One Fish Two Fish bringing Hawaiian cuisine to Carrboro
One Fish Two Fish Poke Joint is bringing Hawaiian cuisine to Carrboro this March, replacing the former Tom+Chee restaurant at 300 East Main St.
Read More »One Fish Two Fish Poke Joint is bringing Hawaiian cuisine to Carrboro this March, replacing the former Tom+Chee restaurant at 300 East Main St.
Read More »The Refugee Community Partnership co-hosted a community lunch on Sunday to welcome refugees with Love Chapel Hill church at Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe ...
Read More »Wegmans will be bringing a new grocery store to the Triangle soon.
Read More »It only takes a quick stroll to Franklin Street for Chapel Hill residents and University students to find snacks at CVS or Walgreens to stock up on for ...
Read More »When Nick Stroud decided to open a bar, he wanted to create a speak-easy that mirrored the atmosphere of the Prohibition era, but lacked the exclusivity ...
Read More »Local coffee shops poured over the implications of President Donald Trump’s executive orders, joining a national fundraiser for the American Civil Liberties ...
Read More »At 5:30 p.m. today, La Residence will be open for dinner after months of construction due to a fire that occurred in June 2016.
Read More »The living wage rate, which is the minimum wage that Chapel-Hill Carrboro City Schools pays their full-time employees, has been proposed to increase to ...
Read More »Living Kitchen, a plant based and raw restaurant, is set to open at 201 S Elliot Road next to the Whole Foods in Chapel Hill on Feb 9.
Read More »Dating back to the eighties and nineties (called Chapel Hill Comics for just over 10 years), it is the oldest specialty comic book store in the Triangle ...
Read More »South Green, a 45,000 square-foot retail center coming to Carrboro, recently announced two tenants — Atlas Taco Bar and Gimghoul Brewery & Bottle ...
Read More »Might as Well had their grand opening this past Friday night. The sports bar, originally based out of Wilmington, now sits comfortably on Franklin Street ...
Read More »Franklin Street’s 10th pizza shop — Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza — will likely open this spring, replacing the Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro that closed ...
Read More »In the week leading up to his inauguration, President Donald Trump and his lawyer Sheri Dillon announced a series of steps the newly elected president ...
Read More »The Orange County Living Wage initiative, a program encouraging business to compensate their employees fairly, has just certified its 100th employer — ...
Read More »Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro has permanently closed its location on the corner of West Franklin and North Columbia streets.
Read More »Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza is moving into Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro's old location on the corner of West Franklin Street and North Columbia Street.
Read More »Might as Well Bar and Grill – a popular spot for college students in Wilmington – is opening a new location on West Franklin St. The restaurant and ...
Read More »The start of a new semester usually means that Franklin Street is bustling with activity: businesses with doors wide open, students roaming the street ...
Read More »Final preparations are underway for La Residence to re-open for the new year.
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