Editorial: The Editorial Board rates favorite Franklin Street restaurants
"The best thing about Franklin Street food is there’s something for everyone. From the Mexican at Cosmic Cantina and Que Chula Tacos & Tequila Bar ...
Read More »"The best thing about Franklin Street food is there’s something for everyone. From the Mexican at Cosmic Cantina and Que Chula Tacos & Tequila Bar ...
Read More »After being forced to relocate to a new location, the Franklin Street acai bowl business is carving out its new space.
Read More »The street was initially closed on August 21 between North Columbia Street and Henderson Street due to the construction of a parking deck, with the road ...
Read More »Four community organizations submitted a petition to the Chapel Hill Town Council to provide public bathrooms in downtown Chapel Hill in ...
Read More »The representatives discussed balancing the amount of stoplights for aesthetics and pedestrian safety, using both state and local funds, widening sidewalks ...
Read More »The tapas and wine bar will take the place of Ye Olde Waffle Shoppe at 173 E. Franklin St. to create a lively gathering space with traditional and modern ...
Read More »The New Jersey-based shop’s menu will include smoothies, juices and bowls with a variety of bases including açaí, pitaya, coconut, mango, oatmeal ...
Read More »Renovations for the restaurant are roughly halfway completed, Keshav Kalia, owner of Zayka Indian Cuisine, said. He is excited about joining the other ...
Read More »Rubbish the Raccoon, made of nearly 200 pounds of trash collected from college campuses and the Haw River, made its debut at 140 W. Franklin St. Plaza ...
Read More »Alex Carrasquillo, community safety public information officer for the Town of Chapel Hill, said that an estimated 5,000 people were on Franklin Street, ...
Read More »The location on Franklin Street introduced the new themed room, “The Lost Tar Heel.” Over 70 people RSVP'd and attended the grand opening ...
Read More »"Finally, I realized the true value of going to UNC. It wasn’t for trivial pursuits like education, social growth, or professional development, but ...
Read More »On Saturday, approximately 20,000 students and community members rushed downtown to celebrate UNC men's basketball win against Duke.
Read More »Local coffee shop Tin Cup Joe closed its doors after nearly eight years of serving Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Owner Chris Jordan says infrastructure changes, ...
Read More »On Friday, the current resident artists of the Attic 506 art studio hosted an open studio for community members and friends to gather to view the artists' ...
Read More »On Jan 2., the owner of Linda's Bar and Grill Chris Carini announced that the popular Franklin Street restaurant would be shutting its doors for good. ...
Read More »One customer camped out overnight in a tent on the sidewalk, and became the first person ever served by the location. At 7 a.m. on opening day, the customer ...
Read More »Shrunken Head Boutique is adding a second storefront at 161 E. Franklin St., just a few doors down from its current location. The new store, which will ...
Read More »This year's Halloween celebration on Franklin Street may have been less attended than previous celebrations, but it was no less lively.
Read More »Halloween on Franklin Street has been a Chapel Hill tradition for years, and community members showed up in costume on downtown sidewalks. Staff writer ...
Read More »