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A slice of Napa Valley is now open in Raleigh

You don’t have to travel to California for wine country cuisine.

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Napa Restaurant Group was named an OpenTable Diners’ Choice winner for 2025.

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Sip, sip, hooray — Napa Bistro & Wine Bar opened last month, bringing a taste of wine country to the City of Oaks.

This laid-back spot in Glenwood Place prides itself on fresh, local flavors made with top-notch ingredients. Think: elevated American dishes, a thoughtfully curated wine list, and warm hospitality that makes you feel right at home.

Here’s what we’re eyeing on the menu:

  • Shrimp Capellini tossed in zesty lemon caper butter sauce
  • Hearty cast iron meatballs simmered in rich pomodoro
  • Wild mushroom ravioli drizzled with truffle oil and porcini cream sauce
  • Handcrafted cocktails bursting with bold, creative flavors

Stop by for lunch to enjoy midday favorites — and mark your calendar for weekend brunch launching Saturday, June 21. Planning something special? Napa’s private dining space is ready for your next celebration.

Psst… Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming wine dinners and events that promise a toast-worthy good time.

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