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10After DarkThursday, September 5, 1985 ClhapeD MM Unas jrestfayramite fto isafi StKtosttieai v 'J ;.:.v.;:v:-:.:-:.v.:.v...:;.. .. .:vv.'.::::-;::::-rv.....:;'::::::::::. . f :: ; , c f A sign at Snoopy's Grill suggests it sells hot dogs for peanuts DTHLarry Childress By LOCH CARNES Staff Writer With the advent of each school semester, students flood Chapel Hill with a wide range of tastes and attitudes. The. town abounds in restaurants. As unique as they are numerous, they satisfy most pref erences and whimsical occasions. Snoopy's Grill Masters, for example, is a hotdog, cheeseburger and barbeque spot at 1506 E. Franklin St. You won't find any beagles here; just good food. With a relaxed atmosphere, Snoopy's is like a cousin to the curb-side restaurant. Customers can pick up orders at the service window and eat in their cars or on one of the sheltered picnic tables. It's small, with a charm that attracts permanent residents and students. Two friendly "grill masters," Lynn and Faye, explain that they cater to no particular group. Their business is good food and quick service. Before most people have even pushed their alarm's snooze button 9 anlerburg nuinctiomES ?tll LiauuuUl 4, ' .-,r ..f ill EI2 110 nun iiimsn iimoiiQ - f a a i LH.. I If SU. ' .m " i t J PM iF rrl' 1 rriss ft Experience Canterbury. . . Private, Convenient, Affordable Features: 1,030 Square 1 cct 2 Bedrooms 2'2 Baths Light and Airy Open IntcruMs Fireplace Washer-Dryer Connections Energy Efficient I lot point Appliances Carpeted Insulated Drapes Wallpaper Accents Private Patio wSliding (ilass Door Double Thermopane Windows Dead Bolt l ocks & leephoIes Sound Proofed Delta Faucets On "J" Bus Fine Cablevision Available Water Included Qualifies For Duke Power's Energy Efficient Rate 4 ji lwpQRT Jusl minutes from Research Triangle Park, NC Memorial Hospital and I'NC Office Hours M-F 10:30-6:30 132 Marlon e Court Sal. 11:00-4:00 Carrboro. VC. 27510 Sun. 1:00-5:00 919-929-7096 for the first time, Janet Allen and her morning crew are preparing for breakfast. Allen runs the Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, a fast-lane pickup restaurant at 1305 E. Franklin St. Their speciality is biscuits from simple buttered ones to chicken or steak biscuits. The lunch menu .includes a homemade soup and a chili, the recipe for which Allen said he had to kill for. Though the only contact with the customers is through "the pick-up window, Allen says she believes in being "courteous and polite and making the customers feel that they are always correct." She adds, "We want to be the fastest and the friendliest, with the best biscuits in town." The person in the mood for something different may want to try WEOS. Conceived and man aged by John Simkins, a junior at UNC, WEOS offers a variety of burgers and Philadelpha steak sandwiches. From the beginning, Simkins , says, his aim was to create a special atmosphere in his restaurant: "a fun, happy, different kind of place." The result is a bright-faced building with a warm, friendly personality. A room adjacent to the open kitchen Has barstools along a narrow food counter extending from the walls. A jukebox plays in the corner, and a commodious outdoor deck offers an ideal place for large groups. For Simkins, the key word is "different." WEOS is designed with the change-of-pace student, in mind. (ZD Pecs!e 'prevent Ltrth defects Support March of Dimes BACK THEN viNTAQE cIotKers The place to find something old, something new & something different for men & women. From paisley ties, bow ties, cumberbunds & suspenders to rhinestone jewelry, hair accessories, paisley blouses & much more. We even have Victorian-style lace- up boots Create your own style 405 W. Franklin Chapel Hill, NC 929-6221. We have rentals too. v
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