Dining
Dining
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DINING
Barberitos is a solid addition to burrito joints
The newness hasn’t yet worn off at Barberitos in Macon, a burrito joint across the street from The Shoppes at River Crossing.
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DINING
Go outside for special Jim Shaw’s experience
As a longtime lover of Jim Shaw’s, I had do something different for this review. Instead of eating inside like we always do, we chose to sit in the bar/outdoorish area.
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DINING
Mixed feelings about Benson’s food and service
Benson’s Steak & Sushi serves up mixed feelings: When the restaurant’s working right, it’s got phenomenal service and good food. When it’s off, you can’t help but mourn the unfilled potential of a higher-end restaurant with a spread of Japanese and Chinese offerings...
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DINING
Get a happy, sweet treat at Menchie’s in Warner Robins
How could you ever say anything bad about a frozen yogurt shop that has a little smiley face ice cream cone as its mascot?
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DINING
Pork’s the star at Martin’s BBQ
There are quite a few barbecue joints in Middle Georgia, but Martin’s BBQ in Warner Robins stands out above the rest.
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DINING
King’s Deli offers some tasty hits, frequent misses
King’s Deli puts an unusual spin on its expected fare, but it’s a pretty slow rotation.
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DINING
Bears Den shines with simple Southern food
The Bears Den may not be the classiest eatery in Macon, but it certainly has some good food.
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DINING
Choose your own culinary adventure at Sushi Love
Sushi Love's "conveyor belt" concept is new to Middle Georgia. Pick a seat, pick a plate (or two), and let the culinary adventure begin.
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CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
Best bets for eatin’ right during this year's Cherry Blossom Festival
So you’ve descended upon Macon to partake in the Cherry Blossom Festival. Congratulations! You are now in a city brimming with pride for its architecture, its hospitality and its food. If you’re a local and your favorite restaurant isn’t listed here, please make a (helpful) ...
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DINING
Back Burner is a hidden gem for dining
If you’re heading down Ingleside Avenue in Macon, keep an eye out for an inviting restaurant that, if your peripheral vision is lacking, you could easily drive right past. Doing so would deprive your taste buds of something they’ll enjoy.








