Neighborhoods
Downtown Raleigh, N.C., is where historic neighborhoods, world-class museums, Southern diners, outdoor green spaces, performing arts venues, local shops, breweries and underground cocktail spots all work together to create one incredible cultural hotspot.
It’s where you can tour a chocolate factory, play classic arcade games, park your bike outside a bicycle-themed brewery, indulge in a plate of whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue, pick up a pair of locally hand-crafted denim jeans and visit a contemporary art museum—all within in a 100-step radius.
Some of the state’s most visited attractions (North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Marbles Kids Museum and North Carolina Museum of History), plus a host of critically-acclaimed restaurants on a national level (Poole’s Diner, Garland, Raleigh Beer Garden and more) call the center of the city home.
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Downtown
Downtown Raleigh, N.C., is where historic neighborhoods, world-class museums, Southern diners, outdoor green spaces, performing arts venues, local shops, breweries and underground cocktail spots all work together to create one incredible cultural hotspot.
It’s where you can tour a chocolate factory, play classic arcade games, park your bike outside a bicycle-themed brewery, indulge in a plate of whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue, pick up a pair of locally hand-crafted denim jeans and visit a contemporary art museum—all within in a 100-step radius.
Some of the state’s most visited attractions (North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Marbles Kids Museum and North Carolina Museum of History), plus a host of critically-acclaimed restaurants on a national level (Poole’s Diner, Garland, Raleigh Beer Garden and more) call the center of the city home.
Food scene
Big Ed’s Restaurant was first founded in 1958 by “Big Ed” Watkins, a native of Wake County. His family’s farm produced tobacco and other crops. It was on the homestead where Big Ed developed the original recipes used in his restaurants; he would assist his mother in the kitchen, preparing meals for the farm’s workers.
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Big Ed’s City Market Restaurant
220 Wolfe StreetBig Ed’s Restaurant was first founded in 1958 by “Big Ed” Watkins, a native of Wake County. His family’s farm produced tobacco and other crops. It was on the homestead where Big Ed developed the original recipes used in his restaurants; he would assist his mother in the kitchen, preparing meals for the farm’s workers.
Want that old fashion southern hospitality breakfast served with kindness.
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Angie's Restaurant
1340 W Garner RdWant that old fashion southern hospitality breakfast served with kindness.
The best Cajun New Orleans tasting Seafood bags I have tasted in the south.
Crab du Jour Cajun Seafood Restaurant and Bar of Raleigh
6320 Plantation Center DriveThe best Cajun New Orleans tasting Seafood bags I have tasted in the south.
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Look up Go Raleigh Bus Transportation Schedule for times.
The buses to certain areas here within WAKE County stop at certain times. So it is recommended if traveling out of the Raleigh area to such areas as Cary, Durham, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Garner, that you check times for the last bus leaving out back to Raleigh.