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(10/11/18 12:56am)
After over two decades in the natural food industry, Yah-I Ausar Tafari Amen and his wife, Ma’at em Maakheru Amen, opened a completely allergen-free location for their brand, Vegan Flava Cafe.
(10/23/18 12:46am)
CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this article stated that UNC had not done studies on food and housing insecurity and does not have any studies currently in the works. UNC administration has not done these studies; however, University faculty and their classes have published research on the issue. This information is now included.
(10/08/18 3:17am)
Customers can enjoy anything from zucchini noodles with eggplant meatballs to kale smoothies at B.GOOD, Franklin Street's newest spot for healthy eating.
(10/03/18 3:50am)
Some students qualify to receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, but it is rarely used.
(09/27/18 11:21pm)
The North Carolina State Fair is quickly approaching, and this year, fairgoers have a ton of new attractions to enjoy.
(09/26/18 4:29am)
It’s not easy to create a truly unique ice cream experience, but that’s exactly what 24-year-old Andy Chen and his partner, Nick Ni, have done with Ice Lab, the newest snacking experience on Franklin Street.
(09/19/18 12:44am)
The 11th annual Pepper Festival will include live music, aerial ropes routines and, most importantly, 500 pounds of locally grown peppers
(08/28/18 2:40am)
Since the implementation of the Healthy NC 2020 improvement plan in 2010, a recent progress report from the North Carolina Division of Public Health showed the state's health has actually declined.
(08/28/18 12:58am)
Celebrate the earth, good food and good company at the Eco-Institute at Pickards Mountain with their seasonal culinary tour: Farm to Table Dinners.
(08/28/18 1:30am)
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.
(08/21/18 4:13am)
This summer Franklin Street saw several storefront changes, with at least four icons leaving town and five new businesses opening their doors.
(08/21/18 4:16am)
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.
(06/13/18 2:09am)
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.
(05/23/18 1:05am)
Mildred “Mama Dip” Council, Chapel Hill resident and founder of Mama Dip’s Kitchen at 408 W. Rosemary St., passed away Sunday at age 89 after a period of illness.
(04/26/18 12:53am)
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.”
(04/18/18 1:57am)
Frutta Bowls recently opened on April 14, dishing out a variety of smoothies and bowls on Franklin Street. Staff writer Kari Larsen spent an afternoon sampling their menu.
(04/17/18 12:45am)
Walking into any restaurant in North Carolina, customers can see a white card with a health inspection score on it. This score, ranging from 0.0 to 100.0 with an accompanying letter grade, alerts customers to how safe and clean an eating establishment is in order to mitigate potential foodborne illnesses.
(04/10/18 12:14am)
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream — especially when it’s free.
(04/06/18 1:13am)
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.
(04/06/18 12:28am)
International flags line Franklin Street in preparation for the upcoming Near and Far Festival in Chapel Hill this weekend.