Food

Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help plan your next date night in the 919.
321 Coffee was created at NC State by co-founders Lindsay Wrege and Michael Evans, and is now opening a Centennial Campus location.
This inventive new taco restaurant is opening its first NC location in Raleigh.
Since 1995, Cafe Carolina and Bakery has been serving up fresh baked goods, deli sandwiches, and well-dressed salads. They’re closing up this location, but reopening just steps away soon.
Subway’s newest promotion offers one customer a lifetime of sub sandwiches under one condition: they change their name to Subway. We want to know what Raleigh restaurant you’d do the same for some free food.
Food halls offer a variety of restaurant concepts and new creations. From traditional Southern cuisine to sushi burritos, these six food halls have it all and are located within an hour from Raleigh.
Reserve your spot for Greek restaurant Taverna Agora’s 20-year-anniversary bash on the patio featuring a family-style feast, belly dancing, live music, and plate smashing.
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We sat down with Will Bryant, the manager and mixologist at The Parlor at Heights House, to chat about ingredients, his inspirations, and local hidden gems. Plus, don’t miss this month’s Drink Up special Prosecco & Sorbetto.
So you’ve chosen the City of Oaks for your bachelorette destination — we’ve got you covered with fun activities and places to eat and raise a toast.
Bar Manager Jordan Joseph’s creative aperitivo popsicle will leave your taste buds singing. Plus, they are easy to make from home.
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