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  2. The Best Hole-in-the-Wall BBQ Joints Across America

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    Mike Anderson's BBQ House. Dallas Mike Anderson's serves as many as 500 guests a day with lines that are known to snake outside the building. The masses are willing to wait for good reason. The ...

  3. Classic Hole-in-the-Wall Bars That Have Survived the Decades

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    Conor Byrne Pub. Seattle A 119-year-old Irish pub in the heart of a former Scandinavian fishing town, Conor Byrne (previously The Owl) is a bar that feels distinctly Old World with its warm wooden ...

  4. Ghost Alley Espresso - Wikipedia

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    According to Los Angeles Times, the business is a "hole-in-the-wall coffee joint". [4] Leslie Budewitz 's 2013 fiction book Peppermint Barked: A Spice Shop Mystery describes Ghost Alley Espresso as a "hidey-hole carved from a former storage and rest station for Market vendors".

  5. Magnolia, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia's business district, called "The Village" by locals, is home to many specialty stores, professional services, and restaurants. In the summer, there is a farmers market held on Saturdays in the Magnolia Village. There are three Seattle Public Schools in Magnolia: Lawton Elementary, Magnolia Elementary, and Catherine Blaine K-8. [2]

  6. A hidden Arlington hole-in-the wall has no sign, no hype ...

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    The hidden BBQ stand near downtown Arlington has built a reputation for big flavor and little hype. A hidden Arlington hole-in-the wall has no sign, no hype — just good BBQ & tacos Skip to main ...

  7. Dixie's BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Dixie's BBQ was a barbecue restaurant in Bellevue, Washington. It was known for its hot sauce, "The Man," and bumper stickers throughout the area which read, "Have you met The Man?" [1] It was opened in 1994 by Dixie and Gene Porter, [2] who had lived in the Seattle area for 30 years, working as a nurse and a mechanic, respectively.

  8. Post Alley - Wikipedia

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    Post Alley is a short street in Seattle. The northern end of the street runs under and through Pike Place Market.The alley is mostly paved with bricks. [1] It was called "Seattle's best-known alley for its pedestrian environment and abutting shops and restaurants" out of all 425 alleys in the city, [2] and has been described as having a "European feel".

  9. Best Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in New York

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    This Irish tavern is a hole-in-the-wall bar that’s known for having some great food, including what locals say just might be Syracuse’s best burger. The Blarney Burger includes a half-pound of ...