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The much-anticipated 2024 Maggy winners have been unveiled! Garnering enthusiastic support from our community, the Maggy Awards, beloved by readers for nearly two decades, received an impressive 12,500 votes this year. We extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who contributed to the strong turnout!
And they aren’t only cherished by our readers. The entire Cary Magazine team eagerly anticipates the annual results. Who claimed victory by a landslide? Who secured first place by a narrow margin? Just like in a thrilling college basketball match, unexpected twists and turns are par for the course. Once all the votes are tallied, we take pleasure in spotlighting a selection of exceptional winners — both familiar faces and newcomers — in this issue.
And let's not forget the perennial favorite of our readers – the food categories! Rest assured, no delicacy was left unexplored (or unindulged). Whether it's the best breakfast or the best place to go for a cocktail (or mocktail), I assure you, they all merit their accolades and every calorie savored. Venture out and experience them firsthand!
And as a culmination of the awards, we will celebrate our winners with a party on May 2 at Fenton in Cary. Grab your tickets and show your support for their accomplishments!
A heartfelt THANK YOU goes out to everyone who participated in this year's awards. Your engagement truly makes the Maggy Awards a celebration to remember!
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Nestled in a beautiful, wooded area, Acclaim at Cary Pointe offers the future of retirement living – a sophisticated take on an independent lifestyle, with wellappointed apartments, welcoming common areas and hospitality to meet every need.
5 THINGS TO DO April 2024
1Celebrate creativity and cultivate community at the highly anticipated annual Spring Daze Arts + Crafts Festival. This free event — which features entertainment on three stages, activities for the kids, and plenty of good eats — honors 170 artists who call the state home. Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bond Park, Cary. carync.gov/springdaze
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Prepare your taste buds to go south of the border — the Tacos ’N Taps Festival is back! And there’s several good reasons a countdown clock is running. More than 10 taco trucks, taquerias, and restaurants serving over 30 different types of tacos. 60-plus craft beers, mezcals, tequilas, ciders, and wine — with chilled mezcal and tequila bars. Entertainment from area bands. A hot pepper-eating contest. Dueling margarita bars. And lawn activities and dancing (plus much more) make this one hot festival! Saturday, April 6, noon to 5 p.m. $25 and up. Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary. cary. tacosntaps.com
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Bring the kids out to celebrate a day that celebrates them. The Children’s Day Festival of Cary recognizes the area’s “colorful mosaic of cultures” through the lens of childhood with children’s performances, make-andtake crafts, activities, food, and fun — all in a child-friendly outdoor space. Saturday, April 20, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Downtown Cary Park. kids.ata-nc.org
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Grab the napkins and head out for the 10th annual Peak City Pig Fest. Sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, and sponsored by Bone Suckin’ Sauce®, cook teams will be cooking chicken, ribs, beef brisket, and pork for $12,000 in prize money. Be sure to catch the rib-eating contest between Apex’s fire and police departments. This one’s a cut above! Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13. Historic downtown Apex. peakcitypigfest.com
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The 11th annual Celebration of Legends is back — and celebrating “Shiny Things.” For the young, or those young at heart, this fairy festival makes magic with eclectic entertainment (we’re talking original Viking warrior pipes and drums) and myriad talented artists and exhibitors. Try a mead, and don’t forget to bring your wand! Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday April 28, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. $15 and up (under 12 free). Sugg Farm, Holly Springs. festivaloflegends.com
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“Being on the Courage is everything to me. Becoming a professional soccer player was something my younger self would dream about, and doing so for a club that has a decorated history, great culture, and that is in a beautiful part of the country — I don’t think there is much else I could ask for.”
MARISA BOVA, GOALKEEPER
THERE IS AN ELECTRIFYING ENERGY pulsating through WakeMed Soccer Park right in the heart of Cary. It’s all thanks to the North Carolina Courage, who bring an incredible mix of global soccer talent and a legacy of epic triumphs and unwavering dedication right to our doorstep. With their captivating footwork, thunderous goals, and poetic passes, each touch of the ball brings the crowd to their feet. And guess what? The Courage doesn’t stop with kicking goals on the field — they’re also dynamic advocates for our community.
Get to know: marisa (mo) bova
HOMETOWN: Hartland, Wisconsin
POSITION: Goalkeeper
WHEN DID YOU START SOCCER? 5
WHAT'S THE MOST EXCITING PLACE SOCCER HAS TAKEN YOU? Monterrey, Mexico
IF YOU WEREN'T A SOCCER PLAYER, WHAT PROFESSION WOULD YOU PURSUE? Joining the FBI!
WHAT'S YOUR PUMP-UP SONG BEFORE HITTING THE FIELD? “3 Headed Goat” by Lil Durk (feat. Lil Baby & Polo G)
WHAT IS YOUR PRE-GAME RITUAL? Watch an episode of whatever show I’m watching before I head to the stadium! Typically ends up being reality TV (currently Love is Blind on Netflix).
“The Courage have welcomed me with open arms. The team culture, standard of training, and style of play have exceeded my expectations and I have enjoyed working along with such great people. We can’t wait to see you all this season!”
DANI WEATHERHOLT
With the most winning trophies in the National Women’s Soccer League (in fact, they have seven) and as the only club in history to win both a NWSL and Women’s International Champion Cup in the same year, and the NC Courage is only getting started.
As Coach Sean Nahas enters his third year as head coach, his infectious enthusiasm for the game, the players, and the fans is visible. He approaches each year as an evolution and a blank slate, always striving to step up their game.
“I’ve been here for 20-plus years and came through the youth club, so having the ability to start at the youth level and now end up as first team coach, being able to coach in my backyard in my hometown, that’s a pretty cool feel,” Coach Nahas said. “I don’t take it for granted. I try to put my best foot forward for the players, the club, and the fans, so they feel as if they have something to be proud of.”
Get to know: dani weatherholt
HOMETOWN: Capistrano Beach, California
POSITION: Midfielder
WHEN DID YOU START SOCCER? I joined my first club team at 9 years old.
WHAT’S THE MOST EXCITING PLACE SOCCER HAS TAKEN YOU? Pearl Lagoon off the coast of Nicaragua — providing young girls with the opportunity to play soccer for the first time!
IF YOU WEREN’T A SOCCER PLAYER, WHAT PROFESSION WOULD YOU PURSUE? A female sports agent or National Geographic photographer/ photojournalist.
WHAT’S YOUR PRE-GAME PUMP-UP SONG?
Whatever the team DJ has on the AUX for the night, but low-key hoping it’s some ’90s punk rock.
WHAT IS YOUR PRE-GAME RITUAL? A moment of gratitude because this is what I get to do for a living.
The players put their best feet forward, too, both on and off the field. Despite their rigorous training and intense play schedules, they regularly make time for their fans.
“Come to the stadium. Come watch. Come observe. Come watch training. Come see the work the players put in,” Coach Nahas said. “Some of the best players in the world are in Cary, North Carolina.”
The NC Courage remains committed to championing the role of women in sports, enhancing soccer accessibility, and nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment. To continue to forge meaningful bonds, they participate in community events, organize camps for underprivileged youth, and invite organizations to be a part of their game-day experiences. The Kay Yow Cancer Fund, Raleigh Parks & Recreation, Harmony NC LGBT+ Allied Chamber of Commerce, 100 Black Men, Boys & Girls Clubs, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and the Food Bank of Eastern and Central NC are among their network of community partners.
“Building relationships with community organizations provides an avenue for fans throughout the Triangle to connect with the Courage. Whether it’s participating in Out! Raleigh or hosting clinics for underprivileged youth, being engaged in the community is integral to who we are as an organization. We look forward to building upon existing and establishing new community partnerships,” said Francie Gottsegen, president of the North Carolina Courage and North Carolina Football Club.
Whether you’re a seasoned sports enthusiast or just curious, you’ll be captivated by the contagious energy of the game and talent. It’s an experience the whole family can enjoy. t
Get to know: tyler lussi
HOMETOWN: Gibson Island, Maryland
POSITION: Forward
WHEN DID YOU START SOCCER? I started playing soccer at 3 years old, and my mom was my first coach! Still to this day my mom always reminds me to have fun and enjoy the journey!
WHAT’S THE MOST EXCITING PLACE SOCCER HAS TAKEN YOU? Soccer has taken me not only all over the country but world, and has introduced me to so many people from such diverse backgrounds and cultures. I think one of my favorite places to play was La Manga, Spain, with the U23 USWNT in 2017.
IF YOU WEREN’T A SOCCER PLAYER, WHAT PROFESSION WOULD YOU PURSUE? The commissioner of the NWSL (future pursuit) or head athletic director at Princeton University. I want to make sports more equitable for all.
WHAT’S YOUR GO-TO PUMP-UP SONG BEFORE HITTING THE FIELD? “Jungle” by X Ambassadors
WHAT IS YOUR PRE-GAME RITUAL? I tape my own ankles and always put on my right cleat before my left cleat.
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2024 MAGGY AWARDS WESTERN WAKE’S WANTED
The Maggy Awards have been showcasing the very best of Western Wake since 2006, and the buzz gets louder every year.
More than 12,500 Cary Magazine readers cast their votes in all four categories — restaurants, lifestyle, services, and shopping — for a fantastic reveal that deserves to be celebrated!
Flip the page and meet the winners as Cary Magazine presents … the 2024 Maggy Awards!
RESTAURANTS
BEST NEW RESTAURANT
SAAP
La Victoria Mexican Food
Mezcalito
BEST FOOD TRUCK
BUOY BOWLS
Cousins Maine Lobster
Mr. A’s Beignets
BEST APPETIZERS
RUCKUS PIZZA, PASTA & SPIRITS
Scratch Kitchen & Taproom
Hank’s Downtown Dive
BEST COCKTAIL
SIDEBAR
The Walk Up
Dram & Draught
BEST BAKERY
LA FARM BAKERY
Once in a Blue Moon Bakery
Annelore’s German Bakery
BEST DESSERT
ASALI DESSERTS AND CAFÉ
Once in a Blue Moon Bakery
Andia’s Ice Cream
BEST BARBECUE
CITY BARBEQUE
Big Mikes BBQ
Danny’s Bar-B-Que
BEST BREAKFAST
BRIGS
First Watch
Eggs Up Grill
BEST BURGER
ABBEY ROAD TAVERN & GRILL
Corbett’s Burgers & Soda Bar
Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar
BEST DATE-NIGHT RESTAURANT
TIE: HANK’S DOWNTOWN
DIVE & REY’S RESTAURANT
MC Modern Asian Cuisine
Chef’s Palette
BEST CATERER
CATERING WORKS
Catering By Design
Daniel’s Restaurant & Catering
BEST COFFEE HOUSE
ESTEAMED COFFEE
Crema Coffee Roaster & Bakery
Fount Coffee + Kitchen
BEST DESSERT ASALI DESSERTS AND CAFÉ
Every item on Asali’s menu is someone’s favorite! While mine is the cheese pie, many customers are particularly taken by the rich flavors of the baklava cheesecake.
Whether you have a sweet tooth or savor the savory, Asali Desserts and Café is a cheerfully elegant bake shop serving authentic Mediterranean flavors, sweet treats, and unique recipes passed down through generations that are certain to delight.
The one-of-a-kind desserts and savory bites are inspired by owner Hanadi Asad’s Palestinian heritage. When brainstorming a name for their venture, Hanadi and her husband, Jamaal Ali, combined their last names. They fortuitously discovered that “Asali” means “sweets” and “honey” in both Arabic and Persian. Taking it as a sign of good luck, they founded Asali Desserts in 2001.
Complemented by local coffee and teas, Asali’s pretty dessert domes feature unique flavor combinations — like Royal Raspberry and Pecan Caramel Cheesecake — that never fail to impress. And who could resist the temptation of the kenafa cheese pull? This irresistible treat keeps bringing people back for more — so you’ll likely run into repeat customers when you stop into Asali for something delicious.
“We were overjoyed upon discovering that we had won the Maggy Award for Best Dessert,” said Asad. “Being recognized by a distinguished local magazine like Cary Magazine is a true honor.”
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BEST BREAKFAST BRIGS
“It takes everybody,” Brigs Restaurants co-founder David Brigham said about the Triangle’s favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner restaurant chain. In business since 1988, David and his wife, Susan, started Brigs with “literal blood, sweat, and tears.” Today, they recognize that the restaurant’s — now restaurants’ — sustained success is due to every team member upholding its reputation.
From hosts to servers, dishwashers to chefs, and with loyal employees becoming managers and then owners themselves, Brigs’ shared commitment to quality, creativity, and consistency takes some beating (egg pun intended).
Quality ingredients — like real Alaskan snow crab over canned, and butter instead of margarine — mean that the wide array of menu items, guided by Brigham’s “This is what I would want served” philosophy, have the best possible start. And when you’re using 29 tons of bacon every year, ingredients matter!
With popular monthly benedicts, griddles, and avocado toasts, in addition to weekly omelets and seasonal offerings — along with a regular menu so full, it makes deciding difficult — there’s a reason Brigs has been serving breakfast, all day, for over three decades!
More than 200 awards support Brigs’ signature consistency. “It doesn’t matter if every other plate was perfect today,” Brigham explained. “Somebody stood in line for an hour for that plate in front of them — that’s the only plate that counts.”
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BEST SEAFOOD FULL MOON OYSTER BAR
Skipper’s Seafood & Smokehouse
Cary Crab House
BEST STEAKHOUSE REY’S RESTAURANT
Angus Barn
Ruth’s Chris
BEST PIZZERIA
DI FARA PIZA TAVERN
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
V Pizza
MOST KID-FRIENDLY RESTAURANT RUCKUS PIZZA, PASTA & SPIRITS
TapStation
Mellow Mushroom
BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT SASSOOL
Neomonde
Bosphorus
BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT LUGANO RISTORANTE
Daniel’s Restaurant & Catering
Enrigo Italian Bistro
BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT CILANTRO INDIAN CAFÉ
Kababish Cafe
Saffron Indian Cuisine
BEST MEXICAN/LATIN AMERICAN RESTAURANT A’VERDE COCINA + TEQUILA LIBRARY
La Victoria Mexican Food
Gonza Tacos y Tequila
BEST FOR SPECIALTY DIETS VEGAN COMMUNITY KITCHEN
Sassool DICED
BEST HEALTHY-DINING OPTION SASSOOL DICED
Clean Eatz
BEST SPORTS BAR
WOODY’S SPORTS TAVERN & GRILL
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
Carolina Ale House
BEST NEIGHBORHOOD BAR BOTTLE THEORY
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
Doherty’s Irish Pub & Restaurant
BEST BURGER ABBEY ROAD
“People come for the burgers, but they stay for the atmosphere,” said Jess Sullivan, regional manager of Abbey Road Tavern and Grill. With all burgers hand-pattied and grilled to order, Sullivan acknowledged what diners have already discovered: Burgers are “what we do best!”
Regular events, holiday gatherings, and an annual outdoor summer concert series mean there is, as Sullivan put it, “always something going on at Abbey.” Karaoke and open mic nights, team trivia throughout the week, and live music on Fridays — plus all the sports packages available on TV — make for endless entertainment. Add a pool table, pinball, award-winning food, and great drink specials, and Abbey Road is, as Sullivan said, “just the perfect rock ’n’ roll neighborhood hangout.”
From daily drink specials — think Truly Twisted Tuesdays’ $3.25 Twisted Teas and Truly Seltzers — to a musically inspired menu, from the Helter Skelter Wrap to the Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road has quite the playlist.
But the main act is their World-Famous Beatle Burgers. Ringo’s notes are onions and mushrooms, American and Swiss cheeses. BBQ sauce, grilled onions, and American cheese ensure Yoko won’t be outsung. But it’s George’s timeless American cheese and bacon that “never gets old,” Sullivan said. “We pride ourselves on our world-famous burgers.” Winning Best Burger makes Sullivan, and everyone at Abbey Road, “pretty excited!”
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BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT CILANTRO INDIAN CAFÉ
“It seems almost impossible to express our feelings in words,” said Cilantro Indian Café’s founder Tabassum Rahman about the Maggy Award win, “so we try to express them through our food.” For loyal diners, those feelings are mutual!
“We want our guests to stop by without a second thought when the craving hits,” Rahman shared — to eat a Chicken Tikka Masala just as fast and casually as they would a slice of pizza on a NYC street.
Which is why Cilantro simplifies the dining experience by serving complete meals with rice, Roghani naan, salad, and their cilantro chutney. “We do our best to bring customers the Bihari meals we have been eating at home for years,” Rahman said about their fresh, spicy “comfort food.”
Butter Chicken and Saag Paneer are popular, but for those just starting their Indian food journey, Rahman recommends the Bihari Coconut Curry or Moroccan Hummus. For Indian cuisine veterans, there’s the spicy Karahi. If you’re willing to use a few napkins, there’s Tandoori Chicken or Ammi’s Chicken Ka Salan. And whether novice or experienced, the Samosa Chat is a must-taste!
“Coming from a background where specialty diet and food allergies are of critical importance, we strive to meet the special dietary needs of our guests without compromising flavor and freshness,” Rahman said. “We feel humbled and blessed.”
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BEST STEAKHOUSE REY’S RESTAURANT
Now in its 20th year, people keep coming back to Rey’s Restaurant — making the original vision of owner A. Rey Arias a delectable reality. Yet, as one diner acknowledged, people don’t just come back to Rey’s; they come “home.”
With a father-and-son team making guests feel welcome and a chef who has worked with Arias for 27 years and “deserves a lot of credit” for the steakhouse’s success, a family feel pervades.
Inspired by a New Orleans steakhouse, and although 70 percent of Rey’s sales come from steaks — their proverbial bread and butter — the menu is impressively diverse. NOLA is luscious in dishes like New Orleans Turtle Soup and Grouper Lafayette, but there’s also a notable array of greens, proteins, and vegetarian offerings. (And don’t overlook the desserts!)
Although it remains “all about steaks,” Arias said, a staff that’s “second to none” ensures his original vision is imbued in every meal shared.
With dinner nightly in the main dining room, private dining rooms for special events, and a very vibey Voodoo Lounge that offers both a full bar and dining menu and music on the weekends, Rey’s has something for everyone.
And it’s not just the award that Arias is honored to receive — it’s that it comes from the “popular demand of all our guests and readers.”
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BEST YOGA/PILATES STUDIO ELITE CORE STUDIOS
“People come and try us because they want something different,” said Dr. Rachel Stewart about Elite Core Studios, the Lagree fitness studio she co-founded during the pandemic. “It took us a little while to get our name out there and to help people understand that we actually weren’t Pilates, but Lagree.”
A 45-minute workout that focuses on form, Lagree looks for “the shakes,” said Stewart. “When your body is shaking, you know you are doing it right.” In group classes with a specialized feel, muscle resistance, cardio, core, balance, and flexibility all sculpt and tone.
Whether the goal is sculpting muscles or recovering from an injury, Lagree is a safe
MOST WANTED BEST ELITEYOGA/PILATES CORE STUDIOS
and effective workout for all fitness levels.
Classes are full body, meaning legs, upper body, core, and obliques are worked — and no muscle is forgotten. As Stewart revealed, “You will wake up the next morning and realize that you worked muscles you didn’t know you had.”
Results are fast, with people quickly becoming addicted to feeling strong and empowered ... which keeps them coming back for more.
“Once the word got out” about Elite, said Stewart, “we attracted the most amazing members. Winning this means that people are really seeing the benefits of Lagree. They love how the workout makes them feel, and they feel the bond that our community brings.”
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BEST OUTDOOR DINING
RUCKUS PIZZA, PASTA & SPIRITS
Tazza Kitchen
Craft Public House
BEST BREWERY
BOND BROTHERS
BEER COMPANY
Fortnight Brewing Company
KoMANA Brewing Company
LIFESTYLE
BEST PUBLIC SCHOOL
DILLARD DRIVE
MAGNET MIDDLE SCHOOL
Peak Charter Academy
Green Level High School
BEST PRIVATE SCHOOL
GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Cary Academy
Cary Christian School
BEST ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY
SEARSTONE
Carolina Preserve at Amberly
Glenaire
BEST NONPROFIT
DORCAS MINISTRIES
The Carying Place
TheraFriends
BEST PRESCHOOL
OAK VILLAGE ACADEMY
Primrose Schools
Ivybrook Academy
BEST INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM
LAUREN BURNS INTERIORS
ASF Interiors
Design Works Studio
BEST MUSIC VENUE
KOKA BOOTH AMPHITHEATRE
Bond Brothers Eastside
Red Hat Amphitheater
BEST LOCAL EVENT OR FESTIVAL
LAZY DAZE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
NC Chinese Lantern Festival
Hauntacular at Bond Brothers Eastside
BEST LOCAL MUSIC GROUP OR ARTIST
STRAY VOLTS
The Good Doods
Major Vice
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MOST WANTED BEST COWORKING SPACE BLUSH COWORK
BEST COWORKING SPACE BLUSH COWORK
As the first woman-focused coworking space with child care in Cary, Blush Cowork does more than tap into the 40 percent of remote workers in need of a coworking and collaborative space. With the post-pandemic launch and growth of so many women-owned and -operated businesses and nonprofits, at Blush women can work, collaborate, achieve, and flourish in a supportive space designed for them.
Founder Alison Rogers knows that when safe and reliable child care is covered, women are more productive and creative. “We provide not just a good everyday option,” Rogers said, “but that peace of mind of having a backup for child care needs, so covering that need doesn’t conflict with work or personal goals.”
With private and semiprivate office options, all Blush memberships, even the private offices, are on flexible terms — because work needs can change in an instant, and Blush meets users at their need. Day passes, packs of day passes, and conference room hours are also available, and there are even free phone booth options.
“The folks using the space are working on a variety of projects and businesses that I could not have even dreamed of before opening Blush,” Rogers said. About her win, she shared, “I am excited and grateful! It feels good to know that we are making an impression and having an impact.”
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MOST WANTED BEST PRESCHOOL OAK VILLAGE ACADEMY
BEST LOCAL EVENT OR FESTIVAL LAZY DAZE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Lazy Daze — a craft-tastic celebration of art, culture, and community spirit — continues to draw in visitors (and votes), year after year.
“I like to call Lazy Daze a kaleidoscope of creativity,” said Jenna Kostka, festivals and events supervisor with the Town of Cary. “From our curated artist market featuring almost 300 vendors, to live performances on multiple stages, delicious food, and a continually changing array of interactive art experiences for all ages, Lazy Daze has something for everyone!”
Appropriately named, Lazy Daze takes place the last weekend of August — but attendees are happy to brave the heat for a chance to experience and engage with art in a multitude of ways.
“Unlike some art festivals where visitors are passive observers, Lazy Daze offers a truly interactive experience,” said Kostka. “Attendees can engage directly with artists, participate in hands-on activities, and gain insights into the creative process. This interactive element fosters a deeper and ongoing connection between the community and the arts.”
Featuring nearly 300 artists from 16 states across the US, this top-rated contemporary crafts festival has clearly captured the hearts of our readers.
“Winning the Maggy Award is an incredible honor and a testament to the collective enthusiasm and support of our community,” said Kostka. “This recognition energizes our team to continue delivering exceptional festival experiences and reinforces the value of the arts in bringing people together.”
PSA: If you love Lazy Daze, you won’t want to miss this year’s Spring Daze Arts + Crafts Festival on April 27!
BEST PRESCHOOL
OAK VILLAGE ACADEMY
“We look forward to Maggy time every year — it’s one of the best feelings,” said Oak Village Academy owner Adam Zablud. “It’s an honor,” echoed co-owner Alicia Fink. “We take so much pride in being a Maggy winner.”
And Oak Village Academy has much to be proud of. As one of the first preschools in the Triangle area to emphasize Outdoor Learning Environments (OLE) as the basis of campus design, their interactive outdoor learning village features buildings fashioned to explore specific architectures.
But learning isn’t limited to the four walls of a classroom. At Oak Village, any activity that can be done inside is supported outside, in the natural environment, thereby expanding the learning opportunities for students and even teachers.
Learning in this way — the natural way — increases cognitive abilities, improves physical health, and heightens social and emotional connections. And while Oak Village Academy also offers its 187 students imaginative and encouraging indoor and outdoor learning with low child-to-teacher ratios, it’s the family feel Zablud and Fink most want families to experience.
“It’s like a living room,” said Zablud about a lobby that invites parents inside with comfy chairs and a cozy fireplace. It’s thanks to this caring and comfortable atmosphere that kids love going to school. Above all, said Fink, “we want it to be known that we love it, too.” exploreoakvillage.com
BEST COWORKING SPACE
BLUSH COWORK
Frontier RTP
Towerview Office Suites
BEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
STEVE POND, PEAK CHARTER ACADEMY
Robin Hester, Resurrection Lutheran School
Lynnae Morris, GRACE Christian School
BEST MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
MARGARET FELDMAN, DILLARD DRIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Steve Pond, Peak Charter Academy
Michael Hokenberg, Davis Drive Middle School
BEST HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
KAREN SUMMERS, GREEN LEVEL HIGH SCHOOL
Nolan Bryant, Cary High School
Alison Cleveland, Green Hope High School
BEST HIGH SCHOOL COACH
DESHANNON MORRIS, GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Katie Pope, Green Level High School
John Green, Green Level High School
BEST PLACE FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION
FRED G. BOND METRO PARK
Downtown Cary Park
William B. Umstead State Park
BEST PLACE FOR A FRIENDS’ NIGHT OUT BOTTLE THEORY
RBF, Your Authentic Champagne Bar Home for Entertaining
BEST FITNESS PROGRAM
ELITE CORE STUDIOS
ExPo Life Fitness
AKtivate Fitness
BEST YOGA/PILATES STUDIO
ELITE CORE STUDIOS
Pura Vida Studio
ExPo Life Fitness
BEST KIDS PROGRAM
CARY DANCE PRODUCTIONS
Starpath Dance Academy
Premier School of Dance
BEST TRACK-OUT OR SUMMER CAMP
STARPATH DANCE ACADEMY
Lune Spark Center for Creativity
Pura Vida Studio
BEST LOCAL TV PERSONALITY DEBRA MORGAN, WRAL
Don Schwenneker, ABC11
TIE: Elizabeth Gardner, WRAL & Diane Wilson, ABC11
BEST LOCAL RADIO PERSONALITY ERICA DELONG
Ross Hayes
KC O’Dea
BEST HOTEL OR RESORT THE UMSTEAD HOTEL & SPA
The Mayton
The Fearrington House Inn
BEST SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT JUSTMEWENDYV
Home for Entertaining
NC Eat & Play
BEST LOCAL PODCAST HAIRAPY WITH WENDY VAUGHAN
The Holderness Family Podcast Planning Matters Radio
SERVICES
BEST AUTO MECHANIC SHOP FRANTZ AUTOMOTIVE
Cary Car Care
Atlantic Tire
BEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FIRST BANK
Coastal Federal Credit Union
State Employees’ Credit Union
BEST FINANCIAL ADVISOR ETHAN CARR, LEGACY WEALTH STRATEGIES
Joel Oliver, Edward Jones
David Hellinger, Hellinger Financial
BEST MORTGAGE OFFICER
MARK WOOTEN, FIRST HOME MORTGAGE
Steve Wingerter, 7 Locks Lending & Mortgage
Bonnie O’Brien, Go Prime Mortgage
BEST INSURANCE AGENT
TERI LAROCCA, STATE FARM
Michael Carey, Fairway Insurance and Risk Management
Brian Clarke, Triangle Insurance Center
BEST LOCAL TV PERSONALITY DEBRA MORGAN
“We’re in this together,” said WRAL anchor Debra Morgan about the news she reports daily. “I’m going on this ride with you — and I’m very proud of that!”
With most Wake County residents getting their news from TV, and nearly 70 percent turning to WRAL, Morgan’s is a familiar face. Since joining the station in 1993, she has been a vital part of the award-winning news team, a 10-time regional Emmy Award winner, and the 2017 NC Association of Broadcasters Anchor of the Year — and at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., a fixture in many local homes.
Although it can be challenging to cover and convey emotionally heavy information, “I want,” Morgan said, “to be that person to share it with you and keep you safe.” Like when Hurricane Fran hit the region and news broadcasts were simulcast, and listeners tuned in using battery-powered radios — which they later shared with Morgan was “a lifeline for them.”
Morgan also acknowledged, when it comes to serving the same community that she’s a member of, that she is “always looking for that balance” of informing, often in relation to crime, with fun and lighthearted human-interest stories.
Said Morgan of the win after multiple years as a runner-up, “I’m very humbled that people trust us so much. This is a reflection of that.”
BEST SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNT BEST LOCAL PODCAST
JUSTMEWENDYV
“I’m always in on the joke,” said TikTok content creator Wendy Vaughan. Although many influencers are “held to the fire to make posts about serious topics,” @justmewendyv — the self-described blonde in the blonde jokes — knows that “laughter really is medicine.” And in her videos, Vaughan delivers it in heavy doses!
With her most popular content being “funny and light,” Vaughan said her platform is intentionally designed as an outlet for the pressure people often feel to buy something. “I really want my page to make people feel like are getting something out of it that isn’t something they have to buy.”
What @justmewendyv followers are getting is likability and relatability from a creator who finds humor and irony in situations, and who can’t resist a good pun, but who also recognizes that sometimes — like many of us — if she doesn’t laugh, she’ll cry.
From #preklife to #anxietyhumor to #husbandandwifecomedy and everyday events that she renders fun and funny, Vaughan admitted, “Nothing feels better than when my followers message me saying something was hilarious and made their day.”
Being from North Carolina, to be recognized for a local award is, for Vaughan, “so special. It’s also nice to feel like you get a pat on the back for all the hard work that goes into creating a social presence.”
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BEST NEW NEIGHBORHOOD DESTIN
Montvale Serenity
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT
LINDA TREVOR, LINDA TREVOR & CO.
Colleen Blondell, Blondell Properties
Laura Payne, eXp Realty
BEST DOCTOR
DR. NEELU AGARWAL, CARY MEDICAL CLINIC
Dr. Justin Glodowski, Generations Family Practice
Dr. Amy Gagnon, Central Dermatology Center
BEST EYE DOCTOR
DR. KENNETH ROUSSELO, PRESTON OPTOMETRY CENTER
Dr. Kelly Barnes, Cary Family Eye Care
Dr. Dwight Barnes, Cary Family Eye Care
BEST PLASTIC SURGEON
DR. BRIAN COAN, CARE PLASTIC SURGERY
Dr. Donald Hanna, Cary Plastic Surgery
Dr. Cynthia Gregg, Cynthia Gregg MD Face & Body Specialists
BEST CHIROPRACTOR
DR. BRAD (B.J.) CREEHAN, SPINECARE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER
Dr. Brittany Kopec, Well One Chiropractic
Dr. John Ballam, Legacy Chiropractic
BEST MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL LAURA ASHFORD, LAURA T ASHFORD, LCSW, PLLC
Stefan Lewis, Stefan Lewis Counseling
Roger Moore, The Center for Psychological Wellness
BEST AUTO MECHANIC SHOP FRANTZ AUTOMOTIVE
Frantz Automotive Center’s married owner-operators Don and Lisa Frantz like to joke that if they didn’t work together, they’d rarely see each other. The result? One welloiled machine.
With Lisa running the business and Don focusing on workforce leadership, marketing, and technical support — and continuing to work daily on cars in the shop — this couple’s commitment has put Frantz Automotive on the winning track.
And their record is impressive. Named one of the Top 10 auto repair shops in the country by CarQuest Auto Parts, Frantz Automotive is also a multiple Best of Cary winner and the recipient of numerous local and national industry awards and accolades.
Yet it’s not just professional recognition that has kept Frantz Automotive revving in downtown Cary for over 30 years. “Being a true mom-and-pop shop is one of the things that sets us apart from everyone else,” Lisa said.
That’s because this couple knows that the secret to success in business is no different than in marriage: communication. “We understand and respect each other’s roles,” Lisa said. “This business is our passion, and together we make a great team.”
And it’s not just the workload and complementary skill sets that are shared at Frantz Automotive. As Don explained, the goal has always been “our customers’ complete satisfaction, both professionally and personally.”
You don’t stay in business as long as Don and Lisa have by providing inferior work or customer service. Respect and trust fuel Frantz Automotive’s relationships with longtime customers. For routine maintenance to major repairs, and whether it’s an American or import
car, truck, SUV, minivan, or even hybrid vehicle, this auto repair shop can — and does — fix it all.
“It’s exciting and truly an honor to be recognized as the best mechanic in Cary!” Don said. “We take great pride in what we do and how we do it, so of course it feels good when people notice and appreciate your efforts.”
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BEST DENTIST
DR. BOBBI STANLEY, STANLEY DENTISTRY
Dr. Allan Acton, Cary Family Dental
Dr. Edward Bailey, Bailey Dentistry
BEST ORTHODONTIST
DR. KELLY RITTER, RITTER & BROGDEN ORTHODONTICS
Dr. Todd Bovenizer, Bovenizer & Baker Orthodontics
Dr. Reid Brogden, Ritter & Brogden Orthodontics BEST
BEST PET SERVICES
TOWN & COUNTRY
VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Cool Cats Professional Cat Sitting
Truss Vet
BEST CUSTOM HOME BUILDER/ HOME RENOVATION SPECIALIST POYTHRESS HOMES
Cary Remodel
Glasgow Design Build
BEST HOME CLEANING SERVICE DUST & MOP
Best Clean Ever
Go 2 Girls
SHOPPING
BEST NEW BUSINESS (NON-RESTAURANT)
LUNE SPARK
CENTER FOR CREATIVITY
The Real Deal Boutique Home for Entertaining
BEST NEW CLOTHING THE GATORBUG
Swagger
Rose & Lee
BEST RESALE CLOTHING DORCAS THRIFT SHOP
Petersons’ Consigning Design
The Perfect Piece
BEST FLORIST SHOP PRESTON FLOWERS
The Flower Cupboard
Cary Florist
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS & DECOR PETERSONS’ CONSIGNING DESIGN
The Perfect Piece Home for Entertaining
BEST GARDEN CENTER GARDEN SUPPLY COMPANY
Fairview Garden Center For Garden’s Sake
BEST GIFT STORE SWAGGER
Ivy Cottage Collections
Good Day Cary BEST
BEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FIRST BANK
First Bank has been in the Carolinas for nearly 90 years but only in Cary since 2020, so “to be selected as Best Financial Institution
makes us unbelievably proud,” according to SVP and Director of Public Relations Hillary Kestler. First Bank embodies the meaning of community bank: “We are neighbors, friends, relatives, and community members.”
First Bank believes its customers are
meant to achieve financial independence, prosper, and pursue their dreams. From oneon-one conversations about lending needs to on-the-go deposit options, those dreams are met with award-winning financial solutions and support in multiple Triangle branches.
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Yet community banking goes beyond empowering customers to reach their financial goals. “We know that we will not have customers if the community isn’t healthy and prosperous,” said Kestler. The bank targets four areas of need — food
insecurity, financial and physical/emotional wellness, affordable housing, and education — while trying to do good.
From giving over $30,000 to organizations and sponsorships, to collecting over 20,000 pounds of food for food banks,
First Bank does “much in the community to assure that we walk the walk,” said Kestler. “This award truly helps us understand that the work we have done in this area really does help build our customer base and reputation and displays the impact we truly have.”
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MOST WANTED BESTORTHODONTIST DR.KELLYRITTER
BEST ORTHODONTIST DR. KELLY RITTER
A beautiful smile changes people and can last a lifetime, Dr. Kelly Ritter of Ritter & Brogden Orthodontics knows. “Many patients who come to our office say they didn’t smile in photos prior to treatment, and how life changing it is to love their smile!”
Now practicing for 23 years, Ritter finds nothing more rewarding than helping patients of all ages feel good about themselves. In the compassionate and caring setting of a modern practice, the approach to orthodontic treatment is conservative and effective. Patients are given many options, and together decide on the best treatment plan. The result is long-term relationships with patients and families built on supportive expertise and guidance.
The benefits of orthodontic treatment include improvements to a patient’s comfort in chewing, which allows for better quality of life and long-term protection of teeth from wearing down. Straighter teeth are not only physically pleasing but easier to clean, and studies show that cleaner teeth are beneficial to overall health. Last, but by no means least, orthodontic treatment improves facial aesthetics — which benefits patients psychosocially in the form of confidence about their smiles.
“My passion for creating confident and beautiful smiles continues to grow,” said Dr. Ritter. For the second year in a row, Ritter & Brogden “couldn’t be more grateful to our wonderful patients and this supportive community.”
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BEST NEW BUSINESS (NON-RESTAURANT) LUNE SPARK CENTER FOR CREATIVITY
Lune Spark Center for Creativity believes that every young creative deserves the opportunity to explore and refine their passions — which is why center founder Pawan Mishra hears so often from parents some variation of “I wish I had this place while growing up!”
At this state-of-the-art learning center, a three-step approach encompassing Discovery (Try It), Focus (Master It), and Expression (Showcase) supports the Lune Spark mission of inspiring and nurturing the next generation of creatives. The wide array of educational experiences includes daily and weeklong camps for children ages 7–12, weekly classes for all ages, mentorship programs, workshops, and professional services.
Historical letter folding and sealing workshop, anyone? How about a digital character design, audio engineering, or portrait photography class?
“The most sought-after learning opportunities at our center revolve around hands-on classes in drawing, painting, digital art, acting, theater productions, and music composition,” said Mishra. “These classes resonate deeply with our students, fostering a profound appreciation for their chosen art form.”
About winning this award, Mishra said: “This prestigious accolade stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication and passion of the Lune Spark team, as well as a reflection of our customers’ satisfaction on their learning journey with us. The recognition fills us with immense pride, underscoring our commitment to cultivating creativity and offering a nurturing environment for the development of young minds.”
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BEST JEWELRY STORE
BAILEY’S FINE JEWELRY
Holland’s Jewelers
Johnson’s Jewelers of Cary
BEST SHOPPING DISTRICT FENTON
Downtown Apex Park West Village
BEST SPECIALTY FOOD STORE
THE BUTCHER’S MARKET
Capri Flavors vomFASS
BEST WINE STORE
THE WINE MERCHANT
Great Grapes
Chatham Street Wines
BEST BOTTLE SHOP
BOTTLE THEORY
Bottles & Cans
Peakway Taps
BEST HOME FURNISHINGS & DESIGN PETERSONS’ CONSIGNING DESIGN
Whether you want to discover hidden gems without having to rummage or hope to earn top dollar for your own treasures, Petersons’ Consigning Design takes the hassle out of buying or selling your belongings.
With brands like Ethan Allen, Restoration Hardware, and Crate & Barrel on display in the furnishings department, and the latest from the likes of Michael Kors, Burberry, and Kate Spade in the women’s boutique upstairs, shoppers are treated to a curated selection of items thoughtfully chosen to meet their needs and desires.
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For both the stylish inventory appearing daily in the online store and the captivating displays in the meticulously maintained showroom, great care is taken in accepting only the items customers are actively seeking.
Being in business for almost 20 years means that more than 20,000 consignors trust a simplified process for selling gently used items. Petersons’ staff handles everything from selling and
BEST NEW CLOTHING THE GATORBUG
One glance inside The Gatorbug and it’s clear that this boutique celebrates color! As it does women — of every age and size.
“Not every woman is the same, and we pride ourselves on offering size inclusivity to offer as much variety as possible,” said owner and buyer Catherine Carter. “Whether it’s an entire outfit our customers walk out purchasing, or just a simple accessory to make an outfit pop, we are delighted each time we help a customer look and feel her best!”
In The Gatorbug, women are encouraged to explore. “Our teams do an excellent job at getting our customers to try on pieces that they wouldn’t normally gravitate towards,” said Carter. “Our biggest goal is to have our customers take calculated risks with their style.”
Nailing fun and fashionable — online and in its Raleigh and Fenton boutiques — The Gatorbug showcases clothing,
displaying to advertising, weeding out no-shows, negotiations, spam, and scammers.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be the recipients of this award!” said Ashley Moore for the family business. “Our passion lies in serving our customers and consignors with dedication and care. To receive recognition from our community for our hard work is incredibly rewarding and uplifting.”
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accessories, shoes, gift items, and home goods that come in a wide range of price points and effortlessly blend playful and practical. Think gorgeously bold printed tie-waist maxi dresses, and whimsical perched peacock earrings in washed teal.
“I would love to see more women not be intimidated by color!” Carter explained. “I feel Gatorbug helps them achieve that by offering colorful choices and vibrant prints that mix youthfulness and sophistication together.”
The boutique’s vibrant yet varied offerings easily align with this year’s spring and summer trends. With pops of yellow and orange forecast, The Gatorbug naturally has shoppers covered.
“We realize our customers have so many options when it comes to shopping in the Triangle,” Carter said. For this generational — and matriarchal — enterprise to be selected “means more to us than we can put into words!” Carter said. “We are so incredibly humbled to win the Maggy Award for Best New Clothing!”
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Renovations to our beautiful Winston Clubhouse will reshape gathering spaces and introduce i nnovative design to our wide range of existing amenities. Plus, move-ins have officially begun at The Highview - our new four-story expansion featuring fantastic amenities, including three unique dining venues.
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WELCOME TO A’VERDE, A FRESH + VIBRANT MEXICAN EXPERIENCE.
At a’Verde Cocina + Tequila Library, we aim to provide warm, neighborly hospitality, with high standards for quality through delicious Mexican dishes, innovative and edgy cocktails, and exciting dining experiences.
The menu intentionally emphasizes the goodness of North Carolina’s best seasonal ingredients or the latest culinary movement, all with gluten-friendly, dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan options.
Served Daily KID’S NIGHT
Every Thursday WEEKEND BRUNCH 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
Cary Dance Productions DANCING THROUGH THE DECADES
WRITTEN BY ERIN MCKNIGHT | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDINFOR TONDALAYA PEARSON, owner and director of Cary Dance Productions, the last 29 years have been a cakewalk.
Jazz, hip hop, lyrical, contemporary, musical theater, ballet, and acro classes are offered to dancers of all levels aged 2 and older; the studio’s ballet, tap, and tumble classes for younger dancers continue to be a step ahead.
The studio features five dance rooms and an acro room, all of which are equipped with hardwood professional spring floors, observation windows, and closed-circuit monitoring.
A facility of 8,000 square feet also allows for several homework stations and a café/birthday room, as well as a welcoming lobby with six flatscreen TVs to keep families engaged in their dancer’s education — which may explain why, as Pearson shared,
“we have so many thirdgeneration families at CDP today.”
The Anglins have certainly followed this lead, with their two daughters dancing at CDP for over 20 years. “Not only have they had the benefit of learning to be incredible dancers,” their parents Pam and Michael recognized, “but more importantly, to us, incredible leaders, role models, and people.”
On and off the dance floor, it’s clear that Pearson’s moves won’t be slowing down anytime soon. With the Cary Dance Productions stage set for an impressive milestone of three
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decades in business in 2025, Pearson reflected on her “absolute joy and privilege to share her and her staff members’ love of dance” over the many years with several thousand Trianglearea dancers.
You’ve been dancing since you were a young child. When — and why — did you decide to open your own studio?
After my parents enrolled me in dance at 3 years old, they continued to foster my love for the arts by supporting me in music, singing, acting, and theater. Though my first love was performing on stage, I realized I also loved teaching dance; I spent most of my high school and college days teaching in local studios, as well as a lot of time studying and writing my own curricula. It was my dad who encouraged me to follow my dreams and open my own studio, and I will be forever grateful that he did.
Some of your instructors grew up dancing at CDP. How does this benefit your students?
We are so lucky to have the world’s best staff — they are incredible! Though a couple grew up dancing through the CDP program, our staff is extremely tenured. Many of our teachers have been at CDP for 10-plus years, which allows them to work seamlessly to benefit our dancers.
Can you share some of your current and former students’ successes?
Oh, if only I had the room to list them all! There are so many incredible accomplishments, from CDP students becoming collegiate dance members, dance teachers, Pilates and athletic trainers, professional dancers, and business owners. I’m grateful for social media, as it allows me to follow their lives and celebrate their careers and new families!
ABOVE: STUDENTS OFTEN SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER WITH CHEERS AND CLAPPING.
What are some upcoming CDP performances?
The spring season is filled with dance competitions and preparation for the spring recital, which is being hosted in downtown Raleigh at Duke Energy Center, a beautiful and professional venue for our dancers. Readers may have seen our famous CDP Sugarplums in the Cary or Apex parades, and we’ve just finished our 20th annual community benefit show (with proceeds being donated to a local charity). Our dancers also enjoy performing for local retirement homes and in special local performances.
CDP now offers birthday packages. Tell us more!
Celebrate your birthday with dance! Bring your besties and learn a dance. Or freestyle. Sing karaoke, dress up in costumes, or shake things up with makeovers. All birthday packages are customizable to ensure your child has their perfect party!
Any exciting plans for the studio’s 30th anniversary next year?
It’s surreal to be celebrating 30 years! There are so many ideas in the think tank, including performances at Disney and the Macy’s Day Parade in NYC. There will, of course, be special guests throughout the year and an incredible season finale, for which we’ll invite all alumni to participate.
Any accolades you’d like to share?
CDP is again the proud recipient of a Maggy Award, in addition to years of hardearned choreography, prop, costume, and sportsmanship awards. But if you were to ask anyone on our staff about their favorite achievement, hands-down it is seeing the smiles on our students’ faces and receiving their big hugs. We are humbled and privileged every single day to be a part of our dancers’ lives. t
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WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDINWHILE CARICATURE ART might not be fresh off the easel, modern styles and technologies are revitalizing its popularity, making it trendy all over again.
These skilled artists specialize in creating exaggerated or simplified portraits, usually emphasizing distinctive features or traits of their clients. Caricatures aim to capture the essence of a person in a comical or satirical way, leading to smiles and laughs all around.
Locally coveted Cartoon Jordan has enjoyed the resurgence of this trend. Her diverse palette of styles ranges from timeless classics to innovative virtual creations, including lightning-fast speed sketches completed in just 60 seconds — a truly magnificent feat. Being on the forefront of the tech revolution, Cartoon Jordan also sketches digitally, armed with an iPad. You can witness your cartoon drawn in real time on a monitor.
“I enjoy the energy when guests gather around. They watch what you are doing and are playing off the people you are drawing. There are a lot of jokes going back and forth. It’s very fulfilling,” Cartoon Jordan said.
Whether you’re a major corporation hosting a virtual meeting or in-person event, or celebrating a birthday or wedding, Cartoon Jordan offers entertainment packaged with a take-home gift, all rolled into one delightful experience!
“You’re offering your guests a custom party favor and live entertainment at the same time. It’s something personal to them to take home,” she said.
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Feeling Stuck?
WRITTEN BY ERICA DELONGIF YOU FIND YOURSELF facing a “stuck” phase in your professional or personal life, you aren’t alone. It’s a common experience that many people face at some point, so don’t get discouraged. While feeling stuck can be frustrating and challenging, it also presents an opportunity to reassess your goals, make changes, and grow.
I’ve been there, and I’ve learned some great strategies to help work your way through when you feel stuck. Give them a try, and get ready for career and personal growth.
1. Reflect on your values and goals: Take some time to reflect on what truly matters to you. What are your core values? What are your long-term goals? When you take all the busy stuff away, what is it that you really want for yourself?
Finding the answers may take some time. Journaling your thoughts can help. Once you have clarity, it helps guide you in making decisions that align with those values and goals.
2. Identify areas for growth: Think about the areas in your career and life where you feel stuck. Is it a lack of challenge in your current job? Are you feeling unfulfilled in your personal life?
When you identify specific areas for growth, you can take targeted actions to address them and move forward. I, for example, like to be in rooms where decisions are being made, so I started being more present in planning meetings and found increased fulfillment.
3. Seek new opportunities: If you feel stuck in your current job, consider seeking out new opportunities within your current company or in the job market. This could involve taking on new projects, seeking a promotion, or exploring a career change altogether. By embracing new opportunities, you can open new possibilities for growth and development.
However, remember the grass is not always greener on the other side. Sometimes opening our minds and hearts to what’s already in front of us can make a big difference, too.
4. Invest in learning and development: Continuous learning is essential for personal and professional growth. I never want to stop learning! Look for opportunities to expand your skills and knowledge through workshops, courses, certifications, or online learning.
Investing in your own development can not only increase your value as an employee, but also provide a sense of accomplishment.
Learning to fly is a personal growth opportunity on my to-do list. Will I use it for work purposes? Who knows, but it’s
a personal accomplishment that can start many future conversations.
5. Network: Seeking mentorship can give you the support and guidance you need to get unstuck. Connect with people in your industry who can offer advice, share their experiences, and provide insight. A mentor can also provide a different perspective and help you navigate challenges.
Something I read years ago: Surround yourself with the type of person you want to be, and learn from them. Find people who embody your goals, and aim to follow their example.
6. Take on new challenges: Look for opportunities to take on projects that push you out of your comfort zone, expand your skills, and provide a sense of accomplishment. Stepping outside of your usual routine can bring renewed energy and motivation to your work and life.
Ignore imposter syndrome, another sneaky symptom many of us experience from time to time. You have many hidden talents that you have yet to discover, but you have to challenge yourself to let them shine.
7. Focus on personal well-being: Sometimes the stuck feeling is a sign you need to focus on yourself. Take care of your physical and mental health, practice self-care, and find ways to reduce stress. When you feel balanced and healthy, you’re better equipped to handle challenges and pursue growth opportunities.
One of the first steps I take when I feel stuck is making time every day to focus on my own happiness. I get my nails done, catch up on reading, or check something off my personal growth checklist. After all, who is going to show up for you if you don’t make time to show up for yourself?
8. Set clear intentions: You can’t make changes without a clear plan. Define specific goals and use them to create an action plan. Make a vision board — and put it up where you can see it!
Consistent, focused steps — even if they are small — will help keep you moving
forward. Promise yourself you will mark off a certain number of steps per week/month. I recently started with a list of my old bios and websites that needed updating. One by one, I completed them and felt proud to finish these overdue tasks.
9. Embrace failure and learn from it: Failure is a natural part of growth and development. I just saw this on social: “Successful people FAIL more than most people TRY, so keep going!” Instead of fearing failure, look at it as an opportunity to learn and grow.
10. Think positively: Filling your mind with gratitude and positivity can help shift your perspective and get you out of a mental rut. I know that seems like something every self-help book says, but it’s true. Focus on the things in your life that you’re grateful for, and practice positive affirmations to reinforce a mindset of growth and abundance. Not only will it help you, but others will see that positive mindset. It’s contagious!
Remember that feeling stuck happens to all of us — even when you love your job and life. It’s a temporary state, and it’s within your power to take positie steps forward. I’m excited for the growth ahead for you! Keep me posted and share your journey @EricaDeLong t
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• APEX TURNS 150 •
WRITTEN BY TERI SAYLOR | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDINAS OF 2023, Apex has cemented it status as a boomtown, making headlines for its explosive growth and achieving star power as one of America’s best places to live.
The latest economic crown jewel is Veridea, a $3 billion mixed-use development containing over 1,000 homes and a large campus for business and education.
In the middle of the excitement for the future, the community has spent the last year celebrating the town’s sesquicentennial and reflecting on the Apex of 1873, which was a much different place to live and work than it is today.
That year, the North Carolina General Assembly incorporated the Town of Apex, then a small farm-to-market community, on the southwestern end of Wake County. On May 5, 1873, H.C. Olive was elected to serve as Apex’s first mayor.
On a recent damp late-winter evening, the Halle Cultural Arts Center in downtown Apex was a hub of history, with displays lining its hallways and first-floor meeting room for a reception — one of the final events in the yearlong celebration.
Longtime residents mingled with newcomers and gathered to swap stories and reflect on a place that is still part of small-town America in their hearts.
community by being good neighbors, participating in tours and events, and enjoying our parks and greenways,” Cox said. “We thought hosting activities would be a good way for people to feel more connected.”
The town also created a booklet called The Passport to the Peak. Residents received stickers for their completed activities and traded their passports for commemorative gifts.
The largest event in the year of festivities was a massive street festival last September. Hurricane Ophelia paid a visit the same weekend and drenched the event but did not dampen spirits, Cox said.
“Apex means something unique to every single person who lives here, and we wanted that unique love to unify us, bring us together, and make us all proud to call this place home.”
– kerrin cox, communications coordinator, town of apex
“Our celebration was based on the simple concept of building understanding, creating unity, and challenging our community to go all in with Apex,” said Kerrin Cox, communications coordinator with the Town of Apex and the staff leader for the celebration.
During the year, 170 volunteers working behind the scenes planned events and activities to showcase the town.
“The celebration included opportunities to get to know the
An oral history project called What Makes Apex Home features videos of 117 community members describing their love of the town.
“Apex means something unique to every single person who lives here, and we wanted that unique love to unify us, bring us together, and make us all proud to call this place home,” Cox said.
The town also created a series of banners describing different aspects of Apex’s history, from the Tuscarora populations and African American communities to the roles churches and schools played in shaping the town of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
The videos, banners, and other artifacts and materials will live on long after the celebration ends. The Apex 150 website and the Halle Cultural Arts Center will continue to display them, Cox said.
Apex officially closed out its observance with a commemorative play titled Forged in Fire , by writer and Apex native Warren Holleman.
Holleman, who now lives in Houston, recalled the Apex of his youth, when the town encompassed one square mile and the population was less than 2,000. He graduated from Apex High School in 1973 with 98 of his classmates.
“I am thrilled that the town is marking this anniversary and putting such an emphasis on honoring the past,” he said.
Forged in Fire tells the story of Apex through the eyes of two leading ladies: Mary Baldwin, who built schools and churches in town and whose sons built a Black Wall Street in Martinsville, Virginia; and Julia Montgomery Street, who became a beloved children’s book author.
The play is based on Warren and Toby Holleman’s award-winning book, Pluck, Perseverance, and Paint: Apex, North Carolina Beginnings to 1941
The Holleman brothers’ lives intersected with history when they were young men.
They recalled the day their father, who was the Apex town attorney, approached Toby and asked him to write the history of Apex for the town’s centennial in 1973.
“That year, I was a junior in college, and my father had come to me during the summer of 1972 and asked me to write a book on the history of Apex,” Toby Holleman said. “Dad helped me line up interviews with local townspeople, and that’s just what I did, along with Warren and Mama, and we wrote a book for the event.”
For the 150th Anniversary, the brothers updated the 1973 book and published its second edition last year.
THE HALLE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER WAS TRANSFORMED INTO A TEMPORARY MUSEUM EARLIER THIS YEAR AND FEATURED EXHIBITS OF HISTORICAL ITEMS AND PHOTOS IN CELEBRATION OF APEX’S SESQUICENTENNIAL, INCLUDING (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) A BLACK HISTORY MONTH EXHIBIT, MEMORABLE TOWN SNAPSHOTS, VISUAL AND AUDIO HISTORY DISPLAYS AND A BRIGHT LEAF TOBACCO EXHIBIT.
WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE RAILROAD, APEX WAS CONNECTED TO THE WORLD. RAILROAD ENGINEER
MR. SHAKE STEVENS (JEFF LOWE)
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ABOVE: THE CHOIR ADDS A MUSICAL NUMBER TO THE STORY OF APEX IN FORGED IN FIRE
MR. SHAKE STEVENS (JEFF LOWE) ABOUT THE HAPPY DAYS WHEN THE TRAIN BROUGHT GOODS TO APEX.
SMOKING A PEACE PIPE AND AGREEING TO LIVE IN HARMONY, THE COMMUNITY OF FRIENDSHIP BECAME A PLACE WHERE BLACK FAMILIES, WHITE FAMILIES, AND INDIGENOUS FAMILIES FROM THE TUSCARORA TRIBE ALL LIVED ALONGSIDE EACH OTHER.
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TELL THE STORY OF HOW APEX CAME TO BE IN THE PLAY FORGED IN FIRE AT THE HALLE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER.
LEFT CENTER: COWBOY CULTURE TURNS INTO FARMER CULTURE WITH HELP FROM REV. OLIVE, BUILDER OF OLIVE CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH.
At the February reception, Ashlee Taylor Layton enjoyed the exhibits and reception with her family. They had moved to Apex from Durham seeking a place with a small-town vibe. She has attended the street festivals, become acquainted with local government, and learned about the inner workings of the town.
“When I come to events like this, I actually recognize members of the town council and the mayor and the police chief,” she said. “I can’t believe I’ve lived here only two years because it feels like I’ve lived here forever.”
Mayor Jacques Gilbert is a lifelong resident of Apex and was elected the town’s first Black mayor in 2019. He was re-elected to his second term during the sesquicentennial year.
“The pace was a lot slower then, and despite the growth, I don’t think we’ve lost our small-town feel,” he said. “People still care for each other and look out for each other like in the early days.”
Today, Apex is home to more than 75,000 people and growing. The Apex Economic Development Commission estimates that more than 120,000 people will live in Apex by 2030.
Gilbert hopes that despite the changes coming, the town will continue building on the small-town values its founding fathers built when Apex was first chartered.
“We are making rapid changes, and for some it may be too fast,” he said. “My goal is to make people in the community feel a part of things, and I believe we’re moving in a positive direction.” t
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APEX IS SHOWCASING ITS HISTORY
FROM 1873 TO PRESENT. A HISTORY
EXHIBIT AT THE HALLE CULTURAL ARTS
CENTER THROUGH FEBRUARY INCLUDED
CENTENNIAL KEEPSAKES (TOP LEFT), QUILTS, VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PHOTOS AND AN ORIGINAL SURGEON’S BAG.
True ABAlities Preparatory School (TAPS)
WRITTEN BY ERIN MCKNIGHT | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDINAt True ABAlities Preparatory School, success is defined differently. For Founder & Executive Director Lauren (Brennan) Womble and her teaching team, it’s the 11-yearold child who — for the first time — blows out the candles on their birthday cake.
Working for two decades with neurodivergent children has taught Womble that learning environments are failing to ask: “What are we trying to get to?”
After being introduced to a program based on a functional application of Applied
Behavioral Analysis designed to apply to students with various needs, Womble discovered that “When services are set up to serve learners in a way that result in long-term adult outcomes, it’s night and day what you see.”
So, when she returned to North Carolina and found nothing similar in existence, Womble “wanted to create it.”
And create it she did.
Relying on the Pyramid Education Approach, which, as Womble said, “roots us all,” TAPS teachers use a teaching strategy
that breaks complex topics into smaller and more manageable parts for their neurodiverse learners between the ages of 4 and 18.
The Cary private school is Womble’s answer to the critical yet unasked question. As she explained: “The goal is for these learners to develop into adults who are happy and healthy and able to live a well-rounded life — and that’s all neurodiverse individuals, regardless of impact of their neurodiversity.”
When it comes to the long-term outlook for TAPS learners, “We want them in jobs,” Womble said. “We want them to live as independently as possible. We want them to have a community that they’re a part of. We want them to have hobbies. We want them to have health and wellness, exercise, knowing how to eat well. We want them to have everything that all of us want for ourselves.”
For TAPS’ 21 current learners, placement is based not on age but on level of language. “We look through the lens of language” when it comes to placing and serving students, Womble explained, as “language drives everything.”
As such, the school comprises four different programs and two tracks, with the social-emotional track suited for fully developmentally appropriate learners with their language who require support with highlevel social skills and emotional regulation.
The second track is functional communication, which occurs in 4–8 and 12–18-yearold classrooms and serves learners who are nonvocal or may have a communication system that isn’t being used in a functional way to convey their basic wants and needs.
“A hundred percent of the time,” Womble asserted, learners and their families come to TAPS frustrated and fearful.” Parents have often gone to multiple places and trusted multiple people with their learner, only to end up distraught when things don’t go well. “It’s a trauma,” Womble said. “And their children are getting traumatized.”
LEFT: A FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION
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HIMSELF WITH PUZZLES AND QUESTIONS.
BELOW: MRS. B WORKS WITH FUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION
LEARNERS TJ (LEFT) AND TRISTON.
Indeed, from disliking school to distrusting teachers, TAPS teachers find that much of their initial attention is focused on repairing the student-teacher relationship and helping learners feel safe in their educational setting.
“It breaks my heart to tell parents there’s a wait list,” Womble said. “We have so many families waiting for us to open that next room” — which would fill the current unserved 9–12-year-old group.
About TAPS’ word-of-mouth recognition, Womble shared: “There’s not a truer measure of whether we’re doing what we set out to do than what people are saying in the community about us.” After all, “We’re not here for the successes that we see in our classrooms every day,” Womble said. “We’re here for the successes that happen at home because that’s where it matters: out in the community.”
“We want to broaden a child’s life,” Womble explained about TAPS’ long-term approach. Often, for families with neurodiverse children, their world has become quite small. “Everything we do is to expand and open that world back up.”
For the TAPS teachers doing so, “It has to be a calling,” Womble said. “This feeds their soul. This is purpose for them.” With TAPS teachers using their own vehicles to transport learners out into the community every week, an activity integral to learners’ adult outcomes, Womble shared: “It would be amazing to have some sort of transportation for the kiddos.”
Expanding the school’s scope in the com-
munity will require funding — people feeling what Womble described as a “tugging on their heart” that compels them to act. Having outgrown their building, TAPS’ 9–12-year-old room — along with a “laundry list of services” she’s eager to unveil — is on hold.
Much like the child still waiting to blow out their birthday candles. t
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TOP LEFT: LEARNERS TAKE TIME FOR THEMSELVES IN THE HALLWAY BEFORE HEADING TO CLASS.
TOP RIGHT: LEAD TEACHER RYANN “MS. R” RIGGS HELPS WORTH, 12, WITH BRUSHING HIS TEETH. PERSONAL HYGIENE IS A DAILY FUNCTIONAL LEARNING COMPONENT.
ABOVE: EVERY ACCOMPLISHMENT IS MET WITH ENCOURAGEMENT, AS 8-YEAR-OLD DECLAN ENGAGES WITH TAPS STAFF.
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FOOD HAS A WAY OF BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER. That’s why thousands of visitors follow the rumblings in their stomach to Kinston each year. Here, food isn’t just prepared and served, it’s crafted. Your farm to table meal happens at the place that invented farm to table meals. Your plate of barbecue isn’t just good, it’s best-in-the-nation good. And, that last homemade biscuit on the breakfast table, won’t be there for long. So, put your bathroom scales away, and head over to Kinston. One of the culinary capitals of the South awaits.
Itdidn’t take long for locals to wholeheartedly embrace SAAP, Chef Lon Bounsanga’s bustling new Laotian restaurant in downtown Cary. Perhaps to no one’s surprise, the readers of Cary Magazine just voted it Best New Restaurant for 2024.
“We’re so grateful and honored to be selected to receive this award,” said Bounsanga recently during an afternoon conversation at SAAP, which means “delicious” or “yummy” in Laotian.
Located on the ground floor of The Walker upscale apartment community near the Downtown Cary Park, the 70-seat eatery has quickly become a sought-out dining destination. Bounsanga, a native of Laos and the erstwhile executive chef at Raleigh’s popular Bida Manda and Brewery Bhavana, opened SAAP in November 2023.
For his latest venture, Bounsanga encouraged immediate family members to join him — from his wife and co-owner Annmarie Bounsanga to the couple’s four adult daughters, several of whom work as servers while one helps bartend and another handles general manager duties.
“The reason my family is here is because they want to be here,” the chef-owner said. “We are all family oriented, and we love being together.”
Annmarie agrees but adds that her husband isn’t the only family member with extensive experience in professional food service.
“All the girls grew up in the restaurant industry, so it comes second nature to them,” she said. “I work in the medical field, so this is new to me.”
Inside SAAP, a modern 2,600-square-foot space features sage-colored walls, natural wooden tables, stylish light fixtures, and copious windows that span from floor to ceiling.
Chef Bounsanga indicates that Laotian cuisine is influenced by Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese, and Thai cultures.
“It’s all about using fresh ingredients and spices,” he explained. “Laotian food is very savory, and we’re serving a lot of street food like I grew up eating.”
Elements like fish sauce, Thai chilis, and galanga — a root similar to ginger — are primary components in many of the eatery’s dishes.
While SAAP sources its provisions from various Asian markets, the restaurant also will receive some donated produce from sustainability-minded Burkett Farm in Cary and will in turn give back to a local charity.
“We plan to give some proceeds from sales to a designated nonprofit, which this spring will be Haven House,” Annmarie said.
The menu at SAAP features an equally tempting assortment of small and large plates. Chef Bounsanga suggests ordering a variety of dishes to share with others at the table.
Popular lunchtime options include Green Papaya Salad with charred pork chop or the Crying Tiger version involving grilled beef steak. SAAP’s Banh Mi sandwich comes piled with pickled daikon and carrot, pate, cilantro, cucumbers, jalapenos, and either lemongrass chicken, grilled pork belly, or tofu.
When it comes to small plates, order the irresistible Ginger Chicken Satay served with sweet peanut chili sauce or the perfectly chargrilled BBQ Pork Skewers. Or, for a decidedly different umami experience, try the lemongrass-infused Lao Herb Sausage accompanied with an earthy Jeow Bong chili paste sauce and staple side item sticky rice.
Best-selling large plate selection Pad Lao features caramelized fried noodles brimming with shallots, bean sprouts, peanuts, cilantro, egg crepe, garlic, and soy sauce. Protein options for the dish include pork belly, tofu, chicken,
plump tiger shrimp.
Don’t ignore the onion-tinged Basil and Garlic Stir Fry with sweet Thai basil sauce and diner’s choice of shrimp, pork loin, tofu, or crispy chicken breast.
“This dish is my absolute favorite,” Philadelphia native Annmarie revealed.
The superb Green Curry Seafood entrée encompasses purple eggplant, sweet bell peppers, basil, and coconut along with scallops, shrimp, and mussels sourced from Locals Seafood.
When asked if off-menu specials are available, the chef quipped, “Right now every dish is special, as we’re still trying to introduce our guests to Laotian cuisine.”
Save room for dessert. Choose between a decadent dark chocolate mousse, matcha cream puffs, or a coffee cream caramel concoction.
We highly recommend the distinctive baked kabocha squash with ginger- and coconut-imbued custard.
“This dessert is like an Asian version of pumpkin pie,” Chef Bounsanga said with a winsome smile. “Every part of it is edible, even the skin of the kabocha squash.”
Consider pairing your meal with a Southeast Asian-inspired specialty cocktail like the rum-based Ube Colada, the Mekong River Rush with habanero-pervaded mezcal, or The Mantra with vodka, lychee, elderberry liqueur, and lemon juice. Zero-proof offerings include Hibiscus Spritz, Sparkling Rose Tea, and Laos in Chai, which comprises chai with fresh pineapple, coconut cream, and lime.
White and red wine is offered by the glass or bottle. The restaurant’s bar also dispenses local craft beer on draft or from cans.
Lunch service runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Dinner is dished up Tuesday through Sunday from 4:30–9:30 p.m. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Bar seating functions on a first-come, first-served basis. t saapcary.com
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FROM RBF, YOUR AUTHENTIC CHAMPAGNE BAR
WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDINWHERE ARE MY MOCKTAIL LOVERS? RBF, our #EmpowermentSquad hero, not only serves divine Champagne but also deliver love to those who prefer a nonalcoholic libation. At this spectacular feel-good spot, mocktails give the same elevated drink experience to those who choose not to drink the hard stuff.
Enter Reifenberg! With an invigorating blend of herbal freshness, blood orange and basil are fused to perfection and yield an aroma as delightful as the taste. Pair this dedicant spirit-free cocktail with the earthy taste of truffle popcorn or RBF owner Tiffany Welton’s favorite Black Lava Jalapeno Chips! (YUM!)
INSTRUCTIONS
Grab your favorite glass. Squeeze fresh blood oranges to the amount of your liking.
Muddle 4–5 large leaves of basil.
Add a splash of lime and touch of pineapple juice.
Top off with ¼ to ½ cup of sparkling water — because bubbles make everything better.
About RBF: Every detail of this Cary jewel has been purposely thought out. From the design to stocking essentials in their all-gender bathrooms, RBF is more than Your Authentic Champagne Bar. “We want you to feel like you are at your best friend’s house, sitting on the couch, talking about life with a great glass of bubbles or mocktail,” said Welton. rbf.wine @showmeyourrbf
Kiwis Fly North from KōMANA Brewing Company liquid assets
TRAVELING TO NEW ZEALAND is on my bucket list. Until I can embark on that epic adventure, I will take a seat at KōMANA Brewing Company to sip and savor Kiwis Fly North, a hazy IPA bursting with New Zealand flavors.
Overflowing with exotic fruit such as luscious mangoes, lively passionfruit, and tangy kiwi, this beer encapsulates the spirit of New Zealand’s lands. Its hazy golden color, abundance of hops, and 7.1% ABV strike an equilibrium between sharpness and richness that creates a consistently smooth and refreshing drink.
About KōMANA Brewing Company
KōMANA is a veteran- and familyowned community-centered brewery focused on craft kombucha and beer. Their commitment to quality and innovation shines through unique flavor combinations, such as their Ube Kombucha. Enjoy fresh, excellent beer and nonalcoholic and hard kombucha in a lively atmosphere.
Dining Guide
A SELECTION OF RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, BISTROS, AND CAF E S IN CARY, APEX, FUQUAY-VARINA, HOLLY SPRINGS, MORRISVILLE, AND RALEIGH
CARY
Abbey Road Tavern & Grill
Great food. Outstanding live music. 1195 W. Chatham St.; (919) 481-4434 abbeyroadnc.com
Academy Street Bistro
New American cuisine with a French flair. 200 S. Academy St.; (919) 377-0509 academystreetbistro.com
Andia’s Homemade Ice Cream
Premium quality ice cream and sorbet.
10120 Green Level
Church Road #208; (919) 901-8560 1008 Ryan Road; (919) 234-0037 andiasicecream.com
Annelore’s German Bakery
Authentic German pastries, breads, and pretzels.
308 W. Chatham St.; (919) 267-6846 anneloresbakery.com
Asali Desserts & Café
Gourmet sweet shop crossed with a refined coffeehouse. 107 Edinburgh Drive, Suite 106-A (919) 362-7882 asalicafe.com
Awaze Ethiopian Cuisine
East African eatery showcasing vegetarian and vegan options. 904 NE Maynard Road (919) 377-2599 awazecuisine.com
A’Verde Cocina and Tequila Library
Not your traditional Mexican food. 2300 Walnut St. (984) 200-3469 averdecary.com
BB’s Crispy Chicken
Shatteringly crispy chicken. 1147 Parkside Main St.; (984) 272-3500 bbscrispychicken.com
Big Dom’s Bagel Shop
Serving bagels, B’donuts, and sandwiches. 203 E Chatham St.; (919) 377-1143 bigdomsbagelshop.com
The Big Easy Oven + Tap
Modern Southern-inspired kitchen with New Orleans roots.
231 Grande Heights Drive; (919) 468-6007 thebigeasyovenandtap.com
Big Mikes BBQ
Beers on tap to complement locally sourced, farm-to-table BBQ. 1222 NW Maynard Road; (919) 799-2023 brewnquenc.com
Bonefish Grill
Fresh is our signature. 2060 Renaissance Park Place (919) 677-1347 bonefishgrill.com
Bosphorus Restaurant
Traditional Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. 329-A N. Harrison Ave. (919) 460-1300 bosphorus-nc.com
BottleDog Bites & Brews
A casual place for unconventional food and craft beer.
8306 Chapel Hill Road (919) 390-1617: bottledogcary.com
Bravo’s Mexican Grill
Extensive menu raises the ante considerably above the typical Tex-Mex. 208 Grande Heights Drive; (919) 481-3811 bravosmexicangrill.net
Brecotea Bakery & Café
Abundant sweet and savory selections. 1144 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 234-1555 brecotea.com
Brewster’s Pub
Open late, serving a full food and drink menu. 1885 Lake Pine Drive; (919) 650-1270 brewsterspubcary.com
Brigs
Breakfast creations, cool salads, and hot sandwich platters. 1225 NW Maynard Road (919) 481-9300 brigs.com
Buldaegi BBQ House
Contemporary Korean BBQ. 2470 Walnut St.; (919) 703-0400 buldaegi.com
Bumble Brews
Play space for kids with a café serving coffee, beer, wine, and more. 2464 SW Cary Parkway (984) 465-0537 bumblebrews.fun
Burrito Shak
Quality fresh-Mex cuisine. 2982 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 267-6772 burritoshak.com
Cha House
Asian-inspired craft tea house. 1319 Kildaire Farm Road (984) 465-0498 chahouseusa.com
Chanticleer Café & Bakery
Family-owned restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and specialty coffees. 6490 Tryon Road; (919) 781-4810 chanticleercafe.com
Chef’s Palette
Creative flair and originality in every aspect of our service.
3460 Ten Ten Road, Suite 118 (919) 267-6011 chefspalette.net
Chelsea Café
Fresh, local American fare for breakfast and lunch (inside Raleigh Brewing). 2036 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 474-8698 chelseacafe-rtp.com
Chicken Salad Chick
Gourmet chicken salad, called “the best in America.”
302 Colonades Way, Suite 202 (984) 207-5516
chickensaladchick.com/cary-nc/
Cilantro Indian Café
Northeast Indian cuisine with fresh ingredients. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive, Suite 107 (919) 234-1264 cilantroindia.com
CinéBistro
Ultimate dinner-and-a-movie experience. 525 New Waverly Place, Suite 203 (919) 987-3500
cmxcinemas.com/locationdetail/ cinebistro-waverly
Cinnaholic
Plant-based bakery with create-your-own cinnamon rolls.
1209 Parkside Main St.; (919) 650-1407 cinnaholiccary.com
City Barbeque
Barbeque in its truest form.
1305 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 439-5191 citybbq.com
Coffee & Crepes
Freshly prepared sweet and savory crepes. 315 Crossroads Boulevard; (919) 233-0288 coffeeandcrepes.com
Colletta Italian Food & Wine
Celebrating the best Italian American dishes.
1 Fenton Main St., Suite 170 (919) 766-0062
collettarestaurant.com/cary1/
Corbett’s Burgers & Soda Bar
Creative burgers and hot dogs with diverse bottled soda selection. 126 Kilmayne Drive; (919) 466-0055 corbettsburgers.com
Craft Public House
Sociable neighborhood public house.
1040 Tryon Village Drive, Suite 601 (919) 851-9173
craftpublichouse.com
Crema Coffee Roaster & Bakery
Family-owned and operated bakery and espresso bar.
1983 High House Road; (919) 380-1840 cremacoffeeroaster.com
Crosstown Pub & Grill
A straightforward menu covers all the bases. 154 E. Chatham St.; (919) 650-2853 crosstowndowntown.com
Custom Confections
Custom cheesecakes made locally. 1187 W. Chatham St. customconfections.net
Danny’s Bar-B-Que
Slow-cooked on an open pit with hickory wood. 311 Ashville Ave. G; (919) 851-5541 dannysbarbque.com
Di Fara Pizza Tavern
We don’t cut any corners when it comes to ingredients.
111 E. Chatham St.; (919) 678-5300 difarapizzatavern.com
Doherty’s Irish Pub
Catch the game or listen to live music. 1979 High House Road; (919) 388-9930 dohertysirishpubnc.com
Duck Donuts
Warm, delicious, and just the way you like them. 100 Wrenn Drive, Suite 101; (919) 468-8722 duckdonuts.com/cary/
Enrigo Italian Bistro
Fresh food made from pure ingredients. 575 New Waverly, Suite 106 (919) 854-7731 dineenrigo.com
Esteamed Coffee
Building esteem and employment for adults with differing abilities. 114 S. Academy St. (919) 650-3470 esteamedcoffee.com
Famous Toastery
Top-notch service for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. 316 Colonades Way, Suite 201C (919) 655-1971 famoustoastery.com
Five Guys Burgers and Fries
Made-to-order burgers and more. 1121 Parkside Main St.; (919) 380-0450 fiveguys.com
Gamers Geekery & Tavern
Cary’s first board game café. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive #213; (919) 650-2366 carygametavern.com
Geluna Gelato
Traditional methods, modern flavors. 111 E. Chatham St.; (919) 234-1216 gelunagelato.com
Goodberry’s Frozen Custard
Made fresh hourly since 1988. 1146 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 467-2386 2325 Davis Drive; (919) 469-3350 goodberrys.com
Great Harvest Bread Co.
Real food that tastes great. 1220 NW Maynard Road; (919) 460-8158 greatharvestcary.com
Gonza Tacos y Tequila
Award-winning Colombian-Mexican cuisine. 525-105 New Waverly Place; (919) 653-7310 cary.gonzatacosytequila.com
Hank’s Downtown Dive
Your neighborhood bohemian dive. 111 E. Chatham St.; (984) 464-2524 hanksdowntowndive.com
Herons
The signature restaurant of The Umstead Hotel and Spa. 100 Woodland Pond Drive; (919) 447-4200 theumstead.com/dining/herons
Honey Pig
Authentic Korean BBQ. 1065 Darrington Drive (919) 234-0088 honeypignc.com
Honeysuckle Gelato
Creating delicious gelato and joyful experiences.
7 Fenton Main St. (919) 377-2029 honeysucklegelato.com
JuiceVibes
Made-to-order juices from locally sourced produce. 1369 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 377-8923 juicevibes.com
Dining Guide
Kababish Café
A celebration of deliciousness and creativity.
201 W. Chatham St., Suite 103 (919) 377-8794 kababishcafe.com
La Farm Bakery
Handcrafted daily with only the freshest ingredients.
4248 NW Cary Parkway (919) 657-0657
220 W. Chatham St. (919) 650-3117
5055 Arco St. (in Whole Foods) (984) 228-0300 lafarmbakery.com
La Grassa Pastificio
Hand-crafted Italian cuisine. 908 NE Maynard Road; (984) 465-0594 lagrassaitaliano.com
La Victoria Mexican Food
Celebrating Mexican heritage. 2025 Renaissance Park Place (919) 234-1276 lavictoriamex.com
Los Tres Magueyes
We prepare our food fresh daily.
110 SW Maynard Road; (919) 460-8757 lostresmagueyescary.com
10120 Green Level Church Road, Suite 202 lostresmagueyesgreenlevel.com
Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen
Exceptional renderings of classic Southern dishes.
7307 Tryon Road; (919) 233-1632 lucky32.com/cary
Lucky Chicken
All of our beautiful Peru, with every dish. 1851 N. Harrison Ave.; (919) 678-3153
Lugano Ristorante
Italian dining in a comfortable and casual atmosphere.
1060 Darrington Drive (919) 468-7229 luganocary.com
Maximillians Grill & Wine Bar
Global cuisine using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.
8314 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 465-2455 maximilliansgrill.com
MC Modern Asian Cuisine
Bringing upscale Asian flair to downtown Cary. 324 S. Academy St. (919) 650-1738 mccuisines.com
Meeple’s Brew
850+ board games between two locations. 821 Bass Pro Lane meeplesbrew.com
Mellow Mushroom
Beer, calzones, and creative stone-baked pizzas. 4300 NW Cary Parkway (919) 463-7779 mellowmushroom.com
Mithai Indian Café
Bengali-style sweet and savory selections free of preservatives and artificial flavors. 744-F E. Chatham St. (919) 469-9651 mithaius.com
We are an Italian dining ristorante with a comfortable and casual atmosphere. We strive to provide each guest with an experience they will remember.
Voted Best Italian Restaurant
1060 Darrington Drive, Cary (919) 468-7229
www.luganocary.com
Mixed Desserts
Edible cookie dough, cookies, soft serve ice cream, and family-friendly treats. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive, Suite 115 (919) 377-0058 mixeddesserts.com
MOD Pizza
Serving artisan style pizzas, superfast. 316 Colonades Way, Suite 206-C (919) 241-7200
336 Sembler Lane, Suite 4001 (984) 208-7015; modpizza.com
Mon Macaron
75+ flavors of American-style macarons. 312 W. Chatham St. #104 (919) 377-0079; monmacaron.us
Mookie’s New York Deli
A bona fide, no-frills sandwich spot. 1010 Tryon Village Drive; (919) 900-7770 mookiesnydeli.com
M Sushi
Purposeful seasonal seafood.
4 Fenton Main St., Suite 120; (919) 729-5662 m-restaurants.com
Noodle Boulevard
Ten variations on the ramen theme, covering a pan-Asian spectrum. 1718 Walnut St.; (984) 222-3003 noodleblvd.com
Once in a Blue Moon Bakery & Café
The fast track to sweet tooth satisfaction.
115-G W. Chatham St.; (919) 319-6554 bluemoonbakery.com
The Original N.Y. Pizza Consistent every visit.
831 Bass Pro Lane; (919) 677-8484 6458 Tryon Road; (919) 852-2242 theoriginalnypizza.com
Peck & Plume
Modern American dining in downtown Cary. 301 S. Academy St.; (919) 804-1400 peckandplume.com
Pineapple Sol
Offering picnics, charcuterie, high tea, and more.
302 Colonades Way, Suite 109 (919) 803-8533 pineapplesol.com
Dining Guide
Pizzeria Faulisi
Simple foods from a simple way of cooking: a wood-burning oven.
215 E. Chatham St., Suite 101 (919) 377-8244 pizzeriafaulisi.com
Prohibitive
Weekday hideaway cocktail bar. 317 W Chatham St.; (919) 808-1788 prohibitivecary.com
Pro’s Epicurean Market & Café
Gourmet market, café, and wine bar. 211 E. Chatham St. (919) 377-1788 prosepicurean.com
Pure Juicery Bar
Vegan eatery and juice bar. 716 Slash Pine Drive (919) 234-1572 purejuicerybar.com
Q Noodles
Noodle shop with famous soup dumplings. 1026 Ryan Road (919) 468-9958 qnoodlenc.kwickmenu.com
Dining Guide
RallyPoint Sport Grill
Lunch and dinner food in a pub atmosphere. 837 Bass Pro Lane (919) 678-1088 rallypointsportgrill.com
Red Bowl Asian Bistro
Each distinctive dish is handcrafted. 2020 Boulderstone Way (919) 388-9977 redbowlcary.com
Ricci’s Trattoria
Keeping true to tradition. 10110 Green Level Church Road (919) 380-8410 riccistrattoria.com
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
Great food always, with a side of good times. 8111-208 Tryon Woods Drive (919) 851-3999 ruckuspizza.com
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
Cooked to perfection. 2010 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 677-0033 ruthschris.com/restaurant-locations/cary
SAAP
Laotian street food. 370 S. Walker St., Suite 100 (919) 377-0160 saapcary.com
Sassool
Homemade Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine. 1347 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 300-5586 sassool.com
Seoul Garden
A wide-ranging menu provides plenty of bona fide Korean options. 815 W. Chatham St.; (919) 234-6002 seoulgardennc.com
Serendipity Gourmet Deli
Discover the unusual, valuable, or pleasantly surprising. 118 S. Academy St., Cary (919) 469-1655
Seol Grille
Scratch-made steamed beef and pork dumplings practically melt in your mouth. 2310 Walnut St. (984) 241-9112; seolgrille.com
So Hot
All-you-can-eat hot pot cooked at your table. 937 High House Road; (919) 694-5510 sohotcary.com
Sophie’s Grill & Bar
Traditional pub fare along with Old-World cuisine. 2734 NC-55; (919) 355-2377 sophiesgrillandbar.com
Spirits Pub & Grub
Wide variety of menu items, all prepared in a scratch kitchen. 701 E. Chatham St. (919) 462-7001 spiritscary.com
Sports & Social
Big eats, even bigger screens. 301 Fenton Gateway Drive (919) 363-8888 sportsandsocial.com/cary
Superica
Tex-Mex, straight from Texas. 25 Fenton Main St., Suite 110 (919) 443-0746 superica.com/cary/
Sugar Koi
Koiyaki fish waffle cones with Asian-inspired ice cream. 116 Kilmayne Drive; (919) 757-2399 sugarkoi.com
Szechuan Mansion Hotpot
A cook-it-yourself meal using a cauldron of flavored broth and fresh ingredients.
1353 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 800-1802 szechuanmansion.com
Taco Addicts
West Coast-inspired tacos. 131 Crossroads Boulevard; (919) 896-8043 taco-addicts.com
Taipei 101
Specializing in Szechuan, Zhejiang, and Taiwanese styles of cooking. 121 E. Chatham St.; (919) 388-5885 carytaipei101nc.com
Taste of Jamaica
Family-owned, authentic dine-in and take-out Jamaican restaurant.
600 E. Chatham St.; (919) 461-0045 tasteofjamaicanc.com
Tazza Kitchen
Wood-fired cooking and craft beverages. 600 Ledgestone Way; (919) 651-8281 tazzakitchen.com/location/stonecreekvillage
Thai Spices & Sushi
Freshest, most-authentic Thai cuisine and sushi. 986 High House Road; (919) 319-1818 thaispicesandsushi.com
The Agency Bar and Social
Modern, rustic NC cuisine and cocktails. 21 Fenton Main St.; (919) 473-9676 agencybarandsocial.com
Tribeca Tavern
Handcrafted burgers, homegrown beer. 500 Ledgestone Way (919) 465-3055 tribecatavernnc.com
Udupi Café
Authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine. 590 E. Chatham St. (919) 465-0898 udupicafenc.com
Urban Angeethi
Authentic Indian tastes and experiences. 5033 Arco St. (919) 234-5555 urbanangeethi.com
V Pizza
True Neapolitan pizza, made with the absolute best ingredients. 1389 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 650-1821 vpizza.com
vomFASS Vinegar, Oil & Spice Shop
Taste our premium olive oils and specialty vinegars before you buy. 302 Colonades Way, Suite 203 (919) 977-6745; vomfassusa.com
Woody’s Sports Tavern & Grill
Award-winning food in a non-conformist atmosphere. 8322 Chapel Hill Road (919) 380-7737 woodysportstavern.com
Dining Guide
Yuri Japanese Restaurant
For sushi fans and connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine.
1361 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 481-0068; yurijapaneserestaurant.com
APEX
Abbey Road Tavern & Grill
Great food. Outstanding live music. 1700 Center St.; (919) 372-5383 abbeyroadnc.com
Anna’s Pizzeria
Piping hot pizzas and mouthwatering Italian food.
100 N. Salem St. (919) 267-6237; annaspizzeria.com
Apex Wings Restaurant & Pub
Fresh, crisp wings with sauces made in house. 518 E. Williams St.; (919) 387-0082 apexwings.com
A Taste of Brooklyn
Petite bakery with a cheery vibe.
101 N. Salem St. (919) 362-8408 atasteofbrooklynnc.com
Bonafide Bakeshop & Cafe
Scratch-made Northern classics and Southern comforts.
1232 W. Williams St.; (919) 372-5000 bonafidebakeshop.com
Common Grounds Coffee
House & Desserts
The highest-quality locally roasted coffee. 219 N. Salem St., Suite 101; (919) 387-0873 commongroundsapex.com
Daniel’s Restaurant & Catering
Pasta dishes, hand-stretched pizzas, and scratch-made desserts.
1430 W. Williams St.; (919) 303-1006 danielsapex.com
Doherty’s Irish Pub
Catch the game or listen to live music. 5490 Apex Peakway (919) 387-4100 dohertysirishpubnc.com
Five Guys Burgers & Fries
Made-to-order burgers and more. 1075 Pine Plaza Drive (919) 616-0011 fiveguys.com
J&S Pizza
Authentic Italian cuisine and New York-style pizza since 1995. 804 Perry Road; (919) 363-0071 jandsnypizza.com
Mamma Mia Italian Bistro
A taste of Italy in every bite. 708 Laura Duncan Road; (919) 363-2228 mammamianc.com
The Mission Market
A casual hangout to drink, eat, and shop. 124 N. Salem St. (919) 629-4064 shopthemission.com
Osteria G
Traditional Italian fare featuring housemade pasta. 5160 Sunset Lake Road (984) 229-7480 osteriag.com
The Peak on Salem
Seasonal contemporary Southern cuisine. 126 N. Salem St. (919) 446-6060 thepeakonsalem.com
The Provincial Fresh. Simple.
119 Salem St. (919) 372-5921 theprovincialapex.com
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
Great food always, with a side of good times. 1055 Pine Plaza Drive (919) 446-6333 ruckuspizza.com
Rudy’s Pub & Grill
Comfortable and familiar, just like home.
780 W. Williams St. (919) 303-5061 rudysofapex.com
Salem Street Pub
Burgers, brews, and moonshine. 113 N. Salem St. (919) 387-9992 salemstreetpub.com
Scratch Kitchen and Taproom
It’s better from scratch. 225 N. Salem St. (919) 372-5370 scratchkitchenandtaproom.com
Cookies
Skippers Seafood & Smokehouse
The freshest seafood and BBQ available.
1001 E. Williams St. (919) 303-2400; skippersfish.com
SodaBox
Craft fountain drinks and tasty treats. 817 E. Williams St. (919) 267-6914 sodabox.love
Sushi SUYU
Japanese cuisine with Korean-inspired flair. 301 N. Salem St. (919) 367-6419; sushisuyu.com
TapStation
Service station turned brewpub with an elevated menu. 320 S. Salem St. tapstationapex.com
Vegan Community Kitchen
Wholesome multicultural vegan food. 803 E. Williams St. (919) 372-5027 vegancommunitykitchen.com
Dining Guide
Wake Oasis Coffee
Delivering cups of joy. 6108 Old Jenks Road (919) 267-4622; wakeoasiscoffee.com
FUQUAY-VARINA
Anna’s Pizzeria
Piping hot pizzas and mouthwatering Italian food. 138 S. Main St.; (919) 285-2497 annaspizzeria.com
Aviator SmokeHouse
Wood-smoked food and local beer. 525 E. Broad St.; (919) 557-7675 aviatorbrew.com/smokehouse
Cultivate Coffee Roasters
Roastery supporting addiction recovery. 128 S. Fuquay Ave. (919) 285-4067 cultivate.coffee
El Cantarito Bar & Grill
The full spectrum of Mexican cuisine. 155 S. Main St. (919) 285-3781 elcantaritobarandgrill.com
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Dining Guide
Garibaldi Trattoria Pizza Pasta French-inspired Italian cuisine.
900 N. Main St. (919) 552-8868 garbalditrattoria.com
The Gyro Spot
Authentic Greek food. 1005 E. Broad St. (919) 285-3608 thegyrospotnc.com
J&S New York Pizza
Authentic Italian cuisine and New York-style pizza since 1995. 500 Broad St.; (919) 557-6921 jandsnypizza.com
Little Portugal
Authentic Portuguese cuisine including churrasco char-grilled chicken. 736 N. Main St. (919) 586-7144 littleportugalnc.com
Los Tres Magueyes
A little taste of Mexico.
401 Wake Chapel Road (919) 552-3957 lostresmagueyes.com
The Mason Jar Tavern
All the comforts of Southern hospitality with a modern twist.
305 S. Main St. (919) 762-5555 themasonjartavern.com
Nil’s Mediterranean Cuisine
Creative Mediterranean delights. 513 E. Broad St. (919) 762-6609 nilscafefuquayvarina.com
Stick Boy Bread Co.
Handcrafted baked goods from scratch with all-natural ingredients. 127 S. Main St. (919) 557-2237; stickboyfuquay.com
Wingin’ It Bar and Grille
Hearty fare and tasty treats. 1625 N. Main St., Suite 109 (919) 762-0962 winginitbarandgrille.com
Zaxby’s
Indescribably good chicken. 1341 N. Main St.; (919) 552-3981 zaxbys.com
Zeera Indian
Traditional Indian cuisine adapted to the local palate.
1311 E. Broad St. (919) 762-6215 zeeranc.com
HOLLY SPRINGS
ACME Pizza Co.
Chicago-style deep dish pizza. 204 Village Walk Drive; (919) 552-8800 acmepizzaco.com
Bellini Italian Cuisine
Handcrafted food and specialty drinks. 7256 GB Alford Highway; (919) 552-0303 bellinitaliancuisinehollysprings.com
The Blind Pelican
First-rate fish, shrimp, lobster, crab, oysters, and other ocean-centric delights. 120 Bass Lake Road (984) 225-2471 blindpelicanseafood.com
JT’s Creamery
Ice cream handcrafted daily. 300 S. Main St. Suite 112 (984) 268-6321; jtscreamery.com
Los Tres Magueyes
A little taste of Mexico.
325 N. Main St.; (919) 552-6272 lostresmagueyes.com
Lovegrass Kitchen
Gluten-free whole foods and packaged mixes.
300 S. Main St., Suite 108 (919) 205-8426 lovegrasskitchen.com
Mama Bird’s Cookies + Cream
A unique spin on a timeless dessert.
304 N. Main St. (919) 762-7808 mamabirdsicecream.com
Mamma Mia Italian Bistro
A taste of Italy in every bite.
300 S. Main St. Suite 200 (919) 766-8000 mammamianc.com
The Mason Jar Tavern
All the comforts of Southern hospitality with a modern twist.
114 Grand Hill Place (919) 964-5060 themasonjartavern.com
My Way Tavern
Freshly made all-American foods.
301 W. Center St. (919) 285-2412 mywaytavern.com
Osha Thai Kitchen & Sushi
Authentic Thai cuisine, fresh sushi, and crafted cocktails.
242 S. Main St., Suite 100; (984) 538-6742 oshathaikitchennc.com
Pimiento Tea Room
Eclectic café with a rotating menu of small plates. 200 N. Main St.; (984) 225-4213 pimientotearoom.com
Rise
Southern biscuits, righteous chicken, and donuts. 169 Grand Hill Place (919) 586-7343 risebiscuitschicken.com
Smashed Burgers & Cocktails Global flavors.
232 S. Main St. Suite 118 (919) 390-2274 smashednc.com
Dining Guide
Spazio Vino & Cucina
Traditional Italian with a contemporary twist. 128 Bass Lake Road (919) 285-3596 spazioromana.com
Thai Thai Cuisine
Fresh authentic Thai food. 108 Osterville Drive (919) 303-5700 thaithaicuisinenc.com
Vieni Ristobar
Laid-back Italian fare. 242 S. Main St. (984) 225-1134 vieniristobar.com
MORRISVILLE
Alpaca Peruvian Charcoal Chicken
Unforgettable rotisserie chicken. 9575 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 378-9259 alpacachicken.com
Another Broken Egg Café
A totally egg-ceptional experience. 1121 Market Center Drive (919) 465-1079; anotherbrokenegg.com
Dining Guide
Babymoon Café
Pizzas, pastas, seafood, steaks, salads, and more.
100 Jerusalem Drive, Suite 106 (919) 465-9006 babymooncafe.com
Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar
Outrageous burgers and beers. 3300 Village Market Place (919) 297-0953 baddaddysburgerbar.com
Capital City Chop House
The best steaks, seafood, and chops we can find.
151 Airgate Drive; (919) 484-7721 chophousesofnc.com
Clean Juice
Organic juices, smoothies, and more.
3035 Village Market Place (919) 468-8286 cleanjuice.com
Crumbl Cookies
Super-sized treats with a rotating menu of classic and unusual flavors.
1105 Market Center Drive; (919) 364-1100 crumblcookies.com
Desy’s Grill & Bar
Straightforward pub grub at a relaxed sports bar.
10255 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 200 (919) 380-1617; desysbar.com
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill
Steaks, seafood, chicken, and ribs seared over local hickory, oak, and pecan wood. 3200 Village Market Place; (919) 653-0111 firebirdsrestaurants.com/morrisville/
Fount Coffee + Kitchen
Coffee bar with 100% gluten-free food. 10954 Chapel Hill Road; (984) 888-5454 fountcoffee.com
Full Moon Oyster Bar and Seafood Kitchen
Fresh seafood raw, steamed, grilled, baked, or fried. 1600 Village Market Place; (919) 378-9524 fullmoonoysterbar.com
G. 58 Modern Chinese Cuisine
A contemporary approach to traditional Chinese cuisine. 10958 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 466-8858 g58cuisine.com
Georgina’s Pizzeria & Restaurant
Mouthwatering homemade Italian dishes. 3536 Davis Drive; (919) 388-3820 georginasrestaurantnc.com
HiPoke
Fresh fun poké. 9573 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 650-3398 hipokes.com
Meeple’s Brew
850+ board games between two locations. 9545 Chapel Hill Road meeplesbrew.com
Mi Cancun Mexican Restaurant
Mexican with a modern twist. 9605 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 481-9002 1106 Grace Park Drive; (919) 650-1718 micancunmx.com
Neomonde
Contemporary and traditional Lebanese and Middle Eastern dishes. 10235 Chapel Hill Road #400 (919) 466-8100 neomonde.com
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Cakes are baked fresh daily in a variety of flavors and sizes. 2008 Market Center Drive, Unit 17130 (919) 694-5300 nothingbundtcakes.com
Piada Italian Street Food Fast-casual Italian. 2016 Market Center Drive; (919) 371-0787 mypiada.com
Rise
Southern biscuits, righteous chicken, and donuts.
1100 Market Center Drive (919) 377-0385 risebiscuitschicken.com
Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits
Great food always, with a side of good times. 1101 Market Center Drive; (919) 388-3500 ruckuspizza.com
Taste Vietnamese Cuisine
Authentic noodles and more. 152 Morrisville Square Way (919) 234-6385 tastevietnamesetogo.com
Village Deli & Grill
Hearty homemade foods. 909 Aviation Parkway, #100; (919) 462-6191 villagedeli.net
Woody’s Sports Tavern & Grill
Award-winning food in a nonconformist atmosphere. 3107 Grace Park Drive (919) 650-3177
woodysportstavern.com
RALEIGH
Angus Barn
Steakhouse with world-renowned service. 9401 Glenwood Ave. (919) 781-2444; angusbarn.com
Bida Manda
Laotian fare and exotic cocktails. 222 S. Blount St. (919) 829-9999 bidamanda.com
David’s Dumpling and Noodle Bar
Pan-Asian dishes with flare. 1900 Hillsbourgh St. (919) 239-4536; ddandnb.com
Lechon Latin BBQ & Bar
Upscale street food with a Latin vibe. 5959 Triangle Town Blvd. (919) 793-9913; lechonlatinbbq.com
Little Blue Bakehouse
Coffee, treats & baked goods. 2116-H New Bern Ave. (919) 239-4256 littlebluebakehouse.com
The Pit
Authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue. 328 W. Davie St. (919) 890-4500; thepit-raleigh.com
Rey’s
Fine dining with a French Quarter flair. 1130 Buck Jones Road (919) 380-0122 reysrestaurant.com
Slice Pie Company
State Fair blue ribbon pie, whole or by the slice. 1400 S. Saunders St. (919) 349-8499 slicepiecompany.com
RUCKUS PIZZA, PASTA & SPIRITS
THE TRIANGLE’S MOST AWARD WINNING RESTAURANT!
GET $5 OFF YOUR NEXT VISIT
Ruckus Pizza has once again been awarded the Most Kid-Friendly Restaurant in the Cary Magazine Maggy Awards. The award-winning and independently owned restaurant is known for its delicious pizza, pasta dishes, and familyfriendly atmosphere.
Locations in Cary, Apex, and Morrisville offer a spacious and comfortable environment where families feel welcome. The restaurants have large dining rooms with ample seating, as well as outdoor patios for customers to enjoy their meals outdoors. The Morrisville location’s expansive patio offers fire pits, jumbo 4-Across, and cornhole. Covered patios at the Cary and Apex locations feature music and TVs.
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One of the things that sets Ruckus Pizza apart from other restaurants is its commitment to using fresh, high-quality ingredients in its dishes. The restaurant’s pizzas are made fresh to order with hand-tossed dough, fresh tomato sauce, and a variety of high-quality toppings, including locally sourced meats and vegetables. In addition to pizza, Ruckus offers a wide range of appetizers, salads, sandwiches, and entrees, all made with the same dedication to quality and flavor in a scratch kitchen. The Morrisville and Apex stores even have a wonderful sushi bar with fresh-made sushi.
Another reason why Ruckus Pizza has become a favorite among families in the area is its extensive beer selection. The restaurant offers a rotating selection of craft beers, both on tap and in bottles, that are carefully selected to pair well with the restaurant’s food. This makes Ruckus Pizza a great place for parents to relax and savor a cold beer while their kids enjoy their meals. At Ruckus, everyone is happy.
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Most Kid-Friendly Restaurant
Best Sports Bar
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• Best Neighborhood Bar
• Most Kid-Friendly Restaurant
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Perhaps the most important aspect of Ruckus Pizza, however, is its commitment to providing a family-friendly environment. The restaurant has a dedicated kids’ menu with a variety of options that are sure to please even the pickiest of eaters. In addition, the staff at Ruckus Pizza is friendly and welcoming, and always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that families have a great dining experience.
home the Most Kid Friendly Maggy
It’s no surprise that Ruckus Pizza took home the Most Kid Friendly Maggy Award yet again. The restaurant’s dedication to quality, flavor, and family-friendly dining make it a consistent favorite among families in the area. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking for great food and a comfortable atmosphere. Visit the Cary Ruckus in Tryon Village on Tryon Road, the Morrisville store in Park West, or the Apex location in Costco Center. Visit ruckuspizza.com for more info.
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The Edible Oddity: Patty Pan Squash
FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN BOTH LOOKS AND TASTE, GROW PATTY PAN SQUASH IN YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN THIS YEAR.
VETERAN VEGETABLE gardeners will tell you that summer squash is an easy edible to grow, whether you start from seeds or purchase young plants. But opinions split over the best type to try. Crook-neck connoisseurs stand by their squash, while straight-laced straight-neck growers disagree. Then, there’s the zucchini zealots just waiting their turn.
I’ve grown and enjoyed all three, but if asked for my favorite, I would check the “None of the Above” box. Instead, the squash that has turned my head and tingled my taste buds for years is a lesser-known delight: patty pan.
Patty pan squash — also called scalloped squash — takes the prize for weird summer squash looks because it is flat, round, and has wavy edges, like Grandma’s pies or a flying saucer.
It is easy to think such an odd squash must be a 21st century genetically modified Franken-veggie, but patty pan was actually an easy find in Colonial America, with the heirloom ‘Early White Bush’ variety common in 18th century vegetable patches.
‘Early White Bush’ is still readily available today, but it has competition for garden space from newer cultivars such as ‘Peter Pan,’ an AllAmerican Selections winner producing squash awash in a pleasing green hue. Want snazzier? ‘Sunburst’ (another AAS winner) shines in sizzling yellow cooled by splotches of rich green.
This unusual squash is grown the usual squash way, with mid-April being a good time to start planting patty pan. But first, gardeners, prepare thy soil! Pick a sunny, well-draining site and turn over the dirt, mixing in gobs of organic matter such as compost, rotted manure, or enriched commercial topsoil. To allow sunshine to
continue warming up the growing ground, hold off on mulching the site until mid-May.
Patty pan plantings should be spaced about 2 to 3 feet apart. If you keep this strange squash healthy and happy, expect to begin the harvest in a little over a month for set plants and about two months if grown from seed. For the best flavor, pick the patty pans when they are about 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
To me, patty pan tastes just a tad sweeter than other squash. I have also found it to be a very versatile veggie because, whether sautéed, grilled, fried, or steamed, it’s a treat. There are plenty of tempting recipes to be found online, too, with many hollowing out the centers and refilling with goodies such as onions, mushrooms, cheese, herbs, or bacon. Yummy! t
L.A. Jackson is the former editor of Carolina Gardener Magazine. Want to ask L.A. a question about your garden? Contact him by email at lajackson1@gmail.com.
TIMELY TIP
Cast iron plant (Aspidistra sp.) is as advertised: a tough evergreen perennial that can provide a constant verdant color to shady areas, even in winter. However, cold, arid winds can dry leaves to the point they become ragtag with streaks of brown splotches. Such damaged foliage can be pruned out early this month to perk up this handsome plant. In fact, if the entire clump of your established cast iron plant looks worn, go ahead and clip all the old leaves down to about 2-inch nubs. Such a severe pruning will encourage new foliage to come roaring back by midsummer. 12 3 9 6
To Do in the GARDEN April
• Along with patty pan and typical squash types, the middle of this month is also a good time plant other summer edibles such as lima beans, cucumbers, green beans, peppers, and tomatoes.
• Can’t wait until the middle of this month to get growing in the veggie patch? Early April works for planting cool-season goodies such as Swiss chard, spinach, radishes, mustard greens, leaf lettuce, leeks, kale, and collards.
• If you noticed an established daffodil bed has begun to sputter with its spring flower shows over the last few years, it could be a classic case of overcrowded plants. Let their leaves wither and turn brown before clipping them back. Then, wait until July to dig up, separate, and replant the dormant bulbs farther apart.
• Your fine-feathered garden friends will be working overtime with spring activities this month, so don’t forget to clean the birdbath and refill it with fresh water at least once a week.
happenings
The fifth annual Folds of Honor NC Scholarship Fundraiser will take place at Prestonwood Country Club on April 22. The golf tournament gives six-person teams a chance to win hole-in-one prizes on an 18-hole par 3 course, including trips, $10,000 in cash, and a $1 million hole.
The Folds of Honor Foundation grants scholarships to children and spouses of fallen and disabled military service members and first responders. The Eastern North Carolina Chapter has awarded $12 million in scholarships since 2019, including 645 scholarships in 2022–2023. folds-of-honor-nc-fundraiser.perfectgolfevent.com
Teen Morrisville 101, an annual class aimed at familiarizing students with local government, will take place Wednesdays in May at the Morrisville Town Hall. The program is open to high school students interested in pursuing careers in government or who want to develop a greater understanding of what it takes to run a town. Participants will look at career options available in local government, chat with local employees about their jobs, participate in group activities, and more. Enrollment is open to all area students, with preference given to Morrisville residents.
April kicks off BANDS, BITES & BOATS, a free monthly event with music, food, and after-hours boat rentals at the Bond Park Boathouse. Each month features a different local band and food truck along with beverages from a local brewery. The series runs on the first Friday of each month through October. The April 5 event will include music from Jason Adamo, food from The Blue Window & Ty’s All Natural, and beer from Brüeprint Brewing. Rent a boat or bring a chair to enjoy the festivities from the land. carync.gov/bandsbitesboats
The Town of Morrisville celebrated Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, with a festival at the Cedar Fork Community Center March 16. Holi is celebrated worldwide and is open to all faiths and cultures. The event had a theme of unity and featured dancing, Holi powders, food and artisan vendors, and musical performances.
“The Holi festival is celebrated as a way to welcome in spring and to give people the chance to release their inhibitions and enjoy a new beginning,” according to the Town of Morrisville.
As part of Women’s History Month, Apex hosted
DESIGNING WOMEN: BELOVED APEX LANDMARKS AND THEIR DESIGNERS
on March 10. The event featured a panel discussion with local engineers, designers and professionals who contributed to the Apex Senior Center, Apex Friendship Middle School, Rodgers Family Skate Park, and other landmarks, followed by a behind-the-scenes tour of Pleasant Park.
Panelists included Christine Hilt, CLH Design Founder; Renee Pfeifer, CLH Design President; Lisa Esterrich, Ratio Design Principal; Cathy Kennedy, Exult Engineering Senior Transportation Engineer; and Shweta Nanekar, McAdams Civic Spaces Project Manager.
ALLEYWAY BOOKSTORE, a used bookstore located on N. Salem Street in Downtown Apex, held a ribboncutting event Feb. 28 following a soft opening in late January. Alleyway invites readers to bring in their used books to earn buyback credit toward the purchase of new-to-them books. The shop is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and sells new books from local authors in addition to used books. alleywaybookstore.com
RobotLAB Raleigh held a grand opening Feb. 21 for its facility at 4 Copley Parkway in Morrisville. Attendees enjoyed robotics demonstrations and discussions on the future of automation in the Triangle. RobotLAB offers robots tailored to restaurants, hotels, assisted living facilities, and warehouses, as well as cleaning and delivery robots. robotlab.com/raleigh
The Cary Downtown Farmers Market hosted its FARMERS SPRING
FESTIVAL March 23 after the scheduled Fall Festival in 2023 was canceled because of a tropical storm. The festival brought performances by Adam Lee Decker and Ashley LaRue Band, exhibits, games, vendors, and food and drinks to South Academy Street and Downtown Cary Park, along with a pie-eating contest from Once in a Blue Moon Bakery.
The traditional market runs April through October from 8 a.m. to noon, rain or shine. Vendors vary weekly, with all growers located within 100 miles of Downtown Cary. caryfarmersmarket.com
Apex will celebrate Earth Day with EARTHFEST on April 20 from noon to 4 p.m. at Apex Town Hall. The festival will feature a low-waste food truck rodeo; live and roving performances from the Asheville Cats, the Bubble Man, and Poetry Fox; and a vendor marketplace. Skilled helpers will host a Repair Café, where attendees can bring broken household items like appliances, furniture, toys, jewelry, and more to learn how to repair them.
Love Pimento Cheese? You’re in luck! Cary is home to the only festival in the nation devoted to the Southern specialty. The 2024 PIMENTO CHEESE FESTIVAL will fill Downtown Cary Park on April 13 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering novel dishes like pimento cheese ice cream and fried shrimp with pimento cheese grits, as well as traditional menus from local food trucks. The event will also feature live music, activities, and beverages from local breweries, plus a pimento cheese sculpting contest.
happenings
Cary opened a second
FOOD WASTE DROP-OFF SITE AT MILLS
PARK in February, one year after the pilot location became a permanent service. A 2019 study showed that food waste made up 27.4% of Cary’s single-family residential waste. The first drop-off site opened at Citizen’s Convenience Center in 2022. So far, the pilot site has had more than 27,000 drop-offs and collected 80 tons of material, which is composted and returned to Cary’s Good Hope Farm.
“Cary continues to develop long-term strategies and is taking an adaptable approach to make food waste diversion easy and accessible for citizens,” said Assistant Town Manager Danna Widmar. “This commitment is crucial in extending the landfill’s life and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and is supported by local partnerships and community collaboration.”
The centers accept food scraps, coffee grounds/filters, paper towels, pizza boxes, and other compostable items. carync.gov/foodwaste
Morrisville Mayor TJ Cawley was appointed to a one-year term with the National League of Cities 2024 Race, Equity And Leadership (REAL) Council. The council fosters collaboration among elected officials from similar communities on ways to help citizens from all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds thrive socially, economically, academically, and physically.
“As one of the most diverse communities in North Carolina, placing a high priority on making sure we are an equitable community is important to me and to our residents,” said Mayor Cawley. “I am honored to have been elected to continue this important work alongside leaders from across the country.”
The North Carolina Courage named
SAM MEWIS AS THE FIRST INDUCTEE INTO THE COURAGE RING OF HONOR
on March 16. The Ring of Honor recognizes longstanding members of the Courage who notably contribute to the team’s legacy. Mewis started with the Courage during the inaugural 2017 season and played through 2021. She earned six trophies with the club, as well as several individual honors.
“Sam Mewis is the perfect representative of the Courage, and she is so deserving of this honor,” said Courage majority owner and chairperson Steve Malik. “Sam set the tone for what it means to be a member of the Courage, and she built such a strong connection with our community in her time here. I know all of Courage Country is just as excited as I am to welcome her back and celebrate her the way she deserves.”
The Tulip Magnolia Boutique celebrated its first birthday with a grand reopening at its new location on E. Chatham Street in Apex on Feb. 3. The shop offers women’s clothing and accessories for all ages, shapes, and sizes, as well as home décor. thetulipmagnolia.com
Cary hosted the second annual Children’s Business Fair March 16, offering young entrepreneurs an opportunity to exhibit their crafts, products, and services. Participants submitted applications including a description of their product or service, startup costs, marketing, and other elements of a basic business plan. The children were responsible for display setup, customer interaction, and sales, with minimal help from parents. “We all believe that principled entrepreneurs are heroes and role models for the next generation,” said event sponsor Acton Academy.
The Morrisville Central app’s
MORRIDEAS: A MORRISVILLE HACKATHON FOR GAMIFICATION
opened Feb. 23 and runs through May 10. The contest is open to teams of up to four people, who must build a webpage with the Code Editor feature in response to a shared problem statement aimed at increasing daily active sessions of the community resource app.
“We hope to use gamification as a unique way to drive continued use of Morrisville Central to further increase community engagement, such as by increasing attendance at town events, encouraging more active sessions with the app weekly, or driving adoption of the mobile app throughout the town,” according to the Hackathon website.
The hackathon offers cash prizes for both nationwide and local participants. The top 10 to 15 local teams will present their gamification solutions at an in-person event June 1 in Morrisville, which will also feature a live Coding Challenge. morrideas.hackerearth.com
Students at Kiddie Academy of West Cary celebrated Random Acts of Kindness Day with 500 acts of kindness on Feb. 17. They delivered flowers and thank-you cards to first responders and created a paper chain to show how much kindness they spread.
“Participating in Random Acts of Kindness Week was an enriching experience for everyone at our Academy,” said Smita Bedi, assistant director at Kiddie Academy of West Cary. “Through hands-on projects and discussions, the children grasped the importance of kindness and actively practiced it.”
CARY FOUNDED, a coworking space for remote workers and entrepreneurs, will host a grand opening ribbon-cutting event April 5 at its Downtown Cary location (167 E. Chatham Street). Part of Founded Communities, Cary Founded describes itself as a community-centered space that provides members with the tools and resources they need to grow.
“My goal is to uplift entrepreneurs looking to grow their business and community members looking to get more connected to the area,” said Director Rebekah Gregg. caryfounded.com
Liquid light
The defining lines of a structure ripple in a breeze that stirs its reflection on the East Pool at the NC Museum of Art.
Michael Law MD, Voted Best Plastic Surgeon in the Triangle every year since 2018, owns and operates Blue Water Spa. Voted Best Medical