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Local landmark Mimi’s Good Food

July 6, 2016 · by Maggie Worth · Leave a Comment

Local landmark Mimi’s Good Food

There’s something special about the kind of restaurant that creates “regulars” – and treats every customer as though they are one. Mimi Gentilini, owner of Mimi’s Good Food, has created such an eatery right in Peachtree City and the number of people who consider themselves “regulars” is pretty amazing.

Filed Under: Who's Who, Your Stories · Tagged: breakfast, community, customers, Food & Recipes, good food, mimi, mimis good food, people

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