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    The Ham Grinder at Red Pepper

    Grand Forks, North Dakota

    Ham. Swiss. Lettuce. Hot sauce. White sauce (secret). Colby cheese. A roll from Hugo's Bakery up the street. And, of

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    The Ham Grinder at Red Pepper

    Grand Forks, North Dakota

    Ham. Swiss. Lettuce. Hot sauce. White sauce (secret). Colby cheese. A roll from Hugo's Bakery up the street. And, of course, taco meat. Open till: 2:30 A.M. Friday and Saturday, 1:30 A.M. Other days; 1011 University Avenue; 701-775-9671; redpepper.com


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