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Meet Offline, Raleigh’s restaurant membership app

Looking for incredible locally-owned restaurants to try? There’s an app for that.

A crepe covered in berries, whipped cream, and powdered sugar.

Things Offline members experience on the regular: Incredible berry-covered crêpes.

Ever wish there was a gym membership, but for food? Turns out, it’s a real thing — restaurant subscription app Offline has been making our dreams come true since it was first founded right here in the Triangle.

Offline is a members-only restaurant club that connects you to eateries in Raleigh. On the first of each month, you’ll get matched with two locally-owned restaurants. Your incentive to branch out and try new things? You’ll get up to $25 towards the tab at each place, good until the end of the month.

We love this as a way to put date nights on the books, make a new ritual with friends, or finally try all that the Raleigh restaurant scene has to offer. Members also score invitations to special events, and we must say, April’s events already have us hungry:

Glasshouse | Sunday, April 16 | A mimosa bar, live music, and a custom menu awaits members at this exclusive garden party.

Brewgaloo | Friday, April 21 | Members get half-off tickets to the craft beer + food festival’s kickoff party.

Global Village Coffee | Friday, April 28 | A members-only knowledge share class will center around a free tea flight and baked goods.

We’ve got a code so you can skip the waitlist and become a member today. Use code “RALTODAY” to try Offline and start crossing destinations off your dining bucket list.

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