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"Tempting sides include macaroni and cheese, potatoes with brown gravy, cornbread muffins and hush puppies (nubs of deep-fried cornmeal). Curios and books cover walls and shelves, creating a funky, off-campus gallery that you have to see to appreciate...."
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"High marks were given to all, particularly the collard greens with shreds of ham hock, the fried okra and the spicy-sweet yams. Only the mac-and-cheese was a little disappointing...."
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