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Anchored by Moore Square park, which underwent a $12.6 million renov and reopened in fall 2019, this district serves as a hub for residential development, some of the city’s best sup spots, nightlife and entertainment… not to mention the GoRaleigh Transit Center.
Transfer Co. Food Hall
Burritos, bagels, cookies, empanadas… oh, my! Not to mention the huge patio (hello, spring!) and seasonal outdoor bar for boozy lounging. @transfercofoodhall
St. Roch Fine Oysters + Bar
The world is your oyster at St. Roch, with its NoLa-inspired and seafood-focused menu that’s shrimply the best. @strochraleigh
Bella Vita
Let this modern head-turning home decor and furnishings inspire your next interior design project. @bellavitaraleigh
Sir Walter Coffee
Putting a little pep in your step—both morning and evening—is this buzzy cafe serving coffee drinks by day and cocktails by night. @sirwaltercoffee
Reliable Jewelry
Bling out at the Triangle’s most trusted name in luxury since 1949. @reliablejewelry
The Darby
Open seven days a week for no-frills beer, wine and cocktails—and the best of times. @thedarbybar
All Saints Chapel
Built in 1875 and restored in 2008, this chapel has been recognized as one of the prettiest in the South since. Bless up. @allsaints1875
Marbles Kids Museum
Hooray for play! Learning = fun through Marbles’ hands-on exhibits, award-winning programs, larger-than-life movies and more. @marblesraleigh
Watts & Ward
Down classic and house cocktails in a moody Mad Men-esque atmosphere underneath the streets of Downtown Raleigh. @wattsandward
Want more? Read our Defining Districts: Capital District
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