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Burger throwdown? Writer suggests Hardscratch vs. Moore's

About: Hardscratch Grocery

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I moved to Columbia three and a half years ago and have eaten at the Hardscratch Store several times. When company came from Pensacola, Florida we took them down to the store for a hamburger and they really liked them. We also like the fish that is fried on the last Friday night of each month ( I think that is right).

I mentioned to someone how good the hamburgers were at Hardscratch and they said I needed to try one from Moore's Pool Hall. I haven't gotten around to that yet but maybe we should have a throwdown between the two to see which one is really the best.

s/Maury Lewis




This story was posted on 2009-06-11 07:58:28
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