Dining Out

It’s hard to not feel at home in Sweet Melissa’s

No Comments 01 March 2010

Sweet Melissa’s offers a relaxing afternoon brunch with two comforts: food and setting. With whimsical chandeliers, alluring warm colors and local artwork hung on the walls, it’s hard not to feel at home while dining from the expansive menu and people-watching through the wall-sized windows looking onto the street. Diners can create their own omelets […]

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Photo: Chuck B

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Twain’s would make author proud

No Comments 01 March 2010

Catch up on your reading while enjoying one of the in-house brews offered at Twain’s Billiard and Tap. Mark Twain would be proud, as the walls are lined with pages of his greatest works and the beers get their names from his popular quotes (like “Heaven for Climate Golden Ale”). The décor is warm and […]

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Worth the wait for Flying Biscuit

No Comments 01 December 2009

It’s hard to walk through Candler Park and not be surrounded by dogs, families with strollers and a long line outside the Flying Biscuit Café. Kids will feel they stepped into a fairytale with the hand-painted murals covering the walls and ceiling, including “flying biscuits” with gold wings shooting through the clouds. The food not […]

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Old Spaghetti Factory just right for kids and adults

No Comments 01 December 2009

Though The Old Spaghetti Factory appears fancy, the restaurant is actually very accommodating for children. The kids’ menu includes traditional pasta items, healthy pasta items such as wheat and gluten-free pasta and a grilled cheese sandwich for the kids who aren’t feeling any amore for pasta. The food is moderately priced, and every dinner comes […]

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Elwood’s Pizza offers Italian, Mexican and American kid-friendly fare

No Comments 01 December 2009

Bright red walls, vintage guitars, bowling balls and tiki mugs greet customers entering Elwood’s Pizza. One of the first things diners see is a portrait of the owner’s rather unusual looking dog with long gray hair covering his eyes, curly hair surrounding his torso. The pizza restaurant is named after the dog, Elwood, and his […]

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Grant Central Pizza’s low on prices, big on portions

No Comments 01 September 2009

This is a no-frills kind of place, but certainly boasts loads of character! There’s a decent beer list, and tons of great options for pizza, salads and huge calzones. Order the NY style pizza by the slice or by the pie. You won’t be disappointed and neither will your wallet, with low prices on big […]

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