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Linda’s Bar & Grill seeks community help and gets assistance from Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership


Located at 203 East Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill, Linda’s Bar and Grill is known for its cozy yet welcoming atmosphere. Chris Carini, owner of Linda’s, is seeking help to keep the business open and thriving. Most of the establishment’s struggles are a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which left Linda’s and other businesses struggling. (The Local Reporter)

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Linda’s Bar & Grill seeks community help and gets assistance from Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership


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