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  • Cat's Cradle

    World famous live music venue, bringing the finest musical acts to Chapel Hilland Carrboro for over thirty years. Been at this location since 1995

  • Katie's Pretzels

    Hot fresh soft pretzels baked daily, plus fresh squeezed lemonade, limeade, orangeade and grapefruitade. Daily lunch specials.

  • Akai Hana Japanese

    Traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi bar, including a variety of sushi, teriyaki and tempura. Live piano jazz.

  • Hong Kong Chinese

    All food is prepared from the finest, freshest ingredients. Fast lunch specials and chef's daily dinner specials with reasonable prices.

  • Jade Palace Chinese & Seafood

    Chinese and seafood restaurant. Stir-fried seafood plus delectable cuisine from Hunan and Szechwan provinces and Hong Kong.

  • Anna Maria's Pizzeria

    Serves traditional Italian food, including antipasti, lasagna, ravioli, parmagiana (veal, chicken and eggplant), spaghetti and Sicilian and specialty pizzas.

  • Carrboro Plaza Shopping Center

    This is a major expanding shopping center that features more than a dozen specialty stores and service businesses. Food Lion, Dollar General and ABC Store are major anchors.

  • Willow Creek Shopping Center

    This is a small shopping center with restaurants, grocery, drug store and other specialty stores.

  • Acme Food & Beverage Company

    Serves authentic American food made with the best local ingredients. Seasonal menu changes every six weeks. Great wine list. Jazz entertainment.

  • El Mercado Central

    Authentic Mexican taqueria serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • Country Junction

    American-style cooking for breakfast and lunch.

  • Mariakakis Fine Food & Wine

    Large selection of Mediterranean specialties, including 1200 wines, with several tables for dining in delicatessen-style.

  • Ram's Head Rathskeller

    Open since 1948. Full menu, moderately priced, with an easy going, comfortable atmosphere. Traditional menu: includes steaks, lasagna, roast beef, sandwiches and desserts.

  • Ham's of Chapel Hill

    Restaurant serves deli-style sandwiches and salads, plus homemade potato chips. Sports lovers' home away from home. Patio dining. Full-service bar. Two big-screen and nine other TVs.

  • Dry Dock Seafood

    Seafood restaurant. Steak, seafood, fried platters, and much more. Children's and Senior Citizens' platters. Specials Tues-Th and Sun. Two locations in Chatham County.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarine sandwiches and salads.

  • Strayhorn's Pond

    Site of the annual Youth Fishing Rodeo.

  • Jersey Mike's

    Submarine sandwiches and salads.

  • China House

    Offers traditional Chinese specialties, including combination lunch and dinner plates.

  • J & J's Deli

    New York-style deli, offering breakfast specials, Boar's Head products, homemade salads and entrees, and an assortment of beverages.

  • 35 Chinese

    Lunch and dinner buffet (more than 60 items) features a choice of traditional foods from China's 35 provinces, plus a fruit bar and kid's candy bar.

  • PlayMakers Repertory Company

    PlayMakers performs a five-show season in the Center for Dramatic Art on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. It's North Carolina's premier, professional, non-profit theatre company. For tickets call (919) 9

  • Li'l Bar

    Light snack foods during the week. Chicken wings on Thur. Race cook-outs on Sun. Pool, darts and horseshoes. No cover.

  • Mama Dip's Kitchen

    An abundance of traditional American food -- a real taste of the South--especially vegetables.

  • Pazzo! Trattoria and Pizzeria

    Regional Italian menu, including complete dinners with fish, steaks, gourmet salads, soup, pizza, stromboli, calzone, homemade desserts, espresso, cappucino and more.

  • Trilussa La Trattoria

    Cuisine is Mediterranean, mostly French and Italian, with some Spanish influences. Seafood, vegetarian and pasta.

  • Dean Smith Center

    The Dean E. Smith Center is the third largest on-campus arena in the country, with a seating capacity of 21,750 for basketball games and 20,380

  • Southern Village

    Southern Village features a movie theater, a farmers market, Weaver Street?

  • Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen

    Serves large biscuits, sandwiches, hamburgers, fries and more.

  • Quizno's Subs

    Open for lunch and dinner. Submarine sandwiches, salads, soups and sides.

  • Crook's Corner

    Fine seasonal Southern dining and fresh seafood specialties, inside and on patio. Menu changes daily. Home of shrimp and grits and vegetarian jambalaya. Casual lively atmosphere.

  • Kurama Sushi & Noodle Express

    Japanese chefs prepare sushi in NC's first Kaiten sushi bar, also offering appetizers, dumplings, noodles and desserts.

  • Foster's Market Chapel Hill

    A gourmet grocery store with brick pizza oven, coffee bar and patio dining, offering freshly baked pastries and homemade soups, salads and sandwiches.

  • W.B. Yeats Irish Pub

    Chapel Hill's original Irish pub, featuring menu and lunch buffet of authentic Irish and American food. Outdoor patio. Tue. talent night; Wed. pub quiz (with prizes);

  • Ye Olde Waffle Shop

    For a food, old-fashioned breakfast. Serving Chapel Hill since 1972. Some of the best waffles, pancakes and omelets in town!

  • Red Lotus Asian Kitchen & Bar

    Offers a wide choice of traditional and creative new dishes, including appetizers, soup, salad, entrees, Asian noodles, rice lo mein and more.

  • Sushi-Yoshi Japanese

    Serves sushi, tempura, teriyaki, noodles and other traditional Japanese dinners with soup and salad.

  • Thai Palace

    Has offered authentic Thai cuisine at this location since 1987.

  • Tsing Tao Chinese

    Authentic Chinese cuisine. Special-diet dishes with chef's special sauce. Traditional homemade noodles.

  • Joe's Joint

    Burgers, hotdogs, burritos and nachos, plus late-night breakfast foods like biscuits and breakfast burritos. The restaurant will also offer daily lunchtime specials featuring meat and vegetables.

  • Cup-A-Joe

    Coffee roasted on premises, plus espresso, cappuccino and latte drinks, smoothies and baked goods.

  • Agora at Granville Towers

    Offers cafeteria-style dining daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner with well balanced, homestyle cooking.

  • Skylight Exchange & Bookstore

    Motto is 'the best old-fashioned milkshakes in town'

  • Elaine's on Franklin

    Chef-owned restaurant offering changing menu of new American cuisine with regional influences. All homemade, including the wide choice of desserts.

  • La Residence

    Restaurant specializes in regional and seasonal foods combined with classical French techniques. Menu changes monthly. Extensive wine list. Patio dining in a Southern cottage garden.

  • Starbucks Coffee

    All kinds of wonderful coffee and coffee drinks, plus pastries and desserts. Favorites are cheesecake, chocolate cake and scones.

  • Penang Malaysian & Thai

    Appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. Sushi bar.

  • Caribou Coffee Company

    Serves fresh-roast coffee, specialty coffee drinks, teas, pastries and a whole line of merchandise (coffeemaking equipment, coffee beans, mugs, shirts and gift items).

  • Il Palio Ristorante

    Enjoy classic Italian cuisine in NC'

  • India Palace

    Fine, but inexpensive, Indian cuisine. Complete meals. Tandoor vegetarian dishes and classic Indian breads. Buffets Fri. - Sun. Veg.

  • Sal's Ristorante

    Has served delicious meals in the community since 1982

  • Italian Pizzeria III

    Serves pizza, pasta, subs, salads and traditional Italian dishes.

  • Cosmic Cantina

    This northern California-style taqueria serves healthy burritos, salads and quesadillas, among other specialities.

  • La Hacienda

    Like coming to a little Mexico. Authentic cuisine in a spacious dining room. Daily dinner and drink specials.

  • El Patio Loco

    Features an exclusive menu of authentic Mexican and Latin American food made from scratch. Entertainment.

  • The Cave

    Features live music seven nights a week from 10 pm, plus pool, pinball and video games. Serves beer only.

  • McAlister's Deli

    Upscale Southern-style deli offers hefty-portion sandwiches, soups, salads and "Texas-size spuds'. Kids menu. Veg.

  • Local 506

    One of the top venues for original live music in the Triangle, with performances ranging from local bands to national artists. Membership $3.

  • He's Not Here

    One of the oldest and well know night spots in Chapel Hill. Classic rock and blues. Known for big (33-oz.) Carolina blue cups of beer. Cover $2-$3 for live entertainment only.

  • Jimmy John's Sandwich Shoppe

    Chicago-based sandwich chain specializes in subs and clubs for the college crowd. All breads home-baked. Delivers till 3 am.

  • Chapel Hill North

    NC Highway 86 North, just south of Exit 266 on Interstate 40. This shopping center features several major national and regional stores, and service businesses.

  • Eastgate Shopping Center

    Intersection of US Highway 15-501

  • The Galleria

    The Galleria offers upscale specialty businesses.

  • Glen Lennox

    Northeast corner of Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and Raleigh Rd (NC Highway 54 East). Chapel Hill's first shopping center (1950)

  • Glenwood Square

    Southeast corner of Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and Raleigh Rd (NC Highway 54 East). Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., noon-6

  • Rams Plaza

    North of Ephesus Church Rd between Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501) and American Legion Rd. This is a compact, but diverse shopping center.

  • Timberlyne Shopping Center

    Off NC Highway 86 North at 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd. This is a good-size service shopping center that also features a post office and several movie theaters.

  • Village Plaza

    South Elliott Rd between East Franklin St and Fordham Blvd (US Highway 15-501 Bypass)

  • Caff? Driade

    Selection of coffees and teas with light fare, including pastries and baked goods. Beer and Wine. Cigars. Inviting outdoor terrace. Live music Wed, Fri and Sat.

  • Carolina Coffee Shop

    Daily chef specials, steaks, seafood, delicate pastas, homemade soups and sandwiches, espresso/cappuccino and coffee drinks. Breakfast every day till 2 pm. Upscale dinner menu served till 10

  • Horace Williams House

    The only historic home open to the public in Chapel Hill. The west element or farmhouse (c.1840) retains its original pine floorboards, mantel, and window surrounds. The house?

  • Charles Kuralt Learning Center

    The Charles Kuralt Learning Center is located in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Journalism on the second floor of Carroll Hall. Much of Kuralt'

  • Gateway Commons

    East Franklin Street between South Elliott Road and Eastgate Shopping Center. This new cluster of stores features a Staples store and adjacent specialty and service businesses.
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  • Buffalo Wild Wings

    Traditional post 70s Buffalo (NY) foods, including spicy chicken wings, grilled sandwiches, salads and more. Full bar with satellite TVs, DSS Sports and interactive trivia.

  • Margaret's Cantina

    Mexican with a twist: fresh, homemade, healthy, lots of vegetarian options. Grilled chicken & burgers; soups &

  • Four Corners Sport Bar

    Four Corners is a great place to root for the Heels or your favorite team, with 25 TV's and 10 satellites. Serves burgers and sandwiches.

  • Zog's Pool

    Has four regulation pool tables - the only billiard tables in downtown - four TVs, couple of pinball machines and a great jukebox.

  • Hill Hall Auditorium

    Various symphony, jazz, and more.

  • Hillsborough Downtown

    Along North and South Churton St, plus the North Hills Shopping Center. Here, in the heart of a historic town (that has more than 100 late 18th century and 19th century structures), you'

  • Hillsborough Commons

    The major anchor store here is Wal-Mart, with adjacent service businesses, including a supermarket and restaurants.

  • North Hills

    One of the few shopping centers that has maintained its hometown feel over the years.

  • Moorefields

    U.S. Supreme Court Justice Alfred Moore (1755-1810) of Wilmington built Moorefields in 1785

  • Sonny's Sandwiches

    Specializing in teriyaki chicken sandwiches, Angus-beef burgers and warm deli sandwiches.

  • Yum Yum Chinese

    Serves Cantonese, Mandarin, Hunan and Szechwan food. Daily lunch specials.

  • The Waffle House

    Open 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • The Dog House

    One of a local chain in business since 1970, serving hot dogs, fries, baked beans, apple turnovers, soft drinks and iced tea.

  • Daniel Boone Village, Hillsborough

    South Churton St at Exit 164 on Interstate 85. This quaint pioneer-style village has nearly 30

  • Ruffin-Rouhlac House

    Now used as the Town Hall, this early 19th-century house was once owned by Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, who died there in 1870

  • Occaneechi Indian Village

    This is a 1701 reconstructed Occaneechi Indian Village with a palisade, huts, cooking site and sweat lodge. Appears as it did when used by the tribe along the Eno River Trading Path.

  • Triangle SportsPlex

    The Triangle SportsPlex is the largest sports and recreation complex in Orange County. The facility includes an indoor skating rink, aquatics center with 3

  • Casa Ibarra

    Authentic Mexican food. Specializes in flavorful south-of-the-border cuisine and offers traditional Mexican beverages. Live music on the weekend.