posters on the route taken: Moreland to Briarcliff to LaVita to North Druid to Roxboro to Peachtree. Why anybody would go that way to get from L5P to Lenox is beyond me, however.

A head shop sells drug paraphernalia. Any store in L5P could qualify.
The only other way I can think of at the moment is Moreland/Briarcliff to LaVista to Cheshire Bridge --then Piedmont to Peachtree. Not a great route either. lol
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Old 02-16-2011, 08:31 PM
 
Location: Savannah GA
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Well the OP said they had just left a head shop in L5P ... so I guess THAT explains the erratic trip to Lenox?
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Old 02-16-2011, 09:05 PM
 
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Default ha ha

this place was hard to explain. could pass as a used record store or antique store. the guy behind the desk had long hair. while the place looked inviting(I like record stores and antique stores) there was actually nothing there that interested me and wanted to buy. probably smelled of incense

it maybe looked like a head shop (neither bro nor me use drugs) but honestly i don't remember the purpose of it
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