Zebulon is the easternmost town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,433 at the 2010 census. Zebulon is part of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. Five County Stadium, home to the Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team, is located in the town.
Restaurants in Zebulon
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Five County Stadium is your typical 90's stadium.
Lots of concrete,a small upper deck and a uniform field does make FCS a generic field.
However,the staff was very nice and helpful,opening the team store early in order to help my party and the entertainment was understated.
The main downside besides the generic look is the lack of shade,which is again typical of stadiums of its age.
There is some shade on the concourse,but if the heat bothers you,you might want to keep that in mind.
I do like the water tower painted like a baseball with the Mudcats logo that overlooks the field.
Worth the stop,but remember the shade,if you have heat sensitive fans with you.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
This place has such a great neighborhood vibe and is SO friendly! The food trucks, the live music and the people really make this place a blast without any ego!! GREAT addition to Knightdale!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Robertson Millpond Preserve is a new Wake County Park, protecting a historical millpond on Buffaloe Creek, The park is very new, so the only amenities are a parking area, boat dock, and paddle trail. There are no restrooms or drinking water, so plan accordingly. There is a pump with non-potable water to wash off boats. The paddle trail is about three-quarters of a mile and marked by buoys. It's not long, but don't expect to race through. The millpond is really scenic and you'll want to stop and admire the views. It's basically a blackwater cypress swamp, common much further east in North Carolina, such as Merchants Millpond or Great Dismal Swamp. But completely unexpected just outside Raleigh in Wake County. Since it's a swamp, I would avoid the area in the summer as I imagine the mosquitoes and insects would be horrible. But in the fall, it's absolutely beautiful. It took my wife and I about 2 hours to paddle just under 2 miles as we stopped so many times to enjoy the views. We ventured off the paddle trail a few times, but don't go too far as it would really easy to get lost in here. Overall, a great place to paddle. Although there are no rentals at the park, you can rent from a local outfitter. And the park is very new, so check their website for updates. The paddle trail went up to buoy 37 when we visited, but they may extend it further.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
This small 3 room antique shop had some nice things and I really wanted to get a pixie cookie jar they had in the front room (I loved it and told my husband I was getting it) but I was so annoyed because the man there followed us around from room to room I decided to just look for one somewhere else. If you don't mind being followed around you may enjoy checking out this place if you are in the area.
5 based on 1 reviews
The Green Machine Raleigh Brew Tour is your one stop shop for all things beer in Raleigh. In this 4 (ish) hour tour we will visit the best breweries the triangle has to offer For $65pp you get a private ride in a completely custom bus, (complete with bathroom, surround sound, direct TV and a mini bar!) along with tours of the brewing process at Big Boss and samples at each and every brewery!
we got to visit 3 local breweries on this 4 hour tour and we had an absolute blast! The servings were very generous and we learned a lot about each brewery and their beer -- the bus itself is amazing! I was so impressed - especially that it has a bathroom! The surround sound, charging stations, TV and ice maker and refrigerator were amazing bonuses!
Thanks to the Raleigh Brew Tour for a fabulous day!
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