Oh, is it still there? My son used to play with the owner's daughter when they were kids.goapps wrote:Pepper's is great, not only for the Jean Lawson but the fried mushrooms as well. For a good old burger, fries and shake you can't beat the Hilltop Drive In on 421.
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Favorite High Country Eatery
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Does it still exist? Loved it when I was there using meal tickets for steaks.wdhsbcsasu wrote:The "Gold Room" ???
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I don't think it's there, neither of my children said anything about it, but one was on training table so had no reason to go there. I just brought it up because it was nice to go there to eat, different pace from the "BI", which was not to bad for late night runs, or cafe.
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The gold room was great. My girlfriend was a student manager there. She would make sure we always got a free hot fudge brownie with our meals. She knew the way to my heart.wdhsbcsasu wrote:I don't think it's there, neither of my children said anything about it, but one was on training table so had no reason to go there. I just brought it up because it was nice to go there to eat, different pace from the "BI", which was not to bad for late night runs, or cafe.


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Been gone for 15 years or so. Is now McAllister's.NewApp wrote:Does it still exist? Loved it when I was there using meal tickets for steaks.wdhsbcsasu wrote:The "Gold Room" ???
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Broyhill had the best brunch IMO. What made it great for me were the females willing to charge it to their AppCard allowing me to pig out for free.
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