New Happy + Hale pop-up to serve $10 bowls in downtown Raleigh

70 & Sunny, a new pop-up concept from local bowl spot Happy + Hale, will open at Smoky Hollow with $10 bowls out of a cherry red shipping container.

A red shipping container with "70 & Sunny" painted on it.

We can’t wait for this new addition to Smoky Hollow.

Photo by @spclsigns

From the brains behind local bowl spot Happy + Hale, 70 & Sunny opens early April and will serve up healthy $10 bowls in Smoky Hollow out of a vibrant cherry red shipping container.

70 & Sunny will serve Happy + Hale-style bowls through June 30, Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to sell out, and is complemented by a new Olipop-branded dog park and Lululemon pickleball courts. Plus, expect live music and rotating pop-up shops throughout the summer. Sounds like this is the place to be for summer lunches.

Owner Tyler Helikson also owns Smoky Hollow eatery Madre, and you can find 70 & Sunny near the Publix, facing North Harrington Street. Let’s dig in.

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