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Food & Wine 2009

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 37 Using their wonderful breads, Great Harvest Bread Company is now making their customers delicious hot and cold sandwiches and panini Monday through Saturday, from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Devotees of the tasty and nutritious breads can stop by and pick up Great Harvest Cold Signature Sandwiches in full or half sandwiches, made with thin-sliced red onion, romaine lettuce, sliced tomato and with the recommended bread for the sandwich you prefer. The Great Harvest Hot Signature Sandwiches are available in full size only, and are served fresh from the steamer and grill. You can stop by to place your order, or call for pickup. Soups and salads also available. Great Harvest Bread Co. Rainbow Rest aurant Established in 1938, this Fayetteville landmark has been owned and operated by the same Greek family for three generations. Whatever you're craving, their extensive menu offering steaks, seafood, pasta, home-cooking, fresh vegetables and more is sure to please your appetite. Be sure not to leave without tr ying one of their awesome desser ts. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with carr y-out available, this restaurant should be a par t of ever yone's busy schedule. The Rainbow can also cater your next special occasion. They cater events of all types and sizes. When dining at the Rainbow, plan to par take of some good, old-fashioned comfor t food in a family-friendly atmosphere. 3708 Ramsey Street • 910.822.0431 2711 Raeford Road • 910.323.9955 greatharvestbreadfayetteville.com 5780 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville • 910.884.3072 • www.scruboaks.com ScrubOaks is the brand new restaurant everyone is talking about. Located beside the Methodist University campus, ScrubOaks offers an upscale casual menu in an atmosphere of sophisticated wall treatments, soft lighting and comfortable seating. Whether you're looking for the best appetizers in town (the wings rock!) . . . or a sizzling grilled ribeye, the perfect risotto, or a terrific crabcake . . . stop by ScrubOaks. They're open for lunch and dinner throughout the work week. Open Saturdays 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. and on Sundays from 3 p.m. to midnight. ScrubOaks Contemporary American Pub

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