6 Best Restaurants in Raleigh, Central North Carolina

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

Transfer Co. Food Hall

$ | Oakwood Historic District Fodor's Choice

The city's best food hall has a soaring ceiling with giant skylights, filling the room and its many stalls with natural light. Grab a hearty burrito, an empanada, or a sandwich from Benchwarmers Bagels, where heirloom grains and a wood-fired oven result in one of the Southeast's best.

Angus Barn

$$$$ | North Raleigh

Dinner at this huge, rustic barn (a Raleigh legend) is a real event and certainly worth the sizable prices. With its big portions, kitschy surroundings (especially known for its Christmas decorations), and 89-page wine and beer list, this steak house is both traditional and fun. The kitchen carries on the legacy of Iron Chef Walter Royal, who passed in 2023 after more than 25 years as executive chef, with delicious steaks, prime rib, fresh seafood, baby back ribs, and homemade desserts.

9401 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC, 27617, USA
919-787–2444
Known For
  • Classic steaks and baby back ribs
  • Huge wine and beer list
  • Special-occasion dining
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Beasley's Chicken + Honey

$ | Downtown

James Beard Award–winning chef Ashley Christensen (also behind Poole's Diner and Death & Taxes) opened this hip fried chicken spot, which serves the namesake dish as well as modern takes on Southern classics. Sit at the bar and wash down the restaurant's hearty cuisine with a craft cocktail or glass of champagne. Brunch is also a hit on the weekends.

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Crawford and Son

$$$ | Oakwood Historic District

Five-time James Beard Award semifinalist Scott Crawford founded this comfy but sophisticated restaurant in the historic Oakwood neighborhood to showcase his unique approach to cooking and the seasonal bounty of his adopted hometown. The ever-changing menu is focused on seasonal, local produce that truly belongs to its community. Look for entrées like beef cheek ragout, pork schnitzel with smashed roots, and swordfish with ancient grains. Save room for dessert because pastry chef Lauren Yerrick's creations are out of this world. Craft cocktails and a solid wine list round out the experience. If you can't get enough of Crawford's cooking (or the reservation time you're seeking), his French restaurant, Jolie, is next door and is equally terrific.

618 N. Person St., Raleigh, NC, 27604, USA
919-307–4647
Known For
  • Award-winning chef and his take on seasonal, local ingredients
  • Intimate, cozy dining experience (reservations a must)
  • Outstanding desserts and bar program
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Sam Jones BBQ

$ | Downtown

The Jones family have been smoking whole hogs in the Carolina Piedmont for three generations, so Raleigh urbanites greeted Sam's chopped pork and slow-cooked ribs with open arms. Order a platter and a craft cocktail (rare for a barbecue restaurant) and grab a seat in the light-filled dining room or at a picnic table in the yard.

502 W. Lenoir St., Raleigh, NC, 27601, USA
984-206–2555
Known For
  • Slow-smoked pulled pork, eastern North Carolina style
  • Local fried catfish
  • Laid-back bar scene

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Second Empire

$$$$ | Downtown

Wood paneling, muted lighting, and well-spaced tables make for an elegant dining experience in this restored 1879 house. The menu, which changes seasonally, has a regional flavor. The food is intricately styled so that colors, textures, and tastes fuse. A brick tavern on the lower level is more casual and has a less expensive menu that has included bison short ribs and grilled North Carolina trout.

330 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC, 27603, USA
919-829–3663
Known For
  • High-quality and high-dollar dishes
  • Elegant historic home space
  • Seasonal menu of eclectic American favorites
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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