Al's Burger Shack moves away from longtime NC beef supplier Mills Family Farms
Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.
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Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.
In August 2022, Ram Realty Advisors announced they would begin a redevelopment campaign at University Place Mall in Chapel Hill. Construction has since begun around the mall’s property.
Four Chapel Hill restaurants — Piero’s Pasta and Wine, Lantern, Market and Moss and Kipos Greek Taverna — celebrated Triangle Restaurant Week from January 23 to 29 and saw increases in business.
As of 2020, about one in 10 Orange County residents experienced food insecurity, and food insecurity only decreased 2.5 percent from 2017 to 2020.
Approximately one-in-five UNC students are food insecure.
Emergency food benefits for North Carolina families — supplied through the federal Food and Nutrition Services due to the COVID-19 pandemic — are set to end in March 2023.
Ay Por Dios! Mexican Bistro, an upscale Mexican fusion restaurant, will open on Franklin Street early this year.
Downtown Chapel Hill and Franklin Street have recently welcomed new businesses selling goods ranging from crystals and locally-made art to men's clothing and home goods.
It’s time to grab your milk and get ready for some cookies! Crumbl Cookies will hold a grand opening of its Franklin Street location on Feb. 3.
Sigmund Freud and his friends had their decadent Viennese cafes. The Beats had Greenwich Village. We have Weaver Street Market.
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving season, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture will be hosting its second annual Thanks + Giving Food Truck Rodeo on Nov. 13.
Texas Pete hot sauce is under fire.
Every week, the Chapel Hill– and Carrboro-based nonprofit TABLE serves over 800 children healthy and nutritious food.
I started this quest wanting to – you’ll never guess! – share my opinion on the cuisine in town; some sort of review or rating of one singular item. The best iced latte felt too obvious (the only acceptable answer is Open Eye Cafe, if you’re wondering), and the best restaurant overall felt too daunting. The answer came from the Daily Tar Heel office, where a debate on the quality of the quesos in town ensued.
The Town of Chapel Hill may be welcoming its first Cook Out location as early as this Friday, Sept. 9, according to restaurant officials. It will be located in an old Burger King restaurant building on 450 S Elliott Rd. in the same lot as the Elliott Square shopping center.
NoDa Brewing Company, a craft beer company based in Charlotte, is developing a new taproom in Chapel Hill. The grand opening of the new location is set for September 16 at 1118 Environ Way.
Each Wednesday from 10 to 11:30 a.m., the Town of Chapel Hill organizes a food distribution at the Eubanks Road Park-and-Ride Lot, just off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Crumbl Cookies is coming to Franklin Street, but the location is in the early stages of development, so no opening date has been released yet.
Carrboro Pizza Oven, a pizza restaurant at Carr Mill Mall, is in the market for a new owner.
Picture this – it’s past noon and you’ve just been dismissed from your 11 a.m. class. You didn’t have breakfast, of course, save for that protein bar you scarfed down before rushing out the door, which means that it’s time to eat some lunch.