
Graffiti's Pizza to open in Macon on Thomaston Road
A Greek taverna is coming to Macon in February. Graffiti’s Pizza sells pizzas, gyros, grinders and more. There’s already a mom-and-pop location in McDonough off exit 261 on I-75. The owners, a married couple named Gene and Nicole Hinkle, are opening a second location at 5577 Thomaston Road. She's the manager of the McDonough location and she says she’ll be managing the Macon spot as well. The restaurant also has items on the menu like spaghetti and lasagna. Lamb says a must-try on the menu is the beef and lamb gyro.
https://www.13wmaz.com/article/news/local/new-greek-taverna-to-open-in-macon/93-32307121-95d6-4d10-a2eb-a5aba2f31c0f
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