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Epicentre: Studio Movie Grill


Shufdog

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The food is basically greasy overpriced bar food

Plus if your drinking beer the whole time and break the seal, you'll miss like 1/4 of the movie.

You will pay at least 30-40% more than you would if you just went to a modest restaurant and a regular theater.

And as a bonus, you won't be at the SteelersCenter

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I've never been there but if your girlfriend wants to go there that makes it worth the drive from Shelby.

If you don't take her.......... someone else will.

Fug that. Driving from Shelby to Charlotte to eat and see a movie? I'd look her dead in her eye sockets and say...

Biiiiiiitch you crazy.

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You probably won't get robbed or killed. The epicentre is more or less where pretentious metrosexuals gather for overpriced beer and to rub shoulders mainly with other like minded dudes. Lot of Affliction shirts I guess sums it up.

I've never been to the theatre but you can make your woman happy and you get a coupon for it. I'd say satisfy your woman for once. She's gotta clean your tread marked underwear.

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