Sunday, October 07, 2007

And on the 70th Day, Amuse-Biatch Rested...

Fittingly, the AB team has taken a few days rest in the Queen City.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please, please tell me you are not in Charlotte, NC. Why, why, why? I am from Raleigh and I would never advise you to go there, let alone Charlotte, which is like three Raleighs in size and a third of one Raleigh in culture.

Rob said...

A-B fiddles while Colicchio burns.

Anonymous said...

Have a good rest, dear hosts.

Anonymous said...

Charlotte? I hear it's the Atlanta of the South!

Miss XaXa said...

Anon 3:56, having lived in both Charlotte and Raleigh, I absolutely agree with you that Raleigh is “king” regarding culture. However, Charlotte has a Tiffany & Co., Raleigh does not.

Also, locations of my beloved purveyor of all things gourmet, Dean and Deluca:
Charlotte = 2
Raleigh = 0

Need I say more?

h said...

Charlatans visit Davidson for their weekly dose of class and sophistication. Raleigites get lost and wind up drinking malt liquor at the dirt-track races.


Go Wildcats!

Anonymous said...

Dean and Deluca is overpriced and overrated...sorry...

I think probably Durham tops them both!

Anonymous said...

Overrated? I make the trip from my home in South Carolina to the Stonecrest D&D to do my shopping a few times each month. I drive past 2 Fresh Markets along the way.

Overpriced? That's subjective, and I suppose totally dependent on where you normally do your shopping. If you're a regular at Big Lots, then yes, I suppose D&D might be overpriced. D&D's prepared foods may be priced a few pennies more, but offer twice the quality of what I pick up at my local Publix.

BTW, D&D added a downtown cafe a few years ago, making it 3 Charlotte locations.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm...maybe the one in SOHO is overpriced...to charge $6 for juice ( one serving) is alot for me! Perhaps bc Im from NYC and we get a lot of green grocers for less...

Anonymous said...

I think the "Queen City" is a nickname for Cincinnati, no?

Anonymous said...

...and West Hollywood