This Triangle Coffee Shops guide was first published in September 2017, last updated April 2022. My name is Linda and I’m caffeine-dependent. Since moving to the Research Triangle area of… [Continue Reading]
one mouthful at a time
This Triangle Coffee Shops guide was first published in September 2017, last updated April 2022. My name is Linda and I’m caffeine-dependent. Since moving to the Research Triangle area of… [Continue Reading]
I’ve been wanting to write this guide of restaurants everyone should try in Chapel Hill for a while now. Ever since several people told me nonchalantly that “there’s nothing in… [Continue Reading]
What’s better than a crispy, fried piece of chicken on a delicious bun? Not many things in my book. Here;s my take on the best fried chicken sandwiches in the… [Continue Reading]
This Guide to Valentine’s Day Specials in the Triangle has been updated for 2022. Enjoy, lovebirds! I have a life-long love affair with Valentine’s Day. I welcome any excuse to… [Continue Reading]
As I write this on a Wednesday night, already I look forward to brunch plans this Sunday. There’s something inherently pleasurable about brunch that is distinct from other meals. It’s… [Continue Reading]
I love to joke that the potato is my favorite vegetable, but it’s not a joke at all! I mean, have you seen my Tater Tot Guide to Austin? Well,… [Continue Reading]
Staring this weekend, Hawkers Asian Street Food will be serving brunch in Chapel Hill! Lucky me got to try every single thing on their brunch menu, and I’m telling you,… [Continue Reading]
My friends at Tabletop Media and their restaurant clients have joined forces with another talented friend, WRAL Out and About Editor Kathy Hanrahan to bring NC State Fair-inspired foods to… [Continue Reading]
I’m loving all the ways small businesses are learning to be creative while immersed in a pandemic and global crisis. Il Palio, one of my favorite Chapel Hill restaurants, has… [Continue Reading]
Tucked away in a secluded corner of Chapel Hill is a treehouse tea house located on Honeysuckle Farm, a farm half-owned by a community nonprofit called Unique Places to Save…. [Continue Reading]