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I love finding a Carolina Ale House. Get the special, two fine drafts, out the door for 25 bucks. Always a deal. I'm happy, client's happy, all good.

The lesbian next to me, and her friend, drinking LITs ... "I'll have the cheese dip (with fries) and the full order of chili cheese nachos. For the 'lady' she'll have the shrimp salad." Glad I ain't in that room tonight.

Oh, the Foothills Peoples Porter is fuging awesome on tap.

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Where you is this week?

Im in Raleigh for the night. I"ve been to the one on College in Wilimington. Totally different vibe there

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My new fav to find is The Yard House. In Florida stop at one of many Miller's Ale Houses.

I'm mostly in the Carolinas when I travel, haven't seen one but I'll look.

They are building a CAH about five minutes from my house. I can't wait.

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I was always a fan on California Dreamin...

My dish wasn't on the menu....

Blackend Salmon, sweet corn, baked potato, and 2 house mojitos

Yes please!

Only one of those I've ever seen is in Greenville, SC. Never been in one. Sounds good though.

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