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Two minutes is
for Calabash
Even second counts when you're
cookin Calabash. When the
color's perfect you're done, and
that's always less than two
minutes. That's why Calabash
seafood has so much taste and
tenderness, heaped up high on
your plate!
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SUPER SANDWICHES AND AN EXTRAORDINARY
COLLECTION OF BEERS
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Free soft drink reills and your choice of one of our tasty side orders with
each fresh sandwich: b lackeyed peas & corn, potato salad, corn chips, .
cole slaw, pinto beans, or buffalo chips (prepared in all vegetable oil)
All prices include the 5 sales tax
CHIPS &. SALSA 1.2S
A tangy snack for anytime
HAMBURGER 3.75
Half ( Vi ) pound of fresh lean ground beef, grilled
to order, and served on a toasted natural whole
grain rofl with lettuce tomato, and mayonnaise
CHEODARSURCCR ...... 4.00
Our delicious hamburger with aged New fork '
cheddar cheese
DRIVE-IN BURGER ....... 4.00
Homemade chili, cole slaw, tomato, and
mayonnaise lop our famous burger
rtilLLY STEAK SANDWICH 5.75
Fresh sked choice ribeye sieak. grilled, and
served on toasted french bread with aged swiss
cheese and sauteed onions
GRILLED BRATWURST .... 2.75
The traditional Oktoberfest favorite: an authentic
German bratwurst steamed in beer, served on
crusty french bread, with our special mustard
and sauerkraut
PASTRAMI & SWISS RUBIN 4.00
Better than your average rueben! A grilled
sandwich with lean pastrami, sauerkraut, sauteed
onions, aged swiss cheese, and our special sauce
on rye
WILD TURKEY SANDWICH 4.25
Turkey breast roasted in our ovens, sliced, .served
cm toasted oat bread with cucumbers and a cream
cheese and tarragon dressing
WILLIE'S FAMOUS CHILI . . . 2.75
Homemade beef and 3 bean chili in a flour tortilla
shell, topped with onions, celery, and aged
cheddar jcheese served with com chips
GRILLED CHICKEN BREAST
SANDWICH ......... ..4.25
Our specially marinated chicken breast, grilled
and served on toasted oat bread with aged swiss
cheese lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise
LEGHORN'S CHICKEN
SANDWICH . .4.25
Fresh boneless chicken breast, lightly marinated,
dipped in a beer hatter, cooked crisp and served on
a toasted natural whole grain roll with lettuce
tomato, and mavonnaise
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CAJUN GRILL 4.00
New Orleans spices and our fresh chicken breast
grilled. (A great combination ) served on toasted
oat bread with lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise
CUBANO ..3.75
Roasted pork tenderloin and grilled smoked ham
on a toasted natural whole grain roll with aged
swiss cheese and a mild horseradish sauce
CHICKEN SALAD
SANDWICH 3.75
Fresh chicken salad made the old fashioned way,
with almonds, celery and special seasonings on
oat bread
TUNA SALAD SEATTLE .... 3.75
Chilled homemade albacore tuna salad, served in
a flour tortilla shell with com chips and
garnished with lettuce and tomato wedges
SPRING GARDEN SALAD . .4.25
A tossed green salad of garden fresh vegetables,
roasted turkey and lightly smoked ham. aged
swiss and cheddar cheeses with our homemade
herb vinaigrette, served in a flour tortilla shell
with corn chips
Vegetables only 2.50
Vegetables 4 Cheese only 3 00
NEW YORK FRANKFURTER 2.25
An authentic New fork frank in an all natural
casing, grilled, on an Old Salem hot dog bun with
your choice of mustard, chili, cole slaw, and
onions; or mustard and sauerkraut
A LA CARTE
SIDE ORDERS .;hlu.75
Choose any of our delicious side orders a la carte:
blackeyed peas & corn, potato salad, cole slaw,
pinto beans, com chips or salsa
BUFFALO CHIPS ..... 1.50
A large order of our special fries prepared in all
vegetable oil
MUD PIE 1.25
Our own Basset ts mocha chip and chocolate ice
cream pie. topped with Hershey s hot fudge
Heliman 5 Real Mayonnaise. Heishev s Hot Fudge. HP Steak
Sauce, and Original Dusseldorf Mustard
are a lew of the fine
products we use
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Want both Greek and
Ftant staff reports .
Now. that's Italian! Or. wait,
maybe it's Greek. It's both. Restau
rants that specialize in Mediterranean
and Aegean cuisine abound in Chapel
Hill. Alas, we could not begin to
include them ail. Here's a partial list:
Mariakakis' Restaurant and
Bakery on Highway 15-501 bypass
features Italian and Greek food and
some incredible baklava. They also
have really good pizza for the lowest
prices in Chapel Hill. A large 16-inch
pepperoni pizza is $620. and their
large deluxe six-topping pizza is
$9.20.
This is a great place to go with
a group of friends. The atmosphere
is very casual, ideally suited to the
student wardrobe.
On the way out, be sure to check
out the pastries. You're cheating
yourself if you don't indulge at least
once in these handmade goodies.
Leo's Restaurant, hidden behind
a wall of hanging plants and located
a good walk down East Franklin
Street (about a block past McDo
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For tiie 20 percent or so of you
on campus who have retained (or
regained) the right to drink in North
Carolina, here's a partial list of the
local watering holes:
The Cave Dark, smoky, sweaty,
cheap. Chapel Hill's most down-to-earth
bar, where there's never a cover,
almost always a band, and draft's a
dollar. There's pool in the back under
harsh light and darts in the front
under no light - -
Henderson Street Bar Fea
tures daily specials on beer, wine or
wine coolers. Containing a classic juke
box and a wide variety of pinball
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landmarks), features more up-market
Greek and Italian food in a casual
atmosphere. The Italian side of the
menu tends to be less expensive and
more recognizable, with dishes such
as eggplant parmesan and some very
good lasagna ranging in price from
$4.50 to about $6. The pizza, while
not cheap, is worthwhile (claimed by
many patrons to be the best in town,
though for this writer it comes in
second to the whole wheat pizza at
Sunshine Cafe across the street),
especially when topped with feta
cheese.
The Greek entrees may be impos
sible to pronounce, but they prove
to be more interesting. They are also
more expensive, ranging from $6 for
a healthy slice of spanakopita or
mousaka to $1 1 for the lamb shish
kebob. All dishes, of whatever eth
nicity, come with a salad and delicious
homemade bread. Especially recom
mended are zsigiki with pita bread
and house dressing (go ahead, soak
the bread in it).
Sal's Pizza and Italian Restau
rant located in Eastgate Shopping
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machines. Henderson Street is fre
quented at many times during the
day. Regulars say people are known
to get their lunch or dinner at a
nearby establishment and proceed to
the bar for a thirst quencher. Stu
dents are also known to hit Hender
son Street heavily to watch basket
ball and football games on the color
television located above the bar.
Prices are reasonable and bartenders
serve you with a smile and a "Thank
you." Troll's A beer drinker's paradise.
Frequented by both college students
and townspeople. Troll's specializes
in pitchers and bottles of beer,
although a wine cooler has been
known to surface.
Decorated with large wooden'
booths and a game room in the back,
the bar has plenty of space for
roaming and socializing. Another
special feature is the Troll's juke box.
Containing country and rock 'n' roll,
it is often subjected to loud sing
alongs by its regular customers. Beer
is moderately priced and bartenders
are quick to serve.
Jordan's - Laid-back, comforta
ble and inexpensive. The bar is a
division of the restaurant Jordan's
Le Charolais Steak House on Rose
mary Street and is the perfect place
to go with a friend to talk and enjoy
a drink. Whether you desire a beer
or a mixed drink, Jordan's can
accommodate. Weekly specials are an
added plus to a visit Highballs for
$1 and 75 cents for a longneck beer
seem to be the most popular. Spe
cialty drinks are available upon
request.
A quality unique to this bar is that
carrying on a conversation is possible.
The music is controlled behind the
bar and always kept at a reasonable
level. Bartenders have also been
known to play a tape or two brought
in by a customer, so keep that, in
mind.
Bub's Pub The latest watering
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with a bunch of friends. The pizza
is good, the service friendly and prices
cheap and the atmosphere is very
casual. The red-checkered tables and
spacious wooden booths create an
atmosphere conducive to socializing
with a large group. Subs, lasagna.
spaghetti and daily specials (Monday
through Friday) are also available.
Keep them in mind the next time you
and your friends want "to go out for
a pizza."
Pepper's Pizza, a fairly new addi
tion to the Chapel Hill pizza scene,
offers students a slightly spicier type
of pie. Open from 11 a.m. until
midnight. Monday through Wednes
day and until 2:30 a.m. Thursday
through Saturday. Pepper's caters to
the late-night Franklin Street
strollers who get munchie attacks.
Unlike most area pizza places.
Pepper's does not deliver, but that's
all the more reason to go visit their
cozy (26-customer capacity) nook,
where the graffiti is as colorful and
spicy as the pizza they serve. Pizza
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pitcher. Bub's is one of the most
spacious bars in town, although it
may not seem that way on a Friday
night With a wide-screen TV against
the back wall, movies and sports
spectaculars are often viewed as
occupants sip a cold one. Bub's also
features a juke box that caters to
almost any musical desire. A variety
of t-shirts hang on the walls to entice
the bar's regulars into becoming a
walking advertisement (with the
looks of things on campus, it's
working). Bub's owners and bartend
ers are well-deserving of their obvious
success.
Theodore's It's not a run-of-the-mill
bar. It's a bar and comedy
club. Located next to Avie's Hallmark
on Franklin Street Theodore's allows
1 9-year-olds to enjoy the show, but
not the spirits. It's equipped with a
long, spacious bar and friendly bar
tenders, so ordering never seems a
chore. Bruce Frye. a former performer
at Springfest frequents the club on
occasions and always packs in a
crowd.
He's Not Here If you like to
enjoy a beer in the great outdoors,
this is the bar for you. With a huge
outdoor patio area, there is plenty
of room for you to sip on a "bucket"
of beer. A bucket is a huge Carolina
cup filled to the rim with your choice
of available beer.
Now for those of you wondering
what to do in the case of rain enter
the two-story bar. Live entertain
ment is another interesting facet to
this 16-year-old Carolina institution,
and usually takes place on Saturday
nights.
Cat's Cradle If you like to hear
local and national bands, rising acts
or obscure acts, the Cradle is the place
- for you. Located next to Fowler's on
Franklin Street the Cradle allows 1 8-year-olds
to partake of the fun. The
club's atmosphere is as unique as the
individual acts. Murals on the wall
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