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Crossville Life August – September 2016

August SEptember 2016 Crossville Life Magazine

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Lake Tansi’s R-Place Restaurant drawing big crowds for their Friday Night Seafood Buffet

FOOD FINDS By Don Napier Everybody loves a good “Seafood Buffet,” right? Well I know I do. As a land-locked native Tennessean, I have never really had all the seafood I ever wanted. I love crab legs, shrimp, oysters, and … The rest of the story

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Cafe Glade is a pretty “snappy joint” serving some really good food and legendary music

It probably comes as no surprise to many of you who have been reading my column over the years, that my favorite TV show is a toss-up between “Chopped” and “Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives.” I love to visit restaurants and … The rest of the story

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Casa Grande’s reputation for good food continues to grow

AROUND TOWN DINING by Don Napier Over the last 20+ years, I have written about many restaurants, both local and regional, and along the way, have made strong friendships with a lot of the business owners and operators. I love … The rest of the story

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Good Samaritan’s Phase II expansion goal: to meet senior needs across area

The Phase II expansion started as an estimated $28.5 million project, but could wind up being closer to $31 million by its completion, Fraser said, and will have a significant long-term economic impact on Cumberland County. The rest of the story

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