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A Restaurant of Traditional Williamsburg design. Six dining rooms of varying size ranging in decor from rustic to formal. Recommended by Mobil Travel Guide. I have a vague recollection of going there in the late '60's. But it was not on the college 'eating good' circuit which was pretty much Angus Barn and Hartmann's. Off topic, but was sad to hear about 'The Rat' in Chapel being closed several years ago after a 50 year run.
Lifetime supply of grease in just gambler specials! Submitted by G. Blueberry Hill was Durham's first "explicitly" durham bar. Prior to it's opening there were gay operated bars, but they weren't what we now think of as gay bars. Chapel Hill's "Electric Company" was the second gay bar in Chapel Hill and occupied the site of the current Trader Joe's in Eastgate, after it closed as a bowling alley.
The first gay bar in Chapel Hill, in the location of the Cave, was "Pegasus" and opened in Prior to that, the old "Tempo" on Franklin street was the mixed bar for the area. Hi, great website. The Blair House was open as of July when my wife and I had our rehearsal dinner. A very nice place. I was a senior at Carolina in My sister and my girlfriend future wife were juniors.
They took me to dinner at Schrafft's later Blueberry Hill? It was a nice place and we enjoyed the meal. The main thing I remember is that they stuck me with bill. I remind my wife of that from time to time. Had most of my meals on bar and at the Port Hole.