The Man Who Ate the Town Podcast Episode 121

Sentinel Commons artist rendering (©Sentinel Commons)

In Episode #121 proudly recorded at The Lab at Industry Hill:

Tim and Ray talk about:

  • Nick and Cole from Linville Team Partners and Stuart from Lambert Architecture talk about plans for Sentinel Commons.
  • Adam Andrews to open Young Cardinal Cafe in Hutch & Harris dining room spot.
  • Irie Rhythms is now Sea Breeze Island Cuisine.
  • Could ABC stores in NC be a thing of the past? It could if this bill passes the NCGA!
  • Downtown Grocery Store talk quelled once again.
  • Food holidays and history.

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Bon Appetit!

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