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This was a pretty good place to stop while on our way to Concord, NC. My wife and I didn't want to stop at a burger and fries joint, so I specifically sought out a Boston Market. Good food, and just as quick as a fast food place. I've been liking Boston Market chicken for years, and this is what I'll stay with. I'm not a fan of the ribs. They're 'ok,' and that's all I can give them. They arrive frozen, then are heated in store. Nothing special there. As for the sides; I had the zucchini casserole, and green beans. My wife had macaroni & cheese, and creamed spinach. She didn't like the creamed spinach, lol. I liked the casserole, but there was a bit of sweetness to it. Why does everything have to be sweet these days? Besides those minor issues, overall it was better than the typical fast food fare.
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