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Michie

<font color=red>Yes, I admit it --- I'm the reason
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when you eat at a combo A&w RootBeer/Long John Silvers, to eat on the side of the restaurant that you ordered from? :confused3
 
I've never really thought about that. At A&W, I'd just be excited about ordering from a Drive Up Menu. ;)
 
We always go to the drive-thru, so it isn't an issue. :teeth:
 
Ours doesn't have a drive-up.. or different sides and places to order. What a rip-off. :snooty:
 

Our combo is Kentucky fried Chicken and Long Johns and another store has Kentucky fried chicken and Taco Bell. My entire DF got sick on KFC a while back so we refuse to eat it anymore. But in answer to your question- no doesn't make a difference to me I sit where ever there is a empty table.
 
Isn't it just one restaurant owned by one company?


How about a compromise--sit on the border...order food from the one you like--drinks from the other...sit on the boarder--make sure each item stays on the proper side?
 
Ours is A&W and KFC combined and there are no separate counters or seating, so when we do eat inside we order from the common counter and registers and eat in the common dining room, aren't I so very common...we usually do drive thru when we go.
 
We don't have an A&W and Long John Silvers combo but there are some others around. I've never really thought of staying on the "proper" side - its all one building to me, almost like a food court?
 


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