It's also added online ordering.
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But some things had changed — most for the better. The once famously cash-only spot now accepts credit cards, and the pre-made tortilla chips that once came as the standard side with burgers and fries were swapped for housemade kettle chips. And that news is something to celebrate with an order of those wings — which you can now place online, an update that Vine Street just implemented.
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