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Readers' Choice 2012 Winners' Plaques Available for Order

If your business won a Readers' Choice award, you can now purchase a plaque celebrating your win through American Registry.

Earlier this year, Patch's annual Readers' Choice Awards celebrated the best local businesses in town.

In categories ranging from the tastiest burger to the best preschool, readers chose their favorites.

We're not done celebrating and honoring our Readers' Choice winners just yet. If you want all your customers to know you've been deemed the best of the best, here's your chance.

Patch is offering Readers' Choice winners the opportunity to buy a plaque from American Registry that you can display in your business. All you need to do is visit www.myamreg.com/patch/10 to preview and purchase your plaque.

Here's our full list of this year's Readers' Choice winners:

 

Most Family Friendly Restaurant

Winner: Old Spaghetti Factory

2nd Place: Stacks

2nd Place: The Patty Shack

 

Best Pizza

Winner: 5th Quarter Pizza

Winner: Speederia

Winner: Vesta

 

Best Chinese Food

Winner: Crouching Tiger

2nd Place: Yat Sing

3rd Place: i Dumpling

 

Best Burger

Winner: The Patty Shack

2nd Place: Redwood Creek Grill

3rd Place: City Pub

 

Best Coffee Shop

Winner: Main Street Coffee

2nd Place: Cafe La Tartine

3rd Place: Back Yard Coffee Co.

3rd Place: Canyon Coffee Roastery

 

Best Pub

Winner: Gourmet Haus Staudt

2nd Place: City Pub

3rd Place: The Living Room

 

Best Sushi

Winner: Suisha House

2nd Place: Yokohama

3rd Place: Higuma Japanese Restaurant

 

Best Italian Food

Winner: Vino Santo Bistro

2nd Place: Donato Enoteca

3rd Place: Galeotti's

 

Best Tacos/Burritos

Winner: Rosita's Taco Stop

2nd Place: Sancho's

3rd Place: Chavez Supermarket

 

Best Breakfast Spot

Winner: Talk of Broadway

2nd Place: Stacks

3rd Place: Main Street Cafe

 

Best Car Repair Shop

Winner: Redwood General Tire

Winner: Sophia's Euro Asia Motors

 

Best Sports Bar

Winner: The Living Room

2nd Place: The Patty Shack

3rd Place: City Pub

 

Best Preschool

Winner: Redwood Parents Nursery School

 

Best Place to Bike

Winner: King's Mountain Road

 

Best Place to Hike/Walk

Winner: Huddart Park

2nd Place: Stulsaft Park

 

Best Gift Shop

Winner: Brick Monkey

2nd Place: Captain's

 

Again, congratulations to all these businesses. Please don’t hesitate to contact Assistant Regional Editor Stacie Chan at stacie@patch.com or Regional Publisher Brigitte Center at brigitte.center@patch.com if you have any questions.

 

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Vanessa Castañeda (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 11:35 am
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