Reviews on Pub food in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. If you're looking for a getaway that's fun for the whole family and easy on your pocket, look no further than Raleigh. With more than 20 free attractions, this stately and energetic capital city offers an affordable way to enjoy history, culture and the good old outdoors. Spend the day hopping between the three state museums of art, history and natural sciences: all offer free admission. Visitors are free to wander around the grounds of the State Capitol, where they can also observe the legislative process. Stroll past the graves of Civil War generals at a historic cemetery or meander along cobblestone streets of City Market. Shop for the greenest broccoli, reddest apples and tastiest homemade treats around at the State Farmers Market. With over 150 parks, lakes and green ways in Raleigh alone, there is ample opportunity to enjoy golf, biking, swimming, boating and other outdoor adventures.
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4 based on 182 reviews
An authentic Irish Pub in the heart of Brier Creek. Offering a warm welcome, hearty pub food and a great selection of draft beers. We also serve, wine, liquor and cocktails. The only practicing Irish Chef in the Triangle, lots of traditional favorites suc
We have eaten here with a number of friends and had consistently good service and food. The menu is pretty typical pub grub and the portions on the small plate are about right for our appetites. The shepherds pie, bangers and mash and fish and chips are tasty and predictable.While others have mentioned the noise, we have eaten in both the library (with a nice fireplace) and back room without having too much distraction. In the main bar area the space is a bit cramped and conversations can become a little overwhelming, but it adds to the pub experience.We will keep Trali on our "restaurant rotation" when we are looking for a simple evening with some good food.
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4 based on 277 reviews
Yes itâs a Paradies for beer lovers. Plenty of options of NC beers and out of the country.Dinner was not great. Ordered wings and a burger.Both came together. The wings were not very tasty and crispy. The burger was not really medium.So better enjoy the beer!
4 based on 133 reviews
Following a recommendation from a Raleigh friend, we stopped in for a late lunch after visiting the museums downtown. What a great selection of beer! Tried 4 tastings â and liked everyone!We also each had their pizza â I ate the meat-lovers and it was GREAT@Venue has a patio, and small eating space adjacent to the main bar â but theyâre expanding and it looks like theyâll triple their space. Perfect!Staff: Super cool.Beers: One of the few breweries where I enjoyed everything I sampled.Food: Pizzas are the bomb! Parking: side parking, and small shared parking lot out back.Would recommend: Highly Would re-patronize: Yes!
4 based on 399 reviews
Pretty good pale ales on draft consumed on a hot Thursday afternoon after a grueling two-day strategic marketing meeting in the state capital: one that tasted of pear â The White Street, the other blended with strawberry, the Evil Twin. Both very good, although the latter was preferred in the blind taste test with all the other animals in the vicinity. My friendâs âgo-to Hefeweizenâ, a bottle of Schoffenhofer, did not disappoint one bit. For grub, we munched on some surprisingly addictive fried pickles (who knew they could be so good?) and the Times Peruvian wings, which were accompanied by a spicy green cilantro-based sauce. Had two of the six not been burnt on one side, they would have been far more impressive.Service by Ally was speedy and cordial. It made Whiskey Kitchen look like turtles in quicksand.Music was a bit loud but at least of a fine collection of 80s and 90s classic hits.Nice bar with character and good cheer. Recommended by Cherry Wonderdog.
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4 based on 192 reviews
Stopped in on a rainy Labor Day weekend, and were glad we did. They had specials on local beer, so we opted along those lines, mostly Foothills If I remember correctly. We shared a couple of appetizers which we enjoyed too. Within walking distance of the Holiday Inn (a block away).
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4 based on 151 reviews
Located in a pretty revitalized warehouse area, this restaurant has some delightful outdoor seating and a great deal more inside seating. Staff were very welcoming, we chose a flight of their home brews but the also had a very large selection of microbrews on tap from as far away as Michigan and Colorado. They had an even larger selection of beers by the bottle which included gluten free beer and a fair number of artisanal ciders and wine. Truly something for everyone. The dark porter style home brew was dark smooth and silky delicious, but all the beers we tried were good. The food was excellent - a rare event in a bar, where the food is often overlooked. The daily crab cake on salad was delicious. I would definitely order it the next time if available. Huge selection of burgers with a creative twist. Trying to be good we ordered a burger with a side of green beans rather than fries, and the green beans were cooked to perfection, crunch and definitely fresh not frozen.Would definitely go back if in the area. Many local restaurants rely heavily on frozen canned and prepared foods but this was definitely the exception. Food this good in an informal setting is very hard to come by.
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