4 Best Restaurants in Durham, Central North Carolina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Durham - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Mothers & Sons Trattoria

$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

House-made pasta, innovative bruschetta with 'nduja (spreadable pork sausage), and roasted vegetables and meats are the stars of this sophisticated Italian spot. By day, the Alimentari side serves lunch and brunch, as well as pasta and provisions to go. Chef Josh DeCarolis brings his passion for his Sicilian heritage and expertise in Italian cooking, while his partner Matt Kelly has contributed significantly to Durham's culinary scene next door at Mateo tapas, French classics at Vin Rouge, and the highly anticipated reopening of Nana's Rockwood.

107 W. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC, 27701, USA
919-294–8247
Known For
  • Bruschetta menu
  • Squid-ink pasta
  • Extensive menu of vintage Amaro and Fernet spirits
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Bullock's BBQ

$ | West Metro

Durham's oldest-operating restaurant sticks to the finely chopped vinegar barbecue that made it an institution. Pair a sandwich or platter with a bowl of beans or mac and cheese and you'll be in hog heaven. It's cash only, so head to an ATM before you arrive.

3330 Quebec Dr., Durham, NC, 27705, USA
919-383–3211
Known For
  • A tradition since 1952
  • Hearty Brunswick stew
  • Photos of former presidents and celebrities dining here line the walls
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Durham Food Hall

$ | Five Points

This repurposed industrial-mod warehouse includes 10 counter-serve food and drink merchants, offering Neapolitan pizza, raw oysters, gourmet coffee, and more. The location, next to Durham Central Park and Farmers' Market and amidst a growing collection of apartment buildings, makes it a popular sport for families and singles on weekends.

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Guglhupf

$$ | Duke University
Locals have flocked to this upscale German bakery, café, and biergarten for more than 20 years, drawn by the delicious pastries, lively brunch, and expansive dining patio. While the restaurant doesn't skimp on the classic sausage-and-schnitzel fare, the menu is enlivened by frequently rotating seasonal entrées that showcase central North Carolina's farm bounty; vegans and vegetarians will be pleasantly surprised by the range of elegant and inventive plant-based dishes.
2706 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd., Durham, NC, 27707, USA
919-401–2600
Known For
  • European pastries (especially the namesake guglhupf cake)
  • Vegetarian and vegan takes on German classics
  • Hearty brunch
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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