Sup Dogs hears the plight of Popeyes' long lines, offers free food
Sup Dogs announced in a tweet Tuesday that the restaurant will be giving away free food to all Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen employees who arrive in uniform.
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Sup Dogs announced in a tweet Tuesday that the restaurant will be giving away free food to all Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen employees who arrive in uniform.
Residents in Chapel Hill can be on the lookout for two new eateries opening soon. Living Kitchen, a plant-based restaurant, will bring a vegan-friendly menu to the area, and Deli Edison will serve everything from bagels to New York style pizza.
Hops Burger Bar closed
Bending down until he was at eye level with the pan, Thomas Card evaluated the rabbit he was searing. The Counting House Restaurant and 21c Museum Hotel Durham executive chef tilted the pan upward, rolling the meat away from him.
401 Main
Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen has re-opened following a fire that caused significant damage to the restaurant's electrical system.
Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen is beginning the process of renovating its building following a fire that caused significant damage to the restaurant’s electrical circuits.
Chapel Hill’s newest Dunkin’ held a grand opening celebration on Friday, June 28, promising free coffee for a year to the first 50 customers in line.
Blue Dogwood Public Market
Blue Spoon Microcreamery
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Christine Cotton, Debbie Horwitz and Susan Romaine are co-founders of PORCH, an hunger relief organization based out of Chapel Hill. For more information, visit https://chapelhill.porchcommunities.org/.
Milltown
Peregrine Farm owner Alex Hitt began the process of packing up his truck at the Carrboro Farmers' Market as the last few customers of the day strolled through the rows of produce stands. He smiled as he saw a familiar face in the crowd.
Eating out? Don’t know how to pick just one from over 70 restaurants downtown? Here’s a guide to keep you from wandering lost on Franklin Street.
Epilogue: Books Chocolate Brews, an independently owned bookstore and coffee shop with a Spanish-inspired twist, is coming to 109 E. Franklin St. this summer.
Courtney Bell wears a lot of hats: CEO, logistics manager, environmentalist, produce distributor. As the 23-year-old founder of Ungraded Produce, a Hillsborough startup providing fruits and vegetables to subscribers, Bell has her hands full, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.
The Mad Hatter's Cafe and Bakeshop, a Durham and Duke staple, is coming to UNC’s campus.
Rise Biscuits Donuts officially rebranded as Rise Southern Biscuits & Righteous Chicken Tuesday, and changes to the restaurant’s menu and design have already gone into effect.
In a special sports crossover episode featuring DTH senior sports writer Chapel Fowler and editor-in-chief of the Argyle Report, Sam Doughton, the three sports boys head to Suttons Drug Store, one of the most iconic restaurants in Chapel Hill history.
On April 1, the Inter-Faith Council For Social Service's food pantry will reopen its doors on the second floor of the Chapel Hill Historic Town Hall. The Chapel Hill Town Council approved the move on March 6.