'Chapel Hill tradition’ Breadmen's to relocate but stay local
Posted Oct 14, 2015
Forty-one-year-old Chapel Hill restaurant Breadmen’s may relocate to make room for up-and-coming mixed-use development, Amity Station. Owner Roy Piscitello said he wants to dispel the myth that Breadmen’s is permanently closing because of Amity Station. “Everybody thinks we’re closing. We’re not closing,” he said. “At some time in the future, in 2 to 3 years, we will move the restaurant.”
(Daily Tar Heel)
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