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5420
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Cafe Atlantique's owner and chef, Scott Fisher, tantalized patrons' pallets at his Wilmington French bistro from 1987 to 1994, before closing it to raise dogs. In 2001, he reopened, but was killed two months later in a car accident. Pearson discusses the restaurant under its current owner and chef.
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13709
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In this series of articles called Expense Account Dining, Pace describes the 811 Mercer, a Wilmington restaurant.
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16409
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In 1965, B. C. Hedgepeth purchased Tucker George's Oyster Roast and opened a new steakhouse called Trails End. John Coble managed the restaurant for two years, then he and his wife purchased it. Four years later it burned, but the Coble's rebuilt it. McKee describes the décor and the menu served.
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18049
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Leutze, long a contributor on coastal and political issues, reviews the restaurant scene in Wilmington.
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