One of the questions we always get asked is “where can I find the best places to eat in Raleigh?”
Raleigh’s foodie scene has boomed in recent years and we are not short of amazing restaurants, cafes, eateries and food halls, offering everything from hearty Southern cuisine to international favorites.
In particular, the downtown Raleigh area inside the belt line is where you’ll find the BEST new restaurants and hip dining establishments, so we’ve gone ahead and picked out 50 of our favorite places to eat inside the beltline (I-440).
Grab your elasticated waist band pants, it’s time to eat!
Table Of Contents
- The Best Places To Eat In Raleigh NC
- Old School Raleigh
- Southern / American
- Pizzas
- Barbecue
- Burgers
- Fine Dining
- Seafood
- Italian
- Mexican
- Asia
- Mediterranean
- Food Halls
- Bakeries
- Sweet Tooth
- Final Thoughts
- More Foodie Inspiration
The Best Places To Eat In Raleigh NC
To help you narrow down your search, we’ve broken this list up into old school Raleigh (historic places to eat), Burgers, NC-Style BBQ, Southern/American, Pizza, Seafood, Italian, Vegetarian, Mexican, Fine Dining, Breweries, and Bakeries.
Old School Raleigh
1. Big Ed’s City Market Restaurant
Looking for the best breakfast in Raleigh, Southern style? Look no further than Big Ed’s City Market Restaurant in the historic City Market near Moore Square.
Founded in 1958, at Big Ed’s you will get a taste of real Southern comfort and hospitality in a 170-seat restaurant.
What you can expect:
Food like what grandma used to make. Home cooked Southern breakfast and lunch plates in a laid-back cafe with funky antiques hanging from the old rafters.The red-eye gravy is a particular favorite!
This is old Raleigh charm, personable and attentive service, nestled amongst the comfort of Southern hospitality at its finest.
Popular items:
Their huge hot cakes are a local fav! They have a “hot cake challenge” – if you eat it all in 45-minutes or less you get a free t-shirt!
Also country ham and biscuits to die for, aged ribeye, pork loin, blackstrap molasses, the sweet tea, and the peach cobbler.
One of the classic downtown Raleigh restaurants perfect for everyone!
See our full review of Big Eds Raleigh here.
- Address: 220 Wolfe St, Raleigh
- Website: Bigedsnc.com
2. Hayes Barton Cafe & Dessertery
A classic Raleigh staple located in the historic Five Points neighborhood. Hayes Barton is still locally owned and one of the must eat places in Raleigh – loyal fans flock here for their HUGE and delicious cakes!
This cafe is a real throwback to a classic diner including photos of old celebrities and world war II soldiers and sailors.
What you can expect:
This is a cozy 50’s diner with a fun, friendly ambiance and quaint neighborhood feel.
You can expect great comfort food and amazing desserts. The decor gives you a feeling like you’re stepping back in time.
Popular items:
Their massive CAKESare a favorite in our household! Each slice is a mountain of decadence and big enough to share with 2 – 4 people.
The chicken pot pie is highly regarded, so is the meatloaf. They also have daily specials, which are always a hit. And don’t forget the milkshakes, which are heavenly!
Reservations are recommended for dinner, and you need to have 4 or more people to reserve a table.This is a must go when visiting Raleigh.
- Address: 2000 Fairview Road, Raleigh
- Website: Hayesbartoncafeanddessertery.com
3. The Mecca
Talking of old school Raleigh, The Mecca is the oldest of the restaurants in Raleigh and was founded by Greek immigrants in 1930.
With classic décor and a comfortably familiar menu, this family-owned mainstay serving Southern comfort food is a local institution that’s beloved by all in Raleigh.
The food is simple and unpretentious, but it’s legacy is what brings people back here time and time again.
What you can expect:
Historic setting oozes nostalgia, with red stools along a long counter, a black and white checkered floor, and heavy wooden booths.
It’s a quaint little diner with polite service and large servings of inexpensive, traditional Southern favorites for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Popular items:
I particularly love the ham and eggs and their pancakes for breakfast. Another popular dish is the fried chicken with collards, rice and gravy.
Seafood lovers should try the fried catfish with coleslaw. If you’re new to NC cuisine, try the chopped BBQ plate.
For lunch, the double-decker club sandwich is a hit, and The Garry Dorn Burger (a veal cutlet sandwich) is another staple of this restaurant. For healthier options, the Greek salad is pretty good.
This is a classic downtown hangout to experience “Raleigh of Old”. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time here. It’s a place everyone in Raleigh should dine at, at least once!
- Address: 13 E. Martin St., Raleigh
- Website: Mecca-restaurant.com
4. The Players Retreat
The Players Retreat, or PR as the locals call it, is one of the storied sports bars in Raleigh and a true landmark.
Established in 1951, it’s the oldest continuously operating tavern between Atlanta and Washington D.C.
Located in a prime location right near NC State University’s north campus off Hillsborough St, this place is a tradition with NC State students and alumni, but you’ll also find an eclectic mix of people here.
What you can expect:
This is the kind of local neighborhood bar I like to find when we travel. It has an old school sports bar feel with booths and bar stools, tables on the sidewalk, pool tables, and lots of TV screens for watching sports.
They have a focus on hamburgers and sandwiches, lots of great craft beers (local and from afar), and a bar boasting the largest collection of single malts in North Carolina.
Popular items:
Bernie and Hawaiian Burgers (all meat is ground in house and made fresh daily). Turkey club, chicken parmesan sub, fried oysters, cheese fries, potato skins and buffalo wings. Oh, and the scotch selection!
Player Retreat is a fun place to come with a group of friends, unwind after work, or hang out at night.It’s one of the best sports bars in Raleigh for sure.
- Address: 105 Oberlin Road, Raleigh
- Website: Playersretreat.net
5. State Farmers Market Restaurant
For another good old country breakfast place in Raleigh downtown, head to the State Farmers Market Restaurant, which was originally opened by Jackie Watkins, son of “Big Ed” Watkins, founder of Big Ed’s – do you see a theme here?
Like Big Ed’s, it also has an old-time feel with vintage decor and an old “farmhouse” style design.
What you can expect:
There’s a smorgasbord of choices of traditional Southern breakfast and lunch favorites. They serve large portions at a good prices.
This restaurant is a bright space with both indoor and outdoor tables, with checkered vinyl tablecloths, waitstaff in overalls, and you’re just steps away from the permanent farmers market.
Popular items:
Real fluffy buttermilk biscuits, huge chocolate chip pancakes, country fried steak, bacon.
Just like Big Ed’s this is like being at grandma’s house for dinner. It gets especially busy on the weekends, so get up early to beat the crowds.
- Address: 1240 Farmer’s Market Dr. Raleigh
- Website: Realbiscuits.com
Southern / American
6. Stanbury
I don’t even know where to start describing this place, so let me start here. If you’re looking for the best new restaurant to try, go here.
Stanbury is my new favorite restaurant in Raleigh, hands down!
Stanbury specializes in modern American cuisine, and it is such a quirky and interesting space, and the food, atmosphere, and service is outstanding!
What you can expect:
The menu is eclectic and adventurous, and this is the perfect place to order a bunch of shared small plates and try various dishes.
Their large plates are exceptional too if you want something for yourself. My photos do not do this place justice!
Popular Items:
The ribeye is probably the best ribeye I have ever had, better than all steak houses, and the mashed potatoes were incredible – I don’t know what they do with their food but keep doing it.
The menu changes almost daily, with a few staple menu items, and they update it on their Instagram and Facebook accounts.
I loved the open kitchen concept, there’s a great selection of beverages plus craft cocktails.
NOTE: walk-in guests only, no reservations accepted. And this place is popular, so arrive early!
We arrived close to opening time and were seated within 15-20 minutes, but they have a nice bar and space out front for pre-dinner drinks and small plates whilst you wait!!
- Address: 938 N Blount St, Raleigh
- Website: StanburyRaleigh.com
7. Irregardless Cafe
We love Irregardless. It could also go in the ‘old school Raleigh’ category as it’s been a Raleigh staple for decades being established in 1975 as the city’s first vegetarian restaurant.
But it also offers meat and seafood dishes, so there’s something for everyone – there’s a strong sense of bringing the whole community to the table here!
So for all you vegetarians/vegans out there, this a great place to go with your meat eating friends! And if you are gluten-senstive you will love that the menu has a large selection of gluten free items.
What you can expect:
They offer healthy and innovative meals with good portion sizes. It has a warm and fun atmosphere, with artsy and eclectic decor that is quite interesting.
They have attentive, knowledgeable and friendly staff, and the live music in the background that’s not too loud adds ambience. There’s also a cool little bar tucked away in the back.
Popular items:
We love their brunch dishes! The complimentary bread and scones are delicious, and we also love the vegan nachos. They also have vegan desserts – the cheesecake is awesome.
Don’t overlook the shrimp and gritis for brunch!
Last time we visited we tried the poblano pepper dish and it was fantastic! They also have a kids menu.
- Address: 901 W. Morgan St, Raleigh
- Website: Irregardless.com
You can read more options for vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Raleigh and gluten free restaurants in Raleigh
8. Parkside Restaurant
Located across from historic Nash Square and on the edge of the Warehouse District is Parkside, a retro-industrial restaurant serving traditional American comfort food the locals love!
What you can expect:
They serve delicious and filling Southern dishes in a variety of choices to suit all taste buds, and prices hard to beat for the quality.
There’s character and charm, from the warm red brick and reclaimed barn wood clad bar to the personable service.
And you can wash your meal down with one of the 25+ draft beers or one of their nice cocktails!
Popular items:
For lunch, a favorite of ours is the Chicken and Waffle Sandwich or The Parkside Burger. For dinner, I recommend the Prime Rib.
And check out their popular brunch menu on weekends.
- Address: 301 West Martin Street, Raleigh
- Website: ParksideRaleigh.com
9. Poole’s Diner
Poole’s is Ashley Christensen’s first Raleigh restaurant and has become a well-known modern diner with retro-chic charm serving seasonal comfort food, cocktails, and house desserts.
The Macaroni au gratin (pictured above) is one of the most famous dishes in Raleigh and this is the place to get it!
What you can expect:
They have a small menu written on a chalkboard with classic American seasonal comfort foods. The space is informal, cool, and has a good vibe and atmosphere.
It’s a cool bar reminiscent of an old soda fountain shop. It serves locally sourced farm-to-table offerings and is popular for brunch on Saturday and Sunday.
Popular items:
Macaroni au gratin (their take on mac n cheese) is undoubtedly what you should try here. They also have a rotating menu with new imaginative options daily.
They don’t take reservations, spaces are on a first-come, first-served basis. It’s a popular spot for locals and those visiting Raleigh, so be sure to arrive early to get a seat.
- Address: 426 S. McDowell St, Raleigh
- Website: ac-restaurants.com/pooles
10. Whiskey Kitchen
One of our favorite bars in Raleigh that also does excellent and inventive Southern food is Whiskey Kitchen. They can be found in a great location on the edge of the Warehouse District across from Nash Square.
Whiskey Kitchen is part whiskey bar, part Southern kitchen, and features a beautiful open space and hip venue with over 300 whiskies and craft cocktails.
What you can expect:
The space has a repurposed industrial feel and an inviting decor and atmosphere. Inside are tables, couches and bar seats – you can’t miss the impressive mural behind the bar.
There’s a garage door that opens in the summer to give access to the outside patio, which is super popular in the warmer months, and heated lamps for the chilly weather.
As you might expect, there’s a large selection of whiskeys, but you can try a whiskey flight if you are not sure what to order. They also have great beer options, wine and cocktails.
Popular items:
Some of our favorite dishes are the pickle jar, fried brussels, crispy broccoli, fried chicken sandwich, lamb burger, shrimp n’ grits pork BBQ sandwich, and banana pudding.
This is a fun place to eat in Raleigh for couples or with a group of friends.
- Address: 201 W Martin St, Raleigh
- Website: Whiskey.Kitchen
11. Beasley’s Chicken + Honey
Every time we drive or walk past Beasley’s Chicken + Honey there’s usually a line coming out the door. That has to tell you something.
Yep, it’s one of the most popular restaurants in Raleigh by famed Ashley Christensen, and is a great place for brunch, lunch, and dinner.
What you can expect:
Well, fried chicken of course, but they also serve great biscuits and gravy, sandwiches, bar snacks, desserts, beer, wine, and champagne.
Popular items:
I personally love the fried quarter chicken, chicken biscuits, fried chicken and waffles, pimento cheese and fried bologna starters, their southern sides.
This is a cool place to introduce a friend to southern food if you haven’t tried any before.
- Address: 426 S. McDowell St, Raleigh
- Website: ac-restaurants.com/beasleys
Pizzas
12. Oakwood Pizza Box
Is this the best pizza in Raleigh? Locals in the know and re-locators from New York will direct you to Oakwood Pizza Box on North Person Street for the best pizza! I would recommend their pizza over any other in Raleigh.
It’s so good, they say, and their pepperoni pizza is like Grimaldi’s of Brooklyn, NY.
What you can expect:
You can expect authentic New York-style pizza, since it’s run by a New York native. It has a simple menu with three basic pizza pies; cheese, square, white, each 18″ in diameter, and you can build on those with extra ingredients, at $2 each.
Or, you can order just a slice of pizza heaven.
There’s a small and cozy atmosphere, with some booths, high-top tables and a counter/bar.
Popular items:
The homemade sauce is a must try! Their sausage is particularly nice on pizza, plus all the variety of toppings you can add.
I always order their combo special: 18″ pizza + 6 pack of beer. They have a decent salad and good beer and wine offerings.
- Address: 610 N Person St, Raleigh
- Website: Oakwoodpizzabox.com
13. Lilly’s Pizza
Another fantastic local pizza joint located off of Glenwood Avenue in Historic Five Points, is Lilly’s. This pizza joint serves up delicious pizzas using only the most natural, local, and organic foods available.
Their dough contains only 100% Certified organic and kosher stone-milled, whole-wheat flour from Lindley Mills, from Graham, NC.
What you can expect:
This is the place to go if you want thick crust pizza. It has a cozy and unique atmosphere.
All their dishes use organic ingredients, and for carnivores, enjoy select cuts of the finest meats available.
Vegetarian and vegan eaters are in luck with their large number of healthy vegetables on the menu.
They also have terrific gluten free bases, and a large selection of great salads.
Popular items:
Some of our favorite pizzas are Dante’s Inferno, Super Duper, The Buddha, and The Gus.
- Address: 1813 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
- Website: lillyspizza.com
14. Frank’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant
Pay a visit to Frank’s Pizza, a family owned and operated pizza joint, which has been one of Southeast Raleigh’s best known secrets for more than 30 years! They are known for serving up some of the best authentic pizzas in the city.
Conveniently located off New Bern Rd in a strip mall, this a “not-so-fancy” family-style pizza place and a true hidden gem that’s cherished among the locals.
What you can expect:
They serve specialty pizzas using homemade thin crust baked to perfection, NY style. All their pizzas are made with fresh ingredients, the cheese is gooey, and made with amazing tomato sauce.
They serve big slices, and also serve pastas and Italian specialties, sandwiches, salads, and have a kids menu.
The restaurant has an old wood decor, family atmosphere, welcoming staff.
Popular items:
My favorite dishes are the Rio Ranch, Pepperoni pizza, the meatballs, steak and cheese hoagie, and even the wings are good.
- Address: 2030 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh
- Website: Frankspizzaraleigh.com
15. Trophy Brewing & Pizza
Who doesn’t like a pizza and beer combo? So for a good slice of pizza washed down with some excellent craft beers in Raleigh, it’s hard to go past Trophy Brewing & Pizza.
This locally owned restaurant is located right on the edge of downtown on W. Morgan St, within an easy walk of the popular Warehouse and Glenwood South Districts. It has a real neighborhood feel that invites you in.
What you can expect:
You can expect thin crust and creative, specialty pizzas with delightful combinations. They have several flavors of sauce, different cheeses and bread.You can build your own pizza, enjoy a generous sized salad, of try their owned brewed beer, plus cocktails and wine.
There’s limited indoor seating with most of their seating outdoors on their cozy patio (heated in winter), and it has a low-key vibe.
Popular items:
The Daredevil (spicy), lamb sausage & we found it on a pizza.Consider getting small pizzas to share on your first visit to taste test a few. But if you’re really hungry, go large!
- Address: 827 W Morgan St, Raleigh
- Website: Trophybrewing.com
Barbecue
16. The Pit Authentic Barbecue
North Carolina is a BBQ state and you might have to loosen your belt at The Pit, who proudly serves authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked Eastern-style barbecue.
They also have all the traditional Southern sides from collards to coleslaw.If you’re new to NC BBQ, this is the place to go.
What you can expect:
It has a smart-casual setting, enjoyable atmosphere in a clean and comfortable environment. They have fast and friendly service in a great location in the Warehouse District.
Popular items:
Beef Brisket, Baby Back Ribs, Southern Fried Chicken, the Big Boy Burger, Pimento Cheese Balls, and Heirloom Cabbage Collards.
They serve biscuits and hushpuppies with each meal.
The prices are fair and there’s a good beer list. It’s definitely one of the best BBQ restaurants in Raleigh!
- Address: 328 W Davie St, Raleigh
- Website: ThePit-Raleigh.com
17. Clyde Cooper’s BBQ
BBQ is a tradition in North Carolina, and if BBQ is your thing, then Clyde Cooper’s, which opened in 1938, is one of the longest-running barbecue restaurants in NC and beloved by locals.
If something has been around since 1938, they must be doing something right.Right?
What you can expect:
This is a downtown Raleigh staple in a square room with counter seats, booths and tables. It has a casual and relaxed atmosphere, and they serve good sized portions for the money.
Popular items:
Make sure to try the brisket, ribs, pulled pork, or fried chicken. They say it’s the best BBQ in downtown Raleigh for the price. Come taste a Raleigh staple for yourself
- Address: 327 S Wilmington St, Raleigh
- Website: Clydecoopersbbq.com
VIDEO: Clyde Cooper’s BBQ
Burgers
18. MoJoe’s Burger Joint
Craving a burger? Head to MoJoe’s, a classic neighborhood burger joint serving some of the best burgers in Raleigh.
This is quintessential old Raleigh burger joints and feels like stepping back in time. People come here for a diverse crowd, fun atmosphere, and nice patio area which offers year round seating.
What you can expect:
They serve hand made patties, and you can choose from a 6 ounce, 10 ounce, or “Hall of Fame” one pounder. They also have gluten-free buns available.
They sell 12 types of local beers and have a kids menu.
Popular items:
I love the Ranchero Burger. You can also build your own burger (plenty of options and combinations).
For vegetarians, try the bean burger, and pair it with fried pickles. Try their ranch for dipping fries or chips.
- Address: 620 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
- Website: Mojoesburgerjoint.com
19. Burger Village
If you’re looking for grass-fed, organic, and exotic burgers look no further than Burger Village in Glenwood South. I like to eat as healthy and as clean as possible at home, and that continues when eating out in Raleigh and this is my new go-to burger joint!
Opening in Raleigh in 2023, on the menu you’ll findorganic, non-GMO, and grass-fed meats, including exotic meats like bison, elk, boar, and ostrich, plus your standard offerings such as beef, salmon, and chicken.
Your non-meat eater friends are in luck too, with severalvegetarian and vegan options, and for those with dietary requirements they have gluten-free buns (or lettuce wraps).
Excellent appetizers and sides too that are cooked innon-GMO rice bran oil, including the best onion rings I’ve tasted in the Triangle area, plus Cajun seasoned fries, traditional wings, guac & chips, cauliflower tenders, large salads, and more!
Don’t sleep on their signature cocktails. We enjoyed our Smoky Old Fashioned and Mango Mojito! Or choose from a range of local craft beers or wait for it,organic wines.
For the non-alcoholic drinkers, they have refreshing sodas andhand-spun milkshakesin a variety of flavors. Read our fullreview of Burger Village Raleigh. They also have great lunch deals $15 for burger + fries + soda. You can read more about that and the Burger Village Difference here.
- Address:510 Glenwood Ave #103, Raleigh
- Website:BurgerVillage.com
20. Char-Grill
It doesn’t get much more Raleigh than Char-Grill, think local version of Shake Shack. Char Grill is a local fast-food chain that’s been serving charcoal-grilled burgers fresh off the grill since 1959.
It’s one of our go-to places to eat in Raleigh to grab a quick burger, and our kids love their shakes and fries!
What you can expect:
Char-Grill is like taking a trip down memory lane! It’s a fun burger joint with a true old fashioned feel.
Just placing your order is a part of the experience – you fill out a paper order sheet with a pencil and wait while your food is cooked to order.
Popular items:
All of the burgers, hot dogs, fries and shakes are good. It’s that simple folks.
The menu might be simple, but simple is often best!
It does get crowded around lunch time, and it’s great for late night munchies too.
- Address: 618 Hillsborough St, Raleigh
- Website: Chargrillusa.com
21. CowBar Burgers & Fries
When we visit Morgan Street Food Hall, more often than not we’re ordering one of the delicious burgers from CowBar, one of our favorite places in Raleigh for burgers.
I love that they’re a small local business. My favorite is the Southern Classic (pictured above).
What you can expect:
You can expect big and tasty southern burgers, quality patties, all made fresh to order. You can also get lettuce wraps for those avoiding gluten.
There’s something for everyone at this restaurant in a trendy urban food hall. It’s probably the best vegan burger in Raleigh.
Popular items:
I personally love the Truffle Burger and Truffle fries. We also dig the Southern Classic and Vegan Stacker.
- Address: 411 W. Morgan St, Raleigh
- Website: CowBarBurger.com
22. Pit Authentic BBQ – Big Boy Burger
Ok, here is another worthy mention of The Pit Authentic Barbecue joint just because of their signature burger. When you eat here, don’t miss their Big Boy Burger!
Some other popular dishes are the two house-ground brisket patties, western BBQ sauce, pulled pork, pimento cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion straws.
Their dishes are amazingly big and tasty! I changed out the pulled pork for pulled turkey, and it was delicious!
23. Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar
Craving a burger with attitude? Bad Daddy’s has MASSIVE and tasty burgers with gourmet toppings and hand-cut fries, amazing fried pickles, cool decor and friendly staff.
Yeah it’s a chain, but at least it originates from NC (Charlotte) and Bad Daddy’s commit to sourcing local and fresh ingredients whenever possible.
What you can expect:
You can expect huge burgers. Their hand cut fries, or sweet potato fries, with a special house bbq sauce is to die for.
They also have great non-meat options too, and gluten-free buns or sturdy lettuce wraps, plus a good selection of local NC beers.
It’s family-friendly and has a cheap kids menu.
Popular items:
Don’t miss the bacon cheeseburger on steroids. You can also build your own burgers (so many ingredients to choose from). I love their fried pickles and build your own salads!
- Address:111 Seaboard Ave, Raleigh
- Website: Baddaddysburger.com
Fine Dining
24. Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern
For an incredible dining experience, look no further than Second Empire Restaurant & Tavern, which is consistently ranked one of the best restaurants in Raleigh for fine dining.
This downtown Raleigh restaurant is a recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award. It’s an elegant American restaurant set in a historic, circa-1879 Second Empire house that speaks to the original character of the city.
What you can expect:
Expect spectacular service and presentation, with an intimate and magical ambiance. It boasts old fashioned architecture and history, and a menu of gourmet cuisine.
There’s the main dining room upstairs, then a more-casual tavern and bar downstairs, which still feels classy.
It’s truly a foodie experience for a special occasion.
Popular items:
We really like the Empire Seafood Paella, Grilled Australian Lamb Rack, Roasted Five Spice Pennsylvania Duck Breast, Grilled Chilean Verlasso Salmon, and Empire Chocolate Souffle for dessert.
Reservations are recommended as it’s a popular spot. Read our review of Second Empire Tavern here.
- Address: 330 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh
- Website: Second-Empire.com
25. Crawford & Son
Looking for a casual and cozy neighborhood restaurant in Historic Oakwood? Crawford & Son is the place to go for innovative food in Raleigh that’s a taste of the familiar, with a twist of the unexpected.
It’s well known as one of the best restaurants in Raleigh for outstanding service, ambiance, food presentation, and craft cocktails.
What you can expect:
The thoughtful menu, crafted by head chef and owner, Chef Scott Crawford, is both innovative and flavorful and designed to ignite your taste buds.
They also have attentive service, delicious food with creative flair and attention to detail, a nice ambiance, and fun cocktails.
Popular items:
Don’t skip the Warm Malted Wheat Rolls, Beef Short Rib, and Peaches Cobbler.
- Address: 618 N. Person St, Raleigh
- Website: Crawfordandsonrestaurant.com
26. Death & Taxes
Another popular fine dining restaurant in Raleigh is Death and Taxes, located in an elegant building in downtown Raleigh that was once a mortuary and a tax office (hence the name).
This restaurant features an open kitchen with an emphasis on wood-fired fare with Southern ingredients from chef Ashley Christensen (a James Beard Award winning local chef).
What you can expect:
You can expect an intimate dining setting in a beautifully elegant and comfortable space without being too loud, and impeccable service. They serve incredible food and have an extensive wine and drink list.
Popular items:
We really love the Roasted Oysters, North Carolina fish, and Grilled Octopus. It’s absolutely one of the best restaurants in Raleigh for a date night.
It’s another popular spot, so reservations are recommended.
- Address: 426 S. McDowell St, Raleigh
- Website: ac-restaurants.com/death-taxes
Breweries & Bars
There are plenty of awesome breweries in Raleigh (and bars), and whilst they all have good beer, not many of them serve great food or have a full-kitchen Here is a select few.
27. Wye Hill Kitchen & Brewing
Come for their refreshing brews and unique and creative food options, and then stay for the incredible views of the downtown Raleigh skyline.
Besides the drinks, Wye Hill Kitchen & Brewing is our favorite brewery to eat at. Their food is next level and some of the best we’ve eaten in the city.
What you can expect:
Delicious and innovative meals with a healthy twist, an amazing outdoor patio area (covered) with spectacular elevated views of downtown.
Of course, you can expect refreshing craft beers, signature cocktails, and a decent wine list.
It has a casual, fun atmosphere that’s perfect for a group of friends or a date. There’s also indoor seating, lounge area, plus a bar. Wonderful owners and courteous staff.
Popular items:
Don’t miss the Roasted Beet Hummus, Deviled Eggs, and their Burgers (made with a premium blend of chuck and short rib), pair it with the Virtual Insanity IPA.
They also have vegan options and a kids menu.
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- Address: 201 S Boylan Ave, Raleigh
- Website: Wyehill.com
28. The Raleigh Times
A timeless watering hole named after the former newspaper that occupied this 100 year old building, The Raleigh Times has multiple levels and an open rooftop.
Probably the most famous of bars in Raleigh – even Obama had a campaign beer here – The Raleigh Times serve up quality American pub grub.
What you can expect:
Historic building vibes and antique memorabilia, paired with quality bar food, good burgers – they make their patties from scratch – and great sandwiches.They have a great selection of local craft beers and Belgian beers.
Popular items:
The special dish is the The Raleigh Times Burger (made with the highest quality chuck ground in-house every day), and people also love the Nachos, Far East Reuben, Fried Pickles, and Cobb salad.
They also offer quality breakfast options too (great pancakes and French toast).
- Address: 14 E Hargett St, Raleigh
- Website: Raleightimesbar.com
Seafood
29. 42nd St. Oyster Bar & Seafood Grill
If you love seafood, a relaxed atmosphere, and good service, then head to The 42nd St.
This Oyster Bar has been a Southern Seafood tradition in Raleigh since 1931 and is one of the most popular and famous places to eat seafood in Raleigh.
What you can expect:
You can expect classic charm (white table clothes, checkerboard floors, metal bar stool chairs around the oyster bar) at a landmark seafood restaurant.
As you can expect from an oyster bar, they have great oysters, plus fried seafood, a fun atmosphere, and exceptional service.
They also have really good Bloody Mary’s and NC draft beers, and a lot of good choices for non-seafood eaters.
Come on Fridays or Saturdays for live music.
Popular items:
Some of my favorite dishes are the Pimento Cheese Oysters, Baked Crab Artichoke Dip, Buffalo Shrimp & Grits, and Clam Chouder. The complimentary Hushpuppies are also great, and they have a nice selection of desserts.
- Address: 508 West Jones Street, Raleigh
- Website: 42ndstoysterbar.com
30. Jack’s Seafood & Soul Food Restaurant
Although it looks rundown and like a no-frills hole-in-the wall type restaurant, Jack’s Seafood & Soul Food is one of the most beloved local restaurants.
It has been serving fried seafood and soul food to happy locals and visitors for years.
What you can expect:
They specialize in delicious and reasonably-priced fried seafood and good old Southern country cooking. They have a simple menu but to the point.
All their food is made-to-order with large portions and good prices. You can also call in your order for expedited service.
Popular items:
We love the fried catfish plate, fried okra, fried chicken, shrimp burgers, and sweet potato pie. We also pair it with the lemonade.
- Address: 5416 Rock Quarry Rd, Raleigh
- Website: JacksSeafoodAndSoulFood.com
Italian
31. Cafe Luna
Looking for delicious Italian restaurants in Raleigh? Cafe Luna has been serving Tuscan-accented Italian fare in an airy, art-filled space since 1996.
It’s not just the authentic cuisine that will transport you to Italy, but also the original artwork hanging on the walls.
What you can expect:
They have excellent Italian food with quality ingredients and generous portions, a friendly atmosphere, wonderful service, and pleasant owners. As you might expect from an Italian restaurant, they have a great wine selection, too.
They also serve complimentary bread with nice olive oil for dipping. It’s reasonably priced, considering it’s fantastic location in downtown.
Popular items:
Pretty much everything on the menu is well prepared and flavorful. The pasta dishes are all wonderful (gluten-free options available), and people also love the lasagne, the veal, calamari fritti, followed by the cheesecake for dessert.
Dinner reservations are recommended on weekends. It’s a great spot for a date, business meeting, or family dinner.
- Address: 136 East Hargett St, Raleigh
- Website: Cafeluna.com
32. Gravy
We didn’t pay any attention to Gravy initially because we had no idea that ‘gravy’ refers to Italian pasta sauce (we thought it was another meat based/Southern restaurant), but once we learned what was we were quick to book a table.
Turns out, Gravy was a hidden gem that we discovered! We think it’s one of the best Italian restaurants in downtown, and we love it’s a warm and inviting atmosphere with a super cozy courtyard in a prime location!
What you can expect:
You can expect authentic and traditional Italian-American dishes prepared with their signature gravy (hearty tomato sauce) that is made fresh daily.
There’s a focus on using seasonal ingredients, putting a modern twist on classic dishes, and providing a warm, friendly and comfortable atmosphere. They also have gluten free options.
Popular items:
Don’t miss the risotto balls, the lasagne, the gnocchi, tagliatelle bolognese, chicken parmigiana, and eggplant pie. Wash it down with a glass of Tuscany red wine!
- Address: 135 S Wilmington St
- Website: GravyRaleigh.com
33. Vic’s Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria
Local and family-owned by Italians, Vic’s serves authentic Italian cuisine and New York style pizza, as well as a wide variety of delicious pastas and entrees in healthy portions.
The owner, Mario, has been serving guests his family recipes for nearly 30 years, and in 1998 opened Vic’s in the Historic City Market neighborhood of downtown Raleigh.
What you can expect:
There’s a wide array of choices using fresh and local ingredients. Their lunch and dinner specials change daily, and they serve generous sized pasta portions at reasonable prices.
This is a family-friendly restaurant with a warm and familiar atmosphere that’s loved by locals and visitors. They also have friendly and efficient service.
Popular items:
Their specialty pizzas are a must! I also love the penne alla vodka, calzones, and complimentary garlic knots. They also have gluten free pizza bases and it’s delicious!
- Address: 331 Blake Street, Raleigh
- Website: Vicsitalianrestaurant.com
Mexican
34. Centro
Want modern Mexican food right in the heart of downtown Raleigh? Head to Centro which utilizes organic and local ingredients in flavorful ways in an energetic setting.
What you can expect:
They serve original and creative options at reasonable prices. I love their craft tequila cocktails which pairs nicely with their dishes.
It’s a funky little place with a laid back Mexican vibe and atmosphere. They have friendly and courteous staff.
Popular items:
You can’t can’t go wrong with any of their tacos. They have excellent salsa and the habanero, a house made hot sauce. They have a vast lunch menu with many items under $10.
Saturday brunch is also really popular, so reservations are recommended, especially for dinner on weekends.
- Address: 106 S Wilmington St
- Website: CentroRaleigh.com
35. Gringo A Go Go
Gringo A Go Go is another popular Mexican restaurant known for their colorful outdoor patio area and authentic Mexican food (plus many vegan options). It’s easy to understand why they are so popular after you’ve been!
What to expect:
This low-key authentic Mexican Restaurant has a lovely neighborhood atmosphere in the heart of downtown Raleigh with a highlight being the outdoor patio surrounded by plants making for a fun place to eat and converse.
Popular Items:
Popular menu items include the tacos, chorizo cheese dip, quesadillas, guacamole ed chilaquiles with carnitas, spinach empanadas, delicious vegetarian and vegan options, great margaritas and full bar including Mezcal.
Read our review of their brunch here.
- Address: 100 N Person St, Raleigh
- Website: GringoRaleigh.com
36. La Santa Modern Mexican Food
One of the most popular Mexican restaurants in Raleigh is located in the lively Glenwood South District.
La Santa serves up authentic and traditional tasting Mexican food with a fun modern spin. Their food is fresh, flavorful and filling.
What you can expect:
You can expect a fun atmosphere and vibe with interesting and colorful decor. They have friendly and helpful service, and music that keeps the mood light and energetic.
All specials are $7 on Monday – Friday from 11:00am – 2:30pm
Popular items:
Their signature burrito (Burrito Momia – a burrito wrapped with bacon) is a hit! They have great guacamole, and we love the ceviche and queso on the side. They have great chips and salsa, and many different margaritas made with fresh fruit.
They also have a dedicated vegan menu. This is a fun spot to eat with friends or your partner! Don’t miss these other Mexican restaurants in Raleigh.
- Address: 222 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh
- Website: Lasantanc.com
Asia
37. Bida Manda
After traveling through Laos for three weeks, we know Laotian food well and as far as the authentic food quality and ambiance at Bida Manda goes, it is hands down our favorite of theAsian food restaurants in Raleigh.
Well respected for itsauthentic Laotian cuisineand showcasing the culinary traditions of Laos, Bida Manda serves a variety of Lao dishes in a wonderful space with Lao-inspired decor that always takes us back to our time exploring this Southeast Asian country.
What you can expect:
The offerings are the most authentic taste of Southeast Asia that we’ve had in Raleigh with the true flavors of Asia filling your mouth with every bite.
Popular Items:
One of our favorite dishes from Asia can be found here, and a dish we used to eat almost daily living in Bangkok –Papaya Salad, with Crispy Dill andLemongrass Trout.
Appetizers we love include theCrispy Rice Lettuce Wraps(hand-tossed crunchy coconut rice with fresh herbs, fried garlic, shallot crisp, peanuts, eggs, lime, and baby romaine lettuce), and theCrispy Chicken Wings(six crispy chicken wings served with a choice of three house-made sauces Panang Curry, Hot Sweet Chili, or Lao Spicy Roasted Habañero Peanut.
For another entree suggestion, we keep falling back on is theManda Amphone’s Curry with chicken(slow-cooked house coconut curry with fresh root vegetables, and jasmine rice).
Vegetarian and vegan diners are well catered to, as are gluten free. Bida Manda also offers an impressive drink menu.
- Address:222 S Blount St, Raleigh
- Website:BidaManda.com
38. Tonbo Ramen
At Tonbo, they do authentic ramen made from scratch. Each bowl is crafted in an open kitchen where you can see them prepare your ramen bowl, and you choose from slow cooked ramen broths including the signature pork bone Tonkostu broth, a light soy Shoyu broth, or a pure vegetarian option broth.
They have a seafood ramen and a “broth-less” dish too!
What you can expect:
Each bowl is prepared with toppings that pair well with the different ramen noodles and different broths – Berkshire pork belly, dumplings, seafood, and even a fried chicken quarter are some of the toppings available.
Popular Items:
Popular items are the Tonkotsu ramen bowl, the Izakaya Chicken Karage, pork belly buns, soy marinated crispy chicken, and spicy tender miso wings that are grilled over an open flame. For dessert, we have matcha mochi doughnuts.
Plus, upstairs they have a cozy Izakaya (Japanese small plate bar) where they serve craft cocktails, sake, Japanese whiskey, cold beer and even “adult” slushies. The Izakaya menu consists of small plates that are great for sharing.
- Address: 211 S Wilmington St, Raleigh
- Website: TonboRamen.com
39. Sushi O
One of the top recommended sushi restaurants in Raleigh is Sushi O, conveniently located in the Glenwood South District.Whilst they also serve curries, noodles, soups, and salads, they make excellent sushi.
What you can expect:
Expect a large choice of specialty rolls with amazing flavors plus a menu with Japanese, Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese options.
Their dishes have outstanding presentation, and the restaurant boasts a fun atmosphere with music, excellent service, good sake and great mojitos.
Popular items:
Don’t miss the Sushi Bar lunch specials, crazy salmon roll, spicy tuna tigress roll, cucumber special roll, and vegetarian rolls. You can never go wrong with the Bento Box, oh and be sure to try the miso soup.
- Address: 222 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh
- Website: Sushioraleigh.com
40. Sushi Mon
Another popular sushi joint in Raleigh is Sushi Mon. The owner (and one of the chefs) at Sushi Mon has worked at top sushi places in San Francisco and Las Vegas and knows his stuff.
This is an “above average” sushi bar – not BOGO sushi. In fact, some call it a premium or fine dining sushi bar.
What you can expect:
They have two large bars (liquor or sushi) you can sit at, or dining tables as well. They serve fresh, authentic, and delicious sushi using the best ingredients, coupled with courteous and fast service.
Sushi Mon is gaining a growing reputation as one of the best sushi restaurants in Raleigh.
Popular items:
We love the Nigiri Omakase, Sashimi plate, their Nigiri menu, the Truffle Tuna Roll, and the Ultimate Shrimp & Scallop.
- Address: 3800 Glenwood Ave #100, Raleigh
- Website: Sushimonraleigh.com
41. City Market Sushi
One of our favoriteAsian restaurants in Raleighis City Market Sushi. If you’re seeking a slightly upscale Sushi restaurant in the heart of the city, putCity Market Sushion your list.
The ambiance is on point with decorative art adorning the walls, black and white decor, and modern wooden tables and chairs creating an intimate space perfect for a date night or dinner with friends.Our daughter loved the sushi from here – it was her birthday dinner treat.
- Address:315 Blake St, Raleigh
- Website:citymarketsushi.net
Other Sushi restaurants in Raleigh that come highly recommended include O-Ku Sushi
Mediterranean
42. Taverna Agora Greek Kitchen & Bar
For an authentic Greek dining experience that will remind you of your trips to Greece, head to Taverna Agora Greek Kitchen & Bar.
Get among the atmosphere and vibe on the lovely rooftop and enjoy hand-crafted cocktails, lunch and dinner, or Sunday brunch.
What you can expect:
They serve Greek and Mediterranean dishes in a casual and inviting atmosphere, with courteous and knowledgeable staff. And one of the best upstairs patio settings in Raleigh for a relaxed view of the city.
Popular items:
Flambéed Saganaki, Baklava Sticky Buns, Chicken Mykonos, Grecian Grill (meant for a family to share, a mix of Grilled Chicken, Gyro, Meatballs Keftedes, herb-marinated Lamb Chops, Lamb burger. We also love their Sunday brunch menu.
Read our full review of Taverna Agora Raleigh
- Address: 326 Hillsborough St, Raleigh
- Website: TavernaAgora.com
43. Neomonde Mediterranean
Lovers of Lebanese and Mediterranean food know where to go in Raleigh, and that’s Neomonde.
This cafe that serves Lebanese light fare, fresh breads and other Mediterranean dishes has been a staple for Raleigh locals for years who crave authentic Middle Eastern food.
What you can expect:
Tasty organic and locally sourced food and plenty of gluten free and vegan/vegetarian options.Everything is made fresh, they have large portions, reasonable prices, fast service, personable staff, and friendly owners.
Popular items:
We love the fresh pita and hummus, the shish kabobs, lots of healthy salads. They also have a great tea selection, and selection of vegan and gluten free products.
There’s also a little Lebanese store attached to buy your favorites to bring home. Neomonde is a must if you’re craving some good Mediterranean food!
- Address: 3817 Beryl Road, Raleigh
- Website: Neomonde-mediterranean-restaurant-raleigh
44. Sitti
This popular Middle Eastern restaurant serves up modern versions of authentic Lebanese dishes in an airy room with a communal table and art deco bar.
Located on the corner of Wilmington and Hargett streets in downtown, Sitti’s cuisine is made fresh in house daily.
What you can expect:
They have really good Middle Eastern food, with something on the menu for everyone, including vegetarian options and kids menu.
It has an antique Art Deco bar with Lebanese liquors, beer and wine, plus French wines and local craft beers, backed by an upbeat atmosphere.
Popular items:
Great pita’s and dip, hot mezze (kibbeh), house-baked flatbreads, chicken/lamb/beef shawarma, falafel, house-made flatbreads.
- Address: 137 S Wilmington St
- Website: Sitti-raleigh.com
45. Vidrio
Located in the heart of the entertaining Glenwood South District, Vidrio is a stylish and tapas style Mediterranean restaurant perfect for a date night or large party with plates sharing options available to provide a full sensory experience.
Known for their beautiful aesthetics and inviting modern ambience, it may feel like you are dining in an art museum with multiple levels and areas for seating.
You can expect above average service and attention to detail with the food, which is delicately crafted and flavorful.
It has an expansive menu with lots of vegetarian starters, great drink selections and an award winning wine collection.
Reservations recommended, especially for Friday and Saturday nights.
Food Halls
47. Morgan Street Food Hall
We love the concept of a food hall. Similar to a food court with all the choices in one spot, but with higher quality food and ambiance.
Morgan Street Food Hall is located in the thriving Warehouse District and the first of its kind in Raleigh, a 22,000 square feet of space inside a repurposed warehouse.
What you can expect:
20 different food concepts showcasing local eateries housed in food stalls or free standing kiosks.
Lively atmosphere and a popular place for the community to hang out.It’s a fantastic spot for families or groups of friends with different food tastes.
Popular vendors:
CowBar Burger, Oak City Fish & Chips, Curry in a Hurry, Oak City Fish and Chips. See all vendors here.
- Address: 411 West Morgan St
- Website: MorganFoodHall.com
48. Transfer Co. Food Hall
Housed in the historic Carolina Coach Garage and Shops, Transfer Co. Food Hall is the other of the two food halls in downtown Raleigh.
There’s 50,000+ square feet of renovated warehouse space that’s now home to 12+ different vendors and a place for the community to gather through food.
What you can expect:
A cool neighborhood vibe in an old warehouse building refitted in modern industrial chic.
Inside is bright and open, cozy upper level space, and an outdoor patio.
You’ll find a nice variety of food choices including burgers, seafood, asian, italian, mexican, bagels, beer and wine.
Popular Vendors:
Benchwarmer’s Bagels, Mama Crow’s Burgers, Captain Cookie & The Milkman. See all vendors here.
- Address: 500 E Davie St, Raleigh
- Website: Transfercofoodhall.com
Bakeries
49. Boulted Bread
Bread and pastry lovers listen up. Boulted Bread is that chic local neighborhood bakery you’ve been craving that features pastries and loaves of bread made with local, organic grains.
This bakery is a real locals favorite, serving craft bread and pastries ranging from flaky croissants and sweet, fruit-filled tarts to savory breakfast quiches.
What you can expect:
Phenomenal artisan bread and sweet and savory pastries created in a bright, rustic bakery that’s small in size but big on quality and run by wonderful people.
Popular items:
The Morning Bun. Chocolate Croissants. Nordic Rye Bread. And the staff favorite is the Baguette.
- Address: 328 Dupont Cir, Raleigh, NC 27603
- Website: BoultedBread.com
50. Union Special
Union Special is a popular full service bakeshop and café in the renovated Gateway Plaza off Capital Blvd. They produce bread, sweet and savory pastries, cookies, and cafe fare.
What you can expect:
It’s a bakery but so much more! A evolving cafe menu serving breakfast and lunch, creative sandwiches, vegan options, a kids menu, coffee and even beer.
Most dishes are made from scratch. All the flours sourced exclusively from Lindley Mills in Graham, NC
Popular items:
Their top quality daily breads are a must-try! Also check out The Union Egg Sandwich, Blue Corn Cookie, and Vegan Sweet Potato Chocolate Chip Cookie.
- Address: 2409 Crabtree Blvd, Raleigh
- Website: Uninospecialbread.com
51. Yellow Dog Bread Company
Yellow Dog Bread Company is a coffee shop and bakery specializing in handmade artisan breads and southern influenced pastries.
What you can expect:
A small and local neighborhood bakery with fresh baked bread daily, croissants, rolls, sandwiches, cookies, cakes and coffee. A cute seating area to meet with friends.
Popular items:
Their bread is of course the most popular item, along with the almond croissants. We love the cranberry pecan scone, sticky buns, maple bacon scones and crostinis. Our kids love the chocolate chip scone, and homemade pop tarts.
I also like their iced chai vanilla latte.
- Address: 219 East Franklin Street
- Website: Yellowdogbread.com
Sweet Tooth
52. The Cupcake Shoppe Bakery
Cozy and stylish light filled cafe bakery whipping up bespoke cakes & cupcakes using fresh, high end, local ingredients.
They’ve been baking from scratch each morning for over 10 years and whilst their specialty is cupcakes, they also boast a full espresso bar, breakfast pastries, croissants, and muffins.
What you can expect:
Wide variety of cupcakes including a weekly special and gluten free/vegan options, plus cookies, bars, brownies, seasonal ice cream sandwiches, homemade marshmallows.
They proudly serve locally roasted Joe Van Gogh coffee and espresso that you can enjoy on their patio.
Popular items:
Pretty in Pink (signature fresh strawberry cupcake with strawberry buttercream!) it’s to die for. Also the Brown Betty, Big Red. Their gluten free cupcakes are delicious too.
- Address: 104 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh
- Website: Thecupcakeshopperaleigh.com
53. Lucettegrace
When you are downtown in the Fayetteville Street area and craving some great macarons or a one of a kind pastry, Lucettegrace is a contemporary patisserie located near the Convention Center.
What you can expect:
French inspired desserts and delicious, sweet and savory baked goods. They have solid lunch options (soup/sandwiches/salads).
It’s a bright and clean space with large windows that look out into the street. Their menu changes frequently, so don’t just visit once!
Popular items:
People come for the macarons (huge variety of flavors) and our kids enjoyed the Good hot chocolate.
- Address: 235 Salisbury St, Raleigh
- Website: Lucettegrace.com
54. Bittersweet
If you enjoy the concept of a dessert bar, a place where you can get bourbon with your pie, champagne with your cake, or Irish whiskey in your coffee, Bittersweet serves up delicious desserts, coffee and cocktails.
What you can expect:
You can expect a fun atmosphere, nostalgic decor, and good music playing. All of the desserts are made in-house, many to choose from – none dairy-free.
They have excellent cocktails, desserts and service. It’s not a big place so fills up quickly, especially on weekend nights.
Popular items:
Pumpkin creme brulee, Derby Pie, S’mores Sundae, Salty Chipwich Ice Cream Sandwich, the cocktails.
- Address: 16 E. Martin St, Raleigh
- Website: Bittersweetraleigh.com
55. Videri Chocolate Factory
Ok chocolates lovers, it’s time to rejoice! Come check out the Videri Chocolate Factory and retail space and sample yummy chocolate.
Also now selling soft serve ice cream. The attached cafe Black & White is a full espresso bar serving up great coffees (how about a mocha made with their chocolate!)
What you can expect:
A behind the scenes look at the chocolate-making process from start to finish. Top notch service from knowledgeable staff.
They serve rich, high quality chocolate, hand-made chocolate with many choices, vegan options, and allergy friendly. They source organic and fair trade ingredients.
Popular items:
Make sure to try the bonbons, all the chocolate bars, and hot cocoa.
- Address: 327 W Davie St, Raleigh
- Website: Viderichocolatefactory.com
56. Two Roosters Ice Cream
Two Roosters was founded by a NC State University alum. Initially roaming the streets of Raleigh in a turquoise 1965 Ford truck, it was such a hit they opened brick-and-mortar locations in 2017.
Located on Person St near Oakwood and Mordecai, their handcrafted ice cream features seasonal and permanent flavors – often inspired by local events and restaurants.
What you can expect:
You can expect unusual creations with quality ingredients. It’s a cute, small space, which often has a line out the door.
Popular items
We love the Earl Grey Lemon Cookie Dough, Blackberry Hibiscus, and Coffee Bourbon flavors.
- Address: 215 E Franklin St, Raleigh
- Website: Tworoosters.com
Final Thoughts
I hope this post helped you discover some great places to eat in Raleigh, NC.
One of the things we love about Raleigh’s foodie scene is there is a multitude of diverse food cultures throughout the city, and you can find excellent, authentic dishes from almost any cuisine.
With so many delicious and creative restaurants to choose from, we know you won’t leave the City of Oaks with an empty stomach, and your taste buds satisfied.
If you have any restaurants you love that are not featured on this list, please share your recommendations in the comments section below, as we love finding a new culinary delight!
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