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Contribuisci feedbackMake a loop so you don’t miss out on all the great restaurants and pop up stands. Something for everyone. Eat outside for quick access to the bar.
Go to the southern food place by the front door. You can walk around and think you need to explore your options but they know what's up. I went to bad cat coffee for a breakfast sandwich too and it was also good.
Disappointed the true small traditionally North Carolina outlets were closed or out of business. Usual fare at the Mexican, Greek, sandwich, burger, ice cream, sushi, and Indian booths. I arrived at 7:30 on a Tuesday. Maybe others are open later on weekends? Wanted to try the gluten free empanadas but you must buy a dozen frozen. Not good for a tourist. Although, my open face corn tortilla with carne asada was good. The spanakopita was mainly phyllo with only a few leaves masquerading as the side salad it sat on. Ordered a cocktail at the bar but it was watered down.
Very good food hall with a nice selection of options. There’s also a full indoor/outdoor bar. We came up for desert drinks. You can get a variety of different food, drinks vs deserts from the various stalks. We enjoyed it.
We stopped here after leaving the airport, RDU. We found a diverse group of restaurants and people. The atmosphere was pleasant with picnic style seating, allowing any size group to order from any of the establishments and still sit together. We ate at Iyla's Southern Kitchen. The food was good except our fries were beyond crispy.