The building, formerly a Waffle House, used to look like this. Their neighbor, Elizabeth's Pizza on North Battleground, always said for phone-in callers, "You know we're the Elizabeth's across the street from Laddie and Duke's and beside Waffle House, right?" Apparently, many people call in orders at one Elizabeth's and go to another location expecting to pick up their order.
About a year ago, Laddie and Duke's Restaurant, a Greensboro institution, was torn down. Now, the bright yellow and black Waffle House got painted battleship gray, with no evidence that a Waffle House ever existed at 3929 Battleground Avenue. How strange for a restaurant to go from being open 24-hours a day 365 days a year to 0 days a year in 24 hours flat! We'll have to drive elsewhere to get hash brown potatoes "scattered, covered, smothered, chunked, diced, peppered, capped, and topped," in Waffle House lingo. Elizabeth's Pizza at North Battleground will have to find a new way to identify their location. Perhaps they'll use GPS coordinates.
For ABC Wednesday, "V" is for vacant.