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Merchant, Burger Village, The Yard, and ORO (ok, and more) are just a few of the restaurants we’re excited to visit this week.

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87%. That’s the percentage of downtown restaurants that are locally-owned and independent.

Support our local businesses while celebrating Raleigh’s outstanding culinary scene during Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week, happening this week, now through Sunday, Oct. 13.

That’s right, there are only a few days to get exclusive offers, special food items + prix fixe menus from some of the city’s top restaurants, including:

  • Flavor Hills
  • Irregardless
  • Midwood Smokehouse
  • Gravy
  • And more

Restaurant Week is brought to Raleighites thanks to Downtown Raleigh Alliance.

Where will you dine?

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