The art of March Madness
By Melissa Letzler | March 21, 2017While sports may hate me for saying this, March Madness is one of the most artistic events of the year.
While sports may hate me for saying this, March Madness is one of the most artistic events of the year.
The Best... ...bang-for-your-buck: Chubby’s Tacos ...hangover food: Rise Biscuits and Donuts ...decoration/ambiance: Gonza’s Tacos and Tequilas ... bar w/ a firetruck: Surf Club ...big burger: Dain’s Place ...downtown hidden gem: Old Havanna Sandwich Shop ...specialty cocktail: Bar Virgile ... casual dinner: Lily’s Pizza ...hushpuppies: The Original Q-Shack ...quiet café: Francesca’s Dessert Caffee ...fries: James Joyce The Most.... ... tragic when it closed this year: Epa Chamo ...likely to confuse with each other: JuJu and JuJuBee ...reminiscent of the 1960s: The Federal ...loved by Tarheels too: Monut’s Donuts ...comforting environment on campus: Divinity Cafe
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