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North Carolina’s Roadside Eateries : A Traveler’s Guide to Local Restaurants, Diners, and Barbecue Joints, Paperback / softback Book

North Carolina’s Roadside Eateries : A Traveler’s Guide to Local Restaurants, Diners, and Barbecue Joints Paperback / softback

Part of the Southern Gateways Guides series

Paperback / softback

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Want to eat like the locals? D. G. Martin has spent years traveling themajor roadways of North Carolina, on the lookout for community, local history,and, of course, a good home-cooked meal.

Here D. G. is your personaltour guide to more than 100 notable local roadway haunts that serve notonly as places to eat but also as fixtures of their communities. Features locally owned and time-tested community favoritesCovers a range of food tastes from BBQ joints and country kitchens toMexican restaurants and Greek dinersIntroduces diners to the restaurant owners and locals who make theseplaces uniqueIncludes current contact information, hours, directionsFeatures nearby points of interest to explore after eatingThis handy reference to good food just off North Carolina’s interstatesshould find a spot in every Tar Heel traveler’s glove compartment.

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