Hi-Wire Brewing
If it’s raining - or you’re unlucky enough to be in town on the one day a year that Durham panics over a half-inch of snow - Hi-Wire is your best bet. You’ll find whatever you’re looking for on the...
View ArticleParts and Labor at Motorco
Spending a few hours drinking at a picnic table under string lights at Parts and Labor is practically a Durham rite of passage. This indoor/outdoor space is more bar than restaurant, but it’s...
View ArticleSaltbox Seafood Joint
Saltbox Seafood Joint is a true fish shack - you order at one window, pick up from another, and then you’re on your own to find seating at one of the few picnic tables scattered around. It’s somewhere...
View ArticleEastcut Sandwich Bar
Whether you just finished a morning run through Duke Forest or are about to start an afternoon of finding out how bad your seasonal allergies can be at the Duke Gardens, head to nearby Eastcut Sandwich...
View ArticleVimala’s Curryblossom Cafe
Vimala’s, right off student-heavy Franklin Street, has a quiet courtyard and very kind staff, and it’s one of the first restaurants we send people to in Chapel Hill. On the menu, you’ll see familiar...
View ArticleThe Crunkleton
Craft breweries and taprooms are everywhere in the Triangle, but cocktail bars are still harder to come by. The Crunkleton is easy to miss on Franklin (the main street that runs adjacent to UNC’s...
View ArticleLantern
Lantern is the perfect way to start a night on Franklin with a few friends, whether you plan on following it up with a quiet drink at the Crunkleton or a (much) rowdier couple of hours at any of the...
View ArticleMediterranean Deli
Most of Franklin Street is quiet during weekdays while students are in class, but Med Deli’s daily lunch rush is the exception. Every afternoon, dozens of people crowd in front of packed deli cases and...
View ArticleAl's Burger Shack
There’s a time and a place for fancy, expensive burgers, but when you’re looking for the opposite, there’s nowhere better than Al’s. Their classic cheeseburger is a thick patty cooked medium, topped...
View ArticleThe Triangle Guide: The Best Places To Eat And Drink In Raleigh, Durham, And...
As the name suggests, the Triangle is actually three distinct cities. There’s Raleigh, the state capital; Durham, where old tobacco factories now house luxury apartments and restaurants; and Chapel...
View ArticleWhere To Eat & Drink If You Work In South Lake Union
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View ArticleThe Infatuation’s Favorite New Dishes Of 2019
Over the past year, we’ve eaten thousands of meals, and now the part of our brains that used to be responsible for things like dry cleaning and groceries is filled with thoughts about pasta, prawns,...
View ArticleThe Infatuation’s Favorite New Restaurants Of 2019
One new restaurant opens every 28 seconds. We’re not 100% confident in that statistic, but given how many of them we checked out in 2019, it feels right. In eight cities across America and one across...
View ArticleThe Best New Restaurants Of 2019
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View ArticleThe Infatuation Editorial Team’s Favorite Reviews Of 2019
Eating, writing, editing - a beautiful (and only occasionally harrowing) cycle we’ve completed hundreds and hundreds of times this year, to create hundreds and hundreds of restaurant reviews across...
View ArticleThe 2020 Chicago Winter Survival Guide
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View ArticleHi-Wire Brewing
If it’s raining - or you’re unlucky enough to be in town on the one day a year that Durham panics over a half-inch of snow - Hi-Wire is your best bet. You’ll find whatever you’re looking for on the...
View ArticleParts and Labor at Motorco
Spending a few hours drinking at a picnic table under string lights at Parts and Labor is practically a Durham rite of passage. This indoor/outdoor space is more bar than restaurant, but it’s...
View ArticleSaltbox Seafood Joint
Saltbox Seafood Joint is a true fish shack - you order at one window, pick up from another, and then you’re on your own to find seating at one of the few picnic tables scattered around. It’s somewhere...
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