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We'll show you how it's done, Jack, and you can organize the next one at the Carolina Brewing Company in conjunction with the open tap tour, and Holly Springs will be infested with CD folk one Saturday at 1:30!
We'll show you how it's done, Jack, and you can organize the next one at the Carolina Brewing Company in conjunction with the open tap tour, and Holly Springs will be infested with CD folk one Saturday at 1:30!
^^ Jack, If you schedule a meet-up at the Carolina Brewing Co. down the road, I will be there. I hit it a while back after others on this board told me what I was missing. I am just looking for an excuse to go back. It is a great place.
NRG- The Player's Retreat would also be a great choice. It is one of Raleigh's oldest taverns. They also have a large backroom that can handle pretty big crowds. They also tend to have alot of specials and have a nice selection of adult beverages. playersretreat.net
I guess I'm just ready.
I like all the suggestions.
Some input:
Some folks may be visiting a business they have not been to before, and availability of adequate parking in the vicinity to help avoid the tow trucks might be a consideration.
I think that NRG may have been suggesting this place "tongue in cheek". The Boylan Street Brewery has been "almost" open for what seems like years now
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(I didn't click on the link, haha)
OK I still vote for ITB Raleigh!
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