Friday, March 30, 2012

dining options?

I%26#39;m planning an overnight stay im Mooresville in a few weeks, on my way to Charleston. Where can I have dinner in town?



dining options?


If you like BBQ, I%26#39;d definately recommend Lancasters! We love it there! Its also NASCAR themed if you enjoy that, too.





I think you were the poster that was going to stay at the Sleep Inn - there is a Chik-fil-a on the corner there. There is also a restaurant right next to the hotel - ask at the front desk for a recommendation. It used to be the Velvet Hammer and we ate there once and it wasn%26#39;t bad, but last time we were down there (Oct 07) it was under a different name, so I%26#39;m not sure whats changed.





Also there is a Sonic just a few blocks down - we always stop there because there aren%26#39;t Sonic%26#39;s in MI! The Texas Roadhouse is really good, too. We%26#39;ve eaten at the Cracker Barrel and Waffle House and enjoyed both, too. Then the usual fast food Taco Bell, Wendys, Bojangles, etc. I think there was a Red Robin being built last fall, too.



dining options?


Chains and fast food. Huntersville will give you a good selection of fine dining (Mickey @ Mooch%26#39;s, Dressler%26#39;s, 131 Main).




Lancaster%26#39;s sounds wonderful; thanks!




Big Daddy%26#39;s has good seafood (Hwy 150 towards Denver). Fat Boys has a good buffett(Right on exit 6). If you want a really good burger go to What-A-Burger(downtown). Mickey and Mooch%26#39;s is one of Charlotte%26#39;s finest (exit 25).




Big Daddy%26#39;s - gooood buffet!

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