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The ‘Pancake Poll’ a new way to elect mayor

November 2nd, 2009 by Bobby Feingold in News

urbex_socialhouse2The Social House in West Midtown has decided to take the Atlanta mayoral election into its own hands. Beginning today at 7 a.m. and ending tomorrow at noon, the breakfast eatery is assigning each of the six candidates a special pancake or waffle. For each item ordered, a vote will be cast into the poll for the next mayor. The results will be declared tomorrow afternoon. So far Jesse Spikes and Peter Brownlowe have confirmed, and the reps for Kasim Reed and Lisa Borders are attending. You may think this is nonsense, but I think it’s an informative and delicious way to decide the new mayor.  Take our poll below to vote for your favorite pancake … I mean mayor.

Who’s the most tasty candidate in The Social House “Pancake Poll?”

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4 Responses to “The ‘Pancake Poll’ a new way to elect mayor”

  1. foodieman Says:

    mary norwood will be the next mayor.

  2. rico from tampico Says:

    In that case, I’ll pass on the pancakes and waffles and have a Pepto-Bismol, please.

  3. JimATL Says:

    What, no nuts in Mary Norwood’s?

  4. Ricky Says:

    They have a Reed for Mayor sign in the window. I ate there last Sunday. There must be some rule against “campaigning” too close to the polling booth, er…I mean table. LOL!

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