The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 166

Tim, Ray, Lea discuss: Saturday was the last day for West End Coffee House. Ray went to Taste of the Triad. Cimarron has closed again. Richard Brewer sold Corks Caps and Taps to John and Kimberley Cain at Second and Green Tavern. The gang talks about places that use corporate blanket posts on Social Media and why that is bad for places that may have closed down locations. “The List” is discussed. Thanks to Industry Hill, Washington Perk and Provision, Humblebee Shoppe and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.

Food history and holidays.

Recorded in The Less Desirables Studios in The Lab at Industry Hill. Zoom sponsored by Bull’s Tavern.

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Don’t forget our sponsors:

Carrabba’s Italian Grill. Come see what a “responsible chain” looks like. Delicious and healthy food from an owner who takes pride in his roots of this community and gives back with every fiber of his being. Plus, the food is phenomenal!

Washington Perk & Provision Company. Better than a convenience store but not quite a grocery store, in the heart of Downtown WSNC.

The Humble Bee Shoppe is challenging your perception of scratch made and leaving you with an experience you couldn’t possibly forget! With inventive flavor combos and a sense of artistry, The Humble Bee Shoppe isn’t your average bakery.

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