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Hidden Gems of CLT: Spindle Bar
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May 6, 2021
The concept is simple and easy: grab & go.
“Everyone’s like I didn’t know you guys had a full cocktail menu. So it’s really cool for us because we’re able to create still a craft cocktail but really, really quickly so you’re able to come up to the register by the time your credit card comes out, you’re able to have a drink in your hand, I’m gonna take it anywhere throughout Optimist Hall,” says general manager of Spindle Bar Stephanie Andrews.
Metropolis novelty store celebrates Star Wars Day Hidden Gems in Metropolis celebrated Star Wars Day on Tuesday, May 4. (Source: KFVS) By Amber Ruch | May 4, 2021 at 3:44 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 3:44 PM
METROPOLIS, Ill. (KFVS) - A store in Metropolis specializing in novelties and collectibles celebrated Star Wars Day on Tuesday, May 4.
“Well, today is Star Wars Day and, you know, there’s people all over who are fans of it,” said David Santellano. “It’s just we can all come together and celebrate it together. It’s really special. It feels like a big family, family reunion gathering, it’s really neat. May the fourth be with you, go out and have a good time.”
SPACING FILMS: Trenton Terrace, laneway housing in Parkdale
Each Friday, we present Spacing Films short docs based on articles that have previously appeared in Spacing magazine. The first four films will focus on our Hidden Gems feature.
Trenton Terrace in one of those charming almost secret spaces that you wish you knew about a long time ago. Located in Parkdale, just off of Cowan Ave. and south of King, Trenton Terrace is a double-lot property turned on its side to create eight cozy residences. Watch this short doc to find out more.
Filming & editing by Nicola Nemy
Text by Tammy Thorne
This is the first installment of Hidden Gems of Fayetteville, a series that will highlight unheralded, long-running restaurants, great new spots you probably haven t been to yet and all sorts of other unexpected food finds all across the greater Fayetteville area. Have a place we should check out? Share your hidden gem with me at jpucci@gannett.com It s every day, all day, John Frangakis said. And we enjoy it.
Frangakis owns Zorba s Gyro, which his father, Tommy, opened on Raeford Road in Fayetteville in 1974. If the bustling crowds you ll find at breakfast, lunch and dinner time are any indications, they re still going as strong as ever.