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Allen & Son - Chapel Hill, NC

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While my cousin had high praise for the pork and coleslaw on his plate, he called this Brunswick stew the best he has ever had. (Photo by Johnny Napier.)
"While my cousin had high praise for the pork and coleslaw on his plate, he called this Brunswick stew the best he has ever had. (Photo by Johnny Napier.)"
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Allen & Son's ultra-sweet pecan pie.
"Allen & Son's ultra-sweet pecan pie."
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For a barbecue parlor, Allen & Son has a surprisingly wide-ranging dessert menu. (Photo by Johnny Napier.)
"For a barbecue parlor, Allen & Son has a surprisingly wide-ranging dessert menu. (Photo by Johnny Napier.)"
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Throughout the south, images of pigs perch atop barbecue restaurants, inviting customers to stop in and eat pork.
"Throughout the south, images of pigs perch atop barbecue restaurants, inviting customers to stop in and eat pork."
Michael Stern


Front of the Building
"Front of the Building"
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A well-used pickup truck in the parking lot is frequently a sign of good food inside.  This was the Allen & Son in Graham, NC, no longer in business.
"A well-used pickup truck in the parking lot is frequently a sign of good food inside. This was the Allen & Son in Graham, NC, no longer in business."
Michael Stern


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