Yet another pizza shop closed last month. Camos Bros. in The Courtyard turned off its ovens in June. The proprietors also own Fuhgettaboudit pizzerias in Raleigh and Cary; the owners are working through some debt issues. The closing marks the back-to-back demise of pizzerias in that hidden enclave of The Courtyard. L’incontro closed less than [...]
All posts for the day July 6th, 2011
Goodbyes and good bets
Posted in Business, Downtown Chapel Hill
Posted by Nancy Oates on July 6, 2011
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2011/07/06/goodbyes-and-good-bets/
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