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Favorite breakfast place in Charlotte area?


Ja  Rhule

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Can't really comment on Charlotte since I haven't lived there for so long, but I do recall eating at a breakfast place a few years ago off of S Blvd that was a former strip club. Stripper poles still in place. Breakfast was good, but I felt as though I needed to go to the free clinic after my visit. One of the funniest parts about it was at our table, there was a big oil painting of a very Italian looking guy in a nice suit and some bling with a big wad of cash sitting in the restaurant eating breakfast. As we were leaving, we look near the front of the restaurant and there he actually is, eating breakfast, nice suit and some bling with a big wad of cash sitting next to him. Can't make that poo up.

 

Anyhow, if anyone is ever in Wilmington looking for a good breakfast spot, hit up Boca Bay or Bon Apetit. They are always consistently very good.

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Can't really comment on Charlotte since I haven't lived there for so long, but I do recall eating at a breakfast place a few years ago off of S Blvd that was a former strip club. Stripper poles still in place. Breakfast was good, but I felt as though I needed to go to the free clinic after my visit. One of the funniest parts about it was at our table, there was a big oil painting of a very Italian looking guy in a nice suit and some bling with a big wad of cash sitting in the restaurant eating breakfast. As we were leaving, we look near the front of the restaurant and there he actually is, eating breakfast, nice suit and some bling with a big wad of cash sitting next to him. Can't make that poo up.

 

Anyhow, if anyone is ever in Wilmington looking for a good breakfast spot, hit up Boca Bay or Bon Apetit. They are always consistently very good.

 

Are you sure it was a "former" strip club?

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Sunrise on Albemarle rd. Been there forever and is always good

 

My parents went there are the time when I was a teen. I loved getting the country ham, with grits, 2 eggs and toast. Yeah I wasn't the skinniest teenage girl. 

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My wife and I usually go to breakfast with our neighbors every other week and we been going to La Peep. It's very good breakfast place located in Arboretum. Anyone has a favorite breakfast place?

Tupelo Honey

Just recently opened in Charlotte. I haven't been yet, but the one in Asheville is the best breakfast cafe in the city. I love that place.

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