Discover the best top things to do in Winston Salem, United States including START Gallery, Unity Umoja African Crafts, Ronnie's Country Store, Wag Boutique, Body and Soul, Downtown Arts District Association, etc. Consignment Shoppe, Winkler Bakery, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Community Arts Cafe.
Restaurants in Winston Salem
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START Gallery is Wake Forest University's student art gallery. START offers students the opportunity to exhibit and sell their work, curate exhibitions, undertake projects, and gain experience in a professional gallery setting.
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great old country store One of a kind inventory, the best country ham there is. Lots of fresh vegies and unusual candies. great Jams and jellies and honey You gotta go here!!
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Wag Boutique is a wonderful, locally owned store you and your dog or cat will appreciate. We carry the best brands of food including Orijen, Acana, Fromm and Zignature. We also specialize in gourmet bakery treats and unique items for you and your furry friend. We are located at the corner of Brookstown Ave & Cherry St in the Brookstown Centre.
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etc. is an upscale consignment store offering clothing for the entire family, as well as home goods and furniture. Our 16,000 square foot showroom offers close to 40,000 items and our inventory changes daily. etc. has been serving our community for 25 years. Our store hours are Monday-Saturday 10-5.
If you can't find it at this one store, you don't need it. The Men's section is larger than any Men's section in a department store. Amazing value and selection of Men's clothes and shoes.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
In 1799, the church elders chose Thomas Butner to be the town’s new baker. Brother Butner hired Gottlob Krause to build a bakery with a living area for his family. Unfortunately, Brother Butner seemed to prefer farming and shoemaking to baking so, in 1807, congregation leaders brought in a new baker, Swiss-born Christian Winkler, from Pennsylvania. He bought the Bakery and the dwelling house from Brother Butner in 1807.Brother Winkler, his wife Elizabeth, and their six children would live and work in this house for the rest of their lives. When Brother Winkler began suffering from asthma, his sons carried on the work of the bakery. In the fall of 1827, the Winkler’s second son, William, officially took over his father’s business. William Winkler and his descendents resided and worked in the bakery for generations afterward, until 1926.The dome bake oven at Winkler is typical of bake ovens used in Salem, both in public buildings such as the Tavern and the Single Brothers’ Workshop, and in private homes such as the Vierling House. The Bakery’s oven is still heated with wood as it was nearly 200 years ago.
We live on the coast of N.C. while my Uncle lived in Winston Salem when I was young. Christmas wasn't Christmas without the Sugar Bread Christmas morning. Eating the lovely taste of just enough sugar,a simple spice & bread saturated with butter, the only quiet time on Christmas Day. During the Christmas holidays. Over the years I often closed my eyes savoring the unique taste that only comes from Winston Bakeries in my mind. Decades went by but memories of my family eating the warm bread was the ONLY quiet time as we ate this hand made Sugar Bread. Several years ago thinking of my Uncle now retired living in Bonita Springs Florida, a thought came to mind. " I think I can go online & purchase the Sugar Bread for his Christmas gift. I ordered it for him as well as for my family. MY Uncle called with what I call a twinkling delightful surprised voice saying " how on earth did you remember the Sugar Bread from Old Salem"? I don't know if he was more delighted that I remembered him bring trays of Sugar Bread home or having the warm Bread for his Floridian Christmas morning breakfast. I will continue to gift him with this staple from Old Salem's bakery & keep the tradition eating the Sugar Bread with my family. Thank you all for the hard work & long hours during the months of November & December!
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Not sure what was better, watching the donuts being made or tasting a hot fresh donut!!! These are absolutely the best I have ever tasted for a glazed donut. They have several others to choose from but the basic hot is wonderful. They do melt in your mouth with a nice taste. Not greasy at all!! You must find this place if in the area!!!!!
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