In this episode we talk about some of our favorite restaurants in Canton Georgia, and we also talk about some we’ve yet to try. We discuss the impact that Zach Kell has had on Canton’s dining scene. We express our apologies for not yet visiting POPS, (Palermo’s Original Pasta & Sandwiches). We hope to visit P.O.P.S. Soon. We are delighted that Andy and Amber chose Canton and the beautifully restored Jones Building for their restaurant and gift shop. We can’t wait to see what products they have imported from Italy. We share our experiences at Local On North, another restaurant we frequent for lunch. Buttermilk brings our attention to what’s been going on at, The Mill On Etowah a 100+ year old denim mill repurposed into a dining/shopping experience, that also has live entertainment and seasonal events.
The Downtown Kitchen, 140 E. Marietta St. Canton GA 30115, (770) 479-1616
Queenie’s Southern Restaurant & Bar, 151 West Main St. Canton GA 30114, (770) 213-4897
Goin Coastal, 125 West Main St. Canton GA 30114, (770) 479-3737
P.O.P.S. (Palermo’s Original Pasta & Sandwiches), 130 E. Main St. #206 Canton GA 30114, (678) 750-0515
The Mill on Etowah, 225 Reformation pkwy. Canton GA 30114, https://www.etowahmill.com
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Title: Ragged and Dirty
Performed by: William Brown
Recorded by: Alan Lomax
From the album: Negro Blues and Hollers
Courtesy of: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
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