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Here’s a list: Loom at Hotel Forty Five at 401 Cotton Ave., downtown Macon, 10-3 brunch, 5-10 dinner. Reservations recommended. Ole Times Country Buffet at 1343 Gray Highway in Macon, 10-4. Ole ...
Macon restaurant downtown grill, tucked away in the alley between Mulberry Street, Cherry Street, 2nd Street and 3rd Street, specializes in prime cut Black Angus steaks, fresh pasta dishes, fish ...
The restaurant is at 5171 Eisenhower Pkwy, Suite E in Macon and can be reached at 478- 471-4250. “We invite everyone to come and enjoy a wonderful meal and support the next generation of ...
In 1947 she married Ben F. Lyles Jr., who owned the Lyles Restaurant in downtown Macon. She had two daughters with him: Marcia in 1948 and Carla in 1951. Ben died on January 25, 1952. [3] In 1955, Lyles began dating Joe Neal Gabbert, a pilot for Capitol Airways. Gabbert died on December 2, 1955.
Lobster tacos at Fish N’ Pig in Macon If you like seafood tacos, you can get 3 lobster or grouper soft tacos with cabbage, tartar sauce and a time wedge for $18.95. Whole catfish dinner at Fish ...
Macon is in southeastern Macon County. Two US highways cross in the city. U.S. Route 36, passing through the northern side of the city, leads east 62 miles (100 km) to Hannibal and west 33 miles (53 km) to Brookfield, while U.S. Route 63 passes through the city as Missouri Street, leading north 34 miles (55 km) to Kirksville and south 23 miles (37 km) to Moberly.
A nonprofit thrift store whose proceeds benefit homeless and low-income men and women and the beloved peanut stand find new homes.
She moved to Macon in 1950, when her husband began to work at Robins Air Force Base. In 1959 Inez Hill opened H&H Restaurant with her goddaughter and cousin Louise Hudson. The first location of the restaurant was at Hayes and Third Street, then moved to Cotton Avenue before finally settling at 807 Forsyth Street. [4]