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Greg's Hot List: Food Court Alternatives

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Greg's Hot List: Food court alternatives

At some point during the holiday shopping marathon, even the aroma of the Cinnabon store begins to lose its appeal. When food court chain eatery burnout strikes, you'll find welcome relief at these locally owned alternatives.

BEAVER CREEK
Tyler's
1483 Beaver Creek Commons Dr., Apex
355-1380
www.tylerstaproom.com

BRIER CREEK
Baba Grill
8201-107 Brier Creek Parkway, Raleigh
806-5700
www.babagrill.com

CAMERON VILLAGE
Cameron Bar and Grill
2018 Clark St., Raleigh
755-2231
www.cameronbargrill.com

CARY TOWNE CENTER
Jasmin Mediterranean Bistro
1105 Walnut St., Cary
468-8004
www.themediterraneanbistro.com

CRABTREE VALLEY MALL
Crabtree Tavern
5300 Homewood Banks Dr., Raleigh
532-7100
www.crabtreetavern.com

CROSSROADS
Kashin
309 Crossroads Blvd., Cary
851-7101
http://kashin.com

NORTH HILLS
Midtown
4421-115 Six Forks Road, in The Lassiter, Raleigh
782-9463
www.midtownandbar115.com

STREETS AT SOUTHPOINT
La Vita Dolce
6910-118 Fayetteville Road, Durham
572-0300
www.lavitadolcenc.com

TRIANGLE TOWN CENTER
Twisted Fork
3751-170 Sumner Blvd., Raleigh
792-2535
www.thetwistedfork.com

UNIVERSITY MALL
The Weathervane
201 S. Estes Drive, Chapel Hill
929-9466
www.southernseason.com/cafe.asp

 

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La Vita Dolce

I was at Southpoint on Monday, and La Vita Dolce seemed to be closed - the windows were papered over.  Is it actually closed, or are they just renovating?

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About the blogger

Andrea Weigl has been the food writer at The News & Observer since the summer of 2007. She has won a handful of awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Society for Features Journalism. Her profile of chef Ashley Christensen titled "A Force of Nature" will be published in the sixth edition of "Cornbread Nation: The Best of Southern Food Writing." She is serving a three-year term on the James Beard Foundation book awards committee. Follow her on Twitter at @andreaweigl.

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