Best Restaurants in the Raleigh Area
Looking for new homes in Raleigh? Make your retirement even more memorable by checking out these amazing restaurants near Del Webb’s retirement communities in Raleigh. Get ready to treat yourself and explore the delicious offerings at some of the best eateries in town. Go ahead: Add them to your list of things to do in Raleigh–you won't regret it!
Angus Barn
If you’re looking for an iconic steakhouse experience, look no further than the vintage Angus Barn in Raleigh. Opened in 1960 by Thad A. Eure Jr. and Charles Winston, Angus Barn has become a Raleigh-area institution with their signature double-barn red doors, but their reputation now far exceeds the Raleigh-area city limits. People come from all over to try steakhouse classics, like aged prime rib, filet mignon, and shrimp cocktail. Angus Barn is also known for their sides, including their creamed spinach. To top off the night, sample from one of North Carolina's largest wine selections in the Wild Turkey Lounge, boasting over 21 Wine Spectator Magazine Grand Awards. They also have classic cocktails (think Old Fashioned and Manhattans) as well as the largest private collection of commemorative wild turkey decanters in the world, according to their website.
Vicious Fishes Taproom & Kitchen
Come join the party at Vicious Fishes Taproom & Kitchen in the Fuquay Varina neighborhood. Known for its cozy gastropub setting, Vicious Fishes has some of the most delicious grub around. From shareable platters to small plates and snacks that showcase seasonal local ingredients, this restaurant’s menu is constantly changing. But, there’s always an amazing beer selection; for brew-lovers, you’ll easily find drinks to pair perfectly with whatever food your heart desires that day. Maybe you want a pilsner with your mussels or an IPA to enhance the flavor of Vicious Fishes’ house-made pickles. Whatever you order, it'll be incredible.
Vicious Fishes is also only six minutes away from Carolina Gardens. This maintenance-free Del Webb retirement community in Raleigh has ranch-style homes, perfect for your next stage in life. Reap the rewards of this amenity-rich living and explore Carolina Gardens today.
The Fiction Kitchen
If you’re craving something delicious but don't want to sacrifice your meat-free lifestyle, check out Fiction Kitchen in downtown Raleigh. They serve up thoughtfully crafted vegetarian and vegan cuisine in their 100% veggie kitchen. You won't find meals like their lion's mane mushroom dip, North Carolina peanut noodle bowl, or mock chicken with crispy fried waffles anywhere else. Their menu is perfect for those days when comfort food is all you need–but it has to be meat-free. Their tasty food has made Fiction Kitchen a popular destination for vegetarians across North Carolina.
Mannings Restaurant
If you're craving a soulful southern experience, Mannings Restaurant is the place to go. Chef Howard Mannings created a menu that reflects his born-and-raised North Carolina cuisine. Indulge in upscale comfort food and southern classics with a modern twist, like linguine, grouper, crab cakes, and chicken. The ribs are served with Chef Mannings’ signature BBQ sauce. Enjoy a meal with those you love at this upscale-yet-casual restaurant in downtown Clayton, North Carolina.
Dreaming of retiring in Raleigh? It’s the perfect city to savor thoughtfully made meals, live in nearby retirement communities–and simply enjoy life. When you’re planning your next trip to Raleigh, or looking for restaurants to try once you move, make sure your list includes these top-reviewed restaurants, just minutes from Del Webb retirement communities. Explore these retirement communities in Raleigh and discover the perfect one for you today.
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