Happy Thursday!
I'm finally getting
around to my Raleigh travel diary. (J and I went there over the Holidays
and I'm actually from a small town just outside of Raleigh.) I was debating if
I would even do a travel guide/diary but a girl reached out on Instagram
asking for recommendations for her trip. So, I thought why not do a post?
I will say I don't
have a ton of insight on where to stay (I always stay at my dads house;
however, I can give you lots of places to eat, drink and things to do.
EAT
Beasley's Chicken +Honey: This is a restaurant owned by Ashley Christensen, who you might
recognize from Iron Chef. I got the chicken & waffles; since that's one of
their staples and it did not disappoint! The waffle was the size of the
plate, crispy on the outside and nice and fluffy on the inside! They also gave
me two huge pieces of chicken, which I definitely didn't finish. J got the
Nashville hot chicken sandwich and it was definitely HOT!! Luckily he loves
spicy, however, I did notice a table
next to us struggling to eat theirs. Our server did warn him before he ordered
that it was going to be very hot so, he knew what he was getting himself into.
We also ordered the Mac-N-Cheese custard and whipped potatoes. Both were very
good. If you can go on Saturday or Sunday the brunch menu looked even better
than the regular menu. They also have lots of specialty cocktails.
DuckDonuts: These are some of my favorite donuts!! This is a chain
restaurant, and if you are from the north east you have probably seen one. I
however, am not lucky enough to have one in Florida yet. They have flavors to
choose from or you can customize your own. I usually get vanilla with Oreos
& fudge drizzle or Lemon icing with coconut. The best part is they make the
donuts fresh when you order, and then they are nice and warm if you eat them in
the shop.
Brigs: This is a
breakfast place with a couple locations in the area. They have all your normal
breakfast items: eggs, pancakes, waffles, omelets, bacon, etc. and everything
is really good. My dad and I usually go there for breakfast when I visit.
Trophy Tap& Table: We popped in here for a drink but the food looked amazing. They
even had a beer called Trophy Wife, which I found hilarious and had to get. (It
was really good!) Trophy is a brewery and they have 3 different concepts: The
brewery, Tap & Table and a pizza place. I would definitely check them out.
Drink
Bond Brothers: There is no shortage
of breweries in the area that is for sure. This on is located near downtown and
my dad always ravs about it. It's pretty big and they have a nice outdoor area,
which would be perfect in the summer.
Fortnight BrewingCompany: This is another brewery and it's actually located in Cary just
right outside of Raleigh. They are all English inspired beers, which makes
them a little different. They have lots of games and you can order in food if
you're hungry.
Landmark Tavern: We stopped in here for
a quick drink while walking around downtown. Nothing super special but, the
bartender was nice and the drinks were pretty cheap.
If breweries aren't
your thing or you want a livelier bar, there are a dime a dozen downtown! You're
sure to find something you'll enjoy.
Things To Do
Cameron Village: This place has grown
so much since I was younger. There are a ton of shops, dinning, and
boutique fitness studios here. I would definitely recommend spending
the day walking around and doing some shopping and grabbing lunch at one of the
restaurants. If you want to keep up your workout routine while visiting you can
definitely find something here.
Streets of Southpoint: This is the big shopping mall in the area. It's actually in Durham,
and if you want shops your more familiar
with (Nordstrom, Apple, Anthropologie, Restoration Hardware, Sephora,
etc.), this is where you want to go. Most places are inside but they do have a
little outside section too.
Downtown Raleigh: Downtown Raleigh is very walkable and there's a ton of things to
do. With lots of restaurants and bars and even some shops you could spend a
whole day walking around. There's also a lot of history since it's the capitol.
Even though I've been 100 times I like to walk around the capitol building and
read all the different statues & plaques. They also have a history and
science museum with free admission. (Donations recommended)
Parks: Raleigh and
the surrounding areas have really great parks and trails. Whether you want
a place for your kids to play, a nice mild hike or even a long bike ride there
is something for everyone. I suggest checking out their site
here.
Sweater: Loft old (similar here & here) | Jeans: Old Navy | Boots: Steve Madden old (identical here) | Sunnies: Quay Australia | Bag: Nordstrom old (similar here same bag just no longer offered in my color) | Earrings: BaubleBar | Lipstick: Make Up For Ever Artist Rouge Lipstick in Rose Wood
There are so many
other things I love to do when I visit. These are just the ones we did on our
visit in December. If you are planning a trip soon and want some other suggestions please shoot me an email and I would be more
than happy to give you suggestions tailored to you.
I hope you enjoyed
this travel diary. I want to get better about actually putting these together
for all the places I visit.
I hope you have a
great rest of your Thursday and an even better weekend!
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