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This local roastery’s new RDU food menu is a first-class feast

The new Black & White Coffee Roasters at Raleigh-Durham International Airport is serving up flavorful local fare to go alongside their famous brews.

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Black & White is open daily from 4 a.m. to last departure.

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Earlier this year, our RALtoday team got a chance to sip + savor the local coffee offerings at Black & White Coffee Roasters — the new roastery open at RDU.

But did you know the Raleigh-based biz also features a fab food menu?

From breakfast and lunch faves to freshly made sweets, they’ve got options for all hours of the day.

Start your morning right

Up for an early flight? Pair that cup of joe with herby mayo and brioche bread bacon, egg & cheese sandwich.

Looking for a lighter start? Their creamy avocado toast is so good you’ll almost forget you’re about to board a plane.

Midday cravings, solved

For lunch, we especially love the turkey-ham medley in the Black & White Club. But you also can’t go wrong with their twist on the classic BLT.

Pro tip: If you’re a chicken salad fan, Black and White’s is a can’t-miss.

Sweeten the deal

Finally, for those of us with a major sweet tooth, flaky croissants, cheese danishes, and fresh cookies from local bakery Union Special really hit the spot.

Try next time you fly

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