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Thinking about retiring in the south!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 600125" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Well, if your idea of a good time is Walmart, then no, Charlotte doesn't close down early. on the other hand, if you'd like to go out for dinner and entertainment, 9 PM is about it unless you want to pay $40 a plate. Generally if you are looking for a bakery, you will be sent to a place that makes cakes and cupcakes, but not bread. My thing about bread is very West Coast - and maybe NYC - specific. <em>Any</em> grocery store that you walk into has a bread bakery in it, and you can go get (our favorite calamata olive, or whole grain walnut) ciabatta bread fresh baked every day and they'll slice it for you. They sell something call ciabatta bread here, but it's just white bread.</p><p></p><p>Atlanta is very cosmopolitan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 600125, member: 99"] Well, if your idea of a good time is Walmart, then no, Charlotte doesn't close down early. on the other hand, if you'd like to go out for dinner and entertainment, 9 PM is about it unless you want to pay $40 a plate. Generally if you are looking for a bakery, you will be sent to a place that makes cakes and cupcakes, but not bread. My thing about bread is very West Coast - and maybe NYC - specific. [I]Any[/I] grocery store that you walk into has a bread bakery in it, and you can go get (our favorite calamata olive, or whole grain walnut) ciabatta bread fresh baked every day and they'll slice it for you. They sell something call ciabatta bread here, but it's just white bread. Atlanta is very cosmopolitan. [/QUOTE]
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