This is a nice casual restaurant, and it has gained new life after its renovation. The food here is good, but in my opinion, the atmosphere is its best quality. Right on the corner of Franklin and Columbia streets, Spanky's looks out into the heart of downtown Chapel Hill - no place is better for a ...
The spice street platter app was pretty good. The ahi tuna with mango chutney was lackluster at best. the bouillabaisse was awesome. But sadly, the Berry Compote dessert was terrible! totally used frozen fruit not fresh and they didn't sweeten it enough so it was very bland. Won't be going back anyt...
great service. fabulous berry nepolean dessert and cappochino. we only had dessert and coffee this time but we will be back. everything looked so good and authentic.
Streets seems to be a bonafide New York style deli. The sandwiches are all you'd expect. If fact some are so filled with good stuff, bring someone to share it with. Then you can try some of the great sides too. The breakfast sandwiches are terrific and the coffee is good. Haven't tried them for dinn...
Coming from places like Miami, Las Vegas and Boca Raton I envisioned Sugarland a little more upscale and cutting edge on it's menu but I was disappointed. Although they decorated the place with some fancy cakes. The things you could expect to find behind the counter was little more than what your m...
Great place to go for dinner!
The service is very pleasant, the waiter and the manager were really nice with us.
We also had live music. So so beautiful! The singer and his guitar did an awesome job.
The food, we had pasta with seafood. It was tasty and perfect. We were happy we found that place....
I have eaten at this fine restaurant twice! Food is excellent, service great. I didn't know it was there until I stumbled on it's location. The best place to eat in Chapel Hill, in my opinion.
This is a unique restaurant. Nestled in a plain shopping center, it offers great California-style deep dish pizzas, salads, and sandwiches at low prices. My favorite thing to get is a portobello mushroom sandwich (about $6) and a salad (just $2). This is a good place to go for a casual meal.
this restaurant is part of southern season, a fantastic culinary store. unfortunately the food was not as great as the gift shop although you wouldn't know it just by looking at it. I got the beef tenderloin with mashed potatoes and asperagus. the tenderloin was anything but tender and I've had sim...
This place is open 24-hours. That's probably because the food is only good when you're drunk and hungry at 3 in the morning. Greasy mac'n'cheese, fried okra, and mashed potatos provide great sides to a cheese biscuit. For many, the drinking experience is not complete until a stop is made at Time-out...
Top of the Hill has quickly become the premier restaurant and bar in Chapel Hill. Both students and alumni gather here for drinks and dinner - even Coach Matt Doherty makes an occasional appreance. The beer (which they brew themselves) is world class, and the food, though on the expensive side, is o...
If you want good food and to enjoy your meal and company in a leisurely manner, DON'T go to Trilussa. As soon as we got our bottle of wine and $18 entrees, the manager was in a rush to get us out. When I commented that we felt rushed, he told us he had a business to run and that we were lucky he s...
The dining experience was extremely poor. The AC is not efficient, we had the luck of a brand new untrained waitress. She did not know if any drinks other than water,wine or beer were available, coffee tea etc. The ceasar salad was some romaine lettuce but an oil and vinegar dressing that left more ...
We had driven by this restaurant several times and thought it to be charming from the outside. Unfortunately, the food that we encountered was shockingly poor. The entrees were intolerably bad, the sauces were tasteless. "Orzo" is not chopped spaghetti. Cream sauce is not white colored water. H...
With college students on summer vacation, we decided to venture into a cute dining establishment that we'd long passed, but never stopped to experience. After a recent dinner at Trilussa, we agree that continuing to walk past should be the only thing worth repeating. The bruschetta was nothing mor...
This is one of my favorite places in Chapel Hill. Owned and managed by its executive chef Giovanni, who is very friendly if you get a chance to meet him. The Southern Italian food is as good as it gets, and focuses on seafood, pastas, and paellas. Quaint antiques decorate this walls of this tiny tra...
This Italian restaurant is perfect for a nice casual dinner or a fancy date. The pasta dishes are original (smoked salmon and black fettucine are examples of their unique ingredients) and modestly priced - under $15. The walls are covered with vintage movie posters, and the lighting is perfect. Vesp...
I know that several people love to frequent this cute little diner-style restaurant, but I personally was not at all satisfied. For two blueberry waffles, two sides of hash browns, and two beverages, the bill came to almost $20 after tax and tip. That seemed a bit on the expensive side for simple br...
I eat there because I'm a college student. and it's a convenient place to get breakfast. I agree with the previous post. The prices are kind of high being that is just regular breakfast food that doesn't taste better than what I could make right in my dorm. I'm just to lazy to do it.
Nothing special. Typical college campus yogurt/ice-cream shop. The prices however are good and the taste is okay. This place can be easily missed if you are not looking for it as it is hidden between the buildings.