Restaurants

We’ve rounded up local deals that’ll help you enjoy your lunch break without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re hoping for a laid back spot to sip a beer and watch the games or a buzzing sports bar where you can scream at the TV, we’ve got the local watch spots for all.
Take a peek back in time to the days when Lighthouse Grill was still slinging vegetable plates or Blockbuster was still dishing out DVDs.
If you recently retired and are looking for things to do, this guide will help you make the most of your newfound time in Winston-Salem.
The North Trade Street restaurant has served over 2 million customers.
Timmy’s Hot Chicken and Small Batch Beer Co. are giving locals the opportunity to try six sauces made famous by Sean Evans’ interview show.
The oldest remaining home in what was the town of Winston was moved from where it was originally built to a different site.
We want to know — which Twin City restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
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This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Winston-Salem.
We’ve got details and a map full of drink deals: We’ll be highlighting the vibrant beverage scene across Winston-Salem from July 22 to July 26, 2024.
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