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The information in this brochure was compiled by the Greensboro Area

Convention & Visitors Bureau in the fall of 2009. Inclusion should not be

construed as a recommendation, but merely as a guide. Visitors are encouraged

to confirm all information. The Greensboro Area CVB will not be held responsible

for any discrepancies contained herein.

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Greensboro is right in the heart of North Carolina and the East coast of the United

States. When you’ve got the right location, you are definitely on track for a great time!

DISCOVER GREENSBORO.

The newly opened International Civil Rights Center & Museum is in the heart of

downtown at the historic location of F.W. Woolworth’s. History was made here in

1960 when four A&T College students sat down at the white’s only lunch counter

and asked for service. The national sit-in movement was launched with this protest.

The Museum serves as an archival center as well as a museum and teaching facility

devoted to the international struggle for civil and human rights that were impacted

by the nonviolent protests of the Greensboro sit-ins.

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Within walking distance of the Museum, Greensboro’s downtown offers more than

45 restaurants, 24 art galleries, 10 antique shops, 40 specialty shops, 15 nightclubs,

four museums and five theaters for you to explore.

Throughout Greensboro’s 200 year history, the city has grown and diversified from

a tobacco and textile town to a city that embraces the future. With seven thriving

colleges and universities and 45,000 students, major corporate headquarters and

top-notch sports facilities, Greensboro is a great place to live, work, play and visit!

When you are making plans, be sure and contact the Greensboro Area Convention

& Visitors Bureau first for the best to see and do. We can assist with securing hotel

reservations, planning a day of shopping or taking in all the historic and cultural

attractions and activities. When you come to Greensboro, we will be sure you are

right on track to have a great time!

Visitor Information Seven Days A WeekThe Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Greensboro Visitor Center offer free guides, maps and information on attractions, accommodations, restaurants, golf, special events and more. We can also help visitors make reservations at local accommodations and restaurants.

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Cover photo: International Civil Rights Center & Museum; Dan Routh PhotographyPhotographers: Dan Routh, Lynn Donovan, Mike Micciche, Bert Vanderveen, Marvin Isreal

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HISTORY OF GREENSBORO

Saura and Keyauwee Indians called North Carolina’s Piedmont region home in the 1600s and early 1700s, then Germans, Quakers of Welsh and English descent and Scotch-Irish from the northern colonies, and African Americans began to move here around 1740. These pioneers worked the land and shaped the future for generations to come. In an effort to thwart the invasion of North Carolina by 1,900 redcoats under Lord Cornwallis, American Major Gen. Nathanael Greene deployed 4,400 rebels at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781. Cornwallis held the field after an intense fight, but he lost a quarter of his army, which hastened his defeat at Yorktown seven months later.

In 1807, the residents of the area voted to create a new, more centrally located seat of government. The following year, elected officials mapped out a 42-acre tract of land, paid $98 to purchase it, and suggested that it be named “Greensborough” in honor of Gen. Greene.

A CENTER FOR EDUCATION

By 1767 Presbyterian minister David Caldwell and his wife Rachel had started a local school that prepared young men to study at the university level. By 1837, Quakers in the New Garden community had formed a boarding school for training teachers. Known today as Guilford College, it was the first coeducational institution in the South. A tax-supported public school system was started in 1875, but schools remained segregated until 1957. In 1971, Greensboro redistricted its schools and implemented a busing plan to achieve full school integration.

Greensboro was ahead of most cities in placing emphasis on higher education for women and African Americans. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (originally the Normal and Industrial School for White Girls), North Carolina A&T State University (formerly the Agriculture and Mechanical College for the Colored Race), Bennett College for Women (originally Bennett Seminary), Greensboro College

(originally Greensborough Female College) and Guilford College continue to play a vital role in the city today. As do the newly formed (2005) Elon University School of Law and (1958) Guilford Technical Community College.

A CENTER OF ECONOMIC GROWTH

The railroad was a key factor in Greensboro’s prosperity and industrial growth. John Motley Morehead, a North Carolina governor and former student of David Caldwell, campaigned for two decades to have Greensboro included as a stop on the North Carolina Railroad. Finally, in 1856, a special east-west line of tracks was completed.

During the Civil War, Greensboro was both a storehouse and a railroad center for the Confederacy, a vital source of supplies and troops for Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. Civilian refugees and wounded soldiers were transported and sheltered here. Greensboro became the seat of the Confederacy on April 11, 1865, as Confederate President

Jefferson Davis arrived here after Lee’s surrender at Appomattox to discuss the military situation of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and the weakened Army of the Tennessee. Later, all Confederate forces in North Carolina were mustered out and paroled in Greensboro.

William Sydney Porter was an eyewitness to the occupation of Greensboro by Union troops. Years later, using his pen name “O. Henry”, he recounted these experiences in some of his short stories.

Porter’s uncle ran a successful town drugstore in the 1890s. Lunsford Richardson, one of the store’s investors, developed a line of “Vick’s Family Remedies.” Vicks VapoRub was one of his successful creations.

Textiles were important in Greensboro as early as 1828 when Henry Humphreys built North Carolina’s first steam-powered cotton mill. In 1895, Moses and Ceasar Cone selected Greensboro for their Southern Finishing and Warehouse Co., forerunner of Cone Mills. By 1920, Blue Bell was

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a successful maker of bib overalls. In 1935, attracted by the city’s railroad and airport, Burlington Industries moved its headquarters to Greensboro. Guilford Mills began operations in 1946. And VF Corporation’s world headquarters are now located in Greensboro.

Another strong manufacturing base in Greensboro and the South has always been cigarettes. Lorillard Tobacco Company still maintains its headquarters in Greensboro.

Greensboro was again a military center during World War II when railroads brought thousands of soldiers here for army training. In 1944, the training facility became the Overseas Replacement Depot (ORD) for the Army Air Corps in the Eastern United States.

A CENTER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE

A quest for diversity is a part of Greensboro’s past, with significant events forming the content and context of African American history.

As early as 1830, Quaker anti-slave advocate Vestal Coffin was prominent in the movement of slaves from Greensboro. From 1830 until the end of the Civil War, Vestal and his cousin Levi took part in an informal network known as the Underground Railroad, providing shelter and assistance to hundreds of slaves seeking freedom. Levi later relocated to Ohio, where he was known as “President

of the Underground Railroad.” Greensboro’s Guilford College campus was a location known as a hiding place for runaways.

In the early 1900s, Dr. Charlotte Hawkins founded a preparatory school for African Americans called the Palmer Memorial Institute. Located just east of Greensboro, the school operated until 1971, when integration and adequate high schools lessened the appeal of a separate black school. The school now is the site of the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, the first state historic site honoring an African American woman.

Two college communities also have played a part in shaping the area’s African American history.

Bennett College now is a liberal arts school for African American women. North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, the largest African American school in the state, boasts alumni astronaut Ron McNair and civil rights activist and Minister Jesse Jackson, among many others.

One of the most significant civil rights protests in American history began with the birth of the nation’s sit-in movement at the segregated lunch counter in Greensboro’s downtown F.W. Woolworth store on Feb. 1, 1960. On that day four North Carolina A&T State University freshmen sat down at the counter and asked for service, an act of courage that ignited a spark that fueled protests across the country, ultimately breaking down barriers across the South.

To commemorate this momentous event, the International Civil Rights Center & Museum has opened in the former Woolworth Building in Greensboro’s center city. The Museum and its associated programmatic and archival units not only chronicle civil rights history, but also will focus on current civil right issues and freedom movements around the world.

A CENTER OF DIVERSITY

Greensboro traces its origins to people with distinctive cultural backgrounds. Today that influence has multiplied tenfold, as immigrants and refugees arrive from across the state, the nation, and the world. Greensboro’s cultural life, public schools, and even restaurants shine with an exciting international hue. Well-known Southern traditions flourish, too.

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CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Visit North Carolina’s only state-supported historic site to recognize a woman and one of the first to honor an African American. The site is the location of the former Palmer Memorial Institute, an African American preparatory school established by Brown in 1902. Year-round hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. FREE. Groups of 10 or more should call in advance. 6136 Burlington Rd., Sedalia, 10 miles east of Greensboro off I-85 exit 135. 336-449-4846. www.chbrownmuseum.nchistoricsites.org

DAVID CALDWELL HISTORIC PARK David Caldwell (1725-1824) served as the minister of Buffalo and Alamance Presbyterian churches, as a physician and a teacher. The museum is a place to interpret the lives of David and Rachel Caldwell at the site of their home, adjacent to Tanger Family Bicentennial Gardens. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10am-4pm. FREE. 3211 W. Cornwallis Dr. 336-373-3681. www.greensborohistory.org

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GREENSBOROCHILDREN’S MUSEUM* The Museum is a hands-on, interactive museum for children (from infancy up to 10 yrs.) and their families. Visitors learn while they imagine, touch, create and play in the museum’s educational exhibits and edible schoolyard. Hours: Tues-Thurs. & Sat., 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-8pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Admission fee. 220 N. Church St., across from the Greensboro Public Library. 336-574-2898.www.gcmuseum.com

GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER AT FESTIVAL PARKBrowse through this architectural showplace housing 12 visual and performing arts organizations, four art galleries (see the “Art Galleries” section of this guide for listings and hours of operation), rehearsal halls, a sculpture garden, a privately operated restaurant with outdoor cafe-style seating and an outdoor amphitheater. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-10pm; Sat., 9am-6:30pm; Sun., 1-6:30pm; FREE. 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-2712. www.greensboro-nc.gov

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THE A&T FOUR STATUE David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr. (Jibreel Khazan) and Joseph McNeil envisioned and carried out the lunch counter sit-in of Feb. 1, 1960, in downtown Greensboro as A&T freshmen. Their courageous act against social injustice inspired similar protests across the nation and is remembered as a defining moment in the struggle for civil rights. Located in front of the historic Dudley Building on the North Carolina A&T State University campus. FREE. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. www.ncat.edu

BLANDWOOD MANSION*A National Historic Landmark; originally constructed in 1795 Blandwood later served as N.C. Governor John Motley Morehead’s home. In 1844, A.J. Davis designed an addition, transforming the farmhouse into an Italianate wonder. Visit today to see the original architecture and family furnishings. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 11am-4pm and Sun., 2-5pm. Closed the first week of January. Admission fee. Advance reservations required for groups of 10 or more. 447 W. Washington St. 336-272-5003. www.blandwood.org

CAROLINA MODEL RAILROADERSMarvel at the operation of HO and N scale trains and equipment as they navigate our large layouts. Railroad memorabilia, including the bell from the Wreck of the Old ’97, is on exhibit. Operated by the Carolina Model Railroaders, Inc. Hours: Thurs. 7:30-8:30pm, Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 2-5pm or by appointment. FREE. Located at the J. Douglas Gaylon Depot in downtown Greensboro, 234-B E. Washington St.,336-908-2321. www.carolinamodelrr.com

CASTLE MCCULLOCH & THE CRYSTAL GARDENS & GEM PANNING*The castle is a restored gold refinery on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1832 and restored in mid-1980, the castle is a granite structure with a drawbridge, moat and 70-foot tower. Visitors can enjoy seasonal activities and tours. Office hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Admission fee for some activities. 3925 Kivett Dr., Jamestown. 336-887-5413 or 336-887-0706. www.castlemcculloch.com

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GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Honoring the site of the March 15, 1781 Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Visitors can view informational outdoor exhibits and monuments. Indoor activities include a 30-minute live-action film (shown on the hour); an animated battle map program, and Revolutionary War museum exhibits. Hours: Daily, 8:30am-5pm. Closed New Year’s

Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. FREE. Reservations required for large groups. 2332 New Garden Rd. 336-288-1776. www.nps.gov/guco

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM / SIT-IN MOVEMENTFebruary 1, 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of America’s landmark lunch-counter sits-ins, the museum is located in the exquisitely restored 1929 F. W. Woolworth building where four A&T State University students ignited the 1960 sit-in movement. The Museum houses an array of stunning archival exhibits, artifacts, and the original lunch counter in its original footprint at the 134 S. Elm St. facility. Hours: To be announced.Admission fee. Administrative Office: 336-274-9199. www.sitinmovement.org

MENDENHALL PLANTATIONThis early 19th-century Quaker plantation includes many unique outbuildings and one of two existing false-bottom wagons used to transport runaway slaves during the time of the Underground Railroad. Jan.-Feb. hours: Fri., 11am-3pm; Sat., 1-4pm; Sun., 2-4pm. March-third week in Dec. hours: Tues.-Fri., 11am-3pm; Sat., 1-4pm; Sun., 2-4pm. Admission fee. Group tours available throughout the year with advance notice. 603 W. Main St., Jamestown. 336-454-3819. www.mendenhallplantation.org

MILLENNIUM GATEJim Gallucci and a team of 17 artisans created the 106 icons that comprise this sculpture’s surface. Icons representing great ideas, inventions, events and people that have made a significant difference in the past thousand years complete this interactive and most magnificent sculpture. FREE. Phill G. McDonald Plaza, 220 S. Greene St.

NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER OF GREENSBORO & ANIMAL DISCOVERY ZOOLOGICAL PARK*Get eye-to-eye with tigers, meerkats, howler monkeys, alligators and other unique animals in our new Animal Discovery Zoological Park. Experience the brand new OmniSphere Theater featuring 3-D shows on a 40 ft. dome. The science museum also offers memorable experiences with dinosaurs, traveling exhibits, public shows and a children’s exploration area. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 12:30-5pm. Admission fee. 4301 Lawndale Dr., adjacent to Country Park.336-288-3769. www.natsci.org

O. HENRY STATUES This outdoor, three-piece sculpture honors Greensboro’s best known writer, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry). A bronze likeness of the author, a 7- by 14- foot book of his short stories and a statue of his small dog. Located on the corner of N. Elm and Bellemeade Sts. One block from the Greensboro Historical Museum. FREE.

OLD GREENSBOROUGH & THE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT Visit this revitalized turn-of-the- century commercial and residential district complete with antiques, art, coffee shops, specialty clothing stores, gifts and accessories, over 54 restaurants and nightclubs and three theatres offering a variety of live performances throughout the year. Parking decks located in downtown areas, with free parking after 6pm and weekends. 336-379-0060. www.downtowngreensboro.net

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GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM* Discover Greensboro history with diverse exhibits including: Welcome to the Gate City, Jugtown Pottery, the Murphy Confederate firearms collection and the Voices of a City exhibit, set to open in 2010. New Museum Shop. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 2-5pm. FREE. 130 Summit Ave. 336-373-2043. www.greensborohistory.org

GREENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARYHere to answer all your questions by offering a wide range of resources and services to everyone in the community. The Library has six neighborhood branch locations and Central Library is located downtown. Wireless Internet access. Hours: Central Mon.-Fri. 9am-9pm, Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 2-6pm; Branches Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm, Fri.-Sat. 9am-6pm, Sun. 2-6pm. FREE. Central 219 N. Church St. 336-373-2471. www.greensborolibrary.org

GROVE WINERY & VINEYARDS* Nine miles northeast of Greensboro. Grove’s award-wining estate vineyards and small, artisan winery are nestled in the northern Piedmont region of the Haw River Valley AVA. Italian, French and Spanish grapes thrive on the 44-acre, Guilford County farm’s sloping, and mineral-rich land. Open daily Mon.-Sat. 12noon-6pm; Sun. 1-6pm. Tasting fee includes souvenir logo glass. 7360 Brooks Bridge Rd., Gibsonville. 336-584-4060. www.GroveWinery.com

GUILFORD COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIALTribute to Guilford County residents, who served America in the 20th century, both in uniform and on the home front. Text and maps tell the story of why and how we went to war, including the Cold War and other conflicts. Open daily during daylight hours. FREE. Located in Country Park across the lake from the Natural Science Center of Greensboro, off Lawndale Drive.

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WALKING TOUROF HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GREENSBOROThis self-guided informative and entertaining 90-minute mp3 digital tour features voices from Greensboro’s past and present relating stories of human interest and describing noteworthy buildings. Please contact specific rental locations for their hours of operation. Rental of mp3 player is $5 with discounts for four or more. Rental available at Central Library Coffee Shop. 336-373-3777 at 219 N. Church St.; Carolina Theatre Box Office, 336-333-2605 at 310 S. Greene St.

WALKWAY OF HISTORYSidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African American history ranging from the first fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad to the first African American North Carolina State Supreme Court Justice. FREE. Located on S. Elm St. at February One Pl.

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229TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSEAn annual event to mark the 229th anniversary of the 1781 Revolutionary War Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Features a lecture series, a commemorative observance, military encampments, music, and programs. 2010 event dates: Lectures, March 8-12; Weekend Program and re-enactments, March 13-14. FREE. Country Park, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Tannenbaum Historic Park. 336-288-1776 or 336-545-5315. www.nps.gov/guco

TANNENBAUM HISTORIC PARKExplore history at your own pace, on your own time. The Colonial Heritage Center at Tannenbaum Park interprets the history of backcountry life before, during and after the American Revolution. Take a self-guided tour of Guilford County, North Carolina’s colonial past. Now operated by the National Parks Service. Guided tours are offered during days of operation. Reservation required for groups. FREE. Hours: Fri.–Sat.-Sun. 8:30am-5pm. 2200 New Garden Rd. 336-545-5315 or 336-288-1776.www.nps.gov/guco

OLD MILL OF GUILFORDThis working grist mill and store with the sights and smells of another era is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a gift shop with a variety of stone-ground meals, honey, ham, North Carolina pottery and crafts. Hours: Daily, 9am-5pm. FREE. Reservations required for large groups. 1340 NC Hwy. 68 N.,Oak Ridge. 336-643-4783. www.oldmillofguilford.com

RED OAK BREWERY Tour the Red Oak Brewery! See lagers brewed in the Bavarian style according to the 1516 Reinheitsgebot (Purity Law) the world’s oldest consumer protection law… meaning these real beers contain only Bavarian malted barley, noble hops & lager yeast. These fresh and pure lagers are unfiltered and unpasteurized for a rich, smooth taste. Tours on Friday’s at 3pm; $5 cash; receive a complimentary pint glass. 6901 Konica Dr., Whitsett. 336-447-2055. www.redoakbrewery.com

REPLACEMENTS, LTD.* The world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles with more than 14 million pieces of inventory from over 320,000+ patterns. Tour patrons can inquire about patterns and shop the 12,000-square foot showroom and museum. Showroom hours: Daily, 9am-7pm; closed Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day. Free tours every 30 minutes from 9:30am-6pm. FREE admission. Tour groups welcome; reservations suggested. 1089 Knox Rd., off I-85/40 exit 132 at Mt. Hope Church Rd. 336-697-3000 or toll-free at 800-REPLACE. www.replacements.com

SEBASTIAN MEDICAL MUSEUMThe Museum is a unique exhibit of artifacts detailing the history of L. Richardson Memorial Hospital and its founders. Visitors will see and hear the crowning achievements African Americans made in the field of medicine. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-4pm. FREE. 1402 E. Washington St. 336-271-3777. www.SebastianMedicalMuseum.org

STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERY*An award-winning winery that offers the complete wine experience in an accessible and romantic setting just north of Greensboro. On-site tasting room, tours, wine, and gifts. In addition, offsite wine tasting and sales available for groups of 30 or more. Thurs., Fri., & Sat., 12noon-6pm, Sun. 1-6 pm, or by appointment. 8220 NC Hwy 68 N., Stokesdale. 336-644-9908. www.stonefieldcellars.com

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SEBASTIAN MEDICAL MUSEUMVisitors will see and hear the crowning achievements African Americans made in the field of medicine. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

STEELE HALL ART GALLERYLocated at Bennett College for Women, the gallery showcases the college’s valuable art collections and annual rotational exhibitions highlighting local, regional and national talent. For more information, see the “Art Galleries” section of this guide.

UNIVERSITY GALLERIESLocated in the historic Dudley Building on the North Carolina A&T State University campus, the galleries house one of the best collections of African culture in the country. For more information, see the “Art Galleries” section of this guide.

WALKWAY OF HISTORYLocated on S. Elm St. at February One Place, sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African American history ranging from the first fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad to the first African American North Carolina State Supreme Court Justice. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

Two historically African American educational institutions, Bennett College for Women and North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, are located in Greensboro. For more information, see the “Educational Institutions” section of this guide.

THE A&T FOUR STATUEDavid Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr. (Jibreel Khazan) and Joseph McNeil envisioned and carried out the lunch counter sit-in of Feb. 1, 1960, in downtown Greensboro. Their courageous act against social injustice inspired similar protests across the nation and is remembered as a defining moment in the struggle for civil rights. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVALAn annual festival held January through March featuring a series of programs for all ages that highlights the artistic achievements and contributions of African Americans to American culture. For more information, see the “Entertainment” section of this guide.

AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER, INC.The Atelier Art Gallery exhibits original artwork by local, regional and national African American and ethnic artists. For more information, see the “Art Galleries” section of this guide.

CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTEVisit North Carolina’s only State Historic Site to honor an African American and a woman. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

COFFEE CUP COLLABORATIVEThis community-based public art project is designed to celebrate the unique history of the City of Greensboro and the advancement of the American civil rights movement through the momentous lunch counter sit-ins of 1960. The eight unique coffee cups reflect the simple request and courage of the NCA&T students who sat at the all-white lunch counter and asked for a cup of coffee. The cups are located throughout the downtown area. www.uacarts.org

GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM*Discover Greensboro’s history with diverse exhibits including the 1960 Sit-Ins and Welcome to the Gate City. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM /SIT-IN MOVEMENT, INC.Newly opened in the original F.W. Woolworth building the museum marks the location where four A&T State University students ignited the 1960 sit-in movement. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

MENDENHALL PLANTATIONThis early 19th-century Quaker plantation includes many unique out-buildings, a museum and one of two existing false-bottom wagons used to transport runaway slaves during the time of the Underground Railroad. For more information, see the “Attractions” section of this guide.

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Greensboro is home to more than 35 galleries. For a complete listing, visit www.uacARTS.org What’s Happening page or call the United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro at 336-373-7523 for more information.

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The Greensboro Cultural Center at 200 N. Davie St., houses several art galleries. Admission is free at most; donations are appreciated. Visitors are encouraged to verify hours with individual galleries. The following galleries are located in the Greensboro Cultural Center:

AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER, INCAn art gallery that provides rotational exhibitions, gallery talks and artist forums. Local, regional, national and international professional and emerging artists are showcased through group and solo exhibitions each year. The gift shop offers an array of African American prints. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10am–5pm; Wed. 10am-7pm and Sun. 2-5 pm. FREE. 336-333-6885 www.africanamericanatelier.org

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GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ART GALLERY AND GIFT SHOPVisit the first gallery of its kind in the Southeast to promote and sell traditional and contemporary Native American art and crafts. Four exhibitions are showcased annually. The gift shop has a variety of authentic Native American art and crafts. Special presentations and tours are available. Hours: Tues. & Thurs.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Wed., 10am-7pm. Sun., 2-5pm. FREE. Reservations required for guided tours. 336-273-6605. www.guilfordnative.org

UNIVERSITY GALLERIESComprised of the Mattye Reed African Heritage Collection, dedicated to the ancestral and contemporary arts of Africa and the Caribbean; and the H. Clinton Taylor Collection, which centers on the work of both emerging and established African American artists. Located in the Dudley Building on the NC A&T campus. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Sat. by appointment. FREE. Call for tour information. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-3209. www.ncat.edu/~museum

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUMNationally recognized for its exceptional collection of 5,600 modern and contemporary art works, and for its dynamic, thought-provoking exhibitions. Well-known artists in the collection include Matisse, de Kooning, Calder, Hesse, LeWitt, Sherman, Warhol, and many more. Fifteen or more annual exhibitions are held. Hours: Tues.-Wed. & Fri., 10am-5pm; Thurs., 10am-9pm; Sat.-Sun., 1-5pm. Closed Mon. & university holidays. FREE. On the UNCG campus, corner of Spring Garden and Tate Sts. 336-334-5770. http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu

GUILFORD COLLEGE ART GALLERYView rotating selections from the college’s wide-ranging permanent collection of fine art and crafts and occasional traveling exhibitions. Main gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm; Sun., 2-5pm during the academic year. Atrium galleries open all year during library hours, which vary. FREE. Hege Library, 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2438 or 336-316-2251. www.guilford.edu/artgallery

IRENE CULLIS GALLERY Several exhibits are featured yearly. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm; Sun., 2-5pm. FREE. Cowan Building, Greensboro College, 815 W. Market St. 336-272-7102. www.greensborocollege.edu

STEELE HALL ART GALLERYThe area’s newest gallery at Bennett College for Women showcases the college’s valuable art collections and annual rotational exhibitions highlighting local, regional and national talent. Hours: Tues.-Fri., 10am- 4pm; Sat. 11am-2pm and by appointment. FREE. 900 E. Washington St. 336-517-1518. www.bennett.edu

ARTQUEST*Green Hill’s hands-on children’s gallery offers creative learning and fun with interactive exhibits, workshops, school and tour and other programs. Hours: Mon., 9:30am-12:30pm; Tues. & Thurs.–Sat., 12:30-5pm; Wed., 12:30-7pm; Morning hours reserved for group tours. Admission fee. 336-333-7460. www.greenhillcenter.org

GREEN HILL CENTER FOR NORTH CAROLINA ARTGreen Hill Center for North Carolina Art presents exhibitions of works by visual artists with close ties to the state in addition to a variety of special events and educational programs. Hours: Tues. & Thurs.–Sat., 10am-5pm; Wed., 10am-7pm; Sun., 2-5pm. FREE. 336-333-7460. www.greenhillcenter.org

CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTISTS*CVA promotes visual arts and artists in the Piedmont Triad by offering changing exhibitions of local and regional art and workshops for artists and art lovers. Hours: Tues. & Thurs.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Wed., 10am-7pm; Sun., 2-5pm. FREE. 336-333-7485. www.greensboroart.org

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ELSEWHERE COLLABORATIVEElsewhere is a living museum, international artist residency program and creative laboratory. Based around a former thrift store housing one woman’s collection of surplus, and antiques, Elsewhere inspires cultural wonder and creative conversations. Elsewhere hosts unique events Friday night. Hours: Wed.–Sat. 1-11PM. Admission fee. 606 S. Elm St.336-549-5555. www.elsewhereelsewhere.org

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educational institutions

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BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMENOne of two historically black colleges for women in the United States, Bennett College for Women is an accredited, four-year liberal arts private institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Committed to providing an environment and education where both the minds and hearts of women are nurtured. Home to Steele Hall Art Gallery. 900 E. Washington St. 336-273-4431. www.bennett.edu

CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIPFor over 35 years, Center has conducted research, produced publications and provided programs and products to leaders and organizations in all sectors of society. The Center’s work is anchored by five campuses in North America, Europe and Asia and supplemented by an extensive network of training and development organizations. Center cited as one of the top executive education providers. Headquarters: One Leadership Pl., off U.S. Hwy. 220 North. 336-545-2810. www.ccl.org

ELON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAWLocated at the corner of Greene St. and Friendly Ave., Elon School of Law celebrated its charterclass graduation in 2009. More than 300 students attend the law school, which stresses service to the community and leadership training for future attorneys. 201 N. Greene St. 336-279-9200. www.law.elon.edu

GREENSBORO COLLEGELocated downtown in historic College Hill and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Greensboro College (founded in 1838), offers 39 undergraduate majors, three graduate programs, 13 alternative licensure areas and more than 1,000 undergraduate courses. Enrolling approximately 1,300, this Liberal Arts College assures a personalized approach to academics and campus life. Home to Brock Historical Museum. 815 W. Market St., 336-272-7102.www.greensborocollege.edu

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NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITYEstablished in 1891, NC A&T has maintained a tradition of excellence as a land-grant institution. A&T is ranked third in sponsored research funding in the UNC system with $41.5 million. A&T is the largest producer of African American psychology undergraduates and is one of the largest producers of African American engineers, technologists and CPAs. Home to the A&T Four statue, Paul Robeson Theatre and University Galleries. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. www.ncat.edu

THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO*Established in 1891, UNCG boasts 17,000 students and more than 1,000 faculty members, making it the largest university in the Triad. Located near downtown, it awards bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees and offers a variety of cultural programs. Home to the Weatherspoon Art Museum. Cultural programs offered by the University Concert/Lecture Series, the School of Music, the Departments of English, Broadcasting and Cinema, Theatre and Dance. 1000 Spring Garden St. 336-334-5000. www.uncg.edu

GUILFORD COLLEGEFounded in 1837 by the Society of Friends (Quakers), Guilford College is an independent, liberal arts college widely respected for its interdisciplinary curriculum and its commitment to service, learning and excellence in teaching. The Bryan Series presents lectures by distinguished speakers at War Memorial Auditorium, during the academic year. 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2000. www.guilford.edu

GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGEGTCC provides lifelong learning opportunities for personal growth, workforce productivity and community service. GTCC serves all the segments of Guilford County’s diverse population by delivering quality education programs and services through partnerships with businesses, community groups and other educational institutions. The Culinary Technology students serve meals in the dining room in the Koury Hospitality Careers Center. Reservations required, call ext. 2462. The main campus is located at 601 High Point Rd., Jamestown. 336-334-4822 or 336-454-1126.www.gtcc.edu

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entertainment, music & theater

AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVALAn annual three-month countywide celebration of artistic accomplishments, achievements and culture of African Americans designed to present and promote various art forms for the enlightenment and entertainment of the general public. Jan.-Mar. Fee for some events. 200 N. Davie St. 336-333-6885. www.africanamericanatelier.org

THE BARN DANCENestled in the farmland of southeast Guilford County, The Barn Dance is reminiscent of the Grand Ol’ Opry, decorated with memorabilia and antiques and murals of legendary singers such as Elvis, Loretta and Hank. Overhead is a 16 ft. double winged model of a WWI barn stormer. Family-style entertainment. Admission fee. Call for group seating or reservations. 6341 Phillippi Rd., Julian. 336-685-9200. www.thebarndanceinc.com

THE BARN DINNER THEATREServing over 50,000 patrons annually at the oldest continually operating dinner theatre in America! Enjoy a traditional buffet and carving station followed by a live Broadway-style show. Performances year-round. Matinees: Sun. & Tues. Evenings: Thurs.-Sat. Wednesday performances occasionally. Admission fee. Group rates and corporate discounts available. Reservations required. 120 Stage Coach Tr. 336-292-2211 or 800-668-1764. www.barndinner.com

BEL CANTO COMPANY* Italian for Beautiful Singing! Bel Canto Company is a choral ensemble of professional singers that presents exceptional, innovative, and engaging choral performances for diverse audiences. Artistic Director & Conductor Welborn Young and the company present an annual concert series in Greensboro. Admission fee. 336-333-2220. www.belcantocompany.com

THE BROACH THEATREDowntown Greensboro’s longest running professional theatre offers a full season of theatre for both adults and children. Located in the former Salvation Army Building, The Broach is Greensboro’s answer to Off-Broadway. 520 S. Elm St. 336-378-9300. www.broachtheatre.org

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FUN FOURTH FESTIVALVarious events held June 26 and July 2, 3 and 4 in downtown Greensboro and Jamieson Stadium at Grimsley High School. A community celebration of Independence Day includes the Freedom Run & Walk, Kick-off Block Party, Street Festival and fireworks. Free. 336-274-4595. www.funfourthfestival.org

GREENSBORO BALLETThe Greensboro Ballet has been entertaining audiences for almost 30 years with both classic and contemporary works. Season performances include the holiday classic “The Nutcracker”. The School of Greensboro Ballet is the official training facility of Greensboro Ballet. 336-333-7480. www.greensboroballet.com

GREENSBORO COLISEUM COMPLEXThe complex hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including trade and consumer shows, conventions, concerts, family shows, arts and entertainment events, as well as professional, college and amateur sports. Admission fee for most events. Call for a full schedule of events. 1921 W. Lee St. 336-373-7474. www.greensborocoliseum.com

CAROLINA THEATRE Built in 1927, the historic Carolina is one of Greensboro’s most revered landmarks. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, audience members experience the rich atmosphere and ambiance of another era while enjoying some of the top entertainment of today. Admission fee for most events.310 S. Greene St. 336-333-2605. www.carolinatheatre.com

COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO*As part of its Season of Milestones, CTG celebrates its 60th anniversary with Broadway musicals and comedies, suspenseful dramas, TRIAD IDOL, Oscar Night America, family-friendly events and the 15th annual production of The Wizard of Oz. For dates, times and information visit www.ctgso.org. 336-333-7470.

EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVALOver 100 concerts and music-related events make this nationally recognized summer music festival one of NC’s most popular events. Concerts feature both orchestral and chamber music, international artists, plus a broad range of alternative music, from jazz and blues to acoustic and bluegrass. Admission fee for most events. June 26-July 31, 2010. 336-333-7450 or 877-833-6753 (toll-free).www.EasternMusicFestival.org

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ENTERTAINMENT

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OPEN SPACE CAFÉ THEATRE*Year-round unique theater experience, with café-style seating for locally produced shows. Offering desserts and beverages for theatergoers, while enjoying a live performance. Shows: Thurs.-Sat. 8pm; Sun. 2pm. Admission charged; group rates available. Reservations suggested. 4609 W. Market St., 336-292-2285. www.osctheatre.com

REASONS 2 RHYMEReasons 2 Rhyme is a variety of events celebrating the art of poetry while connecting to the community. The series offers gatherings in a series of venues throughout the year that are free and open to the public. See website for events schedule. 336-375-4569. www.reasons2rhyme.com

TRIAD STAGE*Named “One of the best regional theatres in America” by New York’s Drama League! Professional theatre in the heart of Greensboro’s downtown historic district producing classic, contemporary and new plays using a combination of national and local talent. Box office hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and one hour prior to performances. Administrative office hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm. Admission fee. 232 S. Elm St., 336-272-0160. www.triadstage.org

UNITED ARTS COUNCIL OF GREATER GREENSBORO (UAC)The UAC “invests in our creative community” through development of financial resources, collaborative relationships and advocacy. Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm. Visit www.GoTriadSCENE.com for comprehensive event information. UAC, Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-7523. www.uacARTS.org

Area colleges and universities offer a variety of performing arts programs. For more information, see the “Educational Institutions” section of this guide.

LIVESTOCK PLAYERS MUSICAL THEATRE & THE GREENSBORO CHILDREN’S THEATREThe City Arts Drama Center operates five programs including the Livestock Players, Greensboro Children’s Theatre, 3rd Stage Theatre Co., Greensboro Playwrights’ Forum and Greene Pictures. Twelve theatrical productions plus two original motion pictures are presented each year with admission ranging from free to $20. All events happen in downtown Greensboro. Information and tickets are available at the Greensboro Cultural Center in the City Arts Offices, 200 N. Davie Street. 336-335-6426. http://www.city-arts.org/ or [email protected]

THE MUSIC CENTER, CITY ARTS: OPUS & MUSEP CONCERT SERIESThe OPUS Series is an indoor classical/pops series running from Oct.-May featuring Music Center ensembles. Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park (MUSEP) is an outdoor series featuring local bands in various Greensboro parks from June-Aug. FREE. 336-373-2549. www.city-arts.org

NC DANCE PROJECT & NC DANCE FESTIVALBefore touring the state, the NC Dance Festival opens in Greensboro each fall with contemporary dance performances by North Carolina artists at the Aycock Auditorium on Tate St. Call for season’s touring artists. 336-373-2727 www.ncdancefestival.org

GREENSBORO OPERA COMPANY*International opera singers and local talent combine in full-scale productions performed in the original language with English supertitles. Mainstage performances held in Nov. at the War Memorial Auditorium at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, Feb. at the Carolina Theatre and in the spring at regional venues, call for specific information. Admission fee. Group rates available. 336-273-9472. www.greensboroopera.org

GREENSBORO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA* Happy 50th Birthday! Hear Masterworks, Chamber and Pops concerts led by Maestro Dmitry Sitkovetsky and featuring guest conductors and artists from around the world. The Masterworks six-concert, Chamber five-concert, and POPS four-concert. Series and community gospel choir and concerts offer something for all music lovers. The Symphony season is September through May. Concerts held at various locations. Admission fee. 336-335-5456. www.greensborosymphony.org

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THE A&T FOUR STATUE Feb. 1, 1960

AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER ART GALLERY best one around

THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSE RE-ENACTMENT living history

THE BOG GARDEN wetlands in the city

BUR-MIL PARK golf, fish, swim, etc.

CAROLINA MODEL RAILROADERS HO and N scale trains

CENTER CITY PARK fountains galore!

CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTISTS Greensboro’s artists hang-up

CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE education pioneer

COUNTRY PARK feed the ducks + BarkPark

DAVID CALDWELL HISTORIC PARK interpret history

DOWNTOWN FESTIVALS & ENTERTAINMENT don’t miss these

GARDENS fours seasons of beauty

GREEN HILL CENTER FOR NORTH CAROLINA ART heart of Cultural Center

GREENSBORO ARBORETUM 17 acres of natural beauty

GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER AT FESTIVAL PARK culture crib

GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKET locally grown goodness

GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM it’s all about us!

GUILFORD COLLEGE ART GALLERY education + art

GUILFORD COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL honoring the brave

GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK 1st Revolutionary War park

GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ART GALLERY authentic American art

IRENE CULLIS ART GALLERY historic college art stop

LAKE BRANDT, HIGGINS & TOWNSENDfish, scenery, beauty

MILLENNIUM GATE 106 icons of history

MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PARK (MUSEP) summer time favorite tunes

O.HENRY STATUE check out “Lovey”

OLD GREENSBOROUGH & THE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT antiques + good eats

OLD MILL OF GUILFORD stone ground goodness

PARKS 3,200 acres of award winning

PIEDMONT TRIADFARMERS MARKET goodness grows in NC

REPLACEMENTS, LTD. you just won’t believe this place!

SEAGROVE AREA POTTERY the art of clay

STEELE HALL ART GALLERY Bennett Belles best

TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDEN honors the USA

TRAILS – HIKING, BIKING & WALKING miles & miles

UNIVERSITY GALLERIES best of African art

WALKWAY OF HISTORY famous footsteps

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM 20th century’s best

WINDOW SHOPPING look & maybe buy

YEAR-ROUND FESTIVALS fun & games

AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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agritourism

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INGRAM’S STRAWBERRY FARMA third generation family operated “Century Farm” located in Southern Guilford County. In the early spring, enjoy home grown strawberries, fresh baked pies, hand dipped ice cream or homemade preserves. “Pick your own” or get a basket to go and enjoy the great outdoors. Seasonal vegetables available. Call for hours of operation and group reservations. 6131 Riverdale Dr., High Point. 336-431-2369. www.ingramfarm.com

MAIZE ADVENTUREWalk your way through a maize – take an hour or a day! Planted with “Cow or Silage Corn,” this hybrid type of corn has a strong stalk and broad leaves and grows very well in NC’s heat of the summer with little rain, resistant to worms and can grow to over 13 feet tall. Hours vary. Call for reservations for groups of 100+. 1615 Kersey Valley Rd., High Point. 336-431-1700. www.maizeadventure.com PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKETVisit one of North Carolina’sstate-owned farmers market and shop for local Piedmont fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods, jams, honey, crafts and more! Make sure you visit the Garden Center and the Moose Café. Retail hours: Mon.-Sun., 6am-6pm. 2914 Sandy Ridge Rd., just off I-40 at the Sandy Ridge Rd. exit. 336-605-9157. www.triadfarmersmarket.com

RUDD STRAWBERRY FARMThe Rudd Farm is a fourth generation family farm started in the early 1900’s as a tobacco farm located in Guilford County. In 2000, the family decided to diversify, and planted the first strawberry crop. Green house tomatoes and strawberries come first in the spring; then all types of summer produce including corn, tomatoes, green beans, cantaloupes, water melons, etc. Open April through Oct., hours vary, closed Sun. 4021 Hicone Rd. 336-621-1264. www.ruddfarm.com

STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERYAn award-winning winery that offers the complete wine experience in an accessible and romantic setting just north of Greensboro. On-site tasting, tours, wine, and gifts. Free; fee for tasting includes a souvenir logo glass. Open Thurs.-Sun., call for hours. Reservations for groups of 10+ recommended. 8220 NC Hwy. 68N at NC Hwy. 65, Stokesdale. 336-644-9908.www.stonefieldcellars.com

GARRETT’S VINEYARDThe 2.5 acres of vineyard allows for “pick your own” or picked by the Farm. Picking usually starts mid-Sept. through mid-Nov. 5409 Coble Church Rd., Julian. 336-697-8013.

GOAT LADY DAIRYA working family farm on 75 rolling acres in northeastern Randolph County where the Tate family and staff produce many types of nationally award winning handmade, farmstead cheeses. Offered monthly is a 5-course Dinner at the Dairy and a 4-course Sunday Brunch. Advance reservations required. Each spring and fall, Goat Lady Dairy hosts free open houses for visitors to experience up close and personal the animals, gardens and cheesemaking. 3515 Jess Hackett Rd., Climax. 336-824-2163. www.goatladydairy.com

GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKETShop for fresh fruits and vegetables directly from local farmers in a friendly and historic setting. The market provides the best in home-grown vegetables, fruits and produce, as well as fresh-cut herbs and flowers, baked goods, and handmade crafts. Located at 501 Yanceyville St. across from War Memorial Baseball Stadium. Open year-round on Sat. from 6am-12 noon, and on Wed. from 7am-1pm and 2-6pm from May through Dec. Free admission. 336-373-2402. www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

GROVE WINERY* Nine miles northeast of Greensboro. Grove’s award-wining estate vineyards and small, artisan winery are nestled in the northern Piedmont region of the Haw River Valley AVA. Italian, French and Spanish grapes thrive on the 44-acre, Guilford County farm’s sloping, and mineral-rich land. Open daily Mon.-Sat. 12noon-6pm; Sun. 1-6pm. $4 tasting fee includes souvenir logo glass. 7360 Brooks Bridge Rd., Gibsonville. 336-584-4060. www.GroveWinery.com

HOMELAND CREAMERYCome visit the sixth generation of local dairy farmers operating on the same homestead since the 1930’s. With over 200 cows the milk is pasteurized the old fashion way, processed and bottled on site. All products may be purchased at the farm in The Creamery Store and at many local grocers and markets. Fee for dairy tours and hayrides by reservation only. 6506 Bowman Dairy Rd., Julian. 336-685-6455. www.homelandcreamery.com

The Piedmont area of North Carolina has been fertile farm land for generations. The entries listed below are just a few of the farms, vineyards and markets available. Check the NC Dept. of Agriculture web site for more information. www.ncfarmfresh.com

ALL-A-FLUTTER BUTTERFLY FARMSee the workings of a real butterfly farm. Fun, educational program where you see the lifecycle eggs, caterpillars and feed the butterflies by hand! Family days Sat. 10-11am, 3-4pm; Sun. 2-3pm. Large groups welcome during the week. 7850-B Clinard Farms Rd., High Point. 336-454-5651 www.all-a-flutter.com

APPLE FARMPick your own or pre-picked strawberries. Plus a wide variety of produce, flowers and plants. Open Apr.-Sept., Mon.-Fri. 7am-7pm; Sat. 7am-5pm. 3922 High Rock Rd., Gibsonville. 336-621-4247.

BERNIE’S BERRIESThe 2nd generation tobacco farm has turned into a strawberry and produce farm of six acres. Open Apr.-Sept., Mon.-Sat. 7am-7pm. 5421 Groometown Rd. 336-852-1594. www.berniesberries.com

CALICO FARMSTEAD CHEESE, LLCThe grass-fed cows produce the milk to make various cheeses and cultured butter. Eggs from free-range chickens. Mon.-Sat. 9am-6pm. 3737 High Rock Rd., Gibsonville. 336-697-2213.

EARLY FARMS PRODUCE & PLANTSAll produce is pre-picked which includes cucumbers, melons, tomatoes, sweet corn, squash, okra and vegetable plants. Strawberries may also be hand-picked. Just down the road is a corn maize at J Razz & Tazz Farm with pumpkins, hay rides, bon fires, tours and field trips. Open Apr.-Sept., Mon.-Sat. 8:30am-7:30pm. 6301 Bethel Church Rd., Gibsonville. 336-697-2473.

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meetings and receptions. Park hours: Daily, 8am-sunset; the golf courses have seasonal hours, and the center operates on a rental basis. Fee charged for most activities. 6275 Bryan Park Rd., Browns Summit, off U.S. Hwy. 29 North. 336-375-2222. www.bryanpark.com

BRYAN PARK SOCCER COMPLEXThe Greensboro Youth Soccer home venue for competitive matches features 17 immaculate Bermuda grass fields. Home field of the

Carolina Dynamo, Macpherson Soccer Stadium is the crown jewel of the complex. The stadium has a European style roof, accommodates 3,000 and is complete with adjacent locker-room and concession facilities. 6105 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. 336-358-8030. www.greensborosoccer.org

BUR-MIL PARK*Features a clubhouse for rental, a nine-hole, lighted par 3 golf course, lighted driving range with grass hitting area, aquatic center, Wildlife Education Center, two fishing ponds and a pier on Lake Brandt, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, hiking and bicycling trails, and picnic shelters. Hours: vary based on facility and month. Fee charged for some activities. 5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd., off US Hwy. 220 North. 336-373-3800. www.burmilpark.org

CAROLYN S. ALLEN COMMUNITY PARK & ATHLETIC COMPLEXNamed after former Greensboro mayor, this 38-acre park includes a state-of-the-art athletic complex with four combination softball/baseball fields, surrounded by a beautifully-landscaped concourse and a 2-story concessions/press box in the center. 3610 Drawbridge

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PIEDMONT DRAGWAYVisit this popular drag strip for the smell of scorched rubber, the whine of a turbocharger and the roar of a high-performance engine for racing excitement. See funny car, Harley-Davidson motorcycle and souped-up dragster competitions during March-December season. Admission fee. 6750 Holt’s Store Rd., Julian. 336-449-7411. www.piedmontdragway.com

WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIPThe PGA Tour’s best players and brightest stars compete in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious events at Sedgefield Country Club, August 16-22, 2010. Admission fee. 3201 Forsyth Dr. 336-379-1570. www.wyndhamchampionship.com

Recreation & Sports Facilities

BARBER PARKOffering an indoor tennis and basketball complex, sand volleyball court, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, a Bronco baseball stadium and an amphitheater for outdoor concerts. Nature, hiking and bicycle trails and an 18-hole disc golf course also on-site. Hours: Daily, 8am-sunset. Fee charged for some activities. 1500 Dan’s Rd., off E. Lee St., near Business I-85. 336-373-5892. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

BRYAN PARK COMPLEX - GOLF*Offers two 18-hole golf courses, a golf practice and learning facility, a fully stocked pro shop, a restaurant and lounge, tennis courts. Bryan Enrichment Center overlooks the golf courses and is available for

Family Fun & Recreation

CELEBRATION STATION*Home of the largest outdoor go-kart track in Greensboro! Accompanied by blaster bumper boats, 36 holes of miniature golf, batting cages and over 100 video/arcade games - something for everyone! With so much to choose from come see us soon. Fee for most activities. Open all year long! 4315 Big Tree Way, off I-40 and Wendover. 336-316-0606. Check www.celebrationstation.com for seasonal hours.

GRAND PRIX GREENSBORO INDOOR KART RACINGExperience the thrill of Racing! “Fast Fun for Celebrities Like You.” GPG has an all indoor track with a video arcade area. Junior karting is offered for ages 8-15 and adult for 16 & up. Call for hours. Admission fee. 302 Gallimore Dairy Road off I-40 exit 211. 336-664-6222 www.grandprixgreensboro.com

WET ‘N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK*Largest Water Park in the Carolinas, rated in the top 10 across the U.S. with enclosed and drop slides, tube rides and activity pools for all ages and sizes. Two great children’s areas and a drifting Lazee River complete the fun. Call for seasonal hours of operation (May-Sept.). Group rates available. Admission fee. 3910 S. Holden Rd., I-85 Business exit 34. 336-852-9721 or 800-555-5900. www.emeraldpointe.com

Pro Sports CAROLINA DYNAMO PROFESSIONAL SOCCERThe Carolina Dynamo Soccer Club, a Premier Development League Team, plays May through August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park. The Dynamo, a four-time National Champion team, offers family-oriented fun for all ages. Group rates available. Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, 6105 Lake Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. Admission fee. 336-316-1266. www.carolinadynamo.com

GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS BASEBALL*Single-A affiliate of the Florida Marlins. Come have some “Hoppin Fun” for all from April through September. Enjoy affordable family entertainment with a playground for the kids and NC’s largest outdoor sports bar for adults. Picnic specials and group rates available. Admission fee. NewBridge Bank Park, 408 Bellemeade St. 336-268-2255. www.gsohoppers.com

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include three baseball/softball fields, three multi-use fields for soccer, football or lacrosse and a concession stand in the picnic area. 4517 Jessup Grove Road. Admission fee.336-665-5233. www.proehlificpark.com

TRIAD PARKA joint venture between Forsyth and Guilford County offers an elegant indoor banquet facility available for rent year round, three picnic shelters, vendor area for inflatable’s, four playgrounds including a rock climbing playground. Also features a softball and soccer field, small fishing pond, four gazebo’s, sand volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, picnic tables with grills, an asphalt path system for walkers, in-line skaters and cyclists and hiking trails. Park hours: Nov.-Feb. 7am-6:30pm; Mar. 7am-8:30pm; Apr.-Oct. 7am-9:30pm. 9652 E. Mountain St., Kernersville, located off W. Market St. in Greensboro. 336-703-2500. www.co.forsyth.nc.us/parks/triad.aspx

SMITH SOCCER COMPLEXOperated by Greensboro Youth Soccer, the complex features state-of-the-art lighted artificial turf fields for team training and games. The three world-class fields are the same type of surface that has been installed for soccer in Europe for Premier League clubs. The full-sized fields are configured to accommodate various training or game setups day or night and in various inclement weather conditions. Smith Complex is also utilized for lacrosse and is home to the LAXFEST. 2301-2399 Veasley St. 336-358-8030. www.greensborosoccer.org

SOUTHWEST PARKThe area’s newest park consists of 513 acres with hiking and biking trails, Dog Park and playground. Picnic shelters and athletic fields available for rental. Randleman Lake will open March 1, 2010 for fishing and boating. Call for hours and fees. 6309 Southwest Park Dr. 336-375-7722. www.southwestpark.info

For information about other area sports, including tennis, soccer, basketball and more, please contact the Greensboro Sports Commission. 336-378-4499. www.greensborosports.org. Please refer to the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept. website for the location and contact information for the many facilities located in the area. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

Parkway, adjacent to Kernodle Middle School. 336-412-5799. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

GIBSON PARKNine miles of the Bicentennial Greenway runs by the park, in addition to three miles of natural trails, two softball/baseball fields, two soccer fields and three shelters. Call for hours and rental fees. 5207 W. Wendover Ave. between Premier Dr. and Tarrant Rd., High Point. 336-454-0259.

GREENSBORO JAYCEE PARKThe park offers a variety of sports facilities, including Stoner-White Stadium, Spec Evatt Baseball Field; Spencer Love Tennis Center with 13 championship courts; two volleyball/badminton courts and playground areas for children. Fee may be charged for some events. Forest Lawn Drive, off Pisgah Church Rd., adjacent to Country Park. 336-545-5310. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

THE GREENSBORO ICEHOUSEThis 36,000-square-foot structure features a standard 200- by 85-foot ice surface, a viewing mezzanine, four enclosed locker rooms with showers, a full-service snack bar, pro shop and game arcade. Enjoy daily public skating sessions, figure skating and hockey lessons, and clinics. Call for hours. Admission fee. 6119 Landmark Center Blvd., off W. Wendover Ave. next to Garden Ridge. 336-852-1515. www.icehouserinks.com/gboro

GREENSBORO SPORTSPLEX*This 106,000 sq. ft. multi-sports facility has eight basketball courts, eleven volleyball courts, four indoor soccer fields, an indoor roller hockey rink and a “Rush” fitness facility. Offers leagues, tournaments, team practices and open play for volleyball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, roller hockey, dodgeball, personal training, fencing and more. Call for hours and fees. 2400 16th St. 336-373-3272. www.GreensboroSportsplex.com

HAGAN-STONE PARKConsists of 409 acres of natural area with hiking/biking trails, lakes, woods and various open areas and playgrounds. Camp Joy’s seasonal swimming pool is located ¼ mile from campground. Camping facilities include RV/trailer with water and electrical hook-ups and tent sites. 5920 Hagan-Stone Park Rd., south of Greensboro, off US Hwy. 421, Pleasant Garden. 336-674-0472. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

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IRWIN BELK TRACK AT NC A&T STATE UNIVERSITYIAAF certified track is composed of Mondo Super X Olympic style surface. 23,000 seat complex features eight 48” running lanes, dual direction runways for long jump, triple jump, and pole vault...multi-directional high jump and brushed concrete shot and discus circles. Located in Aggie Stadium on the NCA&TSU campus, Corner of Lindsay & Sullivan Streets. 336-334-7141. www.ncat.edu

NORTHEAST PARKConsists of 374 acres with hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, canoe and kayak launch, fishing pond, playgrounds, horse corral, athletic fields, shelters, a Meeting & Event Center available for rental, and a seasonal Aquatic Center. Call for hours and fees. 3421 Northeast Park Drive, off Hwy. 29 N., Gibsonville. 336-375-7722. www.northeastpark.info

OKA T. HESTER PARKFeatures picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, lake with piers, and three sand volleyball courts. Football and soccer fields can be rented. Park has an 11-court tennis facility, walking trails, an exercise course and the Trotter Recreation Center. Hours: Daily, 8am-sunset. Fee may be charged for some activities. Southwest Greensboro on Ailanthus St. at Groometown Rd. or Vandalia. 336-373-2937. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

PROEHLIFIC PARKThe sports complex contains state-of-the-art indoor and outdoor athletic facilities located on a 22 acre campus. The 60,000 sq. ft. indoor facility includes Academic Center, 70yd by 40yd indoor turf field, three basketball/volleyball courts, batting cages and sports performance training area. Outdoor facilities

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The area also offers a wide variety of athletic facilities that can be utilized for individual, team and group sports. For more information, please contact the Greensboro Area CVB. 800-344-2282. www.VisitGreensboroNC.com

Gardens & Parks

THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKEThe natural beauty of this swampy area has been developed into a striking exhibit featuring a half-mile, elevated wooden walkway that provides easy access through the garden. Visitors can see more than 8,000 trees, shrubs, ferns, bamboo and wildflowers, and the newest addition, “Joe Christian Serenity Falls.” Greensboro’s Public Gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset. Hobbs Rd., north of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-2199. www.greensborobeautiful.org

CENTER CITY PARKIn the heart of downtown Greensboro, featuring a half-acre of lawns surrounding a spectacular fountain, a pavilion for intimate gatherings and performances, a Great Lawn for larger events and garden niches in which to get away from it all. Corner of N. Elm and E. Friendly. 336-272-1222. www.centercitypark.org

COUNTRY PARKThe park offers two stocked fishing lakes, a handicap accessible children’s playground, picnic shelters and extensive trails for jogging, hiking and bicycling. The park is home to the Guilford County Veteran’s Memorial, BarkPark (off-leash dog park), and a BMX bike course. Hours: Daily, 8am-sunset. Fee charged for some activities. Adjacent to the Natural Science Center of Greensboro, off Lawndale Dr. and the National Military Park. 336-373-3648. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

GREENSBORO PARKS & RECREATION TRAILS & GREENWAYSMore than 80 miles of trails and greenways, including natural trails surrounding reservoirs, paved greenways that traverse linear parks, and trails in local parks and gardens. Hours: Daily, most trails are open sunrise to sunset; refer to posted hours when using park trails. 336-373-3812. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

HAW RIVER STATE PARKFeatures an environmental education center and conference facilities accommodating day and overnight guests in 200 acres of state park. Home to wetlands of the upper Haw River in a natural ecosystem. Park is on the NC Birding Trail. Call for hours. 339 Conference Center Dr., Browns Summit. 336-342-6163. www.ncparks.gov

PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTERPiedmont Environmental Center (PEC) maintains 376 acres of protected land with miles of hiking trails. The Guilford County Bicentennial Greenway is accessible at PEC, along with foot trails. PEC offers international ecotours, kayak and canoe trips, school programming, scout programs and home school programs. Trails open daily, sunrise to sunset. Main Building is open Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. 1220 Penny Rd., High Point. 336-883-8531. www.piedmontenvironmental.com

COVE CREEK GARDENSA Conservation Teaching garden which promotes the art of horticulture and demonstrates the conservation of water and native plants, while providing the public with opportunities for research, learning and interaction with the natural world. Hours: April-Oct. Mon., Tues. & Sat., 9am-12noon. Admission fee; children under 8 FREE. 4505 Summit Ave. 336-621-0611. www.guilfordnonprofits.org

THE GREENSBORO ARBORETUMSee 12 different labeled plant collections, special garden displays and distinctive features within a 17 acre portion of LindleyPark. The natural beauty of this area is inviting, and the planted collections provide year-round appeal. Greensboro’s Public Gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset. Near W. Wendover Ave. at W. Market St. 336-373-2199. www.greensborobeautiful.org

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LAKE HIGGINS WATERSHED PARKThis 226-acre municipal reservoir offers fishing from a boat or pier with a launch ramp available. Rowboats, canoes and kayaks are available for daily rental and use. Hours vary. 4235 Hamburg Mill Rd. 336-373-3739. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

LAKE TOWNSEND WATERSHED PARKLargest Greensboro municipal reservoir at 1,542 acres. Offers boat and pier fishing. Rowboats and sailboats are available for rental. Boat launches available. Hours vary. 6332 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. 336-373-3694. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

Campgrounds

GREENSBORO CAMPGROUNDCamp store, full hookup (water, electric and sewer), laundry, propane, RV sites, sewage disposal, hot showers, swimming pool, playground and nature trails. 1896 Trox St. 336-274-4143 or 877-274-4143 (toll-free).www.greensborocampground.com

TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDEN AND ADJACENT DAVID CALDWELL HISTORIC PARKA long-time Greensboro favorite, the garden features flowering and deciduous trees, shrubs and annual beds containing mass and design plantings that bring color to the garden throughout the year. The adjacent Caldwell Park was established in honor of the Rev. Dr. David Caldwell (1725-1824), whose home and famous “Log College” school for young men were originally located on the site. Greensboro’s Public Gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset. 1105 Hobbs Rd., north of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-2199. www.greensborobeautiful.org

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LAKE BRANDT WATERSHED PARKA 816-acre municipal reservoir that offers fishing, kayaking and canoeing. Rowboats, kayaks and canoes are available for daily rental. Three boat and one kayak ramps are available. Hours vary. 5945 Lake Brandt Rd. 336-373-3741. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

HAGAN-STONE PARKPark consists of 409 acres of natural area with hiking/biking trails, lakes, woods and various open areas and playgrounds. Camping facilities include RV/trailer with water and electrical hook-up and tent sites. 5920 Hagan-Stone Rd., south of Greensboro off U.S. Hwy. 421, Pleasant Garden. 336-674-0472. www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

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Brookwood Golf Course $ 18 72 111 6,879 69 • • • T • • MC, V1753 N.C. Hwy. 61 S. 3.5 miles south of I-40/85, Whitsett 336-449-5544

Bryan Park Champions Course $$ 18 72 140 7,135 74.4 • • • • • T • • AE, MC, V, DIS6275 Bryan Park Rd., Browns Summit 336-375-2222 www.bryanpark.com

Bryan Park Players Course* $$ 18 72 133 7,067 73.7 • • • • • T • • • AE, MC, V, DIS6275 Bryan Park Rd., Browns Summit 336-375-2222 www.bryanpark.com

Bur-Mil Park Par 3 Golf Course* $ 9 27 N/A 875 N/A • • • • • • • • AE, MC, V5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd. (Off Hwy. 220 N.) 336-373-3800 www.burmilpark.org

Cedarcrest Golf Course $-$$ 18 70 111 5,682 66.6 • • • • • • MC, V340 Birch Creek Rd., McLeansville 336-697-8251

Country Hills Golf Course $-$$ 18 71 121 5,781 68.2 • • • • • • • • • MC, V5610 Hicone Rd. 5 miles east of U.S. Hwy. 29, N. Gibsonville 336-375-8649 www.countryhillsgolfnc.com

Crooked Tree Golf Course $ 18 72 128 6,556 71.2 • • • • • • • MC, V7665 Caber Rd., Browns Summit 336-656-3211www.crookedtreegolfcourse.com

Dawn Acres Golf Club $-$$ 18 71 111 6,365 70.3 • • • T 7712 N.C. Hwy. 68 N., Stokesdale 9 miles north of Greensboro

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Grandover Resort East $$ 18 72 137 7,100 74.6 • • • • • • • • AE, MC, V1000 Club Rd. (I-85 exit 119) West $$ 18 72 137 6,800 72.7 • • • • • • • • DC, DIS 336-294-1800 www.grandover.com

Greensboro National Golf Club $$ 18 72 142 7,072 73.8 • • • • • • • T • AE, MC, V, DIS330 Niblick Dr., Summerfield 17 miles north of Greensboro off U.S. Hwy. 158 336-342-1113 www.greensboronatl.com

Iron Play Par 3 Links $ 18 54 N/A 2,035 N/A • • • • • • • MC, V6261 Lake Brandt Rd., Summerfield 336-644-7991 www.ironplay.com

Pleasant Ridge $ 18 72 120 6,432 70.2 • • • T • • AE. MC, V, DIS1518 Pleasant Ridge Rd. 336-668-7107

Stoney Creek Golf Club $$ 18 72 132 6,627 71.7 • • • • • • • • • AE, MC, V, DIS911 Golf House Rd., East Stoney Creek 336-449-5688 www.stoneycreekgolf.com

Walnut Wood Golf Course $$ 18 73 130 6,531 71.6 • • • • • • • • AE, MC, V, DIS3172 Alamance Church Rd., Julian 336-697-8140 www.walnutwoodgolfcourse.com

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RICK MURPHY’S CAROLINA GOLF ACADEMY3 tiered all-grass practice range allows up to 100 golfers to practice. The facility offers a shortgame practice area with bunkers and a 6000 square ft. bentgrass putting green, award winning PGA professional staff on hand to give lessons, weekly clinics for all golfers, a year round Junior Golf Program, indoor studios for teaching using the latest video technology, corporate golf outings, complete custom club fitting and full service club repair.1317 Pleasant Ridge Road-three miles north of I-40 off Hwy. 68 N.-turn left on Pleasant Ridge Road 336-605-0052.

Golf Learning Centers

BRYAN PARK ERNIE EDWARDS LEARNING CENTER*Bryan Park is an ultimate game improvement facility. The brand new Ernie Edwards Learning Center features two climate controlled hitting bays and two outdoor hitting bays. The facility also features the latest in learning technology and is considered one of the top teaching centers on the East Coast.6310 Townsend Road, Browns Summit 336-235-2588www.bryanpark.com/golfinstruction.html

ROBERT LINVILLE’S PRECISION GOLF SCHOOLAward winning golf instruction for players of all levels. State-of-the-art video analysis and computer technology aid instruction. PGA & LPGA instructors guide students in improving their game, no matter the starting point. Graduates include PGA and LPGA touring pros, numerous collegiate All-Americans and high school state champions.5834 Bur-Mil Club Road or 6310 Townsend Road, Browns Summit.Call ahead. 336-510-4653www.precisiongolfschool.com

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WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIPThe PGA Tour’s best players and brightest stars compete in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious events at Sedgefield Country Club, August 16-22, 2010. Admission fee. 3201 Forsyth Dr. 336-379-1570. www.wyndhamchampionship.com

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FOUR SEASONS TOWN CENTREVisit Four Seasons Town Centre for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! You’ll find Build-A-Bear Workshop, Belk, Hollister, J.C. Penney, Dillard’s and more. Dining options include Ruby Tuesday, Bonefish Grill, Outback Steakhouse, Mr. Dunderbak’s and The Pavilion Food Court. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Sun., 12noon-7pm. Four Seasons Town Centre, I-40 at Exit 217 (High Point Rd./Koury Blvd.) 336-292-0171. www.shopfourseasons.com

NORTH CAROLINACANDLE COMPANY*Free gift with visit to the outlet store. See how candles are manufactured. Groups and buses welcome. Factory outlet store. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 12-5pm. FREE. 3500 N. O’Henry Blvd. (Hwy 29 N)336.375.8411 ext. 245. www.fragrantpassagecandleco.com/Outlet.html

FRIENDLY CENTEREnjoy the convenience, variety and selection in a beautiful, outdoor shopping village. Featuring Belk, Macy’s, Sears, Old Navy, The Grande Cinemas, The Extra Ingredient, Harper’s Restaurant, Romano’s Macaroni Grill and more. Gift certificates available. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Sun., 1-6pm. Friendly Ave. at Green Valley Road. 336-292-2789. www.FriendlyCenter.com

THE SHOPS AT FRIENDLY CENTEREnjoy the convenience, variety and selection in a beautiful, outdoor shopping village. Featuring REI, Ann Taylor, Coldwater Creek, Chico’s, Talbot’s, J. Jill, Soho Shoes, Jade Aveda Salon, Apple and more. Indulge your senses with P.F. Chang’s, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, Mimi’s Café, Bravo! Cucina Italiana, Ben & Jerry’s, and Jason’s Deli. Gift certificates available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-9pm;

Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun 1-6pm. Friendly Avenue at Hobbs Road. 336-292-2789. www.FriendlyCenter.com

GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKETShop for fresh fruits and vegetables directly from your local farmers in a friendly and historic setting. The market provides the best in home-grown vegetables, fruits and produce, as well as fresh-cut herbs and flowers, baked goods, and handmade crafts. Located at 501 Yanceyville Street across from War Memorial Baseball Stadium, the Market is open year-round on Sat. from 6am-12 noon, and on Wed. from 7am-1pm and 2-6pm from May through Dec. Free admission. 336-373-2402. www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKETVisit one of North Carolina’s state-owned farmers market and shop for local Piedmont fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods, jams, honey, crafts and more! Make sure you visit the Garden Center and restaurant. Retail hours: Mon.-Sun., 6am-6pm. 2914 Sandy Ridge Rd., just off I-40 at the Sandy Ridge Rd. exit. 336-605-9157.www.triadfarmersmarket.com

REPLACEMENTS, LTD.*The world’s largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, silver and collectibles with more than 14 million pieces of inventory from over 320,000+ patterns. Tour patrons can inquire about patterns and shop the 12,000-square foot showroom and museum. Showroom hours: Daily, 9am-7pm; closed New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Free tours every 30 minutes from 9:30am-6pm. FREE admission. Tour groups welcome; reservations suggested. 1089 Knox Rd., off I-85/40 exit 132 at Mt. Hope Church Rd. 336-697-3000 or toll-free at 800-REPLACE (toll-free). www.replacements.com

SHOPPING IN OLD GREENSBOROUGHBrowse more than a dozen antique and art venues. There is something for nearly everyone in this district. Located in and around S. Elm St. from the 100-600 block including the 300 blocks of S. Davie and S. Greene Sts., as well as portions of E. and W. Washington Sts. For more information, call Downtown Greensboro Inc. 336-379-0060. www.downtowngreensboro.net

STATE STREET STATIONStroll through a cordial, relaxed neighborhood of 35 unique shops, galleries, restaurants and boutiques housed in elegantly refurbished 1920s vintage buildings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm; individual shop hours may vary. Between N. Elm and Church Sts., just north of Wendover Ave. 336-383-5917.

THE VILLAGEAT NORTH ELMNestled on 35 acres between Greensboro’s premier neighborhoods and only minutes from downtown. This “main street” lifestyle center offers the area’s finest collection of unique shops, restaurants, cafes and services, with offices above, and luxury apartments, all in a compact and intimate setting. 301 Pisgah Church Road. 336-299-9200.www.villageatnorthelm.com

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Airport Quality Inn & Suites 150 $ 14 I I R • • • • • 4 9 11 • 7067 Albert Pick Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-668-3638 • 800-4CHOICE www.qualityinn.com Amerihill Inn & Suites 50 $ E R 15 5 6 2600 Preddy Blvd. (Exit 34 @ Bus. I-85) 336-299-4612 Andrea’s Troy Bumpas Inn Bed 4 $$-$$$ 1 I • • • • 11 2 1 & Breakfast 114 S. Mendenhall St. 336-370-1660 • 800-370-9070 www.troy-bumpassinn.com Battleground Inn 48 $ I • • • 10 3 3 1517 Westover Terrace 336-272-4737 • 800-932-4737 www.BattlegroundInnNC.com Baymont Inn & Suites 121 $$ 15 I O R • • • • • 11 1.5 4 Fee 2001 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-294-6220 • 877-229-6668 www.baymontinns.com Best Western Greensboro Airport 61 $$ 16 I O • • • • • • 4 9 11 • 7800 National Service Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-454-0333 • 800-WESTERN www.bestwestern.com Best Western Windsor Suites 76 $$ 76 I O • • • • • 11 1.5 4 2006 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-294-9100 • 800-WESTERN www.bestwestern.com The Biltmore Greensboro Hotel 26 $$ 2 I • • • • • 12 2 0 111 W. Washington St. 336-272-3474 • 800-332-0303 www.thebiltmoregreensboro.com Budget Inn 52 $ E • 13 4 3 512 Farragut St. (Exit 220 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-274-7656 The Burke Manor Inn Bed & Breakfast 9 $$$ I/E • • • • • 28 21 16 303 Burke St., Gibsonville 336-449-6266 • 888-BURKE11 www.burkemanor.com Candlewood Suites 122 $$ 122 I R • • • 4 9 11 7623 Thorndike Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-454-0078 • 888-226-3539 www.candlewoodsuites.com Cavalier Inn 104 $ E R 13 4 3 312 W. JJ Dr. (Exit 220 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-275-8523 • www.cavalier-inn.com Clarion Greensboro Airport 192 $$ 2 I • • O R • • • • 7 5 8 • 415 S. Swing Rd. (Exit 213 @ I-40) 336-299-7650 • www.clariongreensboro.com Comfort Inn - Greensboro 110 $$ 16 I O • • • • • 8 4 6 1103 Lanada Rd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-297-1055 • www.comfortinn.com Comfort Suites 82 $$ 82 I I • • • • • 26 18 12 1102 Sedalia Crossing Ln., Whitsett (Exit 135 @ I-40/85) 336-420-7796 www.comfortsuites.com Comfort Suites Airport 113 $$-$$$ 113 I O • • • • • • 4 9 11 • 7619 Thorndike Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-882-6666 • 800-4CHOICE www.comfortsuites.com Comfort Suites Four Seasons 80 $$ 80 I I • • • • • 11 1.5 4 3308 Isler St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-235-4002 • 877-424-6423 www.comfortsuites.com

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Georgia Belle Inn 4 $$ I • 26 17 11 3153 Alamance Church Rd., Julian 336-697-9727 Grandover Resort & 247 $$$ 5 I • • I/O • • • • 17 8 9 Fee Conference Center 1000 Club Rd. (Exit 119 @ I-85) • 336-294-1800 800-472-6301 • www.grandover.com Greensboro High Point 296 $$$ 3 I • • I/O • $ • • 0.5 11 13 • Airport Marriott One Marriott Dr. (PTI Airport - Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-852-6450 • www.marriott.com/gsonc Greensboro Inn 58 $ 1 E O • • 11 3 0 135 Summit Ave. • 336-370-0135 www.greensboroinndowntown.com Greensboro Marriott Downtown 280 $$$ 7 I • • I • $ • • 11 3 0 Fee 304 N. Greene St. • 336-379-8000 www.marriott.com/gsodt Greenwood Bed & Breakfast 4 $$ I • • • 11 3 0.5 205 N. Park Dr. • 336-274-6350 866-374-5456 • www.greenwoodbb.com The Groome Inn 4 $$$ I R • • • 17 8 8 4719 Groometown Rd. (Exit 119 @ I-85) 336-510-3802 • www.thegroomeinn.com Hampton Inn Four Seasons 119 $$ E O • • • • • 11 1.5 4 2004 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-854-8600 • 800-HAMPTON www.hamptoninn.com Hampton Inn Greensboro Airport 125 $$$ I O • • • • • 4 9 11 • 7803 National Service Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-605-5500 • 800-HAMPTON www.HamptonInnGreensboroAirport.com Hampton Inn Greensboro East 78 $$ 5 I O • • • • 20 13 9 903 Knox Rd., McLeansville (Exit 132 @ I-85/40) • 336-544-3333 800-HAMPTON • www.hamptoninn.com Haynes Bed & Breakfast 2 $$ • • • 12 2 0 Fee 320 Gorrell Street 336-378-9984 • 866-223-9445 www.haynesbedandbreakfast.com Hilton Garden Inn 134 $$$ 18 I • • I • • • • 8 4 6 • 4307 Big Tree Way (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-852-1491 • 877-782-9444 www.greensboro.stayhgi.com Holiday Inn Express & Suites Airport 95 $$ 11 I O R • • • • • 4 9 11 • 645 S. Regional Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40) 336-882-0004 • 800-315-2621 www.hiexpress.com Holiday Inn Express Suites East 83 $$ 15 I O • • • • • 17 5 4 3111 Cedar Park Road, Greensboro (Exit 224 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-697-0101 • 800-HOLIDAY www.hiexpress.com/greensboroeast Holiday Inn Express Wendover 121 $$ I O R • • • • 8 4 6 • 4305 Big Tree Way (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-854-0090 • 800-HOLIDAY www.hiexpress.com Homestead Lodge 111 $ 20 E • 14 5 3 115 E. Carteret St. (Exit 221 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-272-5834 Homewood Suites by Hilton 104 $$ 104 I O/I • • • • • 3 9 11.5 • Greensboro Airport 201 Centreport Dr. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-393-0088 • 800-CALLHOME www.homewoodsuitesgreensboro.com Hyatt Place 124 $$$ I • O R • • • • • 8 4 6 1619 Stanley Rd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-852-1443 • 888-492-8847 www.greensboro.place.hyatt.com

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Red Roof Inn Greensboro Airport 112 $ E • • $ 4 9 11 615 S. Regional Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68)• 336-271-2636 800-RED-ROOF • www.redroof.com Regency Inn & Suites 60 $ 16 E R • • 12 7 4 2701 N. O. Henry Blvd. (Hwy. 29 N.) 336-621-6210 Relax Inn 44 $ E 14 7 4 1747 McKnight Mill Rd. (Hwy. 29) 336-621-0625 Residence Inn by Marriott – 116 $$$ 116 I I R • • • • • 4 9 11 • Greensboro Airport 7616 Thorndike Road (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) • 336-632-4666 800-331-3131 • www.marriott.com/gsoga Sands Motel 10 $ E 14 7 4 3114 Sands Dr. (Hwy. 29) 336-621-5622 Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four 1,000 $$$ 70 I • • I/O R • • • • 11 1.5 4 Fee Seasons/Koury Convention Center 3121 High Point Rd. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-292-9161 • 800-242-6556 www.sheratongreensboro.com Sleep Inn Airport 116 $$ I O • • • 3 8 10 • 7 Sharps Airpark Ct. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68)• 336-931-1272 866-446-4683 • www.choicehotels.com SpringHill Suites by Marriott 82 $$-$$$ 82 I I • • • • • 8 4 7 6006 Landmark Center Blvd. (Exit 214 @ I-40 ) • 336-809-0909 888-287-9400 • www.marriott.com/gsosh Studio 6 128 $ 128 E O R • • • • 11 1.5 4 2000 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-294-8600 • 888-897-0202 www.StayStudio6.com StudioPlus Deluxe Suites Wendover 72 $ 72 I O R • $ • 8 4 7 1705 Stanley Rd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-547-0405 • www.studioplus.com Suburban Extended Stay 133 $ 10 E R • • Off 8 4 7 6009 Landmark Center Blvd. Site (Exit 214 @ I-40) • 336-218-1000 800-4CHOICE • www.choicehotelscom Super 8 Greensboro 50 $ I E R • 14 5 3 204 Seneca Rd. (Exit 221 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-273-1983 • 800-800-8000 www.super8greensboro.com Super 8 Motel 60 $ 1 I R • • • 11 1 4 Greensboro Coliseum 2108 W. Meadowview Rd. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-855-8888 • 800-800-8000 www.super8greensboronc.com The Twin Lakes Lodge 4 $$$ 1 E • • • • 12 2 5 Bed & Breakfast 2700 Twin Lakes Dr. • 336-852-6968 888-484-LAKE • www.thetwinlakeslodge.com Walnut Lane Bed & Breakfast 2 $$$ 2 I • R • • • • • 26 17 12 Fee 7119 Racine Rd., Pleasant Garden 336-674-7093 • www.walnutlane.com Wingate by Wyndham 105 $$ 7 I O • • • • • 8 4 7 • 6007 Landmark Center Blvd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) • 336-854-8610 800-228-1000 • www.wingategso.com Wyndham Garden Hotel 184 $$ 7 I • • O R • • • • • 4 8 9 • Greensboro Airport 6426 Burnt Poplar Rd. (Exit 211 @ I-40) 336-668-0421 • 800-WYNDHAM www.wyndham.com

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1. Andrea’s Troy Bumpas Inn Bed & Breakfast2. Bennett College for Women • Annie Mermer Pfeiffer Chapel • Little Theatre • Steele Hall Art Gallery3. The Biltmore Hotel4. Blandwood Mansion & Carriage House 5. Broach Theatre 6. Carolina Theatre 7. Center City Park8. Elon University School of Law

9. Elsewhere Collaborative10. Greensboro – City Hall, Government Offices11. Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce 12. Greensboro Children’s Museum 13. Greensboro College • Brock Historical Museum • Irene Cullis Gallery • Odell Auditorium14. Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park • African American Atelier Gallery • ArtQuest

• Center for Visual Artists • Festival Park • Green Hill Center for NC Art & ArtQuest • Guilford Native American Art Gallery • United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro15. Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market 16. Greensboro Historical Museum17. Greensboro Inn18. Greensboro Marriott Downtown 19. Greensboro Public Library – Central 20. Greenwood Bed & Breakfast

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21. Guilford County Government Offices, Courts22. International Civil Rights Center & Museum23. J. Douglas Galyon Depot • Amtrak • Carolina Model Railroaders • Greensboro Transit Authority • Greyhound/Trailways/HEAT/PART • Taxi24. Millennium Gate, Governmental Plaza 25. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital -Trauma Center

26. NewBridge Bank Park – Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball 27. North Carolina A&T State University • A&T Four Statue • Irwin Belk Track/Aggie Stadium • Paul Robeson Theatre • University Galleries28. O. Henry Statues29. Old Greensborough Historic District 30. Sebastian Medical Museum

31. Triad Stage at Pyrle Theater 32. US Post Office (Main) 33. University of North Carolina at Greensboro • Athletic Facilities • Aycock Auditorium • Taylor Theatre • Weatherspoon Art Museum34. Walkway of History 35. War Memorial Stadium 36. Weaver Education Center – Academy Theatre

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Map IndexAttractions map located on pages 30-31. All attractions and hotels in the downtown area are listed on pages 28-29.

AAA CAROLINA MOTOR CLUBS AFTER HOURS VETERINARY EMERGENCY CLINIC ALL-A-FLUTTER BUTTERFLY FARM – HIGH POINT APPLE FARM BARBER PARK-SIMKINS INDOOR SPORTS PAVILION THE BARN DANCE THE BARN DINNER THEATRE BERNIE’S BERRIES THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKE BROOKWOOD GOLF COURSE – WHITSETT BRYAN PARK COMPLEX – BROWNS SUMMIT • CHAMPIONS AND PLAYERS GOLF COURSES • ENRICHMENT CENTER • ERNIE EDWARDS LEARNING CENTER • SOCCER COMPLEX, MACPHERSON STADIUM, CAROLINA DYNAMO SOCCER CLUB BUR-MIL PARK-ROBERT LINVILLE’S PRECISIONS GOLF SCHOOL CALICO FARMSTEAD CHEESE CAROLYN S. ALLEN PARK & ATHLETIC COMPLEX CASTLE MCCULLOCH & CRYSTAL GARDEN – JAMESTOWN CEDARCREST GOLF COURSE – MCLEANSVILLE CELEBRATION STATION CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE – SEDALIA CHINQUA PENN PLANTATION – REIDSVILLE CONE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM CORNERSTONE URGENT CARE COUNTRY HILLS GOLF COURSE – GIBSONVILLE COUNTRY PARK- GUILFORD CO. VETERANS MEMORIAL COVE CREEK GARDENS CROOKED TREE GOLF COURSE – BROWNS SUMMIT DAVID CALDWELL HISTORIC PARK DAWN ACRES GOLF CLUB – STOKESDALE DRIVERS LICENSE BUREAU – FREEMAN MILL RD. EAGLE WALK-IN CLINIC AT GUILFORD COLLEGE

EARLY FARMS PRODUCE & PLANTS EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION FANTA CITY INTERNATIONAL MALL FOUR SEASONS TOWN CENTRE FRAGRANT PASSAGE CANDLE COMPANY-NC CANDLE OUTLET FRIENDLY CENTER, THE SHOPS AT FRIENDLY CENTER FRIENDLY URGENT CARE GARRETT’S VINEYARD – JULIAN GENERAL MEDICAL CLINIC GIBSON PARK GILLESPIE GOLF COURSE GOAT LADY DAIRY – CLIMAX GRAND PRIX GREENSBORO INDOOR KART RACING GRANDOVER RESORT/GRANDOVER GOLF CLUB GREENSBORO ARBORETUM – GREENSBORO AREA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU GREENSBORO CAMPGROUND GREENSBORO COLISEUM COMPLEX • ARENA • ODEON THEATRE • PAVILION • SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER • TICKETMASTER • WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM GREENSBORO ICEHOUSE GREENSBORO JAYCEE PARK GREENSBORO NATIONAL GOLF CLUB – SUMMERFIELD GREENSBORO PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. GREENSBORO SPORTSPLEX GRIMSLEY HIGH SCHOOL/ JAMIESON STADIUM GROVE WINERY & VINEYARDS – GIBSONVILLE GUILFORD COLLEGE • DANA AUDITORIUM • ART GALLERY/HEGE LIBRARY GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAIN CAMPUS-JAMESTOWN HAGAN-STONE PARK HAW RIVER STATE PARK – BROWNS SUMMIT HOMELAND CREAMERY – JULIAN INGRAM’S STRAWBERRY FARM – HIGH POINT IRON PLAY PAR 3 LINKS – SUMMERFIELD KINDRED HOSPITAL LAKE BRANDT WATERSHED PARK LAKE HIGGINS WATERSHED PARK LAKE JEANETTE URGENT CARE LAKE TOWNSEND WATERSHED PARK LINDLEY PARK MAIZE ADVENTURE – HIGH POINT

MENDENHALL PLANTATION – JAMESTOWN MOSES H. CONE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (TRAUMA CENTER) NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER OF GREENSBORO/ANIMAL DISCOVERY ZOOLOGICAL PARK NC ZOO - ASHEBORO NORTHEAST PARK – GIBSONVILLE OCCUMED WALK-IN CLINIC & URGENT CARE OKA T. HESTER PARK OLD MILL OF GUILFORD – OAK RIDGE OLD SALEM MUSEUMS & GARDENS – WINSTON-SALEM OPEN SPACE CAFÉ THEATRE PIEDMONT DRAGWAY – JULIAN PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER – HIGH POINT PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKET PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • ATLANTIC AERO • LANDMARK AVIATION PLEASANT RIDGE GOLF CLUB PRIMECARE FAMILY MEDICINE PROEHLIFIC PARK PROMPT MED AT BATTLEGROUND RED OAK BREWERY REPLACEMENTS, LTD. RICHARD PETTY MUSEUM – ASHEBORO RICK MURPHY’S CAROLINA GOLF ACADEMY RUDD STRAWBERRY FARM SEAGROVE AREA POTTERY – SEAGROVE • MUSEUM OF NC TRADITIONAL POTTERY • THE NC POTTERY CENTER SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB – WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP SMITH SOCCER COMPLEX SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE SOUTHWEST PARK STATE STREET STATION STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERY – STOKESDALE STONEY CREEK GOLF CLUB – EAST STONEY CREEK TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDENS TANNENBAUM HISTORIC PARK TRIAD PARK URGENT MEDICAL CARE THE VILLAGE AT NORTH ELM WALNUT WOOD GOLF COURSE – JULIAN WESLEY LONG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WET ’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL OF GREENSBORO

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BARN DINNER THEATRE PERFORMANCESBarn Dinner Theatre. 336-292-2211, 800-668-1764 www.barndinner.com

BEL CANTO COMPANY* CONCERTS Various locations. 336-333-2220www.belcantocompany.com

BEST OF BROADWAY SERIESWar Memorial Auditorium 336-373-7474 www.bobnc.com

BLANDWOOD MANSION TOURS*Blandwood Mansion 336-272-5003 www.blandwood.org

BROACH THEATRE PERFORMANCES Broach Theatre. 336-378-9300 www.broachtheatre.org

THE BRYAN SERIES PRESENTED BY GUILFORD COLLEGE*War Memorial Auditorium 336-316-2308 www.guilford.edu/bryanseries

CAROLINA THEATRE PERFORMANCES AND EVENTSCarolina Theatre. 336-333-2605 www.carolinatheatre.com

CENTER CITY PARK EVENTS“Every Week, Every Wednesday” “Sunday in the Park” May - October336-272-1222 www.centercitypark.org

CITY ARTS DRAMA CENTERLivestock Players & Children’s Theatre 336-373-2728 www.thedramacenter.com

COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO PERFORMANCES*Various locations. 336-333-SHOW (7469) www.ctgso.org

FIRST FRIDAY – the first of every month Downtown Greensboro. 336-379-0060 www.downtownfridays.com

GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKET 336-373-2402. www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

JANUARY 2010

AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL (Jan.-March)Various locations. 336-333-6885. www.africanamericanatelier.org

ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION NCA&TSU. 336-334-7792. www.ncat.edu

BASS & SALTWATER FISHING EXPOColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

CAROLINA WEDDING SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

GREENSBORO FRINGE FESTIVAL (Jan.-Feb.) Various locations. 336-549-7431 www.greesnborofringefestival.org

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM GALA AWARDS DINNERKoury Convention Center. 336-274-9199 www.sitinmovement.org

MARTIN LUTHER KING CELEBRATIONChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

NC RV & CAMPING SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

PIZZA HUT INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTColiseum Complex. 336-373-7474.www.greensborocoliseum.com

GREENSBORO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PERFORMANCES* (Sept.-May) Various locations. 336-335-5456www.greensborosymphony.org

GROVE WINERY & VINEYARDS – WINE & SONG (April-Sept.)336-584-4060. www.GroveWinery.com

MUSIC FOR A GREAT SPACEVarious locations. 336-638-7624 www.MusicforaGreatSpace.org

OPUS CONCERT SERIES (Jan.-May & Oct.-Dec.)Various locations. 336-373-2549 www.city-arts.org

OPEN SPACE CAFÉ THEATRE*336-292-2285 www.osctheatre.com

REASONS 2 RHYMEVarious venues. 336-375-4569www.reasons2rhyme.com

SUPER FLEA MARKETColiseum Pavilion. 336-373-7474www.superflea.com

TRIAD STAGE PERFORMANCES*Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theater. 336-272-0160 www.triadstage.org

UNCG BOX OFFICE & ARTS* INFORMATION UNCG. 336-334-4849 www.uncg.edu

UNIVERSITY GALLERIES EXHIBITS NCA&TSU.336-334-3209 www.ncat.du/~museum

WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM* EXHIBITS Weatherspoon Art Museum - UNCG. 336-334-5770 http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu

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MAY 2010

24TH ANNUAL CAROLINA BLUES FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY YES! WEEKLYFestival Park, Downtown. 336-275-4944. www.PiedmontBlues.org

ACC BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPSNewBridge Bank Park www.theacc.com

BB&T BEACH MUSIC IN THE PARK (May & June) Festival Park, downtown. 336-274-1538x411 www.chsnc.org

BIRDS AND BLOOMSNC Zoo – Asheboro. 800-488-0444 www.nczoo.org

CAROLINA DYNAMO SOCCER SEASON (May-Aug.)Macpherson Stadium, Bryan Park. 336-316-1266 www.carolinadynamo.com

CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATIONChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

GREENSBORO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 11TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

GREENSBORO YOUTHCOUNCIL CARNIVAL Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

FEBRUARY 2010

BLACK HISTORY MONTH BUSINESS EXPOColiseum Special Events Center336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

CENTRAL CAROLINA BOAT SHOW Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM EVENTS Various locations. 336-274-9199 www.sitinmovement.org

LINCOLN FILM SERIESCentral Library. 336-373-3617www.greesnborolibrary.org

POLAR PLUNGE!Wet’n Wild Emerald Pointe Waterpark. 336-852-9721 www.emeraldpointe.com

RINGLING BROS. BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUSColiseum Complex. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

SEAFEST Natural Science Center. 336-288-3769 www.natsci.org

MARCH 2010

229TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSE & LECTURE SERIES Country Park, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. 336-288-1776 www.nps.gov/guco

ACC MEN’S & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

BUNNY DAYNatural Science Center. 336-288-3769 www.natsci.org

CHARTER DAY – BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMENAnnie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel 336-517-2267 www.bennett.edu

SPRING CRAFTS IN THE AFTERNOONGreensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

SOUTHERN IDEAL HOME SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

APRIL 2010

ACC WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMIONSHIP Sedgefield Country Club. www.theacc.com

BRYAN NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GOLF TOURNAMENTBryan Park. 336-375-2200 www.bryanpark.com

CRAFTSMEN’S CLASSIC ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

EARTH DAYKathleen Clay Library & Price Park. 336-373-2923 www.greensboro-nc.gov

EGG-STRAVAGANZAChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS BASEBALL (April-Sept.)*NewBridge Bank Park. 336-268-BALL www.gsohoppers.com

HIGH POINT FURNITURE MARKET Open to trade only.

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP & FREEDOM GAMESIrwin Belk Track @ NCA&TSU. www.internationalfriendshipfreedomgames.com

PARTY FOR THE PLANET – EARTH DAY CELEBRATIONNatural Science Center. 336-288-3769 www.natsci.org

POETRY GSO FESTIVALPublic Library and other locations. 336-373-3617 www.greensborolibrary.org

TRIAD AREA SPRING POTTERY FESTIVALGreensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-373-2957 www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

ZOOFLINGNC Zoo – Asheboro. 800-488-0444 www.nczoo.org

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GREENSBORO YOUTH SOCCER WRANGLER/MCDONALD SOCCER TOURNAMENTBryan Park Soccer Complex. 336-358-8030 www.greensborosoccer.org

NCAA DIV. 1 EAST REGIONAL TRACK & FIELDIrwin Belk Track @ NCA&TSU. 336-334-7500

NCHSAA HS STATE TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPSIrwin Belk Track @ NCA&TSU. 919-962-2345 www.nchsaa.org

PIEDMONT STORYFESTFestival Park, Downtown. 336-855-1266 www.ncstoryfest.org

SESAME STREET LIVEColiseum. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

TRIAD HIGHLAND GAMESBryan Park. 336-431-8482 www.triadhighlandgames.org

WET’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK*Operating Season (May-Sept.)336-852-9721 www.emeraldpointe.com

WINE & CHOCOLATES – MOTHER’S DAYGrove Winery. 336-584-4060 www.GroveWinery.com

JUNE 2010

AJGA FOOTJOY BOYS INVITATIONAL GOLFSedgefield Country Club.770-868-4200, 336-379-1570 www.ajga.org

BEE A BEARNC Zoo – Asheboro. 800-488-0444 www.nczoo.org

EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL (June-July) Guilford College, downtown Greensboro & around the Piedmont region. 336-333-7450, 877-833-6753www.easternmusicfestival.org

GREENSBORO’S 15TH ANNUAL JUNETEENTH FESTIVALGreensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park. 336-697-9668 www.triadjuneteenth.net

GREENSBORO LACROSSE LAXFEST Smith Soccer Complex. 336-337-8512 www.eteamz.com/triadlax

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENTBryan Park. 336-274-9199 www.sitinmovement.org

MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PARK CONCERT SERIES (June-Aug.) Various park locations. 336-373-2549 www.city-arts.org

NIKE OUTDOOR NATIONALS Irwin Belk Track @ NCA&TSU. www.nationalscholastic.org/nikeoutdoor

PARISIAN PROMENADETanger Family Bicentennial Garden. 336-373-2199 www.greensborobeautiful.org

USSF DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY SUMMER SHOWCASEBryan Park Soccer Complex. www.ussoccer.com

WET’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK*Operating Season (May-Sept.)336-852-9721. www.emeraldpointe.com

WINE & CHEESE – FATHER’S DAYGrove Winery. 336-584-4060 www.GroveWinery.com

JULY 2010

AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE DAY Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute. 336-449-4846 www.nchistoricsites.org/chb

EAST-WEST ALL-STAR GAMES*Various Locations. 336-379-9095 www.eastwestallstars.com

EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVALGuilford College, downtown & around the Piedmont region. 336-333-7450 www.easternmusicfestival.org

EMFFRINGETriad Stage. 336-272-0160 www.easternmusicfestival.org

FUN FOURTH FESTIVALDowntown. 336-274-4595www.FunFourthFestival.org

GREENSBORO SWIM ASSN. EASTERN INVITATIONALLindley Park. 336-851-2848 www.gsaswim.org

PATRIOTIC PARADEChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

THE SCORE TOURNAMENT – INVITATIONAL SOCCER SHOWCASE – BOYS & GIRLSBryan Park Soccer Complex. www.thescoretournaments.com

WET’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK “Biggest Fireworks Show Ever” 336-852-9721, 800-555-5900 www.emeraldpointe.com

AUGUST 2010

CAROLINA WEDDING SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

GREENSBORO GUN SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

THE WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIPSedgefield Country Club. 336-379-1570 www.wyndhamchampionship.com

ZOOCOOLNC Zoo – Asheboro. 800-488-0444 www.nczoo.org

SEPTEMBER 2010

25TH ANNUAL PBPS BLUES CHALLENGE – SOLO/DUO DIVISION Location TBD. 336-275-4944 www.PiedmontBlues.org

26TH ANNUAL GREENSBORO CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONALHagan Stone Park. www.greensboropacesetters.com

ANNUAL GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CULTURAL FESTIVAL AND POW WOW 336-273-6605, 336-273-8686 www.guilfordnative.org

BLUEGRASS@BLANDWOODBlandwood Mansion. 336-272-5003 www.preservationgreensboro.org

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ZOOFEST, HOWL-O-WEEN, BOO AT THE ZOO, BATOLOGYNC Zoo, Asheboro. 800-488-0444 www.nczoo.org

NOVEMBER 2010

CRAFTSMEN’S CHRISTMAS CLASSIC ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVALColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

CHRISTMAS AT BLANDWOOD (Nov. & Dec.) Blandwood Mansion. 336-272-5003 www.blandwood.org

COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO “THE WIZARD OF OZ”* Carolina Theatre. 336-333-2605 www.ctgso.org

GREENSBORO OPERAWar Memorial Auditorium. 336-273-9472 www.greensboroopera.org

GREENSBORO YOUTH SOCCER CHALLENGE CLASHBryan Park Soccer Complex. 336-358-8030 www.greensborosoccer.org

HOLIDAY MARKETColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

HOLIDAY CRAFTS IN THE AFTERNOONGreensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL Festival Park, Cultural Center. 336-373-2044 www.city-arts.org

DECEMBER 2010

CANDLEFEST Arboretum. 336-274-8491 www.greensborobeautiful.org

CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSECharlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute. 336-449-4846 www.nchistoricsites.org/chb

DISNEY ON ICEColiseum Arena. 336-373-7474 www.greensborocoliseum.com

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSDowntown. 336-274-4595 www.FestivalofLightsGSO.org

GREENSBORO BALLET THEATRE’S “THE NUTCRACKER”War Memorial Auditorium. 336-333-7480 www.greensborocoliseum.com

GREENSBORO JAYCEES HOLIDAY PARADE Downtown. 336-379-1570 www.jaycee.org

HOLIDAY CRAFTS IN THE AFTERNOON Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 www.greensboro-nc.gov/farmersmarket

SOUTHERN SCUFFLE WRESTLINGColiseum Complex. 336-373-7474 www.southernscuffle.com

STORIES WITH MRS. CLAUSChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

WINTER SHOWGreen Hill Center for North Carolina Art, Cultural Center 336-333-7460 www.greenhillcenter.org

CENTRAL CAROLINA FAIRColiseum Parking Lot. 336-373-4FUN (4386) www.centralcarolinafair.com

GREENSBORO YOUTH SOCCER ADIDAS LABOR DAY SHOOTOUTBryan Park Soccer Complex. 336-358-8030 www.greensborosoccer.org

NC RV & CAMPING SHOWColiseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7474www.greensborocoliseum.com

SNAKETACULARNatural Science Center. 336-288-3769 www.natsci.org

OCTOBER 2010

25TH ANNUAL PBPS BLUES CHALLENGE – BAND DIVISIONLocation TBD. 336-275-4944 www.PiedmontBlues.org

CANNONBALL RUN (HALF MARATHON, 5K, KIDS MARATHON)Country Park. 336-288-7071 www.offnrunningsports.com

HAGAN STONE CROSS COUNTRY CLASSIC Hagan Stone Park. www.greensboropacesetters.com

HIGH POINT FURNITURE MARKETOpen to trade only.

HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

MAKE BELIEVE BALLChildren’s Museum. 336-574-2898 www.gcmuseum.com

NC A&T STATE UNIVERSITY HOMECOMINGNC A&T SU campus. www.ncat.edu

SUPER 32 WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPColiseum Complex. 336-373-7474 www.super32.com

TRIAD AREA FALL POTTERY FESTIVAL Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market. 336-574-3547 www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

TRIPLE LAKES TRAIL RACE (MARATHON, HALF MARATHON, 40 MILE RUN)Bur-Mil Park. 336-288-7071 www.offnrunningsports.com

WEATHERSPOON FALL COMMUNITY DAYWeatherspoon Art Museum, UNCG. 336-334-5770 http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu

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O

R

B

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B

Br

L

D

Less than $20 for two people

Between $21-$40 for two people

More than $40 for two people

ABC Permit

Credit Cards

Handicapped Accessible

Outdoor Dining

Reservations Suggested

Banquet Room

Large Groups 30+

Breakfast

Brunch

Lunch

Dinner

All restaurants are smoke free.

CUISINE

American 37

Asian 42

Buffet-Cafeteria 44

Caribbean 44

Continental 45

Deli/Café 45

European 47

Greek 48

Indian 48

Italian 48

Mexican 51

Seafood 52

Southern-Barbecue 53

Steak 53

Vegetarian 54

Coffee Shops 54

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• You’ll find something to satisfy any craving with the Greensboro area’s selection of restaurants, including fine dining to Southern specialties to ethnic cuisine and more. This guide is divided into 16 styles of cuisine, and a table of contents is listed. A key with an explanation of the symbols used in the guide is included on every page. All locations are in Greensboro unless otherwise noted.

The Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau compiled the information in this brochure in fall 2009; this is not a comprehensive listing; for additional restaurant information, please refer to the local yellow pages. Visit the Bureau’s website at www.VisitGreensboroNC.com for information about newly opened restaurants. Inclusion should not be construed as a recommendation, but merely as a guide. Visitors are encouraged to call restaurants for directions and to confirm menus, hours and prices.

THE BARN DANCE GRILL6341 Phillippi Rd. 336-685-9200Delicious hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken sandwiches, BLTs, pizza, ice cream and other great American items!Fri-Sat: D

O B 30+ $

THE BARN DINNER THEATRE120 Stage Coach Tr.336-292-2211 or 800-668-1764Buffet and entertainment for over 40 years. Group discounts. Private rentals. Thu-Sat: D Sun, Tues, Wed: Matinees

R 30+ $$$

BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S FAMILY SPORTS PUB3606 N. Elm St., Ste. A 336-288-6585A family sports pub with 20 televisions and a game room. Watch all of your favorite games here and enjoy our family friendly menu.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

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223 SOUTH ELM223 S. Elm St. 336-272-3331Innovative southern cuisine with a wine list that compliments any taste and desire.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

B R 30+ $$-$$$

APPLEBEE’S• 3200 Battleground Ave. 336-282-7100• 4406 W. Wendover Ave. 336-299-5565A full-service family restaurant offering an American regional menu.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

AVENUE RESTAURANT & BAR201-A N. Elm St. 336-617-5321Features a contemporary & cosmopolitan menu by Chef/Owner Mitchell Nicks. Offering over 100 different bottles of wine in a perfectly chilled cellar as well as a wide variety of wines by the glass.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: Br

B R 30+ $$-$$$

BACKYARD GRILL1314 Hwy. 62 E. 336-676-1227Home cooked meals & daily buffet specials with everything from ribs to chicken salad.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

BAR 404830 Koger Blvd. 336-856-8927Fun adult atmosphere. Live bands every Friday and DJs Thursday, Saturday & Monday. Great place to take a date!Mon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $

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ABC Permit Credit Cards Handicapped Accessible

All restaurants are smoke free.

O Outdoor DiningR Reservations SuggestedB Banquet Room30+ Large Groups 30+

B = BreakfastBr = BrunchL = LunchD = Dinner

KEY:

BEST DINER5339 W. Market St. 336-632-4400Offering breakfast and other meals 24 hours.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

B.G. MCGEE’S4701 High Point Rd. 336-299-0042Anything from wings to salads and pastas. Full service sports bar.Mon-Sun: L D

$

BISCUITVILLE• 3029 High Point Rd. 336-852-7826*• 4504 Market St. 336-855-8055• 2311 Battleground Ave. 336-288-5158• 1001 E. Bessemer Ave. 336-272-2884• 2215 Martin Luther King Dr. 336-275-2322• 2336 Randleman Rd. 336-273-8025• 4507 W. Wendover Ave. 336-834-0567Fresh Biscuits, Friendly Folks!Mon-Sun: B Br L

30+ $

THE BISTRO5710-M High Point Rd. 336-294-4610Southern eclectic.Mon: L Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

O 30+ $$$

BISTRO 40Greensboro Marriott Downtown304 N. Greene St. 336-379-8000Weekday lunch buffet with soup, salad and a carving station.Mon-Sun: B L D

R 30+ $$

THE BOX SEAT5006-E High Point Rd. 336-297-0073A family-friendly sports theme restaurant. Karaoke at 10 PM Fri-Sat. Catering available.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

THE BRASS TAP2506 Battleground Ave. 336-510-6950Great pub serving wings, sandwiches, burgers, drink specials and more. Outdoor pool table.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

BRIGHTWOOD INN6501 Burlington Rd. 336-449-4737Homestyle hamburgers, hot dogs and steaks.Mon-Sun: D

$

BROWN-GARDINER FOUNTAIN2101 N. Elm St. 336-275-3267Eat in an old-fashioned drug store.Mon-Sat: B L

$

BRYAN PARK GRILLBryan Park Golf Course6275 Bryan Park Rd., Browns Summit 336-375-2220Offering a menu of burgers, sandwiches, wraps and weekly specials. Mon-Sun: L

O 30+ $

BUFFALO’S BAR & GRILL• 2504 Battleground Ave. 336-288-0163• 4605 High Point Rd. 336-632-1911Best wings south of Buffalo. Cold beer, good friends and good fun.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

BUFFALO WINGS AND RINGS1614-A Highwoods Blvd. 336-315-1297Family style sports bar featuring Buffalo style wings.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

CAROLINA COUNTRY KITCHEN110 Seneca Rd. 336-333-9876Southern home-cooked food. Country cooking. Big and clean with great service. Family owned. Breakfast served all day.Mon-Sun: B L D

B R 30+ $

CAROLINA’S DINER506 Regional Rd. 336-931-0811Family-style restaurant serving breakfast and lunch 24 hours a day.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

CELEBRATION STATION*4315 Big Tree Way 336-316-0606Need a hassle free night of food & fun? Celebration Station has you covered! Whether you are 5 or 95, we have everything from cotton candy and funnel cakes for snacks to pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, wings and more!Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

CENTER GROVE GRILL & SODA SHOP998-B Hwy. 150 W. 336-643-8089Daily lunch and dinner plates. Hamburger, hot dogs, grilled chicken salads and sandwiches, BBQ, homemade desserts and ice cream. Full service.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: B Br L D

O 30+ $

CHILI’S• 3024 High Point Rd. 336-852-0100• 1599 New Garden Rd. 336-632-1097“I want my Baby Back Ribs!” Fajitas, quesadillas, salads, burgers and other favorites. Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $-$$

COLISEUM COUNTRY CAFÉ1904 Coliseum Blvd. 336-299-1809Home cooking, daily specials, homemade soups, desserts and loads of vegetables from scratch. New menu every day.Mon-Fri: B L D$

COOPER’S ALE HOUSE5340 W. Market St. 336-294-0575Great casual dining with sports, live bands, karaoke and late night with large selection of beer.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT AND CATERING4634-N Hicone Rd. 336-621-3035Country cooking done right. Great food, great prices, wonderful and friendly staff. Just what you want in a neighborhood restaurant!Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: B Sun: B L

30+ $

CRACKER BARREL• 4402 Landview Dr. 336-294-0911• 3701 Elmsley Ct. 336-274-1853Enjoy our restaurant and our old country store.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

DANNY’S FAMOUS RIB EXPRESS1524 E. Market St. 336-617-4920Mon-Sat: L D

O R 30+ $

DANNY’S RESTAURANT2109 New Garden Rd. 336-545-0055Homemade country cooking.Mon-Fri: B L Sat: B

$

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American 37Asian 42Buffet-Cafeteria 44Caribbean 44Continental 45

Deli/Café 45European 47Greek 48Indian 48Italian 48

Mexican 51Seafood 52Southern-Barbecue 53Steak 53Vegetarian 54

Coffee Shops 54Index 55

GRAFFITI’S BISTRO301-F Pisgah Church Rd.336-545-1113Casual dining. Kid friendly! Live entertainment Thurs-Sat.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

O B R 30+ $

GREAT AMERICAN GRILLHilton Garden Inn4307 Big Tree Way 336-852-1491Moderately priced casual dining offering American style cuisine including hot appetizers, entree salads, sandwiches, pasta entrees and local specials.Mon-Sun: B D

O B 30+ $

GREEN’S SUPPER CLUB AND OYSTER BAR4735 Hwy. 29 N. 336-621-3444Well-known for prime ribs and oysters. Selection of steaks, seafood and more! Live bands and a DJ on Fri and Sat.Tues-Sat: D

B R 30+ $$

GREY’S TAVERN343 S. Elm St. 336-617-5341Serving burgers, sandwiches, salads and great pub food. 7 flat screen TV’s. Great place to watch sports.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

HAM’S• Brassfield Shopping Center 3709-J Battleground Ave. 336-288-3334• Lakeside: 699 E. Cone Blvd. 336-358-1525• 3017 High Point Rd. 336-854-5696• 201 N. Smyres Pl. 336-272-6721Fun and casual dining, a wide selection of beers, an ever-changing lineup of events and top-notch service.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+$

HARPER’S AT FRIENDLY CENTERFriendly Center, 601 Friendly Center Rd. 336-299-8850Food prepared from scratch. Daily specials.Mon-Sun: L D

O R 30+ $$

HAYBLES HEARTH FAMILY RESTAURANT1808-B Spring Garden St. 336-273-3247Serving a variety of meat and vegetable dishes and other southern-style favorites.Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: L

$

HERBIE’S HOME COOKING & BREAKFAST2606 High Point Rd. 336-299-1787Country cooking including country steak, beef tips and rice, vegetables and homemade desserts.Mon-Sun: B Br L D

30+ $

HERBIE’S PLACE3136 Battleground Ave. 336-288-8896Very clean. Sanitation rate of 99. Friendly, fast and reasonably priced. Breakfast, 22 different sandwiches and dinner menu.Mon-Sun: B L D

30+$

HOOTERS3031 High Point Rd. 336-852-4600World famous Hooters wings. Provides a large variety of seafood, great burgers, healthy salads and wonderful desserts.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

IHOP• 1101 Lanada Dr. 336-218-0593• 1430 Westover Ter. 336-275-7471• 2735 Ring Rd. 336-375-9875Casual family dining.Mon-Sun: B L D

30+ $

J. BUTLER’S BAR & GRILL• 1635 New Garden Rd. 336-294-8884• 3030-A High Point Rd. 336-316-1991Mon-Sun: L D

O $

J.P. LOONEY’S3021 Spring Garden St. 336-852-1331Sandwiches, burgers and entrees. House specialties are wings and ribs prepared in homemade sauces.Mon-Sun: L D

30+$

DARRYL’S3300 High Point Rd. 336-294-1781Established in 1982, Darryl’s restaurant and bar is one of the area’s premier steak and rib houses. The large menu has something for everyone and the atmosphere is unique and exciting.Mon-Sun: L D

O $$

DENNY’S3900 S. Holden Rd. 336-632-1021A 24-hour restaurant, featuring dinner entrees, appetizers and desserts.Mon-Sun: B L D

30+ $

FAT DOG’S GRILLE & PUB2503 Spring Garden St. 336-856-1364Neighborhood grille with casual atmosphere. Jukebox, pool table, foosball and more.Mon-Sun: L D

$

FATZ CAFÉ619 S. Regional Rd. 336-841-0081Offering signature Low Country & New Orleans-inspired dishes; World Famous Calabash Chicken and Edisto Shrimp & Grits!Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

FINCASTLES215 S. Elm St. 336-272-8968Handrolled burgers, hand cut fries, homemade onion rings and locally made ice cream. Open late.Mon: L Tues-Sat: L D Sun: L

O $

FIVE GUYS Friendly Center, 3124 Kathleen Ave.336-856-2201Known for juicy, greasy & delicious burgers, unlimited free toppings; don’t miss the fries!Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

FUDDRUCKERS4411 W. Wendover Ave. 336-856-2300Hamburgers, chicken and steak sandwiches, kids’ menu and in-house bakery. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

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MIMI’S CAFEThe Shops at Friendly Center3322 W. Friendly Ave. 336-852-7811More than 120 items of high-end comfort food with generous portions.Mon–Sun: B L D

O R $-$$

MINJ GRILLE310 S. Elm St. 336-273-5393Very relaxing atmosphere with Jazz music and a warm climate. Great wings!Tues-Sat: D

$

THE MIX604 Milner Dr. 336-315-2100Worldly fusion of foods with an American twist. Small plate cuisine, so meals are ordered to share. Late night specials.Wed-Sat: D

B $$

MOOSE CAFÉ2914 Sandy Ridge Rd. 336-668-1125A country-style restaurant featured in Southern Living Magazine. Located at the Piedmont Triad Farmers Market. Serving homemade biscuits and apple butter.Mon-Sun: B L D

B 30+ $

AMERICAN (continued) LIBERTY OAK RESTAURANT & BAR100-D W. Washington St. 336-273-7057Fresh and changing menus for over 28 years. Dine on sandwiches to filet in one night. Not an ordinary restaurant.Mon-Sun: L D

O R B $$$

LUCKY 321421 Westover Ter. 336-370-0707American flare with monthly changing menus inspired by fresh ingredients and regional recipes.Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D

O B $$

THE MASTER’S GRILLE306 E. Florida St. 336-273-0006Family atmosphere with a grade A, 100% sanitation score. From burgers to seafood.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

M’COUL’S PUBLIC HOUSE110 W. McGee St. 336-378-0204An old-style Irish pub with Old World entrees. Offering tap and imported beers.Mon-Sun: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D

O $-$$

MCPHERSON’S BAR & GRILL5710-N High Point Rd. 336-292-6496Menu choices range from fresh cut steaks to homemade pasta dishes.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $$

JAKE’S DINER4220 W. Wendover Ave. 336-297-414124-hour restaurant serving breakfast, burgers, steaks and salads.Mon-Sun: L D

30+$

JAN’S HOUSE3932-B W. Market St. 336-855-9808Open 24 hours serving breakfast and short-order items.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

JOSEPH’S RESTAURANTSheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons3121 High Point Rd. 336-292-9161Full breakfast menu. Lunch features soups, fresh made salads, sandwiches and a variety of entrees. The dinner menu will satisfy you with fresh seafood selections, steaks and chicken dishes along with an extensive wine and beer list.Mon-Sun: B L D

B R 30+ $$

KIMBERS RESTAURANT230 W. Main St., Gibsonville, 336-449-6411Serving prime rib, steaks, seafood and chicken. Daily specials. Two lounges with full menu.Tues-Sat: D

R B 30+ $$

LEGEND’SClarion Hotel Greensboro Airport415 Swing Rd. 336-299-7650Ribs and continental cuisine. Satellite sporting events shown. Smoke-free area is available.Mon-Sun: B L D

B 30+ $$

LEVEL 2113 S. Elm St. 336-691-8020All-American fusion restaurant in Downtown Greensboro. Your one-stop destination for dining & entertainment. Location also includes Much Martini Bar and Heaven Rooftop Nightclub.Wed-Sat: D

O R B 30+ $$

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MUGG’S GRILL & BAR5537 W. Market St. 336-292-3036Burgers (Angus), hot dogs, sandwiches, subs and low-carb wraps.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

30+ $

NANCY’S109 Bonita Dr. 336-621-6921Family restaurant with good home cooking.Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: B

R 30+$

NATTY GREENE’S PUB & BREWERY345 S. Elm St. 336-274-1373Downtown brew pub serving seven homemade beers daily.Mon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $$

O’CHARLEY’S4505 Landover Rd. 336-852-5758Hand-cut steaks, chicken, seafood and more.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D

30+ $$

OLD TOWN DRAUGHT HOUSE1205 Spring Garden St. 336-379-1140Salads, pizzas, vegetarian, burgers, burritos and sandwiches.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

PARK PLACE RESTAURANT & FOUNTAIN COURT BAREmbassy Suites Hotel204 Centreport Dr. 336-668-4535Located in the hotel’s atrium with views of a waterfall and beautiful plant foliage. Lunch buffet served Tues-Fri.Mon-Sun: B L D

R B 30+$

PEMBERTON’S LOUNGEWyndham Garden Hotel – Greensboro Airport6426 Burnt Poplar Rd. 336-668-0421Weekday southern buffet breakfast and a great dinner menu.Mon-Sun: B D

B 30+ $-$$

PETE’S GRILL137 Piedmont Ave., Gibsonville 336-449-6122Famous for homemade biscuits, cornbread, chicken pot pie, peach cobbler and more.Mon-Sat: B L

$

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SHANE’S RIB SHACK• 4217-A W. Wendover Ave. 336-292-7272• 1410 Westover Ter. 336-272-4696Finger-licking food and beverages. Catering available.Mon-Sun: L D

O $-$$

SHONEY’S603 S. Regional Rd. 336-274-5883Only at Shoney’s can you choose to order delicious freshly prepared food from our menu, or take advantage of our famous buffet at any time of the day!Mon-Sun: B L D

B 30+ $

SKIPPER’S ALL BEEF HOT DOGS1940 E. Market St. 336-274-3647Best hot dogs in town!Mon-Sun: L D

$

SMOKEY BONES3302 High Point Rd. 336-315-8755Barbecue complimented with other American favorites.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

PITCHERS BAR & GRILL Greensboro Airport MarriottOne Marriott Dr. 336-852-6450Great selection of appetizers, large salads and the best burgers in Greensboro. Watch your favorite game on one of 10 TV’s.Mon-Sun: L D

B 30+ $$

RED ROBIN1507 Highwoods Blvd. 336-292-6848Famous for serving more than 22 high quality gourmet burgers in a variety of recipes.Mon-Sun: L D

$

REFS3404 Whitehurst Rd. 336-286-3131(Behind Village Tavern off Westridge)Nearly 50 flat-screen televisions air almost continuous coverage from several sports packages in a sophisticated two story space with a menu that makes it a destination in itself. www.refsgreensboro.comMon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $

ROCK-OLA GRILLE1600 Battleground Ave. 336-274-4937Ribs, fresh hand-cut steaks, hand-pressed burgers and a variety of desserts.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D

$-$$

ROMO’S PIZZA & SUBS2930 Randleman Rd. 336-275-7303Salads, stromboli, calzones, subs, pizza, Italian plates, seafood, gyros and much more!Mon: L D Fri-Sun: L D

30+ $

RUBY TUESDAY• 280 Four Seasons Town Centre 336-315-9877• 4218 W. Wendover Ave. 336-294-4344• 7611 Thorndike Rd. 336-841-0066From famous ribs to low-carb items.Mon-Sun: L D

$-$$

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VILLAGE TAVERN1903 Westridge Rd. 336-282-3063Family friendly casual dining.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D

O $$

VINTAGE 301301 Martin Luther King Blvd. 336-333-3190Located downtown serving appetizers, salads, tapas and more.Mon-Fri: D Sat-Sun: Br D

O B 30+ $-$$

YOUR HOUSE RESTAURANT2306 Battleground Ave. 336-288-689524-hour restaurant serving breakfast, steaks, salads and burgers.Mon-Sun: B L D$

YUM YUM BETTER ICE CREAM1219 Spring Garden St. 336-272-8284Hot dogs and ice cream. Serving Greensboro for over 100 years.Mon: L Tues-Fri: L D Sat: LO $

Asian

AKASHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT2528 High Point Rd. 336-292-0884Delicacies of traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D

R 30+ $$$

ARIGATO JAPANESE STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE1200 S. Holden Rd. 336-299-1003Hibachi-style cooking by our chefs at your table! Sushi bar Wed-Sun. Voted Best Japanese Restaurant in the Triad (Go Triad)) 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. Mon-Sun: D

R $$

ASAHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE4520 W. Market St. 336-855-8883Steak, seafood, sushi and traditional Japanese menu.Tues-Sun: D

$-$$

BAMBOO GRILLE3711 Elmsley Ct., Ste. 104 336-333-3886Offering Chinese and Japanese cuisine including hibachi and sushi.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

THE TAP ROOM GRILL1740 Battleground Ave. 336-274-4439Featuring many draught beers, a selection of bottled beers and wines.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $$

TEX & SHIRLEY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT• Friendly Center 708 Pembroke Rd., 336-299-9315• 4005 Precision Way, High Point 336-882-4005Serving breakfast all day, plus lunch and dinner specials.Mon-Sun: B L D

30+ $

TRIPPS RESTAURANT AND TAVERN• 4402 Wendover Ave. 336-854-9518• 1605 Highwoods Blvd. 336-292-0226Seafood, steak, ribs, pasta and sandwiches.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D

R $$

UNDERCURRENT RESTAURANT327 Battleground Ave. 336-370-1266Classical French techniques, quality ingredients and innovative style. Enjoy the full-service bar.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

O B R 30+ $$

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THE SPEAKEASY1706 Battleground Ave. 336-378-0006Wide variety of appetizers and sandwiches. Full bar with unique martini list.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

SPRING VALLEY RESTAURANT421 W. Meadowview Rd. 336-274-1906Homestyle cooking for 30 years. Country Breakfast and blue plate special lunches.Mon-Fri: B L Sat: B

$

STEAK ‘N SHAKE• 2647 Lawndale Dr. 336-286-8567• 4409 W. Wendover Ave. 336-218-080724-hour restaurant serving steak burgers, hand-dipped milkshakes and more. Mon-Sun: B L D

30+ $

STEPHANIE’S II2507 Randleman Rd. 336-389-1008 or 336-389-1675Good home cooked meals daily. Daily specials of one meat and two sides.Tues-Sun: L D

B R 30+ $$

SWEET BASILS RESTAURANT AND CATERING620 Dolley Madison Rd. 336-632-3070Situated in a historic 105-year-old home. Menu featuring local, organic foods served in southern continental style. Live music nightly.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: Br

O B R 30+ $$$

T.G.I. FRIDAY’S4423 W. Wendover Ave. 336-294-3707Full menu until 1AM. Bar open until 1:30AM. Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

TABLE 16600 S. Elm St. 336-279-8525Globally influenced New World cuisine.Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

O R $$$

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BAMBOO HOUSE2221 Fleming Rd. 336-605-9146Tasty, delicious authentic Chinese food. Delivery available.Mon-Sun: L D

$

BANGKOK CAFÉ1203 S. Holden Rd. 336-855-9370Authentic, healthy Thai food.Mon: L Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

$

BINH MINH5211-C W. Market St. 336-851-1527Made-to-order fresh Vietnamese food. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

$

CHEN’S GARDEN2101 N. Church St. 336-272-1170Providing a buffet and a menu. Serving authentic Chinese food in a warm, inviting dining atmosphere. Delivery and carry-out.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

CHINA ONE6307-J Burlington Rd. 336-446-6838Made fresh Chinese food. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

$

CHINESE KITCHEN & ASIAN CUISINE5607-E W. Friendly Ave. 336-852-0827Serving Chinese, Thai, Indian Chinese and some Japanese. Carry-out. Parties and catering available.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

GOLDEN WOK1216-N Bridford Pkwy. 336-855-6161Free tea with every purchase of at least $3, before 3PM. Delivery available.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D $

IMPERIAL KOI ASIAN BISTRO & SUSHI BAR1941 New Garden Rd., Ste. 200 336-286-3000Offers an eclectic menu with selections of Thai, Japanese and continental style dishes prepared by talented chefs. Has consistently impressed the palate of the sushi connoisseurs and created a new class of sushi lovers.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D

O $$

JADE CHINESE RESTAURANT4634-L Hicone Rd. 336-621-5233Authentic Chinese dining.Mon-Sun: L D

$

KABUTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR1617 Stanley Rd. 336-852-5550Full-service hibachi dining and sushi bar.Mon-Fri & Sun: L D Sat: D

O B R 30+ $$

KOBE JAPANESE RESTAURANT2205-L Oak Ridge Rd. 336-644-8892Serving authentic hibachi-style cuisine using the freshest ingredients. Sauces and dressing are all homemade. Mon-Sat: L D

$$

LIN’S GARDEN1115 E. Bessemer Ave. 336-275-6057Buffet and table service available. Mon-Sun: L D

$

LY’S VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT4715 High Point Rd. 336-294-6667Fresh seafood, chicken, pork, steak and vegetarian dishes. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: L

30+ $

MIDORI RESTAURANT114 N. Elm St. 336-370-0051Japanese hibachi-style entrees, including chicken, shrimp and steak. Tempura and limited sushi menu.Mon-Fri: L

$

NACK WON BUFFET RESTAURANT510 Nicholas Rd. 336-294-8889Sushi, beef, pork, sweet and sour chicken and more! Korean and Japanese buffet restaurant.Tues-Sun: L D

R $$

ONE WOK & GRILL707 College Rd. 336-315-5166Wide variety of Chinese Asian dishes, using only fresh vegetables. Chicken, beef and fast cooking. A hot, delicious meal at a fast food price.Mon-Sun: L D

$

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PAD THAI (THAI CUISINE)3932-E W. Market St. 336-299-7730Serving authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable price. Beautifully decorated and staffed with great servers.Sun-Fri: L D Sat: D

$$

P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTROThe Shops at Friendly Center3338 W. Friendly Ave. 336-291-1302Unique combination of Chinese cuisine and a stylish, high-energy bistro.Mon-Sun: L D

O R 30+ $$

PHO HIEN VUONG VIETNAMESE & THAI RESTAURANT4109-A Spring Garden St. 336-294-5551Best Vietnamese food in town.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

PHOENIX ASIAN CUISINE1641 New Garden Rd. 336-855-5158Featuring authentic Asian cuisine including Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese. Now serving sushi.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $$

REARN THAI RESTAURANT5120 W. Market St. 336-292-5901Family-friendly, modestly upscale dining. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D

R 30+ $-$$

SAIGON RESTAURANT4205 High Point Rd. 336-294-9286Vietnamese cuisine. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D

B 30+ $$

SAPPORO FANTASY JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE2939-C Battleground Ave. 336-282-5345Sushi and hibachi grill. Church and school group discount available.Sun-Fri: L D Sat: D

B 30+ $$

SEOUL GARDEN KOREAN BBQ STEAKHOUSE*5318 W. Market St. 336-297-0001Modern Korean cuisine. It’s a new experience! Entrees are served with 5 to 8 side dishes. Beer/wine/sake.Mon-Sun: L D

R 30+ $$

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SINGHA THAI2600 High Point Rd. 336-852-5551Authentic Thai cuisine. Offering traditional curries, fried rice, noodle dishes, stir-fried items such as eggplant, ginger and basil and more!Mon-Sun: L D

O R 30+ $

SUSHI REPUBLIC329 Tate St. 336-274-6684Modern Japanese cuisine, fusion sushi and great atmosphere. Beer/wine. Great selection of sake.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

O R $$

TARA THAI RESTAURANT435-B Dolley Madison Rd. 336-315-9773Enjoy the best of authentic Thai cuisine for lunch or dinner.Mon-Sun: L D

$-$$

TASTE OF THAI1500 Mill St. 336-273-1318Original, classic Thai cuisine in the atmosphere of Terrace House (in the garden outside of the house).Beer/Wine.Mon-Sun: L D

O B R 30+ $$

TASTE OF VIETNAM4212-A W. Wendover Ave. 336-852-6632Fresh ingredients, authentic Vietnamese food. Certainly won’t disappoint. Lunch specials Tues - Fri.Tues–Sun: L D

R 30+ $$

THAI GARDEN427 S. Tate St. 336-274-3699Authentic Thai cuisine with lunch and dinner specials and vegetarian specials. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D

$

THAI PAN217 S. Elm St. 336-370-9281Authentic Thai cuisine in downtown.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D

O R $$

U.S. SUSHI619 Friendly Center Rd. 336-854-7854Japanese steak, seafood and sushi bar. Mon-Sun: L D

$$

VAN LOI3829-D High Point Rd. 336-855-5688Healthy food. Delicious, great taste.Mon: B Br L D Wed-Sun: B Br L D

R 30+ $$

VIETNAMESE GARDEN CUISINE 2505 Battleground Ave. 336-282-7799A traditional Vietnamese fare with French flair and inventive twists.Mon-Sat: L D

$$

WASABI JAPANESE RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR4630 W. Market St. 336-632-4567Japanese restaurant and sushi bar with more than 50 bottles of wine and 20 by the glass.Mon-Sun: L D

B 30+ $$

ZEN SUSHI & SAKE BAR214 S. Elm St. 336-272-3995Unique atmosphere with different specials every day. Has a great section for outdoor dining in Downtown Greensboro.Tues-Sat: D

O 30+ $$

Buffet/Cafeteria

CHINA KING’S BUFFET2703-B High Point Rd. 336-292-2929Chinese buffet also serving Japanese, American, Italian and seafood daily. Beer only.Mon-Sun: L D

$

CICI’S PIZZA• 4648 W. Market St. 336-297-4008• 3379 Battleground Ave. 336-545-6440All-you-can-eat pizza, pasta, salad and dessert.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

GOLDEN CORRAL BUFFET & GRILL• 4404 Landview Dr. 336-294-8443• 2419 Lawndale Dr. 336-545-5808Affordable family dining. Enjoy fresh, hand-cut USDA Choice steaks on our outstanding Golden Choice Buffet (more than 100 items daily). Private banquet rooms. Catering available.Mon-Sun: B L D

B 30+ $$

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K&W CAFETERIA• Friendly Center 3200 Northline Ave. 336-292-2864• 3710 S. Holden Rd. 336-852-1661Salads, homestyle meals, entrees and vegetables. Fresh-baked desserts and breads.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

MONESI BRAZILIAN BUFFET AND GRILLSedgemoor Center500 Americhase Dr. 336-841-6334All-You-Can-Eat Buffet or food by the pound! Featuring an assortment of hot and cold international dishes.Mon-Fri: L Fri-Sat: D$$

SUPER CHINA BUFFET2103-103 Pyramid Village Blvd. 336-358-9333Over 120 items all day long, shrimp, chicken, steak, sushi, ice cream, snow crab legs and more. Mon-Sun: L D

B 30+ $

UNITED HOUSE OF PRAYER MADISON KITCHEN101 S. Dudley St. 336-574-2596Meats, neck bones, ribs, pig’s feet, turkey and a variety of vegetables.Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: L

$

Caribbean

DA REGGAE CAFÉ815 W. Lee St. 336-333-3788Stew beef, jerk chicken, curry shrimp, oxtails, beef patties and more.Mon-Sat: L D

O $$

TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN114 N. Elm St., Ste. 108 336-271-4099Offering authentic Jamaican cuisine cooked to perfection in Tropical herbs and spices. Jerk chicken, curry chicken, oxtail, escoveitch fish, vegetarian dishes and more.Mon-Fri: L

$

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Deli/Cafe

BEAR ROCK CAFÉ• Wendover Place Shopping Center 1216-M Bridford Pkwy. 336-299-7300• Friendly Center 705 Friendly Center Rd. 336-292-1977Restaurant in Colorado style. Deli sandwiches, salads and grilled sandwiches all made to order. Pizzetas and soups.Mon-Sun: B Br L D

$

BEST BAGELS IN TOWN2613 High Point Rd. 336-854-3221Bagels and rolls made fresh daily. Homemade chicken and tuna salad. Full line breakfast menu.Mon-Sun: B Br L

$

BRUEGGER’S BAGELS• Friendly Center 3116 W. Friendly Ave. 336-547-0510• North Elm Village 431 Pisgah Church Rd. 336-545-0886Providing the best bagels around.Mon-Sun: B L

$

CAFÉ CAROLINA & BAKERY803 Friendly Center Rd. 336-854-1130Café bakery with soups, salads, sandwiches and fresh baked sweets. Mon-Sun: B L D

$

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CAFÉ EXPRESSOSheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons3121 High Point Rd. 336-292-9161Gourmet coffees, assorted bagels and sandwiches at sidewalk deli.Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B L

$

CAFÉ EXPRESSO EASTGrandover Resort & Conference Center1000 Club Rd. 336-294-1800Deli sandwiches, hamburgers, homemade soups, pasta, shrimp and more.Mon-Sun: B L D

O $-$$

CENTER CITY CAFE114 N. Elm St., Suite 101 336-274-8646Across from Center City Park, Downtown Greensboro. Sandwiches and select breakfast items. Catering available. Wireless Internet.Mon–Fri: B L

$

CHEESECAKES BY ALEX315 S. Elm St. 336-273-0970Desserts, coffee and more. Free wireless Internet access.Tues-Sun: B Br L D

O $

CINCY’S DOWNTOWN115 E. February One Pl. 336-378-9774Special recipe of “Cincinnati Style Chili.” Also serving vegetarian meals along with sandwiches, burgers, dogs and salads.Mon-Fri: L

$

ZION BAR AND GRILL5601 Roanne Way 336-834-1899Caribbean-American cuisine. Bringing the Caribbean to you. Greensboro’s official home of live blues, reggae and R&B.Tues-Sun: D

30+ $$

Continental

BISTRO 1502205 Oakridge Rd. 336-643-6359Fresh French-inspired food using the best ingredients. Breakfast all day. Beer/Wine.Mon-Sun: B L D

O $

DI VALLETTAGrandover Resort and Conference Center1000 Club Rd. 336-834-4877Enjoy breathtaking views of the resort’s lush garden and the rolling terrain of the East Golf Course. AAA four diamond award winning restaurant serving continental cuisine in an extraordinary setting.Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B Br L D

O R $$$

FOUR WINDS CAFÉ5924 Liberty Rd. 336-674-6100Renovated country café. Lunch and dinner specials daily. Fresh ingredients. All entrees cooked to order and are served with homemade soup and house salad. Beer/Wine.Tues: L Wed-Fri: L D Sat: D

R $$

GANACHE RESTAURANT AND BAKERY403 N. Elm St. 336-230-2253Artistically driven urban cuisine. Downtown Greensboro upscale breakfast choice. Voted best desserts in Triad year after year.Mon-Sat: B Br L D Sun: Br

O R 30+ $$

MARISOL 5834 High Point Rd. 336-852-3303Fine dining with seasonal menu.75% of the menu is verbal and changes nightly.Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

B R 30+ $$-$$$

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FIRST CAROLINA DELICATESSEN1635 Spring Garden St. 336-273-5564Northern-style, full-service delicatessen. Catering available. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D

$

FISHERS GRILLE608 N. Elm St. 336-275-8300Neighborhood restaurant and bar since 1989.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

GATE CITY DELI & GRILL106 N. Westgate Dr. 336-294-9500Specialties include a homemade Cincinnati-style chili over spaghetti, pretzel melts and a vegetarian menu.Mon-Sat: L

O 30+ $

HICONE YOGURT & DELI4634-A Hicone Rd. 336-621-0060Sandwiches, soup, desserts, yogurt and ice cream.Mon-Sun: L D

$

IPD EATERY & GRILL2731 Battleground Ave. 336-282-8646Great food served fast. Locally owned and operated.Mon-Sun: L D

$

JAMS DELI5707 W. Friendly Ave. 336-547-0771Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts served fresh daily. Family owned and operated for 21 years. Catering available.Mon-Sat: L D

30+ $

JASON’S DELIThe Shops at Friendly Center3326 W. Friendly Ave. 336-297-9195Casual dining and deli. Mon-Sun: B L D

O $

JAY’S DELIFriendly Center630 Friendly Center 336-292-0741Sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs and bagels.Mon-Sun: B L D

$

LINDLEY PARK FILLING STATION2201 Walker Ave. 336-274-2144Offers an extensive menu of sandwiches, salads, appetizers and spirits. Offers boxed lunches, platters and catering.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

LINK @ SHERATONSheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons3121 High Point Rd. 336-292-9161Stay connected to what is important to you and stop by the Link@ Sheraton where you can enjoy computer access, magazines, newspapers and TVs. Also serving specialty coffees, juices, assorted teas, muffins, croissants, yogurt, fruit, cookies, éclairs, brownies, cheesecake, carrot cake and ice cream. Relax with a glass of wine, beer or your favorite spirit. Casual and relaxed.Mon-Sat: B L D

$

LOX, STOCK & BAGEL2439 Battleground Ave. 336-288-2894Authentic Boarshead delicatessen served in a family atmosphere. Off premise catering available.Mon-Sat: L D

$

MANNY’S UNIVERSAL CAFÉ321 Martin Luther King Dr. 336-638-7788Universally delicious! Specialties are lattes, desserts, sandwiches, pastries, smoothies, fresh croissants and fresh food all together. Offers catering, wireless Internet access, coffee by the pound and wine/beer.Mon-Sat: B Br L Fri: D

O 30+ $

MCALISTER’S DELI1603 Highwoods Blvd. 336-252-1000Made fresh every day. Fresh, hot, great big menu.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

MIKHAEL’S CAFÉ & CATERING4214 Beechwood Dr., Ste. 109 336-297-0090Small, quaint café serving the highest quality of hot and cold sandwiches. Great salads and daily specials.Mon-Fri: B L

30+ $

MOM’S CAFÉ1400 Battleground Ave., Ste. 216 336-285-5847Above average sandwiches. Home of the C.L.T. Also offering fresh baked breads, a secret recipe chicken salad and daily specials.Mon-Fri: B Br L

O B $

MR. DUNDERBAK’S143 Four Seasons Town Centre 336-292-1181A café/market with German foods, sandwiches, soups, salads and imported and microbrewed beer. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

$

NEW YORK DELI & PASTRY RESTAURANT3724-C Battleground Ave. 336-540-1645New York-style sandwiches and subs, entrees, salads and pastries by a graduate chef. Homemade salads.Mon-Sun: L D Sat-Sun: Br B L D

O 30+ $

PANERA BREAD• 2645 Lawndale Dr. 336-545-8912• 3908 W. Market St. 336-323-0930• 303-A Pisgah Church Rd. 336-288-5927• 4203-A W. Wendover Ave. 336-834-0085• 1604 Highwoods Blvd. 336-854-0118Bakery and café with breads and pastries, sandwiches, coffee and soup. Offering Artisan bread, pastries and sandwiches. All bakery items are baked fresh every day.Mon-Sun: B Br L D

O $

PARSE CAFÉ827 W. Florida St. 336-574-4404Mon-Sat: B Br L$

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PITA DELIGHT• 3383 Battleground Ave. 336-288-9797• 3924 Sedgebrook St. 336-841-1717• 500 East Cornwallis Dr. 336-378-8880• 617 Friendly Center Rd. 336-547-8003Chicken fajita platters, steak and cheese sandwiches, chicken, tuna and crab salads. Beer/Wine.Mon-Sat: L D

REEDY FORK DINER4715 Hwy. 29 N. 336-621-1124Home cooking, hamburgers and more.ATM provided.Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: B$

ROLY POLY SANDWICHES2511 Battleground Ave. 336-282-9000Wrapped sandwiches from The Monster Veggie of Porky’s Nightmare. Catering events, ball games, card games or races!Mon-Fri: L D Sat: L

$

T. COOPER’S DELI2928 Randleman Rd. 336-378-9503New York-style deli with daily sandwich and soup specials. Beer/wine. Mon-Sat: L D

$

TASTY GRILL1500-G E. Market St. 336-378-0500Subs, fish, hot dogs and more.Mon-Sat: L D

$

European

BISTRO SOFIA616 Dolley Madison Rd. 336-855-1313Bistro Sofia is located in Northwest Greensboro across from Guilford College in what used to be a private home. The menu takes on many influences. Full time bar, patio dining and a great chef.Tues-Sun: D

O B R 30+ $$$

THE MELTING POT2924 Battleground Ave. 336-545-6233A casual fine dining atmosphere, fine wines, exceptional service and exquisite foods.Mon-Sun: D

B R 30+ $$$

OLYMPIC FAMILY RESTAURANT8900 W. Market St. 336-605-4745One of the finest, most experienced restaurants with a new building environment. You’ll get your money’s worth!Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: D

B 30+ $

EUROPA BAR CAFÉGreensboro Cultural Arts Center200 N. Davie St. 336-389-1010An informal, stylish café with a European flair. Wines from around the world by the bottle or glass. Across from Center City Park.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D

$-$$

GREEN VALLEY GRILL622 Green Valley Rd. 336-854-2015Enjoy informally elegant dining and seasonal food using Old-World European culinary sensibilities and flavors. 50 wines by the glass. Adjacent to the O. Henry Hotel.Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D

O B R 30+ $$

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SAFFRON INDIAN CUISINE1500 Mill St. 336-574-3300North Indian fine dining specializing in Tandoori Chicken, lamb, seafood and vegetarian entrees.Mon-Sun: L D

R 30+ $$

TANDOOR INDIA RESTAURANT4612 W. Market St. 336-852-2077Traditional Indian fare. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

Italian

ANTON’S1628 Battleground Ave. 336-273-1386A great, little neighborhood restaurant, serving Greensboro for 50 years.www.cellarantons.comMon-Sat: L D

B 30+ $

BIANCA’S – AN ITALIAN EATERY1901 Spring Garden St. 336-273-8114European style four and five-course dinners. Fresh seafood, tender veal, grilled chicken and homemade pasta.Mon-Sat: D

R 30+ $$

BIG CITY PIZZA & SUBS414 W. Market St. 336-273-3810New York-style pizza, homemade pasta, subs, pitas, wings and salads.Mon-Sun: L D

$

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PRINT WORKS BISTRO702 Green Valley Rd. 336-379-0699Adjacent to the Proximity Hotel, featuring extraordinary European flavors, gardenside. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D

O B R 30+ $$

RIOJA! A WINE BAR1603 Battleground Ave. 336-412-0011Wine bar featuring over 100 wines and 60 by the glass. Serving gourmet cheese and meats from around the world. Tues-Sat: D

30+ $$

THE SECRET TEA ROOM412 State St. 336-271-2998Soup, salad, sandwiches, English scones, pastries and bakery.Mon-Sat: L

30+ $

SIMPLE KNEADS BAKERY227-B S. Elm St. 336-370-4446European-style breads, pastries and coffee. Delivery available.Mon-Sat: B Br L

O $

ZAYTOON MEDITERRANEAN BAKERY & CUISINE301 N. Elm St. 336-373-0211Delivery available.Mon-Fri: L

O $

Greek

ACROPOLIS RESTAURANT416 N. Eugene St. 336-273-3306Authentic Greek cuisine featuring moussaka, pasta, souvlaki and seafood.Mon: L Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

30+ $$

GHASSAN’S• 1605 Battleground Ave. 336-272-8400• 400 E. Cornwallis Rd. 336-378-1000• 2501 High Point Rd., 336-294-4060Serving Greensboro since 1975. Offering a wide array of foods from the famous steak and cheese to healthy items such as chicken skewers and Lebanese salads. Dine or take out. Also offering catering with boxed lunches, sub trays and platters. For catering, call 336-230-4715. www.ghassans.comMon-Sat: L D

$

EUROPEAN (continued) JACK’S CORNER1601 Spring Garden St. 336-370-4400Greek and Middle-Eastern foods. Falafel, gyros, kabobs, hummus and souvlaki; shawarma, salmon, tahouleh, baba-ghanouj, baklava and mamool.Mon-Sat: L D

$

MYKONOS GRILL4633 W. Market St. 336-218-1113Providing healthy Greek food, prepared from the freshest ingredients and purest olive oil. This is the basis for the Mediterranean diet.Mon-Sat: L D

$

OPA! TAVERNA200 S. Elm St., Ste. 103336-378-9876Authentic Greek Cuisine. Live bouzouki music Fri & Sat nights. Daily chef specials. Casual & fun atmosphere.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

O R 30+ $$

Indian

INDIA PALACE RESTAURANT413 Tate St. 336-379-0744Vegetarian and non-vegetarian items. Seafood, halal meat, chicken and lunch buffet. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D

R 30+ $$

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CHUCK E. CHEESEFriendly Center702 Pembroke Rd. 336-855-8676Kids’ (ages 2-11) pizza restaurant with games. Birthday party reservations required.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $$

CIAO PIZZA ITALIAN RESTAURANT947 Golf House Rd., West, Whitsett 336-446-6565 Mon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $-$$

ELIZABETH’S ITALIANRESTAURANT2205 Oak Ridge Commons 336-643-6801Provides a real taste of Italy.Mon-Sun: L D

O R 30+ $$

ELIZABETH’S PIZZA• 1218 Bridford Pkwy. 336-292-2425• 3607 Groometown Rd. 336-316-1111• 2116 Lawndale Dr. 336-370-0800• 3927 N. Battleground Ave. 336-288-1515• Quaker Village 5607-A W. Friendly Ave. 336-299-1772 O 30+• 918 Summit Ave. 336-274-3638• 3900 W. Market St., Ste. B 336-547-0707Italian family restaurant serving authentic Italian cuisine. Menu features include: pizza, pasta, chicken, veal & seafood.Mon-Sun: L D

$

FOX PIZZA• 1700 E. Bessemer Ave. 336-378-9999• 2832 Randleman Rd. 336-378-1510Enjoy pizza, subs, pasta and wings.Mon-Sun: L D

$

GIACOMO’S ITALIAN MARKET2109 New Garden Rd. 336-282-2855Homemade fresh mozzarella, soppressatta and salami. New York-style heroes and homemade antipasto salads.Tues-Sun: L D

O $

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BILL’S PIZZA PUB• 1431-A Hwy. 68 N., Oak Ridge 336-644-1540 Mon-Sat: L D 30+ $• 5200 Randleman Rd. 336-674-0114 Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D B 30+ $• 2607 High Point Road 336-294-1822 Mon-Sat: L D 30+ $Pizza, sandwiches, pasta, wings and chicken dinners. Serving Greensboro for over 40 years. Beer/wine.

BRAVO CUCINA ITALIANAThe Shops at Friendly Center3324 W. Friendly Center 336-834-0084A fun, white tablecloth casual eatery offering great Italian food under a Roman ruin décor. Mon–Sun: L D

O B R 30+ $$

BRIXX WOOD FIRED PIZZA1424 Westover Ter., Ste. 100 336-235-2749Gourmet style pizza, cooked in our wood-burning brick oven. Offering 24 microbrewed drafts. Mon-Sun: L D

O $

CAFÉ PASTA GRILLE305 State St. 336-272-1308Unique menu offering homemade pasta cooked to order. Healthy grilled dishes, fresh seafood, black Angus steak and more. Exciting atmosphere.Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

O B R 30+ $

CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL• 3200 High Point Rd. 336-323-6069• 1653 New Garden Rd. 336-218-0623A delightful Italian experience with experienced staff & managers who care.Mon-Fri: D Sat-Sun: L D

O 30+ $$

CEDAR’S6104 W. Market St. 336-299-5272Pizza, salads and pasta.Mon-Sun: L D

$

GIOVANNI’S5831 High Point Rd. 336-852-8890Great for all occasions with a great bar and live entertainment.Mon-Sun: D

R 30+ $$

LITTLE ITALY PIZZA & SUBS2223 Fleming Rd. 336-668-4414Taste the best of Italian food.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

MARIO’S PIZZA• 1575 New Garden Rd. 336-316-1119• 4215-A W. Wendover Ave. 336-632-0072Pizza, pasta and more. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

$

MEDITERRANEO309-A Pisgah Church Rd., Village at North Elm 336-288-2848Authentic Italian and Lebanese cuisine in a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Mon-Sun: L D

O $

MELLOW MUSHROOM609 S. Elm St. 336-235-284032 beers on tap. Family friendly pizza parlor. Fun atmosphere!Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

MILANO PIZZA7011 Albert Pick Rd. 336-668-7888Offering pizza, subs, pasta, burgers, salads and buffet.Mon-Fri: L D

B R 30+ $

NAPOLI ITALIAN RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA309 State St. 336-691-1139Italian specialties, including pizza, pasta, subs, salads and desserts. Catering available. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D

O B $-$$

NEW YORK PIZZA337 Tate St. 336-272-8953Pizza, pasta, subs, salads and dessert. Open until 4AM every day. Delivery available.Mon-Sun: Br L D

B 30+ $

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POSITANO2605 Lawndale Dr. 336-288-4900Italian dining offering authentic dishes prepared fresh daily. Menu features include pizza, pasta, subs, veal and seafood.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

RIVA’S TRATTORIA257 N. Greene St. 336-334-9989Small, intimate, Northern Italian bistro located in the heart of Downtown Greensboro featuring local produce.Tues-Fri: L D Sat: D

$-$$

ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILLFriendly Center3120 Northline Ave. 336-855-0676Northern Italian cuisine ranging from pasta dishes to filets and pork chops.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

ROME ITALIAN GARDEN PIZZA & SUBS5211 W. Market St. 336-292-9999Hand-tossed pizza, famous chicken subs, pasta and wings. Hotel delivery available.Mon-Sun: L D

$

SALVINO CUCINA ITALIANA3728 Battleground Ave. 336-540-8663Cozy, comfortable candlelit restaurant. Mostly Italian with pasta, chicken, fish, steak and specialties of the house.Tues-Sat: D

B $$

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OLIVE GARDEN3000 High Point Rd. 336-854-7094Refills on bread sticks, soup and salad.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $$

PAPA PRIMO’S1618 Spring Garden St. 336-272-2352Mon-Sun: L D

$

PASCALIS PIZZA CORNER1814 Mt. Hope Church Rd., McLeansville336-697-9000Pizza, pasta, subs, gyro, stromboli, calzones, salads and desserts.Mon-Sat: B L D

$

PASTABILITIES1726 Battleground Ave. 336-272-7823Popular neighborhood restaurant featuring fresh salads, create your own pasta entrees, seafood and steaks. Affordable and delicious. Limited delivery, carry-out and catering available.Mon-Sat: L D

$

PAVILION2010 W. Vandalia Rd. 336-852-1272Italian and Greek food. Steak, lamb, chicken and broiled seafood.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

$$

PIEWORKS1941 New Garden Rd.336-282-9003Create your own pizza or select from our award-winning pies and pasta dishes. Beer/wine.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

PIZZERIA L’ITALIANO219-B S. Elm St. 336-274-4810Subs and pizza for a great price.Mon-Sat: L D

$

POLLO PIZZA PASTA602-100 Hickory Ridge Rd. 336-841-1700Great homemade food at a very good price. Best rotisserie chicken in the Triad. Beer/wine.Mon-Sat: L D

30+ $

ITALIAN (continued) SKYLITE CAFESheraton Greensboro Hotel atFour Seasons3121 High Point Rd. 336-292-9161Features pizza made to order, stromboli and pasta.Mon-Sat: Hours Vary

$

SPRING GARDEN BAR & PIZZERIA2419 Spring Garden St. 336-834-2452New York-style pizza parlor serving hand tossed pizzas with fresh ingredients.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

STICKS AND STONES2200 Walker Ave. 336-275-0220Local organic wood-fired oven pizza.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

TITO’S PIZZA & SUBS ITALIANO RESTAURANT2700 High Point Rd. 336-299-8486Serving mouth watering pizza, stromboli, hot dogs, subs, wings, calzones and more! Lunch specials. Delivery available.Mon-Sun: L D

O B $

VENICE ITALIAN PIZZA AND SUBS104 N. Elm St. 336-574-3333Serving old-fashioned pizza, pasta, calzones and salad. Delivery available.Mon-Sat: Br L D

30+ $

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VILLA ITALIAN3712-A Lawndale Dr.336-282-8171Pizza, subs, lasagna, pasta and more. Great steak & cheese.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

VILLA ROSA ITALIAN RESTAURANT6010 Landmark Center Blvd. 336-294-8688Authentic Italian food. Casual atmosphere.Mon-Sun: L D

O B R 30+ $$

VITO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT2258 Golden Gate Dr. 336-370-0084Daily lunch specials. Dinner menu features seafood, veal, chicken and pasta.Mon-Sun: L D

R $$

ZEKO’S5814-C High Point Rd. 336-292-2433Subs, wings, pasta and pizza.Mon-Sun: L D

$

Mexican

BARBERITOS SOUTHWESTERN GRILLEThe Village at North Elm301-B Pisgah Church Rd. 336-288-9974Southwestern grille and cantina.Mon–Sun: L D

O $

CASA VALARTA’S MEXICAN & SEAFOOD3915 Battleground Ave. 336-282-7070Fresh, fast authentic Mexican food in a festive, exciting atmosphere.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

CHILOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT2040 Rankin Mill Rd. 336-621-4688Authentic Mexican food served in a family-friendly atmosphere.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL • 5402 Sapp Rd. 336-292-4410• 1420 Westover Ter. 336-272-5503Quick, casual Mexican grill.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

EL CARRETON MEXICAN RESTAURANT948 Walker Ave., Ste. A 336-574-0048Vegetarian selections, kid’s menus and drink and lunch specials.Mon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $

EL MARIACHI MEXICAN RESTAURANT4623 High Point Rd. 336-834-2200Prices are low. Great salsa.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

LA BAMBA MEXICAN RESTAURANT601 State St. 336-275-4655House specials. Full bar. Daily lunch specials.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

LA FIESTA RESTAURANTE MEXICANO1312 Bridford Pkwy. 336-855-6705Excellent food prepared fresh daily at fair prices. Amazing margaritas!Mon-Sun: L D

B R 30+ $$

LA FONDA PAISA4925 W. Market St. 336-235-2155Restaurant in the multi-cultural Fanta City International Mall offering traditional Colombian dishes such as grilled top round steak, top flank steak with Creole sauce and more. Also offering Latin food items.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

LA HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT1218 Bridford Pkwy. 336-547-8500 Mon-Sun: L D

$

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LA VACA RAMONA4516 W. Market St. 336-855-1747Authentic Mexican food. All meals are prepared using fresh ingredients. Corn tortillas are made by hand and tamales are made fresh on the premises. Avocados mashed daily for high quality Mexican food.Mon-Sun: B Br L D$

MEXICO RESTAURANT• 1007 Battleground Ave. 336-333-2514• 2307 Fleming Rd. 336-665-5170• 3606 N. Elm St. 336-286-9040• 4800 W. Market St. 336-292-6044Open Since 1988. Family owned, serving authentic Mexican food. Full bar, patio and four locations to better serve you. Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL• 4211 W. Wendover Ave. 336-854-2044• 1744 Battleground Ave. 336-273-8102“Welcome to Moe’s!!!” Moe’s Southwest Grill is the neighborhood burrito place offering flavorful Southwestern fare with a healthy twist. Moe’s Southwest Grill serves only the freshest ingredients prepared right before your eyes. Mon-Sun: L D

O $

MONTERREY 3724 Battleground Ave. 336-282-5588Offering a variety of plates from a great quality of meats to vegetarian dishes. Great service all day long and a great place to eat good quality meat.Mon-Sat: B L D

30+ $

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SALSARITA’S FRESH CANTINA1602 Highwoods Blvd. 336-632-8877Fresh Mexican made to order. Serving tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salads and more.Mon-Sun: L D

O 30+ $

TAQUERIA EL AZTECA5605 W. Friendly Ave.336-292-4008Greensboro’s only restaurant with handmade tortillas.Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: D

30+ $

VILLA DEL MAR COCINA MEXICANA3738 High Point Rd. 336-315-5345“The best of both worlds.” Seafood with a Mexican taste. Very Ranchero, traditional and regional Mexican dishes. When fresh citrus marinated seafood meets fire, something magnifico happens!Mon-Sun: Br L D

$

WHOLLY GUACAMOLE6307 Burlington Rd., Whitsett 336-446-6500Featuring fresh salmon, shrimp, steaks and chicken with a Mexican style.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

Seafood

1618 WEST SEAFOOD GRILLE1618-B W. Friendly Ave. 336-235-0898Outstanding fresh seafood, beef and pork, as well as an extensive wine and martini list reviewed in Southern Living Magazine. Innovative and delicious fresh food that’s never frozen.Mon-Sun: D

O 30+ $$

POBLANO’S MEXICAN BAR & GRILL• 5710 High Point Rd. 336-316-1212• 3900 Battleground Ave. 336-282-4800• 104 Elm St. Downtown 336-275-9577 (Closed Sundays & no alcohol served at this location)• 808 Friendly Center Rd. 336-299-9898Great Mexican food.Mon-Sun: L D

30+ $

QDOBA MEXICAN GRILLFriendly Center700 Pembroke Ave. 336-235-2376Fast, casual Mexican! Big burritos, taco salad, quesadillas, nachos and more.Mon-Sun: L D

O $

RIO GRANDE MEXICAN RESTAURANT2205-S Oak Ridge Rd. 336-644-7199A Mexican family owned and operated restaurant with all your favorites, including fajitas, burritos and margaritas.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

SAN LUIS MEXICAN AND SEAFOOD GRILL I & II• 1503 W. Lee St. 336-851-2158• 4207 High Point Rd. 336-617-5508The freshest seafood in the Triad. More than 30 shrimp platters, steaks, chimichangas, fajitas, tacos, tortas, crab, brochetas, tostadas, chalupas, enchiladas and more.Mon-Sun: L D

$

MEXICAN (continued) BAYSIDE SEAFOOD3512-D E. Wendover Ave. 336-954-8006Fish, sandwiches, pasta and steak platters.Mon-Sat: L D

30+ $

BERT’S SEAFOOD GRILLE4608 W. Market St. 336-297-4881Specializes in fresh, non-fried seafood. Serving chicken, beef, pork and vegetarian dishes.Mon-Sun: D

O B 30+ $$

THE BLACK PEARL GRILL AND OYSTER BAR3706 High Point Rd. 336-855-0079Global atmosphere. Low country cuisine and oyster bar.Mon-Sun: L D

O B 30+ $$$

BONEFISH GRILL2100 Koury Blvd. 336-851-8900Polished, casual restaurant specializing in grilled fish and other selections.Mon-Sun: D

$$$

BONNIE KAY SEAFOOD210 Spur Rd. 336-674-8001Baked and sautéed items. Beer served.Tues-Sat: D

B 30+ $

CAPTAIN BILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT6108 W. Market St. 336-852-5162Fresh seafood, sandwiches, spaghetti and Angus steaks. Very clean restaurant.Mon-Sat: L D

B R 30+ $

CAPTAIN D’S2008 E. Cone Blvd. 336-621-2280Great tasting seafood at an affordable price.Mon-Sun: L D

$

FISHBONES2119 Walker Ave. 336-370-4900Daily seafood features; variety of beef, pork, chicken and vegetarian entrees.Mon-Sun: L D

O $-$$

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JOHNSON’S SEAFOOD & OYSTER BAR313 S. Greene St. 336-272-7007A neighborhood oyster bar with a candlelit atmosphere serving oysters, shrimp, clams and crab legs. Oysters are steamed & shucked right in front of you.Mon-Sat: D

O $$

LIBBY HILL SEAFOOD• 3920 Cotswold Ave. 336-288-6782.• 3930 High Point Rd. 336-854-5002• 3011 Randleman Rd. 336-275-7688• 1100 Summit Ave. 336-272-2101Fish, seafood, chicken and steak. Drive-up window at the High Point Rd. location.Mon-Sun: L D

$

MAHI’S RESTAURANT4721 Lawndale Dr. 336-282-8112Specializes in fresh seafood, and has a great variety of steak and chicken dishes.Tues-Sat: D

B 30+ $$

MAYFLOWER SEAFOOD2631 Randleman Rd. 336-379-7009Banquet room available for parties up to 100. Family and party boxes to go. Daily all day specials. Broiled and fried seafood, steak, pasta, salads and sandwiches.Mon-Sun: L D

B 30+ $

RED LOBSTER4415 W. Wendover Ave. 336-292-3527Offering delicious seafood and more!Mon-Sun: L D

$$

TIDES INN SEAFOOD AND STEAK RESTAURANT3927 High Point Rd. 336-852-5845Bringing you the best in seafood enjoyment.Tues-Thurs: D Fri-Sun: L D$$

Southern & Barbecue

BERNIE’S BBQ2602 E. Bessemer Ave. 336-274-1256Small restaurant with a down-home atmosphere. Homemade desserts. Serving Southern food, burgers, BBQ and hot dogs. Same owner for 26 years.Mon-Fri: B L Sat: B

$

BOSS HOG’S BBQ2314 E. Bessemer Ave. 336-370-1414Chopped BBQ, chicken and fish plates. Call in for takeout. Beer/wine.Tues-Sat: L D

30+ $

COUNTRY BAR-B-QUE4012 W. Wendover Ave. 336-292-3557Specializing in Lexington-style BBQ, chicken and ribs.Mon-Sat: B L D

$

FILET OF SOUL3205 Yanceyville St. 336-954-5426A soul food restaurant serving southern cuisine.Tues-Sun: L D

$

FROSTY’S BAR-B-Q4836 Summit Ave. 336-375-4089Full breakfast menu. Lunch with daily specials. Catering available.Mon-Fri: B L

$$

JACK’S BARBECUE213 W. Main St., Gibsonville 336-449-6347Barbecue, hamburgers, hot dogs, daily plate specials and vegetable plates.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: L$

O’HENRY BBQ3501 Summit Ave. 336-375-9770Country-style menu with large breakfast menu.Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: B L

$

OAKCREST FAMILY2435 Battleground Ave. 336-288-7585Home-style cooking with daily specials. Open all holidays, 365 days a year.Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B L

$

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PARKER’S RESTAURANT6903 Hwy. 158, Stokesdale 336-643-3046Home cooking! Using the highest quality of foods available. Fresh hamburger hand pattied daily. Homemade onion rings, slaws and biscuits. Freshly made barbecue. Catering offering specialty cakes for all occasionsMon-Fri: B L D Sat-Sun: B L

$

P&W COUNTRY COOKING1313 Hwy. 62 E. 336-674-1212Serving fried chicken, mashed potatoes and other country food favorites. ‘Simply the best!’Mon-Sat: B L D

B 30+$

SMITH STREET DINER438 Battleground Ave. 336-379-8666Home cooked specials every day.Mon: B L Tues-Sat: B L D Sun: B L

$

STAMEY’S BARBECUE• 2812 Battleground Ave. 336-288-9275• 2206 High Point Rd. 336-299-9888Showing southern hospitality since 1930. Barbecue is slowly cooked over hardwood hickory coals. Mon-Sat: L D

$

Steak

FARGO CATTLE CO.3501 High Point Rd. 336-294-7162Transport yourself into the Wild West at Fargo Cattle Co. Indulge in mouth-watering, thick & juicy aged steaks. Load your plate up with falling-off-the-bone tender baby back ribs. Enjoy great seafood and a delicious salad bar! Saddle up and ride to Fargo Cattle Co. for a great meal for you and your family!Mon–Sun: L D

O 30+ $$

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$ Less than $20 for two people$$ Between $21-40 for two people$$$ More than $40 for two people

ABC Permit Credit Cards Handicapped Accessible

All restaurants are smoke free.

O Outdoor DiningR Reservations SuggestedB Banquet Room30+ Large Groups 30+

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KEY:

LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE• 2925 Battleground Ave. 336-545-3200• 6012 Landmark Center Blvd. 336-855-5300Fresh, never frozen steak, chicken, seafood, ribs, burgers and salads served with the warmth of Genuine Western Hospitality. Come unwind and savor a great steak, just the way you like it.Mon-Sun: L D

$-$$

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE• 2105 Four Seasons Blvd. 336-294-5456• 1611 Westover Terrace 336-282-6283Offering steak, pasta, prime rib, chicken and fresh fish.Mon-Sun: D

30+ $$

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE800 Green Valley Rd., Ste. 100 336-574-1515Specializing in USDA prime steak in a comfortable, upscale atmosphere.Mon-Sun: D

B R 30+ $$$

STEAK STREET3915 Sedgebrook St. 336-841-0222Aged beef steaks, fresh seafood, shrimp, Bourbon St. filet, bread pudding, etc. Mon-Fri: L D Sun: L D

O B R 30+ $$

Vegetarian

BOBA HOUSE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT & TEA HOUSE332 Tate St. 336-379-7444Appetizers, salads, soups, sandwiches & house specialties complete a Pan-Asian cuisine.Mon-Sat: L D

B R $

HOGAN’S GROOVY GOURMET600 S. Elam Ave. 336-274-0499Groovy, delicious vegetarian cuisine.Mon-Fri: L

$

Coffee Shops

BARNES AND NOBLE CAFÉFriendly Center3102 Northline Ave. 336-854-4200Free wireless Internet access.

BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC3605 High Point Rd. 336-218-0662

CARIBOU COFFEEFriendly Center 3109 Northline Ave. 336-292-3202Free wireless Internet access.

CHEESECAKES BY ALEX315 S. Elm St. 336-273-0970Free wireless Internet access

COFFEEOLOGY423-A Tate St. 336-274-7282Free wireless Internet access

GREEN BEAN341 S. Elm St. 336-691-9990Free wireless Internet access.

GREENSBOROUGH COFFEE400 State St. 336-274-1308Free wireless Internet access. JAVA K’S COFFEEHOUSE3801 Lawndale Dr. 336-545-2041Free wireless Internet access.

KIMBEES SOUTHERNGOURMET TRADITIONS317 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.336-574-3294Free wireless Internet access.

PORT CITY JAVA2920-F Martinsville Rd. 336-285-7074Free wireless Internet access.

SPRING GARDEN BAKERY& COFFEE HOUSE1932 Spring Garden St. 336-272-8199Free wireless Internet access.

TATE STREET COFFEE HOUSE334 Tate St. 336-275-2754Free wireless Internet access.

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FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BARThe Shops at Friendly Center3342 W. Friendly Ave. 336-294-7790An upscale steakhouse with a comfortable yet sophisticated atmosphere. Open for lunch for large groups any day.Mon–Sun: D

O B R 30+ $$$

GATE CITY CHOP HOUSE106 S. Holden Rd. 336-294-9977A classic, upscale steakhouse serving certified Angus beef, fresh seafood and chicken.Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D

O B R 30+ $$$ JW’SGreensboro Airport Marriott HotelOne Marriott Dr. 336-852-6450Steaks grilled to perfection. Fabulous breakfast and lunch selections.Mon-Fri: B L D Sat-Sun: B D

B $$

LEBLON BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE4512 W. Market St. 336-294-2605Offering 12 selections of beef, chicken, lamb and pork all served tableside by a group of gauchos. Mon-Sat: D

B R 30+ $$$

LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE1300 Bridford Pkwy. 336-292-4950Serving USDA Choice beef, chicken, seafood and more. Express lunch served Mon-Fri 11AM-3PM.Mon-Sun: L D

R 30+ $$

LONESTAR STEAKHOUSE & SALOON3025 High Point Rd. 336-855-1228Offering a wide variety of hand cut, mesquite grilled steaks. From country music, to peanuts, to Texas-sized portions, Lonestar shows you what Texas hospitality feels like.Mon-Sun: L D

$$

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Dining Guide Index1618 WEST SEAFOOD GRILLE………………………52223 SOUTH ELM……………………………………37ACROPOLIS RESTAURANT………………………48AKASHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT………………42ANTON’S……………………………………………48APPLEBEE’S…………………………………………37ARIGATO JAPANESE STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE……………………………42ASAHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE…………………42AVENUE RESTAURANT & BAR…………………37B.G. MCGEE’S………………………………………38BACKYARD GRILL……………………………………37BAMBOO GRILLE……………………………………42BAMBOO HOUSE……………………………………43BANGKOK CAFÉ……………………………………43BAR 40…………………………………………………37BARBERITOS SOUTHWESTERN GRILLE………51BARN DANCE GRILL, THE…………………………37BARN DINNER THEATRE…………………………37BARNES & NOBLE CAFÉ…………………………54BAYSIDE SEAFOOD…………………………………52BEAR ROCK CAFÉ…………………………………45BEEF ‘O’ BRADY’S FAMILY SPORTS PUB………37BERNIE’S BBQ………………………………………53BERT’S SEAFOOD GRILLE…………………………52BEST BAGELS IN TOWN…………………………45BEST DINER…………………………………………38BIANCA’S – AN ITALIAN EATERY………………48BIG CITY PIZZA & SUBS…………………………48BILL’S PIZZA PUB…………………………………49BINH MINH…………………………………………43BISCUITVILLE………………………………………38BISTRO, THE…………………………………………38BISTRO 40……………………………………………38 BISTRO 150……………………………………………45BISTRO SOFIA………………………………………47BLACK PEARL GRILL AND OYSTER BAR, THE…52 BOBA HOUSE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT & TEA HOUSE ………………………………………54BONEFISH GRILL……………………………………52 BONNIE KAY SEAFOOD…………………………52 BORDERS BOOKS AND MUSIC…………………54 BOSS HOG’S BBQ…………………………………53 BOX SEAT, THE……………………………………38BRASS TAP, THE……………………………………38BRAVO CUCINA ITALIANA………………………49BRIGHTWOOD INN………………………………38BRIXX WOOD FIRED PIZZA……………………49BROWN-GARDINER FOUNTAIN…………………38BRUEGGER’S BAGELS……………………………45BRYAN PARK GRILL………………………………38BUFFALO’S BAR & GRILL…………………………38BUFFALO WINGS AND RINGS……………………38CAFÉ CAROLINA & BAKERY……………………45CAFÉ EXPRESSO…………………………………45CAFÉ EXPRESSO EAST……………………………45CAFÉ PASTA GRILL………………………………49CAPTAIN BILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT………52 CAPTAIN D’S………………………………………52 CARIBOU COFFEE…………………………………54CAROLINA COUNTRY KITCHEN………………38CAROLINA’S DINER………………………………38CARRABBA’S ITALIAN GRILL……………………49CASA VALARTA’S MEXICAN & SEAFOOD……51CEDAR’S……………………………………………49CELEBRATION STATION…………………………38CENTER CITY CAFE………………………………45CENTER GROVE GRILL & SODA SHOP…………38CHEESECAKES BY ALEX………………………45,54CHEN’S GARDEN…………………………………43C H I L I ’ S ……………………………………………38CHILOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT………………51CHINA KING’S BUFFET……………………………44CHINA ONE…………………………………………43CHINESE KITCHEN & ASIAN CUISINE…………43CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL……………………51 CHUCK E. CHEESE…………………………………49CIAO PIZZA ITALIAN RESTAURANT……………49CICI’S PIZZA…………………………………………44CINCY’S DOWNTOWN……………………………45COFFEEOLOGY……………………………………54COLISEUM COUNTRY CAFÉ……………………38COOPER’S ALE HOUSE…………………………38COUNTRY BAR-B-QUE……………………………53COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT AND CATERING…………………………………38CRACKER BARREL…………………………………38DANNY’S FAMOUS RIB EXPRESS………………38DANNY’S RESTAURANT…………………………38DA REGGAE CAFÉ…………………………………44DA R RY L’ S …………………………………………39DENNY’S……………………………………………39DI VALLETTA…………………………………………45EL CARRETON MEXICAN RESTAURANT………51EL MARIACHI MEXICAN RESTAURANT………51ELIZABETH’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT…………49ELIZABETH’S PIZZA………………………………49EUROPA BAR CAFÉ………………………………47FARGO CATTLE CO.………………………………53FAT DOG’S GRILLE & PUB…………………………39FATZ CAFÉ……………………………………………39FILET OF SOUL……………………………………53FINCASTLES …………………………………………39FIRST CAROLINA DELICATESSEN ………………46FISHBONES…………………………………………52FISHERS GRILLE……………………………………46FIVE GUYS……………………………………………39FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR…54FOX PIZZA……………………………………………49FOUR WINDS CAFÉ………………………………45FROSTY’S BAR-B-Q………………………………53F U D D R U C K E R S …………………………………39GANACHE RESTAURANT AND BAKERY………45

GATE CITY CHOP HOUSE………………………54GATE CITY DELI & GRILL…………………………46GHA SSAN’S…………………………………………48GIACOMO’S ITALIAN MARKET …………………49GIOVANNI’S…………………………………………49GOLDEN CORRAL BUFFET & GRILL……………44GOLDEN WOK…………………………………………43GRAFFITI’S BISTRO…………………………………39GREAT AMERICAN GRILL……………………………39GREEN BEAN, THE…………………………………54GREEN VALLEY GRILL………………………………47GREEN’S SUPPER CLUB AND OYSTER BAR……39GREENSBOROUGH COFFEE………………………54GREY’S TAVERN………………………………………39HAM’S…………………………………………………39HARPER’S AT FRIENDLY CENTER…………………39HAYBLES HEARTH FAMILY RESTAURANT………39HERBIE’S HOME COOKING & BREAKFAST………39HERBIE’S PLACE………………………………………39HICONE YOGURT & DE LI…………………………46HOGAN’S GROOVY GOURMET……………………54HOOTERS………………………………………………39I H O P …………………………………………………39IMPERIAL KOI ASIAN BISTRO & SUSHI BAR……43INDIA PALACE RESTAURANT……………………48IPD EATERY & GRILL…………………………………46J. BUTLER’S BAR & GRILL…………………………39J.P. LOONEY’S…………………………………………39JACK’S BARBECUE……………………………………53JACK’S CORNER………………………………………48JADE CHINESE RESTAURANT………………………43JAKE’S DINER…………………………………………40JAMS DELI………………………………………………46JAN’S HOUSE…………………………………………40JASON’S DELI…………………………………………46JAVA K’S COFFEEHOUSE ……………………………54JAY’S DELI………………………………………………46JOHNSON’S SEAFOOD & OYSTER BAR…………53JOSEPH’S RESTAURANT………………………………40J W ’ S …………………………………………………54K&W CAFETERIA………………………………………44KABUTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR…………………………………………43KIMBEES SOUTHERN GOURMET TRADITIONS…54KIMBERS RESTAURANT………………………………40KOBE JAPANESE RESTAURANT……………………43LA BAMBA MEXICAN RESTAURANT………………51LA FIESTA RESTAURANTE MEXICANO…………51LA FONDA PAISA……………………………………51LA HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT…………51LA VACA RAMONA……………………………………51LEBLON BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE………………54 LEGEND’S………………………………………………40LEVEL 2…………………………………………………40LIBBY HILL SEAFOOD………………………………53LIBERTY OAK RESTAURANT & BAR……………40LINDLEY PARK FILLING STATION………………46LINK@ SHERATON……………………………………46LIN’S GARDEN………………………………………43LITTLE ITALY PIZZA & SUBS……………………49LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE………………………………54LONESTAR STEAKHOUSE & SALOON…………54LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE ………………………54LOX, STOCK & BAGEL………………………………46LUCKY 32………………………………………………40LY’S VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT…………………43M’COUL’S PUBLIC HOUSE…………………………40MAHI’S RESTAURANT………………………………53MANNY’S UNIVERSAL CAFÉ………………………46MARIO’S PIZZA………………………………………49MARISOL………………………………………………45MASTER’S GRILLE, THE………………………………40MAYFLOWER SEAFOOD……………………………53MCALISTER’S DELI……………………………………46MCPHERSON’S BAR & GRILL………………………40MEDITERRANEO……………………………………49MELLOW MUSHROOM………………………………49MELTING POT, THE…………………………………47MEXICO RESTAURANT………………………………51MIDORI RESTAURANT………………………………43MIKHAEL’S CAFÉ & CATERING………………………46MILANO PIZZA………………………………………49MIMI’S CAFÉ……………………………………………40MINJ GRILLE……………………………………………40MIX, THE………………………………………………40MOE’S SOUTHWEST GRILL………………………51MOM’S CAFÉ……………………………………………46MONTERREY…………………………………………51MONESI BRAZILIAN BUFFET AND GRILL…………44MOOSE CAFÉ…………………………………………40MR. DUNDERBAK’S……………………………………46MUGG’S GRILL & BAR…………………………………41MYKONOS GRILL……………………………………48NACK WON BUFFET RESTAURANT………………43NANCY’S………………………………………………41NAPOLI ITALIAN RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA…49NATTY GREENE’S PUB & BREWERY……………41NEW YORK DELI & PASTRY RESTAURANT……46NEW YORK PIZZA…………………………………49O’CHARLEY’S…………………………………………41O’HENRY BBQ…………………………………………53OAKCREST FAMILY……………………………………53OLD TOWN DRAUGHT HOUSE……………………40OLIVE GARDEN………………………………………50OLYMPIC FAMILY RESTAURANT…………………47ONE WOK & GRILL…………………………………43OPA! TAVERNA…………………………………………48OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE……………………………54P&W COUNTRY COOKING…………………………53P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO………………………43PAD THAI (THAI CUISINE)…………………………43PANERA BREAD………………………………………46PAPA PRIMO’S…………………………………………50PARK PLACE RESTAURANT & FOUNTAIN COURT BAR…………………………41

PARKER’S RESTAURANT……………………………53PARSE CAFÉ……………………………………………46PASCALIS PIZZA CORNER…………………………50PASTABIL ITIES………………………………………50PAVIL ION……………………………………………50PEMBERTON’S LOUNGE……………………………41PETE’S GRILL…………………………………………41PHO HIEN VUONG VIETNAMESE & THAI RESTAURANT………………………………43PHOENIX ASIAN CUISINE……………………………43PIEWORKS……………………………………………50PITA DELIGHT…………………………………………47PITCHERS BAR & GRILL……………………………41PIZZERIA L’ITALIANO…………………………………50POBLANO’S MEXICAN BAR & GRILL……………52POLLO PIZZA PASTA………………………………50PORT CITY JAVA……………………………………54POSITANO……………………………………………50PRINT WORKS BISTRO……………………………48QDOBA MEXICAN GRILL…………………………52REARN THAI RESTAURANT…………………………43RED LOBSTER…………………………………………53RED ROBIN……………………………………………41REEDY FORK DINER…………………………………47R E F S …………………………………………………41RIO GRANDE MEXICAN RESTAURANT…………52RIOJA! A WINE BAR…………………………………48RIVA’S TRATTORIA……………………………………50ROCK-OLA GRILLE……………………………………41ROLY POLY SANDWICHES…………………………47ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILL……………………50ROME ITALIAN GARDEN PIZZA & SUBS………50ROMO’S PIZZA & SUBS……………………………41RUBY TUESDAY………………………………………41RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE………………………54SAFFRON INDIAN CUISINE………………………48SAIGON RESTAURANT……………………………43SALSARITA’S FRESH CANTINA………………………52SALVINO CUCINA ITALIANA………………………50SAN LUIS MEXICAN AND SEAFOOD GRILL I & II……………………………52SAPPORO FANTASY JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE…43SECRET TEA ROOM, THE…………………………48SEOUL GARDEN KOREAN BBQ STEAKHOUSE…43SHANE’S RIB SHACK…………………………………41SHONEY’S……………………………………………41SIMPLE KNEADS BAKERY……………………………48SINGHA THAI…………………………………………44SKIPPER’S ALL BEEF HOT DOGS…………………41SKYLITE CAFE…………………………………………50SMITH STREET DINER………………………………53SMOKEY BONES………………………………………41SPEAKEASY, THE………………………………………42SPRING GARDEN BAKERY & COFFEE HOUSE…54SPRING GARDEN BAR & PIZZERIA………………50SPRING VALLEY RESTAURANT……………………50STAMEY’S BARBECUE…………………………………53STEAK ‘N SHAKE………………………………………42STEAK STREET…………………………………………54STEPHANIE’S II…………………………………………42STICKS AND STONES………………………………50SUPER CHINA BUFFET……………………………44SUSHI REPUBLIC………………………………………44SWEET BASILS RESTAURANT & CATERING……42T. COOPER’S DELI…………………………………47T.G.I. FRIDAY’S…………………………………………42TABLE 16………………………………………………42TANDOOR INDIA RESTAURANT …………………48TAP ROOM GRILL, THE……………………………42TAQUERIA EL AZTECA………………………………52TARA THAI RESTAURANT …………………………44TASTE OF THAI………………………………………44TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN………………………44TASTE OF VIETNAM…………………………………44TASTY GRILL…………………………………………47TATE STREET COFFEE HOUSE……………………54TEX & SHIRLEY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT………42THAI GARDEN………………………………………44THAI PAN………………………………………………44TIDES INN SEAFOOD & STEAK RESTAURANT …………………………53TITO’S PIZZA & SUBS ITALIANO RESTAURANT…………………………50TRIPPS RESTAURANT AND TAVERN……………42U.S. SUSHI………………………………………………44UNDERCURRENT RESTAURANT…………………42UNITED HOUSE OF PRAYER MADISON KITCHEN…………………………………44VAN LOI…………………………………………………44VENICE ITALIAN PIZZA AND SUBS………………50VIETNAMESE GARDEN CUISINE…………………44VILLA DEL MAR COCINA MEXICANA …………52VILLAGE TAVERN……………………………………42VILLA ITALIAN…………………………………………51VILLA ROSA ITALIAN RESTAURANT……………51VINTAGE 301…………………………………………42VITO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT……………………51WASABI JAPANESE RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR…………………………………………44WHOLLY GUACAMOLE……………………………52YOUR HOUSE RESTAURANT ………………………42YUM YUM BETTER ICE CREAM……………………42ZAYTOON MEDITERRANEAN BAKERY & CUISINE……… ……………………………………48Z E KO’ S ………………………………………………51ZEN SUSHI & SAKE BAR………………………………44ZION BAR AND GRILL………………………………45

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Transportation

PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTServes the Greensboro area with major commercial and general aviation services. PTIA located off of Hwy. 68 North from I-40 West and approximately 15 minutes drive from downtown Greensboro.6415 Bryan Blvd. 336-665-5600, 336-665-5666 www.flyfrompti.com

Tours

CAROLINA HISTORY & HAUNTSWhether you believe in ghosts or not, join us for a stroll through the downtown streets guided by the eerie glow of candlelight.336-905-4060

CONCIERGE OF GREENSBORO Specializing in personal service to make your visit a pleasant and enjoyable one. “Concierge” is just another word for ‘personal assistant’.336-681-6780 www.conciergeofgreensboro.com

FANTASY LIMOUSINE, INC. Specializing in special events, conventions, parties, shuttles, and concerts.336-288-1000 or 336-297-1114 www.fantasylines-nc.com

GREENSBORO SCENIC TOURS Specializing in historic sites, the arts, colleges and universities and day trips for active seniors. Services include sightseeing tours, step-on guides, translation services for foreign visitors and corporate transportation.336-202-8400www.greensboroscenictour.com

LACY & SONS, INC. Specializing in airport and residential pick-ups, customized transportation to major events as well as valet parking and business/corporate events along with sporting events.336-292-1930 or 336-337-0671 Toll free 1-888-842-2778

WHERE YOU NEED TO GO Specializing in being a concierge on wheels so that you get the most out of your visit whether shopping, sightseeing, or business/pleasure travel. Our service is tailored to your individual needs.336-317-2894 www.whereyouneedtogotours.com

Air Carriers - Commercial

ALLEGIANT AIR 702-505-8888www.allegiantair.com

AMERICAN EAGLE 800-433-7300www.aa.com

CONTINENTAL AND ITS COMMUTERS 800-525-0280www.continental.com

DELTA AND ITS COMMUTERS 800-221-1212www.delta.com

NORTHWEST 800-225-2525www.nwa.com

US AIRWAYS AND ITS COMMUTERS 800-428-4322www.usairways.com

UNITED AND ITS COMMUTERS 800-241-6522www.united.com

General Aviation

ATLANTIC AEROPRIVATE TERMINAL 800-334-2001, 336-668-0411 www.atlantic-aero.com

LANDMARK AVIATION OFFICE 336-668-0481; charters 336-544-2029 www.landmarkaviation.com

Car Rental

The following car rental agencies service the airport:

ALAMO336-665-2542 • 800-327-9633

AVIS 336-665-5700 • 800-831-2847

BUDGET 336-665-5882 • 800-527-0700

ENTERPRISE336-662-0188 • 800-736-8222

HERTZ 336-668-7961 • 800-654-9649

NATIONAL336-668-7657 • 800-227-7368

THRIFTY/DOLLAR 336-668-3488 • 800-847-4389

TRIANGLE 336-218-8800 • 800-643-7368

Taxi

Taxi service is provided by the following companies:

AMBASSADOR TAXI 336-273-5566

BLUE BIRD DIAMOND TAXI ASSOCIATION 336-272-5112

DANIEL-KECK TAXI CO. 336-275-6337 or 336-272-7411

UNITED YELLOW TAXI ASSOCIATION 336-273-9421

Taxi and shuttle service to and from the Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTIA) is available through Central Piedmont Airport Transportation at 1-877-796-5466 for limousine service. Reservations may be made online at www.ptiairporttransportation.com

Train

AMTRAK J. Douglas Gaylon Depot236 E. Washington St.Ticket office hours: Daily, 24 hours336-272-6755 • 800-USA-RAIL

Bus

Bus service to and from the city is provided by:

GREYHOUND/TRAILWAYSJ. Douglas Gaylon Depot at236 E. Washington St800-231-2222

Bus service within the city is provided by:

GREENSBORO TRANSIT AUTHORITYJ. Douglas Gaylon Depot at236-C E. Washington St.336-335-6499

HEAT Greensboro’s college and university public transportation system. 336-335-6499 or www.rideheat.com

PART Express Bus Transportation to many Piedmont Triad area locations. 336-883-PART, 336-662-0002 or www.partnc.org

Speed Limits

• The citywide speed limit is 35 mph unless otherwise posted.

• School zone speed limits are 20 mph or as posted.

• The statewide speed limit is 55 mph outside city limits unless otherwise posted.

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• Drivers who allow children under 16 to ride unrestrained face two points on their license.• Drivers must use headlights whenever windshield wipers are used for inclement weather.• Motorcyclists are required to wear a helmet and use headlights at all times.• If they can safely do so, motorists must move over to one lane away from any law enforcement or other emergency vehicle that is on the side of the highway.

Alcohol Laws• The legal drinking age in North Carolina is 21.• Alcoholic beverages may be served until 2am standard or daylight time.• No alcoholic beverages may be purchased before 12noon on Sunday.• All alcoholic beverages are sold in state-controlled “ABC” stores, except for beer and wine which may be purchased in wine specialty shops or convenience and grocery stores.

North Carolina Safe Road LawsNorth Carolina law requires that:

• Driver may turn right on red unless otherwise posted.• Seat belts are required for all front-seat drivers and passengers.• Children under age 8 and weighing less than 80 lbs. must ride in a child-restraint device that meets federal standards.• All children up to age 16 must wear an age-appropriate restraint device regardless of where they sit in the car.• If the vehicle is equipped with an active passenger-side front air bag, and the vehicle has a rear seat, then a child less than five years old and less than 40 pounds in weight must be properly secured in the rear seat unless the child restraint system is designed for use with a front air bag system. • Children less than age twelve are prohibited from riding in the open bed of a pick-up truck.

Area Hospitals/Medical Care Centers

Cone Behavioral Health Systems 700 Walter Reed Dr. 336-832-9600Cornerstone Urgent Care 4590 Premier Dr. 336-802-2222Eagle Walk-In Clinic at Guilford College 603 Dolley Madison Rd. 336-852-1915Friendly Urgent Care 5409 W. Friendly Ave. 336-218-0994General Medical Clinic 3710 High Point Rd. 336-299-6242Kindred Hospital2401 South Side Blvd. 336-271-2800Lake Jeanette Urgent Care 1309 Lee’s Chapel Rd. 336-286-5505Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Trauma Center) 1200 N. Elm St. 336-832-7000Moses Cone Regional Cancer Center 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1100Moses Cone Urgent Care Center 1123 N. Church St. 336-832-4400Occumed Walk-In Clinic and Urgent Care 1910 N. Church St. 336-574-0707Primecare Family Medicine 3833 High Point Rd. 336-852-7530Prompt Med at Battleground 3402 Battleground Ave. 336-545-1515Urgent Medical Care 102 Pomona Dr. 336-299-0000Wesley Long Community Hospital 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1000The Women’s Hospital of Greensboro 801 Green Valley Rd. 336-832-6500

Important Telephone Numbers

AAA-Carolina Motor Club 336-852-0506 or 336-544-0841After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic 336-851-1990Airport Welcome Center 336-665-5612City of Greensboro Information 336-373-CITYCity of Greensboro Planning Department 336-373-2144Driver’s License Bureau 336-334-5745Emergency 911Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce 336-387-8300Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-373-7400Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 336-274-2282Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department 336-373-CITYGreensboro Public Library 336-373-2471Highway Patrol 336-334-5621Police 24-Hour Information 336-373-2222Ticketmaster 800-745-3000Western Union 336-297-1361

Tax Rates• Guilford County sales tax is 7.75 percent.• Greensboro hotel/motel room tax is 6 percent.

24 Hour Travel InformationTravelers can now access current travel information by dialing “511” on a cell phone anywhere anytime in North Carolina.

Piedmont Triad Employment by IndustryServices: 38%Manufacturing: 16%Government: 13%Retail Trade: 11%Financial Activities: 8%Construction: 5%Wholesale Trade: 4%Transportation & Warehousing: 4%Other: 1%

Average MonthlyTemperatures

JANUARY 47° LOW: 28°

FEBRUARY 52° LOW: 31°

MARCH 60° LOW: 38°

APRIL 70° LOW: 46°

MAY 77° LOW: 55°

JUNE 84° LOW: 63°

JULY 88° LOW: 68°

AUGUST 86° LOW: 67°

SEPTEMBER 79° LOW: 60°

OCTOBER 70° LOW: 47°

NOVEMBER 60° LOW: 39°

DECEMBER 51° LOW: 31°

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SEAGROVE AREA POTTERY TOUROnly 45 minutes from Greensboro, Seagrove is the hub for over 100 artisans creating handcrafted pottery made in the same tradition that began here more than 200 years ago. With nearly 100 shops and galleries scattered throughout the area, you’ll find everything from traditional tableware to collectible art pieces. 800-626-2672. www.VisitSeagroveNC.com

THE NC POTTERY CENTER Features permanent exhibits of more than eight hundred pieces of pottery, artifacts, and photographs tracing North Carolina’s pottery history from prehistoric Native Americans to the present. Admission fee. Call for hours. 233 East Ave., Seagrove. 336-873-8430. www.ncpotterycenter.com

THE MUSEUM OF NC TRADITIONAL POTTERY Features displays from the surrounding area potteries; visitor guides and assistance and area maps. Free. Call for hours. 127 East Main St., Seagrove. 336-873-7887. www.seagrovepotteryheritage.com

RICHARD PETTY MUSEUM Showcasing the career of the King of NASCAR, the Richard Petty Museum features a large gift shop, 14 cars, trophies, more than 800 dolls, a knife case, belt buckles, gun and watch collections and a movie theater. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Admission fee. 142 W. Academy St., Randleman. 336-495-1143. www.pettyracing.com

North Carolina is definitely worth exploring! Some of the state’s treasures are just down the road from Greensboro. While you’re in the area you may want to check them out! Go to www.VISITNC.com for a complete list of the state’s attractions or call 1-800-VISITNC.

CHINQUA PENN PLANTATION*Located 25 miles north of Greensboro in Reidsville, the home was built in 1925 by Thomas Jefferson Penn and reflects the lifestyle of entertaining, traveling, and collecting art and furniture from around the world. Well-known for its gardens, the plantation includes a vineyard and wine tasting room. Hours: House tours Wed.-Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 1-4pm and other times by appointment. Grounds: Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Sun. 1-5pm. Wine tasting room: Wed.-Sat. 12noon-5pm, Sun. 1-5pm. Month of Jan. by appointment only. Admission fee. 2138 Wentworth St., Reidsville. 336-349-4576. www.chinquapenn.com

N.C. ZOOWalk from Africa to the Arctic in an afternoon… N.C. Zoo features 500 acres of natural-habitat exhibits with more than 1,100 animals and 40,000 plants along five miles of shaded pathways! Experience these face-to-face animal encounters with gorillas, lions, polar bears, elephants, and more. April-Oct. 9am-5pm, Nov.-Mar. 9am-4pm. Open 364 days, closed only Dec. 25. Admission fee, reservations required for group rates. 4401 Zoo Pkwy. (NC 159), Asheboro, 25 miles southeast of Greensboro off U.S. Hwy. 220 and U.S. Hwy. 64. 800-488-0444. www.nczoo.org

OLD SALEM MUSEUM & GARDENS*Old Salem Museums & Gardens is America’s most comprehensive history attraction. Our three museums – the Historic Town of Salem, the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), and the Old Salem Toy Museum – engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience about those who lived and worked in the early South. Closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, Dec. 24-25; hours: Tues.-Sat., 9:30am-4:30pm; Sun. 1-5pm. Admission fee. Located 20 miles west of Greensboro; just off Business 40 on Old Salem Rd., Winston-Salem. 888-OLDSALEM. www.oldsalem.org

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Visitor Guide Index229TH ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE 6, 12, 34 OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSEA&T FOUR STATUE 4, 7, 12AAA CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB 57 AFRICAN AMERICAN ARTS FESTIVAL 7, 10, 33AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER, INC. 7, 8, 12AFTER HOURS VETERINARY EMERGENCY CLINIC 57ALL-A-FLUTTER BUTTERFLY FARM – HIGH POINT 13, 60APPLE FARM 13ARTQUEST 8, 60BARBER PARK 14 THE BARN DANCE 10, 37THE BARN DINNER THEATRE 10, 33, 37BEL CANTO COMPANY 10, 33, 60BENNETT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 9, 34BERNIE’S BERRIES 13BLANDWOOD MANSION 4, 33, 35, 36, 60THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK 12, 16 & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKETHE BROACH THEATRE 10, 33 BROOKWOOD GOLF COURSE – WHITSETT 18BRYAN PARK COMPLEX – BROWNS SUMMIT 14, 35 CHAMPIONS AND PLAYERS GOLF COURSES 14, 18, 34, 60 ENRICHMENT CENTER ERNIE EDWARDS LEARNING CENTER 19, 60 SOCCER COMPLEX, MACPHERSON STADIUM, 14, 34, 35, 36 CAROLINA DYNAMO SOCCER CLUB THE BRYAN SERIES 33, 60 BUR-MIL PARK 12, 14, 18, 19, 36, 60BUS 56 CALICO FARMSTEAD CHEESE, LLC 13CAR RENTAL 56CAROLINA DYNAMO 14CAROLINA MODEL RAILROADERS 4, 12CAROLINA THEATRE 10, 33CAROLYN S. ALLEN PARK & ATHLETIC COMPLEX 14 CASTLE MCCULLOCH & CRYSTAL GARDEN – JAMESTOWN 4, 60CEDARCREST GOLF COURSE – MCLEANSVILLE 18 CELEBRATION STATION 14, 60 CENTER CITY PARK 12, 16, 33CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP 9 CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTISTS 8, 12, 60 CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM 4, 7, 12, 35, 36 AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE – SEDALIA CHINQUA PENN PLANTATION – REIDSVILLE 58, 60CITY ARTS DRAMA CENTER 33CITY OF GREENSBORO 57COFFEE CUP COLLABORATIVE 7COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO 10, 33, 36, 60CONE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEM 57 CORNERSTONE URGENT CARE 57 COUNTRY HILLS GOLF COURSE – GIBSONVILLE 18 COUNTRY PARK 12, 16, 36 COVE CREEK GARDENS 16 CROOKED TREE GOLF COURSE – BROWNS SUMMIT 18DAVID CALDWELL HISTORIC PARK 4, 12 DAWN ACRES GOLF CLUB – STOKESDALE 18 DRIVERS LICENSE BUREAU – FREEMAN MILL RD. 57 EAGLE WALK-IN CLINIC AT GUILFORD COLLEGE 57EARLY FARMS PRODUCE & PLANTS 13EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL 10, 35ELON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW 9 ELSEWHERE COLLABORATIVE 8EVENTS 33-36FOUR SEASONS TOWN CENTRE 20 FRIENDLY CENTER, THE SHOPS AT FRIENDLY CENTER 20FRIENDLY URGENT CARE 57FUN FOURTH FESTIVAL 10, 35GARRETT’S VINEYARD – JULIAN 13GENERAL MEDICAL CLINIC 57 GIBSON PARK 15 GILLESPIE GOLF COURSE 18 GOAT LADY DAIRY – CLIMAX 13 GRAND PRIX GREENSBORO INDOOR KART RACING 14 GRANDOVER RESORT/GRANDOVER GOLF CLUB 18 GREEN HILL CENTER FOR NC ART 8, 12, 36 GREENSBORO ARBORETUM 12, 16, 36 GREENSBORO AREA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU/ 1, 57 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER GREENSBORO AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 57 GREENSBORO BALLET 10GREENSBORO CAMPGROUND 17 GREENSBORO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 4, 33, 34, 35, 36, 60GREENSBORO COLISEUM COMPLEX 10, 33, 34, 35, 36 ARENA ODEON THEATRE PAVILION SPECIAL EVENTS CENTER TICKETMASTER WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUMGREENSBORO COLLEGE 9GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER AT FESTIVAL PARK 4, 8, 12, 34, 35, 36GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKET 12, 13, 20, 33, 34, 36GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS BASEBALL 14, 34, 61GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM 5, 7, 12, 61GREENSBORO ICEHOUSE 15 GREENSBORO JAYCEE PARK 15 GREENSBORO NATIONAL GOLF CLUB – SUMMERFIELD 18 GREENSBORO OPERA COMPANY 11, 36, 61 GREENSBORO PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. 16, 57GREENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY 5, 34, 57GREENSBORO SPORTSPLEX 15, 61GREENSBORO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 11, 33, 61 GRIMSLEY HIGH SCHOOL/JAMIESON STADIUM 35

GROVE WINERY & VINEYARDS - GIBSONVILLE 5, 13, 33, 35, 61GUILFORD COLLEGE 9, 35 DANA AUDITORIUM 35 GUILFORD COLLEGE ART GALLERY/HEGE LIBRARY 8, 12GUILFORD COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL 5, 12 GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK 5, 12GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ART GALLERY 8, 12 GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 9 MAIN CAMPUSHAGAN-STONE PARK 15, 17, 35, 36HAW RIVER STATE PARK – BROWNS SUMMIT 16HIGHWAY PATROL 57 HOMELAND CREAMERY – JULIAN 13HOTELS/MOTELS 21-25 INGRAM’S STRAWBERRY FARM – HIGH POINT 13 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM 5, 7, 33, 34, 35IRENE CULLIS ART GALLERY 8, 12IRON PLAY PAR 3 LINKS – SUMMERFIELD 18IRWIN BELK TRACK AT NCA&TSU 15, 34, 35KINDRED HOSPITAL 57 LAKE BRANDT WATERSHED PARK 12, 17 LAKE HIGGINS WATERSHED PARK 12, 17LAKE JEANETTE URGENT CARE 57 LAKE TOWNSEND WATERSHED PARK 12, 17LINDLEY PARK 35LIVESTOCK PLAYERS MUSICAL THEATRE & 11 CHILDREN’S THEATRE MAIZE ADVENTURE – HIGH POINT 13MENDENHALL PLANTATION - JAMESTOWN 5, 7MILLENNIUM GATE 5, 12 MOSES H. CONE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (TRAUMA CENTER) 57THE MUSIC CENTER, CITY ARTS 11MUSIC FOR A GREAT SPACE 33MUSIC FOR A SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PARK 12, 35 NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER OF GREENSBORO/ ANIMAL DISCOVERY ZOOLOGICAL PARK 5, 34, 36, 61 NEWBRIDGE BANK PARK 14, 34NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY 9, 33, 35, 36NORTH CAROLINA CANDLE COMPANY 20, 60 NC DANCE PROJECT 11 NC ZOO - ASHEBORO 34, 35, 36, 58 NORTHEAST PARK – GIBSONVILLE 15OCCUMED WALK-IN CLINIC & URGENT CARE 57 O.HENRY STATUES 5, 12 OKA T. HESTER PARK 15OLD GREENSBOROUGH & THE DOWNTOWN 5, 12 HISTORIC DISTRICT OLD MILL OF GUILFORD – OAK RIDGE 6, 12 OLD SALEM MUSEUMS & GARDENS – WINSTON-SALEM 58, 61OPEN SPACE CAFÉ THEATRE 11, 33, 61OPUS CONCERT SERIES 33 PIEDMONT DRAGWAY – JULIAN 14 PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER – HIGH POINT 16 PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKET 12, 13, 20 PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 56, 57 ATLANTIC AERO 56 LANDMARK AVIATION 56 PLEASANT RIDGE GOLF CLUB 18 PRIMECARE FAMILY MEDICINE 57PROEHLIFIC PARK 15PROMPT MED AT BATTLEGROUND 57 REASONS 2 RHYME 11, 33RED OAK BREWERY 6REPLACEMENTS, LTD. 6, 12, 20, 61 RESTAURANTS 37-55, 60-61RICHARD PETTY MUSEUM - ASHEBORO 58 RICK MURPHY’S CAROLINA GOLF ACADEMY 19ROBERT LINVILLE’S PRECISION GOLF SCHOOL 19RUDD STRAWBERRY FARM 13SEAGROVE AREA POTTERY – SEAGROVE 12 MUSEUM OF NC TRADITIONAL POTTERY 58 THE NC POTTERY CENTER 58SEBASTIAN MEDICAL MUSEUM 6, 7 SEDGEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB 14, 19, 34, 35SMITH SOCCER COMPLEX 15, 35SOUTHWEST PARK 15 STATE STREET STATION 20 STEELE HALL ART GALLERY 7, 8, 12 STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERY – STOKESDALE 6, 13, 61 STONEY CREEK GOLF CLUB – EAST STONEY CREEK 18 SUPER FLEA MARKET 33TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDENS 12, 17, 35 TANNENBAUM HISTORIC PARK 6 TAXI 56TICKETMASTER 57TOURS OF GREENSBORO 56TRAIN 56 TRIAD PARK 15TRIAD STAGE 11, 33, 35, 61UNITED ARTS COUNCIL OF GREENSBORO 11UNIVERSITY GALLERIES 7, 8, 12, 33 UNIVERSITY OF NC AT GREENSBORO 9, 33, 61 URGENT MEDICAL CARE 57 THE VILLAGE AT NORTH ELM 20WALKING TOUR OF HISTORIC 6 DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO WALKWAY OF HISTORY 6, 7, 12 WALNUT WOOD GOLF COURSE – JULIAN 18WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM 8, 12, 33, 36 WESLEY LONG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 57 MOSES CONE CANCER CENTER 57 WESTERN UNION 57WET ’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK 14, 34, 35, 61 THE WOMEN’S HOSPITAL OF GREENSBORO 57 WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP 14, 19, 35

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7850-B Clinard Farms Rd. 336-454-5651www.all-a-flutter.com

ONE FREE CHILD ADMISSION WITH ADULT PURCHASE

One coupon per family. Expires 10/1/10

200 N. Davie St. • 336-333-7460www.greenhillcenter.org

$1.00 OFF ADMISSIONOne coupon per visit accepted. Expires 12/31/10

336-333-2220 • www.belcantocompany.comBUY ONE TICKET TO ANY SUBSCRIPTION

CONCERT AND GET ONE FREEExpires 4/26/10

Fresh Biscuits. Friendly Folks!3029 High Point Rd. 336-852-7826 www.biscuitville.com

10% OFF YOUR ENTIRE ORDEROne coupon per person per visit. Please present coupon to

cashier before ordering. Not valid with any other offers. Only valid at above location. Expires 12/31/10

Blandwood Mansion 447 W. Washington St. • 336-272-5003 • www.blandwood.org

ONE FREE ADMISSIONWITH A PAID ADULT ADMISSION

Valid 1/10 – 12/31/10

Bryan Park Golf Practice & Learning Center 6275 Bryan Park Blvd., Browns Summit336-375-2249 • www.bryanpark.com

BUY A LARGE BUCKET OF PRACTICE BALLS, GET A SMALL BUCKET FREE

Good any day. Expires 12/31/10

Redeemable at Greensboro Coliseum’s Advance Box Office or at War Memorial Auditorium the night of the event.

Expires 2/28/10

Bur-Mil Park Driving Range5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd. • 336-373-3800 • www.burmilpark.org

BUY ANY SIZE BASKET OF GOLF BALLS AND GET A SMALL BASKET FREE

Expires 12/31/10

Candle Factory Outlet Store At Fragrant Passage Candle Company

3500 N. O.Henry Blvd. 336-375-8411 ext. 245 www.fragrantpassage.com/outlet.html

FREE GIFTNo purchase necessary. Expires 12/31/2010

Castle McCulloch 6328 Old Kivett Dr., Jamestown

336-887-0706 • www.castlemcculloch.comFREE FAMILY ADMISSION FOR GOLD & GEM PANNING

Must present coupon. Valid Sun. 11am-5pm, Mon.-Tues.- Wed. 2-4pmValid 4/1/10 through 10/31/10

Celebration Station 4315 Big Tree Way • 336-316-0606

www.celebrationstation.comBUY 1 GET 1 FREE MINIATURE GOLF

Expires 12/31/10

Center for Visual Artists Greensboro200 N. Davie St. • 336-333-7485 • www.greensboroart.org

10% OFF ANY GALLERY PURCHASEValid 1/1/10-12/31/10

Chinqua Penn Plantation2138 Wentworth St., Reidsville

336-349-4576 www.ChinquaPenn.com10% OFF HOUSE TOUR ADMISSION

FOR YOUR ENTIRE PARTYExpires 12/31/10

Community Theatre of GreensboroDesignated Performance Venues (see website)

336-333-SHOW • www.ctgso.orgANY ADULT MAY PURCHASE REGULAR ADMISSION

TICKET(S) FOR THE ADVERTISED “KIDS” ADMISSION RATE Typically a $5 savings. Limit 4 per coupon. Expires 6/30/10

East-West All-Star Games 1101 Westover Terrace • 336-379-9095 www.eastwestallstars.com North Carolina’s best high school graduates in basketball, soccer & football $2.00 OFF TICKET PRICE Expires July 21, 2010

Greensboro Children’s Museum220 N. Church St. • 336-574-2898 • www.gcmuseum.com

BUY ONE ADULT TICKET, GET ONE CHILD’S TICKET FREE

Expires 12/31/10

War Memorial Auditorium, 1921 W. Lee St.336-316-2308 www.guilford.edu/bryanseries

BUY ONE TICKET FOR ANNA DEAVERESMITH EVENT ON 2/28/10, GET ONE FREE

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Open Space Café Theatre4609 W. Market St. • 336-292-2285 • www.osctheatre.com

$5.00 OFF PRICE OF ONE REGULAR TICKET Good for any production. Reservations recommended.

One coupon per person. One time use. Expires 12/31/10

1089 Knox Rd.10% DISCOUNT

Applies to showroom orders only. Expires 12/31/10

Seoul Garden Korean Bbq Steakhouse5318 W. Market St. 336-297-0001

ORDER OVER $50 AND RECEIVE A FREE APPETIZER

Expires 12/31/2010

Stonefield Cellars Winery8220 NC Hwy. 68 N. 336-644-9908

www.stonefieldcellars.comONE COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTING

Valid 1/7/10 - 12/31/10

Triad Stage 232 S. Elm St. • 336-272-0160 www.triadstage.org GET ONE TICKET FREE WITH COMPARABLE PAID TICKET OF EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE Not valid with other discounts or for special events. Subject to availability. Expires 12/31/10

UNCG School Of Music Corner of W. Market & McIver Streets 336-334-5789 • www.uncg.edu/mus FREE ADMISSION FOR TWO WITH COUPON Excludes Opera, Miles Davis Jazz Festival & Focus on Piano Literature. Expires 12/31/10

405 Tate St. • 336-334-4849 • www.uncg.edu/theBUY ONE TICKET, GET ONE FREE FOR UNCG

THEATRE OR THE NORTH CAROLINA THEATRE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Must mention/have coupon at time of order. Not valid for UC/LS events or with any other offer. Expires 12/31/10

3910 S. Holden Rd. • 800-555-5900 • 336-852-9721THIS IS NOT A COUPON! GO ONLINE

TO WWW.EMERALDPOINTE.COM FOR 2009 SPECIAL OFFERS AND DISCOUNTS.

Expires 10/10

Greensboro GrasshoppersNewBridge Bank Park • 408 Bellemeade St. • 336-268-2255

www.gsohoppers.com20% OFF IN MERCHANDISE STORE

Expires 12/31/10

Greensboro Historical Museum130 Summit Ave. • 336-373-2949 • www.greensborohistory.org

10% OFF DISCOUNT IN MUSEUM SHOPExcludes pottery. Expires 12/31/10

200 N. Davie St., 336-273-9472 •www.greensboroopera.orgBUY ONE TICKET, GET ONE FREE

Coupon must be redeemed at the Greensboro Opera office before 11/1/10. Not valid on show days at the War Memorial Auditorium.

Expires 11/1/10

GREENSBORO SPORTSPLEX2400 16th St. 336-373-3272 www.greensborosportsplex.com

ONE FREE DAILY OPEN PLAY ADMISSIONAvailability is on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission may be

refused on days of special events. Expires 12/31/10

336-335-5456 • www.greensborosymphony.orgBUY A MASTERWORK TICKET, GET ONE FREE OF

EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE(Excludes February 2010 concerts)

Expires 5/22/10

The Grove Winery7360 Brooks Bridge Rd. • 336-584-4060

www.GroveWinery.comONE FREE WINE TASTING

Must be at least 21 years old. Expires 12/31/10

4301 Lawndale Dr. • 336-288-3769 • www.natsci.orgBUY ONE ADULT TICKET,

GET A CHILD’S TICKET AT 50% OFF. Cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts.

Valid 1/1/10 - 12/31/10

Old Salem Museums & Gardens • 900 Old Salem Rd., Winston-Salem • 336-721-7350 • www.oldsalem.org

$3 OFF ADULT ALL-IN-ONE TICKETLimit 2. Not valid with any other offers or for special

programming. Expires 12/31/10

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