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Bojangles or Cookout?


Beason52

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Since this is the slow time of year let's figure out the real important questions:

I live in Virginia but travel to a lot of games every year. To the people of Charlotte(and NC in general) which is better Bojangles or Cookout?

Also for anyone that has been, The Beacon or 21 south?

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None of those places are anything special, but I guess I'll go with Cookout. Bojangles isnt even all that. I wish we had a Popeyes here

I'll trade our Popeye's for a Bojangles'. I moved up to NYC last summer and found a Bojangles in a grimey area of Brooklyn, went there to discover that one day was the last day it was going to be open. Popeye's is decent, I dont really eat it, nor Bojangles that much really, but do fiend for their stuff sometimes. I really miss Chic-fil-a dammit.

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