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Twenty-seven places to enjo i With beer or cappuccino, local bars quench thirsts Carolina Coffee Shop 138 E. Franklin St., OPEN: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday, 9 p.m. until 1 1 p.m. Tuesday- Sun day, SPECIALS: espresso, cappuccino, frozen drinks, special hot drinks. A relaxed, pleasant atmosphere featuring classical music. Welcome to those who simply wish to sit back and savor the moment. Colonel Chutney's 300 E. Rosemary St. OPEN: 4:30 p.m.-2 a.m. daily, HAPPY HOUR: 4:30-7 p.m. SPECIALS: Change everyday; Monday and Tuesday drinks $1 . An airy atmosphere and a painting of a giant parrot's head await you at Colonel Chutney's. Clientele is of the more landed Tar Heels and town regulars. Juice for all drinks is squeezed fresh, right at the bar. Crazy Zacks Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd., OPEN: 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5 a.m.-2 a.m. Saturday and Sunday, HAPPY HOUR: 1 1 :30 a.m.-7 p.m. daily with 50t draft and $1 high balls, 85C bottled beer. SPECIALS: Two col or television sets and video entertainment, hot or cold hors d'oeuvres served until clos ing time, large dance area with beach, rock V roll and disco. Attracting a 20 and older crowd, Crazy Zacks is spacious and relaxed, with plenty of smiling cocktail waitresses to serve you at your table. Crooks Corner 610 W. Franklin St. OPEN: 11:30 a.m.-mid-night Monday-Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-l a.m. Friday, 5 p.m.-l a.m. Saturday, 5 p.m.-mid-night Sunday, SPECIALS: Extensive selection of beers, house drinks, saziac, mint juleps, fresh mixers, margueritas. A cheery, cozy at mosphere with a juke box covering 40's to New Wave and a roomy outer courtyard with picnic tables and late night summer breezes. DarryFs Restaurant and Taverns Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. OPEN: 1 1:30 a.m. midnight Monday thru Thursday, 1 1:30 a.m.-l a.m. Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-l a.m. Sunday, HAPPY HOURS: 3-7 p.m. Sunday Thursday, 3-6 p.m. Friday, SPECIALS: "Around The World" beer night on Tuesday, frozen drinks, ice cream drinks, margueritas. A rustic brassy atmosphere with a large bar area, booths, and tables. Draws a varied clientele. Four-Five-Six 118 E. Franklin St. OPEN: 9 p.m. to closing (varies), SPECIALS: Thursdays 8-10.p.m., cheap draught and pitchers. One clear demon stration that any restaurant with space in the corner for stools and a beer license should never be without a bar. Four Corners 175 E. Franklin St. OPEN: 11:30 a.m.-2 a.m. HAPPY HOUR: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Sunday-Friday, 9-1 1 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, SPECIALS: "Student Night" Tuesday: 2 for 1 beer and wine. Some of the tallest people on campus drink here, which accounts for the wide screen television and extra-tall bar chairs. A giant photo of Michael Jordan's jumpshot over Georgetown covers one wall. On another, Phil Ford, larger than life calmly dribbles and sig nals that it's time for a drink. Harrisons 149 !2 E. Franklin St. OPEN: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Saturday, HAPPY HOUR: 8-10:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, 3-6 p.m. Friday, $2.75 pitchers, SPECIALS: Television screen for special sporting events, live bands adver tised weekly. Large bar area and tables. Popu lar among students and a great place to catch some good entertainment. Henderson Street Bar 108 Henderson St. OPEN 11 p.m.-2 a.m., Monday-Saturday, HAPPY HOUR: 3-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, Boasting the longest solid cedar bar (46 feet) in Chapel Hill and be yond, Henderson Street has a video gamepin ball selection to match. The jukebox is wired through stereo speakers, allowing clientele to blast their favorites. He's Not Here 112'2 W. Franklin St. OPEN: 12:30 p.m.-2 a.m. daily, HAPPY HOUR: 4-7 p.m. Monday-Friday. 75t domestic bottles, SPECIALS: All night Monday happy hour, Tuesday draft special 8-11 p.m., 25t drafts $1.50 pitchers. Attracts a varied crowd with plenty of bar space, rock 'n' roll, television screen with cable channels and a spacious outer patio with picnic tables. Hotel Europa Europa Drive OPEN: 3-9 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 3-11 p.m. Sunday-Monday, SPE CIALS: Kings Club, 3rd floor, featuring a large dance floor, special lights, floor show with live bands on Saturdays, open 9 p.m.-l a.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Planter's Punch, hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. A classy, elegant night scene. Bring your VISA card. Jordan's 157 E. Rosemary St. OPEN: 7 p.m.-2 a.m. nightly, SPECIALS: $1 off mixed drinks every night. Jordan's is one of the few restau rants that can turn into a bar-lounge by night, packing the tables again. The place is often an oasis on nights when all seems dead. Music at Jordan's gets progressively louder as closing time approaches. fjt JAKDE PALACE jg) ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS We how deliver Chinese and Seafood to your door. Our specialities are the spicy Sino Calabash styled seafood and stir fried seafood. They are genuinely delicious. Our great selection of cuisines from Hunam and Szechan are delectable. FREE Egg Roll or Soup with this ad. 103 E. Main St. Carrboro, N.C. 27510 across from NCNB 942-0006 Daily Luncheon is $2.75 All ABC Permits Major Credit Cards Accepted Cafeteria Luncheons Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2:15 Sun. 12:00-2:30 Regular Dinners Sun.-Thurs. 5:00-9:30 Fri.-Sat. 5:00-10:30 , I o KCN8 MZA - I fr Linda's 110 N. Columbia St. OPEN: 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. Monday-Saturday; Closed Sunday, HAPPY HOUR: 3-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, SPECIALS: Monday-Thursday. Cheap pit chers 9-11 p.m. Possibly the quarters capitol of the world Linda's tables go through some real pounding. Pitchers are filled quickly here and emptied almost as fast. Also, late night subs are served at the bar. Martini's 206 W. Main St. Carrboro OPEN: 4:30-11 p.m. daily, HAPPY HOUR: 4:30-6:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 4:30-7 p.m. Friday. A charming, comfortable atmosphere, smaller bar region, large outer patio with subdued contemporary and easy listening music. Serv ing almost any drink your heart desires. K o II m mm ml m f It . dm Lightly breaded, quick-fried seafood piled high on a hot platter. LTDDiqTDBDBn-Dg8 " il mimexmmmm s3 6 Guide September 1, 1983
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