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(08/26/21 11:33pm)
Carrboro restaurant Pizzeria Mercato has become one of the first restaurants in the area to require proof of vaccination for dine-in customers — an initiative Gov. Roy Cooper said he supports.
(08/17/21 12:09am)
The Grata Cafe, an Italian-themed eatery, opened Aug. 3 with the goal of bringing people together through food. The restaurant is located in Carr Mill Mall at the former location of Elmo's Diner.
(06/28/21 1:03am)
The Library, a bar and club on Franklin Street, has closed after nearly 18 years of service. The establishment was a Chapel Hill staple where students and residents gathered and socialized pre-pandemic.
(06/13/21 9:05pm)
Crook's Corner, a staple of the Chapel Hill restaurant scene that served Southern cuisine since the early 1980s, announced its closure in a statement via Instagram on Wednesday.
(06/11/21 12:20am)
Provence of Carrboro is reopening as Mosaic Café & Bistro, a change helmed by chef and owner Baptist Knaven.
(07/11/21 10:22pm)
Moving to a new place is difficult, and finding good places to eat is even harder. To help first-years moving onto campus this fall, here is a list of students' favorite restaurants around town.
(06/30/21 8:25pm)
As a first-year student, it can be difficult to occupy your weekends since you won’t be very familiar with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area yet.
(04/30/21 12:37am)
The Pizza Press, a make-your-own pizza restaurant that's been on Franklin Street since 2018, will take a new name on Friday: /sôst/. The change will bring the restaurant from being part of a national chain to becoming a local restaurant, co-owner Andreas Handrinos said.
(04/27/21 10:31pm)
This is part of a series that looks at bills the state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what impact they might have on the state moving forward. Read last week's roundup here.
(04/26/21 9:33pm)
Before the pandemic, it was difficult to get outdoor seating approved in Chapel Hill, parking was limited and sidewalk space was minimal.
(04/20/21 11:54pm)
In a bustling Franklin Street kitchen, a restaurant matriarch works alongside her staff to prepare innumerable dishes for the lunch rush.
(04/21/21 7:02pm)
Mexican restaurant Que Chula Craft Tacos & Tequila Bar is approaching its one-year anniversary on Franklin Street.
(04/14/21 2:31am)
Areli Barrera de Grodski wants to do more than just sell drinks with her Latina-led and women-forward coffee business.
(04/12/21 11:44pm)
From the cheesy smell of mac and cheese to the greasy taste of crinkle fries, distinct tastes and smells can stand out as joyful experiences. But after having COVID-19, some are finding it difficult to remember these once-common sensations.
(03/30/21 10:07pm)
If you live on South Campus, you’ve walked past it.
(03/03/21 11:56pm)
Mediterranean restaurant Jed's Kitchen opened on Dec. 17, replacing Peño Mediterranean Grill at 105 East Franklin St.
(02/25/21 12:47am)
In March 2020, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools held a meeting with community leaders and representatives of various departments where they discussed how to continue supplying free meals to students during a lockdown that might last three weeks.
(02/25/21 12:02am)
After years of delays, the long-awaited supermarket Wegmans opened its doors at a new location in Chapel Hill on Wednesday. The New York chain is known for its selection of organic and local foods, prepared meals and an assortment of restaurants within the store.
(02/17/21 12:00am)
After moving to Chapel Hill in 1965, Irene Briggaman began to volunteer, seeking to alleviate hunger and empower youth in the community.
(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.