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Some Roanoke restaurants delinquent on meal taxes - MSNAbout 50 Roanoke restaurants are delinquent in paying their prepared food and beverage taxes, which means the city is missing out on funds.
Checkers and Rally's Restaurant Inc. is making moves to put its casual restaurants into the Roanoke Valley market by the end of the year.
Inka Grill serves traditional Peruvian dishes. It currently has four locations in Virginia, and the Greensboro restaurant will be its first in North Carolina.
Roanoke Hospitality’s restaurants are all attached to hotels, which can reduce overhead costs and guarantee a captive audience with the hotel guests.
With fall and winter approaching, restaurants that have been relying on outdoor dining since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic are getting creative to keep their customers happy as temperatures drop.
The grand opening of Bubba’s 33 is set for Monday, May 13, at 11:00 a.m at Valley View Mall in Roanoke.
Although Cork and Crust has closed, a new restaurant is making its way downtown just a few blocks away.
Foodies, listen up! A new rooftop restaurant and bar is headed to the Star City, according to Jo Jo with the Parry Restaurant Group.
The first Bubba’s 33 opened in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 2013 and has grown to 41 locations in 15 states. In 2021, Bubba’s 33 was named the Best Burger in Charlotte, NC.
About 50 Roanoke restaurants are delinquent in paying their prepared food and beverage taxes, which means the city is missing out on funds.
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