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    Café - West Union

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails - Classic Berry Crepe an coffee

    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails

    4.5(336 reviews)
    26.1 mi
    $$

    We'd never been in North Carolina and Yelp dutifully directed us to this yummy and friendly coffee…read moreand crepes spot as we made our way from the airport to our hotel after a long redeye flight. The staff were so friendly and the crepes were some of the best we've had. To top it off the coffee was delicious as well. Our uber driver who picked us up was surprised that we landed in Graham after our flight from LA. We're glad Yelp directed us here - cute little town!

    PRESS Coffee Crêpes Cocktails is hard to beat if you are looking for a casual, tasty breakfast or…read morebrunch in the area. The casual but polished ambiance fits perfectly into the charming, throwback small-town feel of downtown Graham.. which feels like something out of an earlier era with its historic courthouse, independent movie theater, and locally-owned boutiques and casual restaurants. The menu offers a wide variety of made-to-order savory and sweet crepes, as well as several toasts and waffle dishes. On my last visit to PRESS, I had the seasonal Blue Ridge crepe ($16.50), which was excellent -- a savory, blue-tinged shell filled with a great combination of sweet maple syrup-glazed ham and tangy granny smith apples and topped by a scrambled "hurricane-style" egg and a spicy maple mustard drizzle. YUM! The beverage menu at PRESS is equally impressive, featuring everything from made-to-order hot and cold coffees and tea-based beverages to a carefully curated cocktail list. I really enjoyed the soy maple pecan latte.

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    Simply Crepes Raleigh - Dessert Nutella Crepe

    Simply Crepes Raleigh

    3.5(606 reviews)
    19.3 mi
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    I always forget to take photos of my food, so words will need to suffice! My friends and I enjoyed…read morethe loveliest breakfast at Simply Crepes over the weekend. I had the delicious gluten free crepes -- I got the traditional style but nearly all of their crepes can be made GF. We all agreed that the food was delicious. And the service was outstanding. I have been to this location 3-4 times and am always impressed with the service!

    We originally came to Lafayette plaza to visit another establishment, however I was quickly…read moreoutvoted by the fam while walking around that they were in the mood for crepes which led us to Simply Crepes. This warm chic country vibe was inviting and homey and had a typical bustling brunch crowd you'd expect on a weekend morning which is always a good sign. After browsing the menu, we decided on the Crepe Madame, Breakfast Burrito Crepe, Maple Sausage Stackers, and the RumChata Banana French Toast. Their coffee selections also looked way too good to pass up, so I indulged on their Lavender Oat Milk Latte. Yummy is an understatement, it was absolutely divine. Between all of our choices, which were all very delicious, the star of brunch was undoubtedly the French Toast. Those caramelized bananas took it over the top and elevated an already fantastic dish. I also have to give credit to using a crepe as the burrito wrap was a genius concept that worked well. We all enjoyed this last-minute change of plans for crepe creations brunch.

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    Morgan Street Food Hall - GYM TACOS

    Morgan Street Food Hall

    4.1(721 reviews)
    22.5 mi
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    After a fun afternoon at Dix Park, hunting for trolls and exploring, it was time to grab a bite…read more Friends we were visiting with suggested the Morgan Street Food Hall, and we were absolutely blown away by this place! Walking in, it seemed kind of small, and we figured we'd have a few options. But looks were deceiving, with only a small frontage on the street, it's very deep, housing easily 20 or more restaurants. They offered the best variety of food ethnicities I've ever seen in one place. Restaurant options offered included a pizza shop, a deli, Italian, Mediterranean, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mexican, burgers, a southern kitchen, a restaurant of just French fry options, and so much more. Wanting something sweet, they had ice cream, dessert crepe.....SO MANY OPTIONS. The variety was fantastic, and there was plenty of seating, both inside, and out. Staff were regularly, cleaning tables as people left, and bathrooms were well maintained.....the only downside, is you've got to decide where you're going to eat. I'd 100% return to this spot, such great variety, reasonable pricing and convenience.

    Morgan Street Food Hall is a large, multi-vendor dining and social space in downtown Raleigh's…read moreWarehouse District. According to Visit Raleigh, it occupies a repurposed, approximately 22,000-square-foot warehouse that was retrofitted into a communal food hall concept and opened in 2018. I used to work at One Glenwood and frequented it often. I returned again in late December to try Curry in a Hurry, one of the many vendors operating in the hall. The food hall features more than 20 distinct culinary concepts, ranging from casual eats to dessert vendors. Full-service kitchens, snack stalls, and beverage counters all operate under one roof, offering plenty of variety for nearly any craving. Some of the vendors I've ordered from include: Curry in a Hurry - Indian cuisine with bold, flavorful curries. The Chicken Kati Roll is Indian street food at its finest. Opa! - A little taste of Greece. My favorite order is the spanakopita (spinach pastry platter) paired with a Greek salad. Gym Tacos - Vibrant flavors inspired by Mexican street food. Iyla's Southern Kitchen - Authentic Southern comfort food. The Chicken and Waffles sandwich is especially good. In addition, there are many other stalls offering burgers, tacos, sushi burritos, other Mediterranean dishes, seafood, empanadas, desserts, and more. Beyond food, the hall includes two notable bars: The Arbor, which serves beer, wine, and cocktails, and Aunty Betty's, a cozy, gin-focused bar that adds to the venue's nightlife appeal. Morgan Street Food Hall is family-friendly, chic, and dynamic. With varied menus and multiple seating formats, it attracts a broad mix of locals, visitors, nearby office workers, and families. Inside, communal picnic-style tables encourage a lively, social atmosphere, while a large outdoor patio with string lighting creates a vibrant setting. There are also lounge areas indoors that feel more like a relaxed living room. The space works well for groups, families, date nights, casual meetups, and even takeout. It does get very crowded during peak periods, so it's best to plan ahead if you want to secure seating. When visiting with a group, you may need to stagger food orders to hold a spot. The location is within walking distance of downtown offices, residential developments, and other nightlife and dining venues, which helps explain its popularity. When I worked at One Glenwood, it was an easy walk. If you're not within walking distance, parking can be the main drawback. Street parking nearby is reasonably priced if you can find it, while surrounding lots tend to be more expensive. Even though I no longer work nearby, I still enjoy visiting Morgan Street Food Hall--even when it means paying for parking.

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    Betsy's Crepes - Crepe

    Betsy's Crepes

    4.3(502 reviews)
    62.6 mi
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    Food is consistently good! Betsy's is one of our favorite places to eat and an eclectic, iconic…read morerestaurant in the area. Highly recommend!

    The town is absolutely lovely, and this restaurant itself is charming. The staff was friendly, and…read morewe genuinely wanted to enjoy our experience. However, if you need to eat gluten-free due to a medical condition like Celiac disease, please be very, very cautious. Although this establishment claims to offer gluten-free options, there seems to be a concerning lack of understanding of what "gluten-free" actually requires. I asked detailed questions before ordering and was assured that my selection was safe. After the food arrived--and after I had already started eating--I was then informed that while the crepe itself was gluten-free, the filling was not. That kind of distinction should be clearly communicated upfront, especially when a customer specifically asks about gluten-free options. Unfortunately, the same situation happened with my daughter, who also has celiac. To make matters worse, we were charged for both the incorrect meals and the replacements. In hindsight, I should have asked for a manager, but we were there to visit with a friend and I didn't want to make a scene. Our total for three people ended up being over $80 with the tip I still left. I understand that eating out always carries risk when you have dietary restrictions, and I ALWAYS try to approach it with patience and kindness. We were traveling, so we didn't have much choice. But if a restaurant says they offer gluten-free items, there needs to be a basic understanding (by the wait staff AND the kitchen cooks) of ingredients and clear communication. What should have been a fun outing turned into a weekend of being very sick. Just something to be aware of if you have to eat gluten-free for health reasons - this is probably not the spot for you.

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    Angelina's European Cafe - Mixed veggies

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    3.6(193 reviews)
    31.0 mi
    $$

    Angelina's European Cafe sounds like a chic spot to enjoy black coffee and finger sandwiches while…read morewearing a beret and reading existential poetry, but it's actually a typical New Jersey-style diner through and through with plenty of tasty, made-to-order options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner - as well as a full bar - served by attentive and competent staff. The menu offers something for everyone, whether you're in the mood for traditional breakfast staples like fluffy pancakes and eggs benedict or more robust lunch and dinner options like Philly cheesesteaks and burgers. The food is competently executed and very reasonably priced considering the portion size. I saw plenty of folks at tables seated nearby bringing their leftovers home for a second meal. My dining companion and I both had the Breakfast Special ($9), comprised of two eggs as-you-like-them, your choice of bacon or sausage, grits or potatoes, and a slice of bread. We both commented that our meal was pretty tasty and the portion size was reasonable for the price. As others have noted in their reviews, the host/hostess could be a bit friendlier and customer-focused. Angelina's doesn't take reservations and diners are seated on a 'first come, first serve' basis - when the whole party is present. When two of the three folks in our dining party arrived for breakfast on a recent Sunday morning, the hostess insisted we step aside and wait for the third diner to arrive in a few minutes before agreeing to seat us - even though there was no one in line behind us and plenty of open tables. It would have been nice to be seated and have a coffee to pass the few minutes until the third member of our party arrived. Solid 4 stars for a reliable, no-frills meal served by (mostly) friendly staff in a bright, airy space. PRO TIP: The space used to be a McDonald's restaurant, but they've done a great job with the remodel.. especially the dining room located in the former playground area which is now an open, airy space with tons of natural light.

    [Host] Service was poor and management was weak. They…read morerefused to seat me ahead of my wife because "we can'tseat you until your whole party is here". I wanted to be seated so that I could order before she arrived so we could eat promptly after she arrived. We were only a party of two! There were plenty of open tables and booths at the time. It is very obvious that management doesn't trust and hasn't trained their staff to make good, sound decisions that are beneficial to the both the business and the customers. After 30 min a different employee came out of nowhere and offered to seat me. I expressed to her that I was told they were allowed to seat me yet, and it was clear that she had the authority to overrule that "policy". Kudos to her for doing the right thing. Their 3.6 star rating on Yelp is generous.

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