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(02/12/21 4:25am)
Feta pasta is the newest of TikTok’s viral cooking trends, and many students are eating it up. At a time when going out to eat is not always a safe option, students are flocking to apps like TikTok for easy and tasty recipes they can make from home.
(02/03/21 12:21am)
Whether they are Super Bowl superfans, football novices or Doritos commercial connoisseurs, many students are looking forward to streaming Super Bowl LV this Sunday.
(01/27/21 12:44am)
Instead of indoor dining rooms and crowded lines, guests at Triangle Restaurant Week may find themselves ordering through windows and eating in the comfort of their own homes.
(01/21/21 11:52pm)
In a year where students are using their phones more and eating out less, many are turning to food TikTok to see what new dishes they can stir up.
(12/07/20 7:39am)
The Chapel Hill/Carrboro Mothers Club is working with Vimala’s Curryblossom Café to provide nutritious meals for UNC students staying in Chapel Hill over Winter Break.
(10/29/20 12:41am)
Linda’s Bar and Grill, one of Chapel Hill’s most frequented restaurants, reopened last week and now plans to begin serving breakfast in addition to its classic specials like loaded tots.
(10/26/20 1:17am)
Those missing deep-fried delicacies may have been relieved with the N.C. State Fair Division’s decision to hold a fair food festival instead. Others, however, called it a super-spreader event.
(10/08/20 1:14am)
Inclement weather could generate a decline in business for restaurants that have been able to expand outdoor operations during the pandemic.
(09/29/20 11:26pm)
From closed restaurants to grocery shopping regulations, the pandemic has affected our relationship with food in many ways. As a result, people are spending more time at home and have been finding creative ways to feed themselves and their families.
(09/24/20 11:39pm)
Elmo’s Diner and City Kitchen, two Chapel Hill-Carrboro restaurants that had temporarily closed in response to the pandemic, announced last week their decisions to permanently close.
(09/11/20 12:47am)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools created a program in March to help students gain access to meals and bridge hardship gaps caused by remote schooling.
(08/31/20 12:04am)
Two more Chapel Hill favorites, Moe’s Southwest Grill and Linda’s Bar and Grill, have shut their doors in response to COVID-19 outbreaks in Chapel Hill.
(08/10/20 2:14am)
Due to COVID-19, many UNC classes are online, and typical hot spots on campus aren’t so popular nowadays. The UNC that students left behind in early March has changed due to social distancing and safety precautions.
(08/10/20 1:30am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated the size of Split Acre Farm and mis-contextualized Joe Tedrow and Lisbeth Rasmussen’s involvement with the land. The article has been updated to reflect the proper acreage of leased land. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(07/09/20 8:26pm)
As of this Friday, Orange County restaurants will not be able to provide sit-in food service from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., or dine-in alcohol orders from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., as per a declaration added to the county's state of emergency order this afternoon.
(07/02/20 3:06am)
At some point during the semester, you're bound to get sick of dining hall food and dorm room ramen and, in your search for decent takeout, you'll end up on downtown Chapel Hill's main thoroughfare.
(06/12/20 2:45am)
This year, the Food for the Summer program in Chapel Hill and Carrboro — a program launched in March to feed students during the COVID-19 pandemic — is relaunching under a new name: Food for Students.
(06/05/20 1:22am)
Coronavirus might have closed the doors of University Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, but that has not stopped some of the church’s members from bringing homemade comfort to the Chapel Hill community during the pandemic.
(06/01/20 1:18pm)
The eighth episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
(05/26/20 12:26am)
In Chapel Hill’s late-May heat, Loryn Clark fills each box seated on her dark blue cart with items like sweet potatoes and milk.