Visit North Carolina: "This vibrant entertainment district is housed in old tobacco warehouses. With lots of dining & shopping options & a beautiful courtyard, it's perfect for a date night or an afternoon stroll."
Simal Soydan: "Had the eggs arnold, pancake and musli. All were DELICIOUS. I especially recommend the musli. They also have great coffee options. It is the best brunch place in Durham."
Jordan Groseclose: "The fresh, local produce, mets, breads, etc. are amazing. If you have a friend or loved one that has a Gluten, Dairy, or Casein allergy be sure to check out Imagine That Gluten Free."
The News & Observer: "Burgers are made with grass-fed beef that’s humanely raised and slaughtered (certified Halal) in New Zealand. As for the “pub” part: 30 beers on tap (including 20 local brews)."
Paul Roth: "Concert venue is first-rate. Classic theatre space with excellent sound and view from orchestra level. Robert Cray played his butt off. Beautiful restoration, intimate space, beer and wine. Yahoo😎"
Ab: "Fantastic venue for Minor play. Great location downtown. Not a bad view in the house"
Jim Meckstroth: "Great family venue, good parking and traffic management. Especially like the Bull City Brewery inside the ballpark and Angus Barn Steak Sandwiches."
Zoe: "Grab a seat at the bar. Start with a donut.. or two, especially a seasonal one. Their bagel & lox is fantastic. Get a Bloody Mary, a sidecar comes with."
Dan: "One of the Triangle's best donut places, but get their early for the best donut selection. Awesome avocado toast, millennials take note."
Connor Youngquist: "As others have said, the butterfly exhibit is amazing. If you go, bring a camera! (All cameras, including professional ones, are allowed)"
The News & Observer: "Be sure to find the “Diversity of Life” exhibit on the 2nd floor. The aim is to show you how research is performed in the wild and to get you thinking about what that research means to you."