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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Diner Food

While in Raleigh this past weekend, we were fortunate to eat at local restaurant that was built in the 1930's.  The restaurant was in the downtown area and has not seen a remodel in all those years.  Thank goodness for that because that would have taken away the quaintness of the place.

The booths and woodwork were original.  You could tell by sitting in the booths that they were built when people were smaller.  Sitting two on each side did make it cozy. 

Booths at the MECCA Restaurant




The food was very good and the prices were even better.  My wife ordered fried chicken, I ordered spaghetti with meat sauce.  Each meal came with a salad.  We also had desert, apple pie ala mode.

Apple Pie Ala mode at MECCA!   

The total price for the meals were a whooping $25.00 for the both of us.  Some of our friends went to an oyster bar and said they paid $25 for each of their meals.  I say our bill was priceless!!

   
Old tile floor and eat at counter
So when in Raleigh, check out the Mecca on Martin Street in downtown.  The prices are right.

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