Food

Dining in Raleigh is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
Swap that second coffee for a sip of chocolate — candy canes optional.
Try these holiday-themed cocktails at your next gathering.
Eater Carolinas released its 2022 Eater Awards.
An inside look at sommelier Paula de Pano’s first shop and tasting room.
The Raleigh-based coffee shop opened its third location on Saturday, Dec. 3.
Support your favorite coffee shop by picking up some fresh gear from hats and totes, to sweatshirts and crazy socks.
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NC’s most popular Thanksgiving side is mac and cheese... but is it Raleigh’s?
Learn how to make the iconic Beasley’s Chicken + Honey mac, a freezer-friendly dish perfect for holiday cooking prep.
Take the year off from cooking and dine at a local restaurant.
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