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Things to Do in Downtown Cary, N.C. by visitRaleigh
One of the fastest-growing towns in the South, Cary is home to renowned restaurants, great shopping, top-tier arts and entertainment and unique outdoor experiences. The downtown area has seen an influx of fun, new local businesses in recent years—a brewery, bottle shop, neighborhood bar, boutique hotel, bakeries, revitalized arts experiences and more now line downtown’s thriving Chatham St. Here are 20-plus spots not to miss!
Treat yourself at FRESH. Local Ice Cream
FRESH. Local Ice Cream recently opened in the heart of downtown Cary. This shop is dedicated to serving high-quality ice cream crafted from locally sourced milk. Enjoy a cone or cup of flavors like banana pudding, birthday cake and Midnight Chocolate Crunch.
Devour Neapolitan pies at Pizzeria Faulisi
Spend your night out dining in at the critically-acclaimed Neapolitan pizza spot Pizzeria Faulisi. This small, family-owned, wood-fired pizza shop opened in 2017 to much fanfare, and the hype has continued to build. In addition to pizzas and small plates prepared with a simple way of cooking, the restaurant also offers diners a great selection of desserts, cocktails, beer and wine. Return visits are also a must as the menu at Pizzeria Fausili changes regularly based on creativity and the seasonality of ingredients.
Find this “All Aboard!” mural for a photo opp
Artist Sean Kernick—perhaps the most prolific mural painter in the Raleigh area—tackled this project in downtown Cary with the help of Cary Visual Art, Inc. Juxtaposing the old with the new and celebrating creative communities, this mural was completed in May 2019. Find it: 122 W. Chatham St., Cary
Shop local at the Cary Downtown Farmers Market
Open Saturdays, year round, the Cary Downtown Farmers Market gives folks a place where they can shop for goods they can feel great about. The market also strives to be the link between Cary residents and visitors and local farmers and makers of handcrafted goods. What’s more, the vendors who serve the market reside within a 100-mile radius of downtown Cary. Stroll on through to shop fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy and meats, desserts and so much more.
Catch independent films at The Cary Theater
Built in 1946 and once home to Cary’s first indoor theater, The Cary Theater is now a multi-use cultural facility with a focus on digital arts, including film and youth and amateur theater and music. Catch interesting independent films, enjoy a comedy show or listen to some local music in this historic building.
Make new friends over breakfast at Esteamed Coffee
No trip downtown is complete without a coffee run. Luckily, Esteamed Coffee has you covered. This nonprofit shop offers visitors cold and hot drinks and delicious bakery treats with one important goal in mind—to connect employees with disabilities with the community at large. Since opening its doors in 2020, Esteamed has provided meaningful employment, enriching volunteer opportunities and rewarding experiences all around. Swing by for a pick-me-up both in terms of coffee and positive vibes.
Step inside history at the Page-Walker Arts and History Center
Built in 1868 as a railroad hotel, the Page-Walker Arts and History Center has since turned into a popular arts, history and events venue in downtown Cary. The center, listed on the National Register for Historic Places, hosts a bounty of activities, including educational programs, special events and performances, meetings and art exhibitions displaying local and regional art alike. Take a stroll through the Cary Heritage Museum on site to learn about the history of the town chronicled by a timeline exhibit and various historical artifacts. There is also the historical architecture and furniture and the beautifully landscaped garden area to appreciate and enjoy.
Cheers to (very) good beer at Bond Brothers Beer Company
Voted the “Best New Brewery” in the country in USA TODAY‘s 10BestOpens a New Window. in 2017, Bond Brothers (pictured in header) is one of Cary’s favorite hangout spots. Sip on one of their excellent sour beers or enjoy classics like an IPA or brown ale. Hungry? Food trucks are typically posted up on site, and outside food is welcome as well.
Explore Turkish cuisine at Bosphorus Restaurant
One of Cary’s self-proclaimed best kept secrets, the Turkish flatbreads, kebabs and baklava offerings from owner Mustafa Dilekoglu are simply too good for us to keep to ourselves. This lunch-and-dinner gem serves everything super fresh, has a fantastic menu that caters to vegetarians as well as meat eaters and even offers Turkish coffee and tea that make for a tasty end to a delicious meal.
Join a wine tasting at Chatham Street Wine Market
Often offering tastings of special wines and featured food trucks, Chatham Street Wine Market is a go-to for all of your vino needs. This shop serves wine by the glass that you can enjoy inside or outside on their shaded patio. Take a few bottles home with you to save for later!
Grab a bite and a beer at Hank’s Downtown Dive
Billed as downtown Cary’s hangout, Hank’s Downtown Dive works perfectly for grabbing a bite, a drink and one heck of a good time! Grab a menu and marvel at the inspired and creative takes on classic dishes and small plates. We’re talking everything from pork belly Bahn mi tacos to grilled N.C. shrimp. Then, there are the craft cocktails which are mixed to perfection for maximum taste. Throw in stellar service and décor that can only be described as “divey,” and you’ve got a new favorite place to kick back and enjoy.
Stop in for a pick-me-up at BREW Coffee + Bar
Looking for a spot to cozy up with a cup of coffee? BREW at The Cary Theater, located on E. Chatham St., is just the place. BREW takes coffee seriously. Enjoy craft coffee options like pour overs and cortados or simply stick to the classic drip coffee options. All of the beans at BREW are from Southern roasters, many located in the Raleigh area.
Induldge in German goodies at Annelore’s German Bakery
Looking to make your downtown visit that much sweeter? Then include Annelore’s German Bakery as a stop on your itinerary. The folks here craft authentic and delicious German pastries daily from scratch using the finest local ingredients. Get a little taste of heaven sampling Bee Sting Cake made with local honey or nibbling on Donauwellen with tangy Morello cherries baked right in. Committed to serving the community with great hospitality, Annelore’s delivers more than enough goodness to keep you coming back for more!
Eat family-style Sezchuan at Taipei 101
Longtime downtown Cary staple Taipei 101 is no stranger to big accolades, earning the honor of being named top Chinese restaurant in the Raleigh area for five years running by The News & Observer (and we’re sure the soup dumplings had something to do with that!). Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, we think the Sezchuan/Taiwanese specialties are best ordered and eaten family-style inside the restaurant with super-friendly service, but the restaurant’s takeout service has certainly thrived during COVID-19 (and either way, you’re headed home with extra food—the portions are no slouch).
Dig into seafood, sushi and more at MC Restaurant
One of Cary’s newest buzzworthy restaurants, MC Restaurant offers diners modern, Asian fusion fare from the historic digs of the Jones House which was originally constructed in 1896. Restauranteur and chef Michael Choung packs a weekly revolving menu with Instagram-worthy, signature dishes made from seasonal ingredients and fresh seafood. Reserve a table inside the cozy and intimate Queen-Anne style cottage restaurant to enjoy high-end sushi, or dine al fresco in the outdoor garden or on the wraparound porch savoring entrées like snapper with crawfish tail or Saigon braised beef short rib with roasted baby carrots. You can also pair a delicious meal with any of the restaurant’s craft cocktails or numerous wine selections.
Book the ultimate weekend of luxury at The Mayton
Opened in 2016 in downtown Cary, The Mayton is an independently owned, 44-room, Georgian-style boutique inn that caters to A-plus stays and getaways (and acts as the perfect home base for exploring downtown Cary). Feast on Southern comfort food at the hotel’s elegant restaurant, Verandah, step next door to meet and mingle in the backyard at Cotton House Craft Brewers or stroll a handful of blocks to Bond Brothers Beer Company for the finest sours and ales around. Grab a bagel for breakfast at the recently opened Big Dom’s Bagel Shop, or reserve a dinner table at Pizzeria Faulisi, a lively spot for gourmet, wood-fired pizzas (both restaurants are the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Zack and Amber Faulisi).
Grab slices on the patio at Di Fara Pizza
Perhaps one of the mostly highly anticipated restaurants ever to open in Cary, Di Fara Pizza is the sister restaurant of the famed pizzeria of the same name opened by Dominic DeMarco in Brooklyn in 1965—The New Yorker, The New York Times, Zagat and the late chef Anthony Bourdain have all called the original Di Fara the best pizza in New York. It may not be Brooklyn, but this downtown Cary pizzeria opened in 2021 and serves the same family-style, mouth-watering pizza as the original (even using a water filtration system to replicate that N.Y. water). Count us in!
Sit down for seriously good cocktails at SideBar
Cary’s newest neighborhood bar, SideBar was opened by owner Matthew Bettinger in Feb. of 2018 in downtown’s Mid-Town Square. Conveniently located directly next to Pizzeria Faulisi and a few steps away from Bond Brothers Beer Company, spring for a Primm’s Cup to enjoy on the outside patio or post up at the bar inside to try the deliciously frothy Whiskey Sour.
Enjoy backyard brews at Cotton House Craft Brewers
In the heart of downtown, at the historic Pasmore House, is a unique brewery and tap house focused on Cary’s rich history and community. Cotton House serves up high-quality beer brewed with premium hops from their N.C. farm as well as delicious bites to eat with help from local food trucks and its neighbor, The Mayton. Come on by and settle into a rocking chair on the front porch, hang out on the back deck or even lounge in a cozy spot inside. Either way, you’ll discover an atmosphere that is as much “craft” as what’s served up by the glass and plateful.
Experience a classic soda fountain lunch at Ashworth Drugs
Hungry for a snack? Think back to the simpler times at Ashworth Drugs! The hot dogs, soda fountain and milkshakes are not to miss. Since 1957, Ashworth Drugs has been a happening spot for locals to pick up prescriptions, and while waiting, sipping on an orangeade.
Catch improv, theater, music and more at Cary Arts Center
Cary Arts Center is a vibrant and robust center for the town’s arts activity. Catch performances by the Cary Players, plus visual art in the gallery. And take advantage of great photo ops: Three artists worked with the center’s architect to integrate public art into the building’s design.
Hang out and drink stouts at Pharmacy Bottle + Beverage
Another downtown spot where you can enjoy a great beer is Cary Pharmacy Bottle + Beverage. This unique tap room with 16 drafts on rotation and a retail selection of both beer and wine sits inside the former Mitchell’s Pharmacy building. For you history buffs, Mitchell’s was one of two pharmacies in town operating early on in Cary’s history, the other being Ashworth Drugs. Today, Pharmacy Bottle + Beverage preserves that bit of history while also hosting a friendly and fun atmosphere.
Kababish Café
Husband and wife duo Syed Yousuf and Samreen Nawaz opened the award-winning Kabibish Café in 2015, serving Indian-Pakistani-Mediterranean cuisine (tandoori chicken, tikka masala, veggie-and-hummus wraps, homemade naan and more). Residents of Cary for more than a decade now, Yousuf and Nawaz were well aware of the plethora of tasty Indian food available nearby, so they committed to using great customer service to help separate Kababish from the pack. It’s safe to say that’s worked, as this downtown eatery—with an adorable small patio—shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.
Eat scones, baguettes, macarons and more at La Farm Bakery
Experience centuries-old bread baking traditions in this modern-day boulangerie (bakery) headed up by passionate mind and Master Baker Lionel Vatinet. La Farm’s downtown Cary location (one in three locations) is a production facility offering a full view of the bakers in action and freshly baked bread and pastry options. Grab coffee, lattes, cappuccinos, sandwiches and more as well!