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Soppers Restaurant

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105 W Main St, Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, 27041, United States
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Mar 14, 2018
People are friendly, but the best I can say about the food is it's better than the other 2 current restaurants on Main Street. They're constantly out of stuff and there's no consistency. The chicken sandwich that was juicy and good one day feels like microwaved hard rubber the next day. Fries go back and forth between cold and hard and hot and fresh. Trying too hard to be eclectic and different like putting Swiss cheese on a Philly cheese steak instead of just making the plain food they have taste better and be consistent about it. Sad really, because with the lack of competition in town, they could have a really successful restaurant if they had a better cook and better manager.

Apr 3, 2018
The only had one waitress and a group of people were there which maid service very very slow. It took more than an hour to be served. The food was good.

Feb 23, 2018
Food options are various & everything is delicious. Atmosphere is quaint. Love it!

Jan 24, 2018
I believe that you'll find dumpster diving behind Aunt Bea's a much better dining experience. Between the food and service at this restaurant (I use that term loosely) your money is better spent elsewhere.

Jan 31, 2018
I love the food and the wait staff is good. I think Johnny and Michelle are great.

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