For this week’s Q&A we want to know where in Raleigh you take your out-of-town guests. What sites and businesses around town represent what our city’s really about? Let’s put our heads together. Some of our writers answer below; tell us your spots in the comments.
It’s not just bar food for this sports bar. Tobacco Road Sports Cafe opened its doors on Tuesday night for a preview dinner and was crowded out the door. The restaurant is owned by the brothers behind Amras just a block away on Glenwood South. A sporty atmosphere with good food for once.
Dress in a Santa suit. Go bar hopping. Spread cheer. BE 21 OR OVER.
The City of Raleigh is planning a new bus line that will provide service in a loop around the Downtown and Glenwood South areas in 2009. A public forum will be held today at 3:30pm to discuss the new route.
Dunkin Donuts has dropped their apostrophe and is now officially competing with locally owned businesses, such as Helios and Turkish Delights.
Is Dunkin’ Donuts claiming that it owns 222 Glenwood or was it a simple contractor mistake? Either way, it looks like an apostrophe has been misplaced in their new Glenwood store signage.
After less than a year open, The George, formerly April and George closed its doors last night on Glenwood South. But then again, what goes down,must come up…..or maybe its the other way around.
Black Flower is a new Raleigh bar with the motto La Vie Boheme. More on The Black Flower Below the Fold
Purple Armchair is the newest second hand store in Raleigh—but it’s no thrift store. The Glenwood area warehouse features a wide range of juried items including furniture, vintage clothing, artwork, kitchen items, and unique objects from the previous century. Read more
Bars For Us and My Fries Suck are the products of RTP Startup Weekend. Beer and Fries Below The Fold