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David's

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709 S Fayetteville St, Asheboro, North Carolina, 27203, United States
(336) 683-0000 eatdavids.com
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May 18, 2018
I tried David's for the first time. The hostess greeted us, walked us to a table, and seated us without ever making eye contact. A different waitress came over and was very personable. She took our order and quickly returned with the food. I immediately noticed that they had cut through the aluminum foil on my baked potato. I knew what that meant. I opened up the potato and, sure enough, there were metal shavings from the aluminum foil. Warning:  Don't EVER eat a baked potato where the aluminum foil has been cut into. You WILL find metal shavings in your food. I ordered Barbecued Chicken & BBQ Beef Ribs. The chicken tasted like honey and the ribs tasted like wood. The soup was good. They have real butter. The restaurant is clean.

Mar 30, 2018
Large selection of food. Mainly subs sandwiches and Italian, Mexican dishes. Also have a couple different soups each day. Nice inviting atmosphere. Fast, Friendly service. Reasonable prices.

Apr 28, 2018
Unbelievably great value for breakfast or lunch. Very nice inside. A lot nicer than you imagined. Fast, friendly service. Highly recommend David's!

Feb 19, 2018
One of my sister's favorite restaurants in the area and after eating lunch here with her today I absolutely agree. So impressed wow! Two things for sure the Beef vegetable stir fry and chopped steak is delicious... Fast and friendly service. Try this gem out!

May 20, 2018
Sooo amazing! I had the stuffed avocado with crab meat, and it was really good. Also, the strawberry milkshake was good, though different from what I'm used to. All in all great experience!

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