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'It’s all about survival': Long-time Chapel Hill restaurants reflect on past, future


Some restaurants, such as Sutton’s Drug Store, Carolina Coffee Shop and Linda's Bar and Grill, have been open for decades, or even a century. They're just a few Franklin Street staples still struggling to hold on, unsure how much longer they’ll be able to survive. Their history and cultural importance to Chapel Hill, however, keep them fighting. (Daily Tar Heel)

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'It’s all about survival': Long-time Chapel Hill restaurants reflect on past, future


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