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Pizza Inn in Spartanburg


Matt Foley

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Damn, you try to provide a service to people coming down for camp and this is what you get. Fine, eat somewhere else ya schittheads. Why do people go to Hooters? For the food?

If you're stuck in Spartanburg on a Tuesday night at 9 pm looking for a beer, it's one of your few options.

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