4. Historic Oakwood
8.8
(Oakwood Avenue & N. Bloodworth Street), Raleigh, NC
Historic and Protected Site · 9 tips and reviews
Ellen Geenty: Oakwood is the best! Don't forget to bring carrots and stop by the porch on bloodworth to feed Bun-Bun!
Crash Gregg: Best place to live in Raleigh. Historic homes with plenty of hardwoods, high ceilings, big porches and great neighbors. All within a few blocks and a short walk or bike ride from downtown.
Dee Penven-Crew: True neighborhoods have gone the way of rotary phones. Except here in Historic Oakwood in downtown Raleigh.
Rachel Cole Cannon: The pickled carrots are amazing!
Johnnie Bud: Great lunch date spot! Great food, awesome location.
Raleigh Citizen: The Carlos Burger comes with onion and jalapeno pepper, cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomato. I can’t say enough good about it. Read more.
7. Happy + Hale
8.3
443 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC
Salad Restaurant · Central Raleigh · 15 tips and reviews
The News & Observer: Happy + Hale’s menu consists of a variety of healthy drinks and dishes such as the Walter’s Harvest salad, the Quinoa Bowl and the Rise ’N Shine drink with navel orange, carrot, apple and ginger root. Read more.
Jennifer Truman: I've loved this place since it opened. Go here if you love fresh salads and delicious juice served by people who genuinely value the health and happiness of their customers.
James Nance: The Big Salad is fantastic. Served with bread from Yellow Dog, too!
Summer Reavis: Love this place!! We met and talked to the head sous chef and he let us try a new recipe he is trying. They always have fun things on the menu. The carrot cake is to die for!!
Jessi Biging: They ran out of an appetizer, so we were offered free dessert- carrot cake was great & bourbon ice cream. Would definitely go back when in Raleigh again. Good bbq-- chopped bbq and brisket are good
Travis Frenchak: Bacon cheese burger was delicious. Made with ground brisket. Pumpkin cornbread with maple butler was a great starter.