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If you are in, or will be visiting the Piedmont, Sc area you MUST stop
into this place called century farm grill, they have the best
hamburgers, homemade bbq, soft serve, and a very friendly staff..... A
map, and other directions are included on the website...
http://centuryfarmgrill.tripod.com/

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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 22:25:51 -0500, wee one >
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> soft serve, and a very friendly staff....


gee...that sounds like Shoney's......



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On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 22:25:51 -0500, wee one >
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>If you are in, or will be visiting the Piedmont, Sc area you MUST stop
>into this place called century farm grill,


....and when did they hire you? ....do adults get to play in the
fenced in slide tubes?

Do you have facilities for wedding receptions?


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Guess you didnt look @ the website then.... *sighs to herself*




On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 12:09:34 GMT, Ida Slapter >
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>On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 22:25:51 -0500, wee one >
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>> soft serve, and a very friendly staff....

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>gee...that sounds like Shoney's......
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 21:09:19 -0500, wee one >
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>Guess you didnt look @ the website then.... *sighs to herself*


"sighs to herself".....I didn't like the "fun tube slides".....kinda
like going to BK or McDonalds...for a fun meal. I enjoy a "trained"
wait person who knows how to set a table and provide linen.

Reidel is nice also....but not for "soft serve"








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LOVED "Sticky Fingers" in and around Charleston.

Jestines Kitchen was decent for country cookin'.

Call me a crazy tourist, but Hymans in Charleston was fine, too.


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I lived in SC for many years and would like to recommend The Beacon Drive-In in
Spartanburg; it's your basic drive-in food like burgers and fries done very
well, and they serve more onion rings and iced tea than any other restaurant in
the world. The only place I've ever seen which compares to it is The Varsity
in Atlanta.

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

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to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong."
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I lived in SC for many years and would like to recommend The Beacon Drive-In in
Spartanburg; it's your basic drive-in food like burgers and fries done very
well, and they serve more onion rings and iced tea than any other restaurant in
the world. The only place I've ever seen which compares to it is The Varsity
in Atlanta.

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelihood of one individual being right increases in a direct proportion
to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong."
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