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Deep South The Bar
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citysearch c.
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Met our previous neighbors from North Raleigh here-we had all heard and read about it-what a disappointment!!! One of us had ribs (covered in sauce and salty), two of us had pulled pork ( had to keep pouring on sauce to get any taste out of it) and one of us had fried chicken (had been cooked that morning and served that night). Our waitress was very ""'sweet"", but clueless.......the girls had red wine which she brought out poured and put the cork back into-and commented that she loved wine-it was just so flavorful-whatever.............after all this was a BBQ joint. We ordered our drinks and dinner and our dinner literally appeared in front of us within 3 minutes-we all just sat there looking at each other. The waitress somehow disappeared and we had to go in search of our own sauce, etc. Ed may have beat Bobby Flay in the rib-off-but I am convinced that it was all ""paid"" advertisement and Bobby got paid off just to make Ed look good.
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