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  1. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Glad to be of some assistance.
  2. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Be careful out there... https://www.wistv.com/2020/10/02/sc-governor-allows-restaurants-fill-capacity/?fbclid=IwAR2IjaCqgPbzWSsrKlsBMvk1ahugJhTh3jmmg0HsmfVIHKbzwaUGl_oI6cI
  3. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    I hear ya. But you also have to remember that Gainesville has only recently built those hotels. UF itself had to arrange for that Hilton to be built on 34th Street (I remember when it wasn't there) and since that time, a few motels have been built along I-75. And there is an interstate that...
  4. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Yeah, I remember that spot, but I saw it was closed, so I left it off the list.
  5. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    B. Although I might take the diced onion from A and replace the grilled onions from B. On the rare occasions I ever go to McDonald's (late night drives), I get the double cheeseburgers with just cheese and those McDonald's diced onions. It has a feel kinda like an old-fashioned diner slider.
  6. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Basically. Actually, the campus is very scenic, but if I were to give directions/restaurant advice to UM fans who are coming in from out of town, I'd say to stay away from the campus until game time. What is there to do in Gainesville? What is there to do in Tallahassee? There are some nice...
  7. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Looks like an interesting spot, I'll have to try it next time I'm up there.
  8. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    We need to get @RVACane to hit up the ownership for a "chef's kiss" emoji. Yeah, those inland areas of NC/SC have some amazing local food sources, but it doesn't have to be turned into some sort of Top Chef story/foo-foo presentation. That's why I loved Bacon Brothers so much, the two owners...
  9. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    I went to The Anchorage once, it's one of the places downtown that I liked, but it wasn't my favorite. "Small plates". Motherfvcker, bring me some food! Just kidding (a bit). Never got to Topsoil, it's up in Traveler's Rest. Drove past it while driving up to the NASCAR race in Bristol...
  10. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    You would have gone to the original (Clemson) location, correct (in 2010)? Yes, the BBQ is FIRE, and you'll have a better chance of getting into the Easley location. MUCH larger restaurant.
  11. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Any of the Top 5 (plus number 8). However, Smoky Dreams closes early, so take that one off the Friday night list. Look up the menus, see which one you like best.
  12. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Absolutely. At least a half-dozen places I didn't even mention.
  13. TheOriginalCane

    OT: Restaurant and Food Thread - Clemson version

    Places to go in Greenville/Clemson area: 1. The Smokin' Pig (EASLEY) - The Clemson location of this joint has been featured on many shows, including College GameDay, but do yourself a favor and go to the one in Easley. It is much larger and easier to get a table. This location is right off...
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