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Morrison's Cafeteria was the chain cafeteria I went to most as a child. There was one in Eastridge Mall in Gastonia and my grandmother & aunt would take me there for lunch whenever we'd go to the mall to go shopping. I think it was on the 3rd floor and, if I got lucky, we'd get a table near the windows and I could look out over a good bit of Gastonia from pretty high up while eating.Does anyone remember Morrison's cafeteria? I remember there being one inside I think a Belks department store in Charlotte - maybe at Eastland Mall?
Remember Po Folks?There use to be Southern Chain called Aunt Jemimah's
Texas mid 50s anyway
I'm not THAT old, but the fact that I remember eating at both Morrison's and Po Folks as a kid probably means I'm getting there.Remember Po Folks?
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The Taste Bud: Revisiting Memories of Po Folks Restaurant — Kevin Gibson
Who remembers Po Folks restaurant? I recently got into a conversation with a friend about the place and later decided to do a little research. You know what? Po Folks still exists.www.kevingibsonwriter.com
I thought they changed the name to "Folks"?Remember Po Folks?
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The Taste Bud: Revisiting Memories of Po Folks Restaurant — Kevin Gibson
Who remembers Po Folks restaurant? I recently got into a conversation with a friend about the place and later decided to do a little research. You know what? Po Folks still exists.www.kevingibsonwriter.com
I remember both. There was a PO Folks in Winston Salem on Silas Creek Parkway beside the DMVI'm not THAT old, but the fact that I remember eating at both Morrison's and Po Folks as a kid probably means I'm getting there.
My favorite K&W (at UMall) story was not terribly atypical for the place, just terribly funny for me and my friends.I fondly remember way back in the day when we used to go to the K&W that was in University Mall and one of the cooks was always singing. Got excited when he would come out of the kitchen with food so we could hear him better. Made waiting in line rather enjoyable.
Ryan's was my favorite of all the buffet steakhouses back in the day. Quincy's and Golden Corral seemed like they had the name recognition, but Ryan's was where it was at.Since money was so tight for my family, the K&W in Fayetteville was one of only two places that we really ever got to eat out when I was a kid growing up, the other being Ryan's in Lumberton (the buffet place similar to Golden Corral), and the latter we would only ever eat on Monday night when kids could eat free with the purchase of an adult buffet. Kids could eat for 99 cents at K&W, I believe it was. Good times. Couldn't have told me we weren't eating better than the governor back then!
Ryan's was my jam. Went to the one in Cary almost every Sunday afternoon in the late 90s and early 2000s.Ryan's was my favorite of all the buffet steakhouses back in the day. Quincy's and Golden Corral seemed like they had the name recognition, but Ryan's was where it was at.
Coincidentally, I'm pretty sure all of the places I've mentioned here had an Independence Blvd. location in Charlotte. So did K&W, actually.