Up & Coming Weekly

September 16, 2014

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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30 SEPTEMBER 17-23, 2014 Best of Fayetteville Best Seafood Restaurant 316 Oyster Bar & Seafood Grill 316 Owen Dr 910.481.0530 www.316oysterbar.com The huge difference between 316 Oyster Bar & Seafood Grill and other seafood restaurants here in Fayetteville is their freshness, quality and attention to detail. Locally owned and operated by Wayne Horne and family, the 316 Oyster Bar is committed to serving only the highest-quality seafood possible, and serving it up in a way that assures their customers that every appetizing dish arrives at their table in a prompt and courteous manner, prepared exactly the way it was ordered. For this reason, their professionally trained wait staff focuses remarkably on the details of seafood dining. This distinguishes 316 Oyster Bar from the other seafood restaurants in town, especially the national chains. Come visit them soon and see why Fayetteville residents have recognized 316 as the best year after year. No matter what you order — oysters, shrimp, catfish, flounder, salmon and yes, even lobsters — you can rest assured it was delivered daily from the coast and prepared by expert hands in a swift and attentive manner. Also, to complement your culinary seafood experience, 316 has a fully stocked bar with friendly professionally trained bartenders to serve up your favorite cocktail, glass of wine or domestic or imported beer. Seafood perfection. Impress your friends and guests by treating them to dinner at 316 Oyster Bar. They will be impressed, and you will save yourself a two-hour trip to the beach. Enjoy! Best Soul Food Restaurant/Best Southern-Style Restaurant Fred Chason's Grandsons 5339 Marracco Dr., Hope Mills 910.860.4899 The only way to cook a good Southern meal is with love. Southern food is humble, unpretentious and proud of its heritage. When you walk into Grandson's Restaurant, there's no mistaking where you are or what the restaurant is all about. The setting is quaint and simple, a tin roof building and a large front porch that is welcoming. It feels like a simple Southern home opened to friends and family, welcoming them in for an amazing home-cooked meal with lots of options. The food is served in a simple country buffet style; however, the selections are numerous and far from simple. They have something for everybody. Warning: This is not the place to come if you are on a diet, but for everyone else who loves authentic southern-style cooking there is no better destination. Also, you can stop in for the breakfast buffet all week long. If you leave there hungry, it's your own fault. Grandson's is a family restaurant you must visit if you want to really experience great Southern cuisine at a price that won't break your bank. WINE & DINE WINE & DINE

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