
White Sauce Grill & Bar, which offers Mediterranean gyros and platters, is now open at 104 West Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill. The restaurant moved into the space previously occupied by Trolly Stop Hot Dogs & Grill, which closed in October of 2023. The space – located between I Love N.Y. Pizza and Ben & Jerry’s and owned by Beckett Franklin Management, LLC – was vacant for several years before Trolly Stop moved in.
According to a social media post from White Sauce Grill & Bar, the restaurant’s first day of business was May 27.
The restaurant’s menu offers a variety of options and sides, including chicken, gyro and falafel platters, sandwiches and salads. It is open from 11:30 a.m. through 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.
The restaurant has received positive reviews since it opened, with all 57 responses via Google Maps giving White Sauce a 5/5 rating.
Featured image via Chapel Hill Media Group/Brighton McConnell
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White Sauce Grill & Bar Now Open on West Franklin StreetWhite Sauce Grill & Bar, which offers Mediterranean gyros and platters, is now open at 104 West Franklin Street in downtown Chapel Hill. The restaurant moved into the space previously occupied by Trolly Stop Hot Dogs & Grill, which closed in October of 2023. The space – located between I Love N.Y. Pizza and Ben […]
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