Looking for a new pet? Cat Tales Cat Cafe is set to open on Franklin Street this fall
The Triangle's first cat coffee shop is coming to Chapel Hill.
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The Triangle's first cat coffee shop is coming to Chapel Hill.
It's hard to believe the culinary success of Mediterranean Deli began with 12 chairs, six tables and one 6-foot deli case. Jamil Kadoura, an immigrant from Palestine, has built a small empire despite facing social and cultural challenges throughout his 27 years as a restaurant owner.
The Library, a popular Franklin Street bar, has loosened its membership requirements after Chapel Hill residents complained about a $25 application fee enacted earlier in the summer.
The anti-plastic straw movement has gone mainstream this summer, with businesses across the nation and the Triangle adopting policies to reduce their plastic waste.
This summer Franklin Street saw several storefront changes, with at least four icons leaving town and five new businesses opening their doors.
When you’re sick of meal swipes and run out of the stolen snacks from FallFest, The Daily Tar Heel has you covered for navigating the wealth of restaurants on Franklin Street. From parent friendly to game day ready, be prepared to get an on-campus job to subsidize your newest eating habits.
A mom-and-pop vegan cafe, a nut-free chocolatier and a gluten-free bakery – these are three restaurants that could not be found on Franklin Street until now. Blue Dogwood Public Market, a food hall opening Friday, wants to provide varied cuisines and local-sourced food to the town and help local businesses.
Relieving the stress and discontent surrounding public parking in downtown Chapel Hill has become a top priority for the Town Council, inspiring the launch of their year-long Lots to Love Campaign in late April.
Located right on Franklin Street, Trolly Stop Hot Dogs is a typical college campus burger and hot dog joint. Staff writer Laura Brummett visited to try their new “Impossible Burger.”
Chapel Hill put its cultural diversity on display Sunday afternoon in the first-annual Near and Far Street Festival held at 140 West Plaza on Franklin Street.
City desk writer Stephanie Piefke went to three of the main grocery stores in Chapel Hill this Thursday and compared the prices of several items to distinguish which grocery store was the cheapest.
International flags line Franklin Street in preparation for the upcoming Near and Far Festival in Chapel Hill this weekend.
Porthole Alley reopened on March 29 after undergoing a renovation project aiming to improve safety and appearance. The alley is best known for Michael Brown’s parade mural and connects Franklin Street to UNC’s campus.
Dressed in cowboy hats and white suits with blood-stained crotches and holding signs saying, "How dare you cut his penis?," a group of protestors stood at the corners of Franklin and Columbia streets Thursday to protest male circumcision.
After 40 years in business, Spanky’s Restaurant closed its doors on Saturday for the last time.
Spanky’s Bar and Grill, a Franklin Street staple, will close Saturday after more than 40 years of business.
Hops Burger Bar
Running out of meal swipes? Tired of the dining hall? Looking for a lunch spot that won't make your parents call you in anger because you've spent too much money on food this week? Look no further because here is one writer's opinion about cheap food on Franklin.
Shanghai Dumpling in Chapel Hill sits between Insomnia Cookies and the CVS pharmacy at 143 Franklin St. Staff writer Mattias Miller spent an evening sampling a few items from the menu.
Glasshalfull Restaurant