Greensboro Visitors Guide 2018

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VISIT US! At the Greensboro Visitors Center, you’ll find friendly faces, maps, brochures, schedules for upcoming events and directions to anywhere you’d like to go. Our representatives will answer your questions about our city and region. Stop by and let us help you plan your time in Greensboro!

As President and CEO of the Greensboro Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) and on behalf of our Board of Directors, staff and industry partners, I would like to welcome you to the Gate City – Greensboro, North Carolina. We know that you will enjoy staying with us and hope that you will take advantage of the many terrific things that Greensboro has to offer. We have new hotels and expansions, wonderful attractions and three new craft breweries. Whatever brings you to our amazing city – whether it’s business, pleasure, or even a family reunion – the Greensboro CVB welcomes you as our guest. Have a fun, affordable and safe visit to our city. We hope you enjoy your stay and come back often. Sincerely,

The Visitors Center is located right next to the Greensboro Coliseum Complex at 2411 W. Gate City Blvd.

Visitor Center Hours: Henri Fourrier President & CEO Greensboro Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

For more information, call 800-344-2282 or 336-274-2282


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Welcome to the Gate City

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Golf Courses

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Our History Historical Attractions

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Breweries & Wineries

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The Arts Festivals, Music, Theatre, Dance & Art

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Dining 36 Colleges and Universities

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Shopping 16

Annual Events

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Family Attractions Kids, Everyone, Bowling, Cinemas

Accommodations

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Maps Attractions & Accommodations Map Downtown Map

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Transportation & Visitor Info

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Sports 22 Pro Sports, Sports Facilities Outdoor Activities Gardens & Parks, Lakes, Campgrounds

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The Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Greensboro Visitor Center offer free guides, maps and information on attractions, accommodations, restaurants, golf, special events and more. We can also assist with securing accommodations and restaurant reservations.

Cover photo credit: Sam Froelich. The information in this brochure was compiled by the Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau in the fall of 2017. Inclusion should not be construed as a recommendation, but merely as a guide. Visitors are encouraged to confirm all information. The Greensboro Area CVB will not be held responsible for any discrepancies contained herein.


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With a great selection of 135 attractions, the fun never ends in Greensboro! Centrally located in North Carolina’s picturesque heartland, Greensboro is the perfect place to relax and be immersed in entertainment. Play in the center of it all! Dine with a selection of more than 500 restaurants. Feel at home with more than 87 accommodations to choose from.

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HISTORY OF GREENSBORO Saura and Keyauwee Indians called North Carolina’s Piedmont region home in the 1600s and early 1700s. Germans, African-Americans, Quakers of Welsh and English descent, and Scotch-Irish from the northern colonies began to move here around 1740. These pioneers worked the land and shaped the future for generations to come. In an effort to thwart the invasion of North Carolina by 1,900 redcoats under Lord Cornwallis, American Major Gen. Nathanael Greene deployed 4,400 rebels at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781. Cornwallis held the field after an intense fight, but he lost a quarter of his army, which hastened his defeat at Yorktown seven months later. In 1807, the residents of the area voted to create a new, more centrally located seat of government. The following year, elected officials mapped out a 42-acre tract of land, paid $98 to purchase it, and suggested that it be named “Greensborough” in honor of Major Gen. Greene. A CENTER FOR EDUCATION By 1767, Presbyterian minister David Caldwell and his wife Rachel had started a local school that prepared young men to study at the university level. By 1837, Quakers in the New Garden community had formed a boarding school for training teachers. Known today as Guilford College, it was the first coeducational institution in the South. A tax-supported public school system was started in 1875, but schools remained segregated until 1957. In 1971, Greensboro redistricted its schools and implemented a busing plan to achieve full school integration.

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Greensboro was ahead of most cities in placing an emphasis on higher education for women and African Americans. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (originally the Normal and Industrial School for White Girls), North Carolina A&T State University (formerly the Agriculture and Mechanical College for the Colored Race), Bennett College for Women (originally Bennett Seminary), Greensboro College (originally Greensborough Female College) and Guilford College continue to play a vital role in the city today as do the newly formed Elon University School of Law (2005) and Guilford Technical Community College (1958). A CENTER OF ECONOMIC GROWTH The railroad was a key factor in Greensboro’s prosperity and industrial growth. John Motley Morehead, a North Carolina governor and former student of David Caldwell, campaigned for two decades to have Greensboro included as a stop on the North Carolina Railroad. Finally, in 1856, a special east-west line of tracks was completed. During the Civil War, Greensboro was both a storehouse and a railroad center for the Confederacy, a vital source of supplies and troops for Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. Civilian refugees and wounded soldiers were transported and sheltered here. Greensboro became the seat of the Confederacy on April 11, 1865, as Confederate President Jefferson Davis arrived here after Lee’s surrender at Appomattox to discuss the military situation of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and the weakened Army of Tennessee. Later, all Confederate forces in North Carolina were mustered out and paroled in Greensboro.


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

February One Monument

Porter’s uncle ran a successful town drugstore in the 1890s. Lunsford Richardson, one of the store’s investors, developed a line of “Vick’s Family Remedies.” Vicks VapoRub was one of his successful creations. Textiles were important in Greensboro as early as 1828 when Henry Humphreys built North Carolina’s first steam-powered cotton mill. In 1895, Moses and Ceasar Cone selected Greensboro for their Southern Finishing and Warehouse Co., forerunner of Cone Mills. By 1920, Blue Bell was a successful maker of bib overalls. In 1935, attracted by the city’s railroad and airport, Burlington Industries moved its headquarters to Greensboro. Guilford Mills began operations in 1946. VF Corporation’s world headquarters are now located in Greensboro. Another strong manufacturing base in Greensboro and the South has always been cigarettes. ITG Brands is headquartered in Greensboro. Greensboro was again a military center during World War II when railroads brought thousands of soldiers here for army training. In 1944, the training facility became the Overseas Replacement Depot (ORD) for the Army Air Corps in the Eastern United States. A CENTER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE A quest for diversity is a part of Greensboro’s past, with significant events forming the content and context of African American history. As early as 1830, Quaker anti-slave advocate Vestal Coffin was prominent in the movement of slaves from Greensboro. From 1830 until the end of the Civil War, Vestal and his cousin Levi took part in an informal network known as the Underground Railroad, providing shelter and assistance to hundreds of slaves seeking freedom. Levi later relocated to Ohio, where he was known as “President of the Underground Railroad.” Greensboro’s Guilford College campus was a location known as a hiding place for runaways. In the early 1900s, Dr. Charlotte Hawkins founded a preparatory school for African Americans called the Palmer Memorial Institute. Located just east of Greensboro, the school operated until 1971, when integration and adequate high schools lessened the appeal of a separate black school. The school now is the site of the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum at Historic Palmer Memorial Institute, the first state historic site honoring an African American woman. Two college communities have also played a part in shaping the area’s African American history. Bennett College now is a liberal arts school for African American women. North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, the largest African American school in the state, boasts alumni astronaut Ron McNair and civil rights activist and Minister Jesse Jackson, among many others. One of the most significant civil rights protests in American history began with the birth of the nation’s

sit-in movement at the segregated lunch counter in Greensboro’s downtown F.W. Woolworth store on Feb. 1, 1960. On that day, four North Carolina A&T State University freshmen sat down at the counter and asked for service, an act of courage that ignited a spark that fueled protests across the country, ultimately breaking down barriers across the South. To commemorate this momentous event, the International Civil Rights Center & Museum has opened in the former Woolworth Building in Greensboro’s center city. The Museum and its associated programmatic and archival units not only chronicle civil rights history, but also focus on current civil right issues and freedom movements around the world. A CENTER OF DIVERSITY Greensboro traces its origins to people with distinctive cultural backgrounds. Today, that influence has multiplied tenfold, as immigrants and refugees arrive from across the state, the nation, and the world. Greensboro’s cultural life, public schools, well-known Southern traditions, and even restaurants shine with an exciting international hue. 8 0 0 -3 4 4 -2 2 8 2 | 9


HI STORY 237TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSE An annual event to mark the 237th anniversary of the 1781 Revolutionary War Battle of Guilford Courthouse. This event features various programs including a lecture series, a commemorative observance, military encampments, music and more. 2018 event dates: Weekend Program and Reenactments, March 17-18, 2018. Lecture series during the week before. FREE. Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, Colonial Heritage Center and Greensboro Country Park. 336-288-1776. nps.gov/guco BLANDWOOD MANSION A National Historic Landmark; originally constructed in 1795 Blandwood later served as N.C. Governor John Motley Morehead’s home. In 1844, A.J. Davis designed an addition, transforming the farmhouse into an Italianate wonder. Visit today to see the original architecture and family furnishings. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 11am-4pm and Sun., 2-5pm. Closed the first week of January. Admission charged. Advance reservations required for groups of 10 or more. 447 W. Washington St. 336-272-5003. preservationgreensboro.org CAROLINA FIELD OF HONOR The Carolina Field of Honor at Triad Park is a permanent reminder of the sacrifice of our service members, a place to reflect on the freedoms they have secured and a community’s collective way of showing its heartfelt gratitude. Funding for the memorial was made possible by The War Memorial Foundation. ncwmf.org CAROLINA HISTORY AND HAUNTS TOUR A walking ghost and history tour through the streets of downtown Greensboro. Within 90 minutes, listen to the stories of local haunts and see where some of Greensboro’s departed inhabitants still linger. If seeing is believing, come and see for yourself. Reservations are required and can be made via the company’s website or by phone. Call ahead for availability and for private tours. Special Full Moon tours are also offered. Hours: Fri. - Sat., 12pm-10:30pm. Admission fee. 336-905-4060. carolinahistoryandhaunts.com

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CHARLOTTE HAWKINS BROWN MUSEUM AT HISTORIC PALMER MEMORIAL INSTITUTE The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum interprets the life and work of Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown, a prominent educator, advocate for social justice; and her school, Palmer Memorial Institute. Visitors can explore the school’s campus and uncover connections between Dr. Brown and the civil rights movement. Rental spaces available for special events. Year-round hours: Tues. - Sat. 9 am to 5 pm. Free. 6136 Burlington Rd. Gibsonville. 336-449-4846. nchistoricsites.org/chb DAVID AND RACHEL CALDWELL HISTORICAL CENTER David and Rachel Caldwell moved to Guilford County in 1765, 43 years before Greensboro’s founding in 1808. David Caldwell served the community as a minister of Buffalo and Alamance Presbyterian churches, as a physician and as a popular political leader. The couple also founded an elite preparatory school for young men. The Center, located on former Caldwell property, shares the couple’s story and displays archaeological finds from the site. Adjacent to Tanger Family Bicentennial Gardens. Hours: Tues. & Sat.,10am-5pm. FREE. 3211 W. Cornwallis Dr. 336-373-3681. GreensboroHistory.org FEBRUARY ONE MONUMENT David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr. (Jibreel Khazan) and Joseph McNeil envisioned and carried out the lunch counter sit-in of Feb. 1, 1960, in downtown Greensboro as A&T freshmen. Their courageous act against social injustice inspired similar protests across the nation and is remembered as a defining moment in the struggle for civil rights. Located in front of the historic Dudley Building on the North Carolina A&T State University campus. FREE. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. ncat.edu GREENSBORO HISTORY MUSEUM The Museum shares local culture and the city’s significant role in American history, from the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in 1781 to the 1960 Greensboro Sit-Ins, the unforgettable events of Sept. 11, 2001 and much more. Twelve galleries feature the award-winning Voices of a City exhibition, the Murphy Confederate firearms collection, First Lady Dolley Madison collection and textile manufacturing. Hands-on interactives and audiovisuals. Museum Shop. FREE. Hours: Tues - Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 2-5 pm. 130 Summit Ave. 336-373-2043. GreensboroHistory.org


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Greensboro Historical Museum Archives

GUILFORD COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL A tribute to Guilford County residents who served in the military in the twentieth century and beyond. Text and maps tell the tales of major conflicts. Memorial bricks and benches provide some history of participants. Open daily during park hours. FREE. Located in Country Park off Lawndale Dr. GCVeteransMemorial.org GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK Honoring the site of the March 15, 1781 Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Visitors can view informational outdoor exhibits and monuments. Indoor activities include a 30-minute live-action film (shown on the hour), an animated battle map program and Revolutionary War museum exhibits. Hours: 8:30am-5pm daily. FREE. Reservations required for large groups. 2332 New Garden Rd. 336-288-1776. nps.gov/guco INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS CENTER & MUSEUM/SIT-IN-MOVEMENT, INC. Located in the former F.W. Woolworth retail store at 134 S. Elm St., this must-see vital piece of history takes you on a journey into American Civil Rights History with vivid photography, artifacts, video reenactments, and interactive galleries. It was here that over 50 years ago, four teenage NC A&T State University students, known as the A&T Four, sat down here at the “Whites Only” lunch counter and began America’s sit-in movement that sparked a nationwide push for equality and justice for all.

Today the ICRCM stands as a monument of courage and change. Winter hours: (Oct.-Mar.) Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm, closed Sunday. Summer hours: (Apr.-Sept.) Mon.-Sat. 9am-6pm, closed Sunday. Admission Fee. 336-274-9199. sitinmovement.org MILLENNIUM GATE Jim Gallucci and a team of 17 artisans created the 106 icons that comprise this sculpture’s surface. Icons representing great ideas, inventions, events and people that have made a significant difference in the past thousand years complete this interactive and most magnificent sculpture. FREE. Phill G. McDonald Plaza, 220 S. Greene St. O. HENRY STATUES This outdoor, three-piece sculpture honors Greensboro’s best known writer, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry). There is a bronze likeness of the author, a 7 by 14-foot book of these short stories, and a statue of his small dog. Located on the corner of N. Elm and Bellemeade St., One block from the Greensboro Historical Museum. FREE. WALKWAY OF HISTORY Sidewalk markers chronicle six chapters in local African American history ranging from the first fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad to the first African American North Carolina State Supreme Court Justice. FREE. Located on S. Elm St. at February One Place.

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2016 National Folk Festival

FESTIVALS 17DAYS ARTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL From Grammy winners, art masterpieces, Indie music and award-winning theatre to eclectic community events, ArtsGreensboro hosts the City’s annual 17DAYS Arts & Culture Festival, one of North Carolina’s largest collaborative arts events of its kind. Check the festival website for event dates and times. 336-373-7523. 17daysgreensboro.org CAROLINA BLUES FESTIVAL The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society brings Awardwinning international, regional, and local blues music acts for the day-long outdoor Carolina Blues Festival under the big tent. Now going on over 30 years, the Carolina Blues Festival is the longest running blues festival in the Southeast. Music, kids activities, and a food truck roundup make for a fine family-friendly music experience. fest.piedmontblues.org

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Savor the spirit of the season with live music, strolling carolers and Santa! Stroll along Elm Street, from Center City Park to South Elm St., and stop by downtown Greensboro’s shops, galleries and restaurants. The beautiful, giant Community Tree at Center City Park makes for an excellent photo opportunity! Check festival website for dates and times! FREE. 336-274-4595. festivaloflightsgso.org FUN FOURTH FESTIVAL A community celebration of Independence Day including a Freedom Run 10K, 5K and Firecracker Road Race (1 mile) followed by the American Block Party July 3, Street Festival and Fireworks July 4. All events are free, family-friendly and in Downtown Greensboro. 336-379-0060. funfourthfestival.com

DANCE PROJECT: NC DANCE FESTIVAL Experience the energy and talent of professional modern and contemporary dance artists from across NC with the NC Dance Festival. This statewide tour visits Greensboro each fall. Visit website or call for season artists and performance dates. 336-373-2727 danceproject.org/festival

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

EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL Greensboro comes alive during Eastern Music Festival’s five-week summer season. Featuring concerts and music-related events, EMF is recognized as one of NC’s “musical treasures.” Concerts feature both orchestral and chamber music with internationally-acclaimed guest artists. Admission fee for most events.For tickets call 336-272-0160. EasternMusicFestival.org

NC FOLK FESTIVAL Greensboro hosts the NC Folk Festival, September 7-9, 2018. With over 300 world-class artists across seven stages, this three-day national destination event is an outdoor multicultural celebration of roots, music, dance, and traditional arts. Downtown Greensboro. 336-373-7523. NCFolkFestival.com

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ARTSGREENSBORO As a financial resource and catalyst for the city’s creative community, ArtsGreensboro’s portfolio includes multiple grant programs, catalytic events like the National Folk Festival, and management of several facilities like the new urban Van Dyke Performance Space. Working collaboratively, we harness the transformative power of the arts for young and old, and bring the community together to make Greensboro a vibrant place to live, work and visit. GSO Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-7523. artsgreensboro.org THE BARN DANCE Fun for the entire family. Alcohol-free theatre, live band featuring classic and new country, beach, and oldies rock & roll. Grill menu includes hot dogs, hamburgers, hand-dipped ice cream and much more. Admission fee. Open every Sat. night, 5-10:30 pm. 6341 Phillippi Rd., Julian. 336-685-9200. thebarndanceinc.com THE BARN DINNER THEATRE PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD! Celebrating over 53 years of “Dinnertainment” in Central NC, the Barn Dinner theatre is proud to be America’s longest running dinner theatre! Enjoy a traditional buffet and carving station followed by a live Broadway-style show. This is the most unique evening of Dinnertainment in the Southeast! Serving over 50,000 patrons annually! Performances year-round. Sun & Tues matinées; select Wed & Thurs performances; Fri & Sat evenings; Admission fee. Group rates and corporate discounts available. Reservations required. 120 Stage Coach Tr. 336-292-2211 or 800-668-1764. barndinner.com BEL CANTO COMPANY Italian for Beautiful Singing! Bel Canto Company is a choral ensemble of professional singers that presents exceptional, innovative and engaging choral performances for diverse audiences. The company presents an annual concert series in Greensboro. Admission fee. 336-333-2220. belcantocompany.com CAROLINA THEATRE Built in 1927, the historic Carolina theatre proudly welcomes audiences downtown to enjoy the rich atmosphere and ambiance of another era while enjoying classic movies and some of today’s top performers. It’s also home to the Crown at The Carolina Theatre. Admission fee for most events. 310 S. Greene St. 336-333-2605. CarolinaTheatre.com COMMUNITY THEATRE OF GREENSBORO CTG brings Broadway’s finest works to its home at 520 S. Elm Street. Enjoy one of our mainstage shows or catch one of our family-friendly youth productions. Don’t miss out on our 23rd annual production of the Wizard of Oz, a Greensboro tradition! 336-333-SHOW (7469). ctgso.org CONE DENIM ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Cone Denim Entertainment Center (CDEC) has a long rich history in downtown Greensboro. Originally known as the Imperial Theater, this venue was built in the early 1900s and was designed to be a movie house. In 2014, a major renovation occurred and the venue was

reimagined and converted into a concert and event venue reminiscent of its original design. The center hosts headlining acts scheduled by the House of Blues entertainment group. 117 S. Elm St. 336-378-9646. cdecgreensboro.com DANCE PROJECT: THE VAN DYKE DANCE GROUP The Van Dyke Dance Group is a professional dance company performing the dynamic modern dance repertory of Jan Van Dyke. The group’s Triad season includes a free concert at the Green Hill gallery each year. 336-373-2727. danceproject.org DRAMA CENTER AT CITY ARTS The Drama Center at City Arts presents several theatrical productions each year. Productions range from adult musicals and plays to children’s musicals and plays, to original plays and film. They also offer a number of classes and workshops for children and adults. Productions are presented at several venues around town. Admission fees range from free to about $20. GSO Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-2728. thedramacenter.com FIRST FRIDAYS IN DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO Discover downtown during First Friday, a monthly showcase of creativity among downtown’s galleries, shops, restaurants and alternative venues between 6-9pm on the First Friday of every month, all year long. 336-373-7523 or 336-379-0060 or online at downtowngreensboro.net GREENSBORO BALLET The Greensboro Ballet has been entertaining audiences for 37 years with both classic and contemporary works. Seasonal performances include the holiday classic “The Nutcracker”. 336-333-7480. greensboroballet.org GREENSBORO COLISEUM COMPLEX The complex hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including trade and consumer shows, conventions, concerts, family shows, arts and entertainment events, as well as professional, college and amateur sports. Admission fee for most events. 1921 W. Gate City Blvd. 336-373-7474. greensborocoliseum.com

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GREENSBORO OPERA International opera singers and local talent combine in full-scale productions performed in the original language with English subtitles. Admission Fee. 336-273-9472. greensboroopera.org GREENSBORO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Experience the full breadth of symphonic music with the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, featuring its acclaimed Masterworks, POPS and Chamber Series under the direction of the internationally renowned Maestro Dmitry Sitkovetsky, plus guest conductors and artists from around the world. Including annual holiday performances and over 100 education concerts throughout the Piedmont Triad, the GSO’s season offers entertainment for music lovers of all ages. The Greensboro Symphony Orchestra season runs September-May. Concerts held at various venues. Admission fee. 336-335-5456. greensborosymphony.com TRIAD STAGE Named “One of the Top 10 Most Promising Theatres” by The American Theatre Wing! Professional theatre in the heart of Greensboro’s downtown historic district producing classic, contemporary and new plays using a combination of national and local talent. Box office hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm, Saturday 2-6pm, and one hour prior to performances. Administrative office hours: Mon.-Fri., 12pm-6pm; Sat., 2-6pm. Admission fee. 232 S. Elm St. 336-272-0160. triadstage.org VAN DYKE PERFORMANCE SPACE This brand new flexible performance and event space is an urban masterpiece with a capacity of up to 400, based on use and needs. With advanced technology - even a sprung wood dance floor - this new space will host a variety of events including dance, theatre, live concerts, lectures, and

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more. Set in downtown Greensboro’s Cultural Arts Center, neighbors include LeBauer Park, plus some of the City’s best restaurants, art galleries, and parking. Admission fee. 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-7523. AtTheVanDyke.org Area colleges and universities offer a variety of performing arts programs. For more information, see Colleges & Universities on page 49.

ART GALLERIES Greensboro is home to more than 40 galleries. For a complete listing of upcoming events and happenings, visit ExploreGreensboro.com or call Arts Greensboro at 336-373-7523 for more information.

At the Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park AFRICAN AMERICAN ATELIER, INC An art gallery that provides rotational exhibitions, gallery talks and artist forums. Local, regional, national and international professional and emerging artists are showcased through group and solo exhibitions each year. The gift shop offers an array of African American prints. Hours: Tues.-Fri., 12-7pm, Sat. 12-5pm and Sun., 2-5 pm. FREE. 336-333-6885. africanamericanatelier.org CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTISTS The CVA is a non-profit organization featuring a contemporary gallery showcasing artwork by local emerging artists, art enrichment programming for all ages, and community art initiatives. Free & open to the public. Hours: Tues-Fri: 12-7pm, Sat: 12-5pm Sun: 2-5pm; 200 N. Davie St. 336-333-7475 greensboroart.org


ART COFFEE CUP COLLABORATIVE This community-based public art project is designed to celebrate the unique history of the City of Greensboro and the advancement of the American civil rights movement through the momentous lunch counter sit-ins of 1960. The eight unique coffee cups reflect the simple request and courage of the NC A&T students who sat at the all-white lunch counter and asked for a cup of coffee. The cups are located throughout the downtown area with one at the Greensboro Coliseum. artsgreensboro.org GREENHILL A space for NC Art composed of four spaces; ArtQuest, InFocus Gallery, The Gallery and The Shop. Engaging a broad community of artists, adults and children through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs while providing a platform for investment in art. Hours: Tues. & Thurs.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Wed., 10am-7pm; Sun., 2-5pm. 336-333-7460. greenhillnc.org GUILFORD NATIVE AMERICAN ART GALLERY AND GIFT SHOP Visit the first gallery of its kind in the Southeast to promote and sell traditional and contemporary Native American art and crafts. Four exhibitions are showcased annually. The gift shop has a variety of authentic Native American art and crafts. Special presentations and tours are available. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 2-5pm. FREE. 336-895-8514.

More Art Galleries ANNE RUDD GALYON AND IRENE CULLIS GALLERIES Several exhibits are featured yearly. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-12pm. FREE. Cowan Building, Greensboro College, 815 W. Market St. 336-272-7102. greensboro.edu ELSEWHERE Elsewhere is a living museum and international artist residency set within a former thrift store. Elsewhere is reimagining old things to build collaborative futures through creative projects, learning initiatives and public

works with global artists and local neighbors. Hours: Thurs.-Sat., 1-10pm. Admission fee $1 - $5. 606 S. Elm St. 336-907-3271. goelsewhere.org GUILFORD COLLEGE ART GALLERY View rotating selections from the college’s wide-ranging permanent collection of fine art and crafts and occasional traveling exhibitions. Main gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm; Sun., 2-5pm during the academic year. Atrium galleries open all year during library hours, which vary. FREE. Hege Library, 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2438 or 336-316-2450. guilford.edu/artgallery STEELE HALL ART GALLERY The gallery at Bennett College for Women showcases the college’s valuable art collections and annual rotational exhibitions highlighting local, regional and national talent. Hours: Mon.-Wed., 1-4pm and by appointment. FREE. 900 E. Washington St. 336-517-1504 (Director) or 336-517-1518. bennett.edu UNIVERSITY GALLERIES Comprised of the Mattye Reed African Heritage Collection, dedicated to the ancestral and contemporary arts of Africa and the Caribbean, and the H. Clinton Taylor Collection, which centers on the work of both emerging and established African American artists. Located in the Dudley Building on the NC A&T campus. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,10am-5pm. Sat. by appointment. FREE. Call for tour information. 336-334-3209. ncat.edu/ WEATHERSPOON ART MUSEUM Nationally recognized for its exceptional collection of 6,000 modern and contemporary art works and for its dynamic, thought-provoking exhibitions. Well-known artists in the collection include Matisse, de Kooning, Calder, Hesse, LeWitt, Sherman, Warhol and many more. Fifteen or more annual exhibitions are held. Hours: Tues.Wed. & Fri., 10am-5pm; Thurs., 10am-9pm; Sat.-Sun., 1-5pm. Closed Mon. & university holidays. FREE. On the UNCG campus, corner of Spring Garden and Tate Sts. 336-334-5770. weatherspoon.uncg.edu

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WHERE TO SHOP EXPERIENCE DOWNTOWN GREENSBORO Looking for a great night out, a fun day away, or a fascinating place to explore? Downtown Greensboro has it all. Filled with unique locally owned shops, restaurants, art galleries, museums and more, Downtown Greensboro is a go-to destination. Learn what Downtown Greensboro has to offer. 336-379-0060. DowntownGreensboro.net FOUR SEASONS TOWN CENTRE Four Seasons Town Centre is your one-stop shopping experience for shopping, dining, and entertaining. With great stores such as Dillard’s, JCPenney, Forever 21, H&M and dining options like Outback Steakhouse and Bonefish Grill, Four Seasons has something for everyone. Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Sun., 12noon-6pm. I-40 at Gate City Blvd., exit 217. 336-292-0171. shopfourseasons.com FRIENDLY CENTER & THE SHOPS AT FRIENDLY Enjoy the convenience, variety and selection of over 150 unique retailers and restaurants in a beautiful outdoor shopping village. Featuring Belk, Macy’s, Sears, Apple, REI, lululemon, Old Navy, Chico’s, Talbots, J. Jill, Jade Aveda Salon, The Extra Ingredient and more. Our newest retailers include The Cheesecake Factory, West Elm and Soft Surroundings. Indulge your senses with a variety of restaurants ranging from Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar to Ben & Jerry’s! View your favorite movie in the comfort of The Regal Cinemas Grande 16. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-9pm; Sat., 10am - 6pm; Sun., 1-6pm. Some store and restaurant hours may vary. Friendly Ave. at Green Valley Rd. 336-299-9802. FriendlyCenter.com

FURNITURELAND SOUTH When people think of their favorite furniture company, High Point, North Carolina is usually its home. Furnitureland South is no exception. At over a million square feet, it is the single largest furniture store in the world. Offering a huge selection of the finest names in furniture at discounted prices that everyone can appreciate. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 8:30am-5:30pm; Fri., 8:30am-8:30pm; Sat., 8:30am-5:30pm. 5635 Riverdale Dr., Jamestown. 336-822-3000. FurniturelandSouth.com REPLACEMENTS, LTD. Replacements, Ltd. inspires generations to reinvent how to entertain, gather, and make a house a home. With more than eight football fields of dinnerware, collectibles, and estate jewelry, pet-friendly Replacements in a one-of-a-kind shopping destination you won’t find any place else in the world. Offering free tours hourly, guests can check out Replacements’ NEW OUTLET, shop the company’s 12,000-square-foot retail store, and admire historic tableware in the on-site museum. Store hours: Mon-Sat: 9am-6pm; Sun: 1-6pm; closed most major holidays. FREE admission; tour groups welcome–reservations suggested. 1089 Knox Rd., off I-40/85 exit 132 at Mt. Hope Church Rd. 336-679-3000 or (800) REPLACE. replacements.com STATE STREET STATION Stroll through a cordial, relaxed neighborhood of 30 unique shops, galleries, restaurants and boutiques housed in elegantly refurbished 1920s vintage buildings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm; individual shop hours may vary. Between N. Elm and Church St., just north of Wendover Ave. 336-383-5917. Just Be, Downtown Greensboro

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AGRITOURISM The Piedmont area of North Carolina has been fertile farm land for generations. The entries listed below are just a few of the farms and markets available. Check the NC Dept. of Agriculture website for more information. ncfarmfresh.com EARLY FARMS PRODUCE & PLANTS Pick-your-own strawberries. Fresh from the garden seasonal produce available! Fresh produce includes tomatoes, corn, melons, beans, collards, cabbage, and squash. Heirloom tomato plants are also available for purchase. Open April - September, Mon.-Sat., 9am-7pm. 6031 Bethel Church Rd., Gibsonville. 336-697-2473. GOAT LADY DAIRY A working family farm on 75 rolling acres in northeastern Randolph County where the Tate family and staff produce nationally award-winning handmade cheeses, plus sustainably raised vegetables, herbs, eggs and meats. Offered monthly is a 5-course Dinner At The Dairy and Farm Tour on Friday and Saturday evenings at 6pm. Advance reservations required. Each spring and fall, Goat Lady Dairy hosts free Open Farm Days for visitors to experience the animals, gardens and cheesemaking up close and personal. 3515 Jess Hackett Rd., Climax. 336-824-2163. goatladydairy.com GREENSBORO FARMERS’ CURB MARKET Established in 1874, the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market is Greensboro’s original Farmers Market, where you can find locally produced vegetables, meats, eggs, fruits, handcrafts, baked goods, flowers, plants, prepared foods, and much more. Open indoors year-round on Saturdays with 115 vendors from 7am-12 noon, and on Wed. with 25 vendors from 7am-1pm from May through Dec. FREE admission. Located at 501 Yanceyville St. 336-373-2402. gsofarmersmarket.org HOMELAND CREAMERY The Bowmans have been farming on the same homestead for seven generations. The family dairy has been in operation since the 1930’s when they began selling “barn yard” milk. Today, the family also operates a full production creamery offering milk products from their 200 milk cows along with ice cream in a variety of

flavors and butter, all made on site. Milk is pasteurized the old fashioned way using a low temperature vat leaving a creamier taste without losing the good enzymes. Products are available in the store located on the farm. Birthday parties and farm tours by hayride are available by reservation only. To make reservations call 336-685-0470. Open year-round. 6506 Bowman Dairy Rd., Julian. 336-685-6455 (store). homelandcreamery.com J. RAZZ AND TAZZ FARM A working family farm in Guilford County, NC that opens at the end of September. Features a 10-acre corn maze that has a new design each year. There is a family area called Burgess Grove, which includes a mini corn maze, a cow train ride, a mini hayride, a trike track, corn bins, haystack mountains, and other playground equipment. Take part in half-hour farm tour hayrides during the daytime hours. During the Halloween season a Haunted Forest Hayride is offered at dark. Hours: Friday 4pm to 10pm; Saturday 10am to 10pm; Sunday 1pm to 7pm. 466 Peeden Dr. Gibsonville, NC. 336-697-2473. jrazz.com OLD MILL OF GUILFORD This working grist mill and country store with the sights and smells of another era is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a gift shop with a variety of stone-ground meals, grits, flour, mixes (pancake, muffins, etc), pottery and crafts. Hours: Daily, 9am-5pm. FREE admission. Reservations required for large groups. 1340 NC Hwy. 68 N., Oak Ridge. 336-643-4783. oldmillofguilford.com ROBERT G. SHAW PIEDMONT TRIAD FARMERS MARKET Visit one of North Carolina’s state-owned farmers markets and shop for local Piedmont fruits, vegetables, flowers, baked goods, jams, honey, crafts and more! Make sure you visit the Garden Center and Restaurant. Retail hours: Mon.-Sun., 7am-6pm. 2914 Sandy Ridge Rd., just off I-40 at the Sandy Ridge Rd. exit #208. 336-605-9157. triadfarmersmarket.com Whatever your retail therapy needs are, Greensboro offers something for everyone. To learn more stop by the Visitor Center for a complete list of shopping centers, art galleries and spas.

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FOR THE KIDS ARTQUEST AT GREENHILL A space for children and families to explore art making materials and create art in an experiential, selfdriven environment. One can paint, draw, work with recycled materials and clay and engage in creative play. Hours: Tues. & Thurs.-Sat., 1-5pm; Wed., 10am-7pm. Admission fee. 336-333-7460. greenhillnc.org/ArtQuest BREAKOUT GREENSBORO These hour-long locked room mysteries offer adventurers the opportunity to crack codes, discover clues, and solve puzzles with your friends, family, and coworkers. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-11pm Sunday Noon-11pm 4700 Carnegie Pl. 336-265-2010. breakoutgames.com/greensboro CELEBRATION STATION America’s location for family, food and fun! Home of the largest outdoor go-kart track in Greensboro! Accompanied by blaster bumper boats, 36 holes of miniature golf, batting cages and over 100 video/arcade games. Check website for prices, coupons and special offers. Open all year! 4315 Big Tree Way, off I-40 and Wendover Ave. 336-316-0606. Check celebrationstation.com for seasonal hours. EDIBLE SCHOOLYARD Located at the Greensboro Children’s Museum, it includes a half-acre urban, teaching garden and kitchen classroom. Offering hands-on experiences that focus on fresh, seasonal food, wellness, outdoor play and cooking classes for kids, teens, and adults. Hours: 9am-noon (members only), Closed Monday afternoon; Tues.-Thurs. & Sat., 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-8pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Members and children under 12 months are free. Additional fees for classes. gcmuseum.com

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GREENSBORO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM A hands-on, interactive museum. The Museum is designed to inspire learning through play in a fun, energetic and safe environment for children and their families. The 37,000 square foot facility in downtown Greensboro includes over 20 permanent hands-on exhibits, full-sized vehicles including a train, Volvo truck, police car, Petty Enterprises race car, and the renowned outdoor Edible Schoolyard and Neptune Climbers Play Plaza. Hours: 9am-noon (members only), Closed Monday afternoon; Tues.-Thurs. & Sat., 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-8pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Members and children under 12 months are free. gcmuseum.com GREENSBORO SCIENCE CENTER Get ready to go wild at the Greensboro Science Center! As the only facility in North Carolina to feature an accredited aquarium, museum, and zoo all in one destination, GSC prides itself on hands-on educational and entertaining experiences. Hours: Daily, 9am-5pm; closed Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day, closes at 2pm Christmas Eve. Admission fee. 4301 Lawndale Dr. 336-288-3769. greensboroscience.org WET’N WILD EMERALD POINTE WATER PARK When you think summer, think Wet’n Wild. The Carolinas’ largest water park is THE place to cool off, get sun and have fun. With over 36 rides and attractions, there’s something for everyone...from mild to wild...from tots to seniors. Wet’n Wild is family friendly, from the fun-filled Splash Island and Happy Harbor areas for young kids and their parents, to the exciting family thrills of Thunder Bay Wave Pool with 1.9 million gallons of fun! Admission fee. 3910 S. Holden Rd., I-85 Business exit 34. 336-852-9721 or 800-555-5900. emeraldpointe.com


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FOR EVERYONE ACC HALL OF CHAMPIONS The ACC Hall of Champions features interactive displays, unique institutional exhibits and a multi-purpose program showcasing the league’s storied history. Located at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex, the ACC Hall of Champions amazes and delights guests with a unique, multi-media display of conference highlights, individual member school exhibits, life-size ACC school mascot exhibits, a “you call the play” interactive broadcasting booth and memorabilia, trophies and historical event photos. Hours: Thurs. - Sat., 10am - 4pm; Sun. - Wed., Closed. Free admission. 1921 W. Gate City Blvd. 3 36-315-8411. acchallofchampions.net CAROLINA MODEL RAILROADERS Marvel at the operation of HO and N scale trains and equipment as they navigate large layouts. Railroad memorabilia, including the bell from the Wreck of the Old ‘97, is on exhibit. Operated by the Carolina Model Railroaders, Inc. Hours: Thurs., 7:30-8:30pm; Sat., 10am5pm; Sun., 2-5pm or by appointment. FREE. Located at the J. Douglas Gaylon Depot in downtown Greensboro, 234-B E. Washington St. 336-908-2321. carolinamodelrr.org GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER AT LEBAUER PARK Browse through this architectural showplace housing 17 visual and performing arts organizations, four art galleries (see the “Art Galleries” section of this guide for listings and hours of operation), rehearsal halls, 3 sculptures, a privately operated restaurant with outdoor cafe-style seating and LeBauer Park. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-10pm; Sat., 9am-6pm; Sun., 1-6pm; FREE. 200 N. Davie St. 336-373-2712. greensboro-nc.gov GREENSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY Find the answers to all your questions, discover a wealth of online resources and enjoy free programs for all ages and interests. Central Library is located downtown and there are seven neighborhood branch locations. Free wireless Internet access. Hours: Central: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm; Sat., 9am-6pm; Sun., 2-6pm; Branches: Mon.-Thurs., 9am-9pm; Fri.-Sat., 9am-6pm; Sun., 2-6pm. FREE. Central: 219 N. Church St. 336-373-2471. greensborolibrary.org

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KERSEY VALLEY ATTRACTIONS Live your adventure at Kersey Valley Attractions! Adventure seekers can soar on 1.5 miles of zip line and be challenged on the brand new high ropes course. Set your sights on fun with outdoor laser tag and race against the clock in the escape rooms. 1615 Kersey Valley Rd., High Point. 336-431-1700. kerseyvalley.com SKYWILD It’s an animal-inspired treetop adventure park located above the Greensboro Science Center’s zoo! Featuring 60 challenges and three levels of intensity, this exciting adventure is appropriate for thrill-seekers, nature-lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts ages 8 and up. Hours vary by season; closed Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day, closes at 2 pm Christmas Eve. 4301 Lawndale Drive. 336-288-3769 x1402. skywild.org

CARMIKE 18 4822 Koger Blvd. 336-851-0960 carmike.com

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TRIAD LANES 21 Oak Branch Dr. 336-292-0181 triadlanes.com

RED CINEMAS 1305 Battleground Ave. 336-230-1620 REDcinemas.com

AMF ALL STAR LANES 910 S. Holden Rd. 336-299-4432 amf.com

REGAL GREENSBORO GRANDE STADIUM 16 3205 Northline Ave. 336-297-9440 regmovies.com

THE GRAND 12 FOUR SEASONS STATION 2700 Vanstory St. 336-855-2926 thegrandtheatre.com

SPARE TIME ENTERTAINMENT 5502 Hornaday Rd. 336-292-5100 sparetimegreensboro.com

CINEMARK BRASSFIELD CINEMA TEN 2101 New Garden Rd. 336-288-1005 cinemark.com

SEDGEFIELD CROSSING $2 CINEMA 4631 Gate City Blvd. 336-292-7469

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SPORTS CAROLINA COBRAS This indoor National Arena League team will play its inaugural season April to August at the Greensboro Coliseum. 336-455-7232. nationalarenaleague.com CAROLINA DYNAMO PROFESSIONAL SOCCER The Carolina Dynamo Soccer Club, a Premier Development League team, plays May through August at Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park. The Dynamo, a fivetime National Champion team, offers family-oriented fun for all ages. Group rates available. Macpherson Stadium at Bryan Park, 6105 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. Admission fee. 336-669-0841. carolinadynamo.com GREENSBORO GRASSHOPPERS BASEBALL Single-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins. Join us for “Hoppin Fun” from April through September. Enjoy affordable family entertainment with a playground for the kids and NC’s largest outdoor sports bar for adults. Picnic specials and group rates available. Admission fee. First National Bank Field, 408 Bellemeade St. 336-268-2255. gsohoppers.com GREENSBORO SWARM The Greensboro Swarm, the NBA D-League affiliate owned and operated by the Charlotte Hornets, began its inaugural season in November 2016. Twenty-four home games are played in the newly renovated Greensboro Coliseum Fieldhouse. Games are affordable and fun for all ages! 1921 W. Gate City Blvd. Admission fee. 336-907-3600. gsoswarm.com PIEDMONT DRAGWAY Visit this popular drag strip for the smell of scorched rubber, the whine of a supercharger and the roar of a high-performance engine for racing excitement. See funny car, Harley-Davidson motorcycle and souped-up dragster competitions during the March-December season. Admission fee. 6750 Holt’s Store Rd., Julian. 336-449-7411. piedmontdragway.com WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP The PGA Tour’s best players and brightest stars compete in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious events at Sedgefield Country Club, August 13-19, 2018. 3201 Forsyth Dr. 336-379-1570. wyndhamchampionship.com

BRYAN PARK SOCCER COMPLEX The Greensboro United Soccer Association home venue for competitive matches features 17 immaculate Bermuda grass fields. Home field of the Carolina Dynamo, Macpherson Soccer Stadium is the crown jewel of the complex. The stadium has a European style roof, accommodates 3,000 and is complete with adjacent locker-room and concession facilities. 6105 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. 336-358-8030. greensborounited.org BUR-MIL PARK Features a clubhouse for rental, a nine-hole, lighted par 3 golf course, lighted driving range with grass hitting area, outdoor aquatic center, Wildlife Education Center, two fishing ponds and a pier on Lake Brandt, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, hiking and bicycling trails and picnic shelters. Golf and tennis lessons available. Hours: Vary based on facility and month. Fee charged for some activities. 5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd., off U.S. Hwy. 220 N. 336-641-2020. guilfordparks.com CAROLYN S. ALLEN COMMUNITY PARK & ATHLETIC COMPLEX Named in honor of a former Greensboro mayor, this 38acre park includes a state-of-the-art athletic complex with four combination softball/baseball fields surrounded by a beautifully-landscaped concourse and a concession stand/ press box and picnic shelters just outside the park. 3610 Drawbridge Parkway, adjacent to Kernodle Middle School. 336-373-2558. GSOParksandRec.com GIBSON PARK Gibson Park is a 200-acre park that pays tribute to the rifle makers who lived and worked in the Jamestown area during the mid 19th century. It has nine miles of the Bicentennial Greenway in addition to three miles of natural trails, two softball/baseball fields, two soccer fields and three shelters. Call for hours and rental fees. 5207 W. Wendover Ave. between Premier Dr. and Tarrant Rd., High Point. 336-641-2040. guilfordparks.com

BARBER PARK Offering an indoor tennis and basketball complex, sprayground, playgrounds, a baseball stadium and an amphitheater for outdoor concerts. Nature, hiking and bicycle trails and an 18-hole disc golf course also on-site. Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/ April 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. Fee charged for some activities. 1500 Dan’s Rd., off Gate City Blvd., near Business I-85. 336-373-5892. GSOParksandRec.com

GREENSBORO AQUATIC CENTER The 79,423 sq. ft. Greensboro Aquatic Center (GAC) is a state-of-the-art facility featuring leading edge concepts in aquatic design. The GAC brings together all major aquatic sports - competitive swimming and diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and other unique sports all in one venue. Featuring three bodies of water - a competition pool, warm-up pool and diving well - the GAC hosts high school and collegiate events, USA Swimming meets, Master’s swimming and U.S. Water Polo events as well as myriad local, regional, national and international competitions. The GAC also serves local citizens through its diverse programming, including therapeutic rehabilitation and “Learn to Swim” classes. 1921 W. Gate City Blvd. 336-315-8498. greensboroaquaticcenter.com

BRYAN PARK COMPLEX - GOLF Offers two 18-hole golf courses, a golf practice and learning facility, a fully stocked pro shop, a restaurant and lounge and tennis courts. Bryan Enrichment Center overlooks the golf courses and is available for meetings and receptions. Park hours: Daily, 8am-sunset; the golf courses have seasonal hours, and the center operates on a rental basis. Fee charged for most activities. 6275 Bryan Park Rd., Browns Summit, off U.S. Hwy. 29 North. 336-375-2222. bryanpark.com

GREENSBORO JAYCEE PARK The park offers a variety of sports facilities, including three multipurpose fields, Stoner-White Stadium, Lewis Baseball Field; Spencer Love Tennis Center with 13 championship clay courts; two volleyball/badminton courts and playground areas for children. Fee may be charged for some events. Forest Lawn Drive, off Pisgah Church Rd., adjacent to Country Park. 336-373-2558. GSOParksandRec.com

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THE GREENSBORO ICEHOUSE This 36,000-square-foot structure features a standard 200- by 85foot ice surface, a viewing mezzanine, four enclosed locker rooms with showers, a full-service snack bar, pro shop. Enjoy daily public skating sessions, figure skating and hockey lessons, and clinics. Call for hours and admission fee. 6119 Landmark Center Blvd., off W. Wendover Ave. 336-852-1515. greensboroice.com GREENSBORO SPORTSPLEX This 106,000 sq. ft. multi-sports facility has eight basketball courts, eleven volleyball courts, four indoor soccer fields, and an indoor roller hockey rink. Offers leagues, tournaments, camps, clinics and open play for volleyball, basketball, soccer, inline hockey and more. Call for hours and fees. 2400 16th St. 336-373-3272. GreensboroSportsplex.com HAGAN-STONE PARK Consists of 400+ acres of natural area with hiking/biking trails, lakes, woods and various open areas, shelters, and playgrounds. The ADA compliant Aquatic Center is across from the Bradley’s Fun For All Playground. Camping Facilities include RV/trailer with water and electrical hook-ups, and ground and tent sites. 5920 Hagan-Stone Park Rd., south of Greensboro, off U.S. Hwy. 421, Pleasant Garden. 336-6412090. guilfordparks.com IRWIN BELK TRACK AT NC A&T STATE UNIVERSITY IAAF certified track is composed of Mondo Super X Olympic style surface. This 23,000 seat complex features eight 48� running lanes, dual direction runways for long jump, triple jump, and pole vault...multi-directional high jump and brushed concrete shot and discus circles. Located in Aggie Stadium on the NC A&T campus, corner of Lindsay & Sullivan Sts. 336-334-7141. ncat.edu NORTHEAST PARK Consists of 374 acres with hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, fishing pond, playgrounds, horse corral, athletic fields, tennis and basketball courts, shelters, and a seasonal Aquatics Center. There is also a Meeting & Events center available for rental. Call for hours and fees. 4010 High Rock Rd., off Hwy. 29 N., Gibsonville. 336-641-2070. guilfordparks.com OKA T. HESTER PARK Features picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, lake with piers, and two sand volleyball courts. Football and soccer fields can be rented, based on availability. Park has an 11-court tennis facility, walking trails, an exercise course and the Trotter Recreation Center. Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/April 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. Fee may be charged for some activities. 3615 Deutzia St. 336-373-2937. GSOParksandRec.com PROEHLIFIC PARK The family sports complex and fitness center contains stateof-the-art indoor and outdoor athletic facilities on a 22-acre

campus. The 86,000 sq. ft. indoor facility with adult-only fitness has a stocked weight room; dedicated cardio room; group exercise, Fitness-on-Demand and spin studios. You will also find a 70x40 yard indoor turf field; three basketball/ volleyball courts; sports performance training area and a physical therapy center facility located in the indoor facility. Outdoor Park includes three baseball/softball fields and fields for soccer, lacrosse and football. Additionally, there is a concession stand and playground with picnic area. 4517 Jessup Grove Road. Call for membership/admission or rental information. 336-665-5233. proehlificpark.com SMITH SOCCER COMPLEX Operated by Greensboro United Soccer Association, the complex features state-of-the-art lighted artificial turf fields for team training and games. The three world-class fields are the same type of surface that has been installed for soccer in Europe for Premier League clubs. The full-sized fields are configured to accommodate various training or game setups day or night and in various inclement weather conditions. 23012399 Veasley St. 336-358-8030. greensborounited.org SOUTHWEST PARK Consists of 513 acres with hiking and biking trails, dog park, picnic shelters and athletic fields. Randleman Regional Reservoir offers miles of open water for use by boaters and fishermen. Bring your own boat or rent. Call for hours and fees. 6309 Southwest Park Dr. 336-641-2050. guilfordparks.com TRIAD PARK This partnership between Forsyth and Guilford Counties features a 4,300 square foot amphitheater, the Carolina Field of Honor Veterans Memorial and an 18-hole championship level disc golf course. In addition, Triad Park has an indoor banquet facility, a fishing pond, four picnic shelters, two gazebo shelters, nine horseshoe pits, seven sand volleyball courts, a softball field, a soccer field, four playgrounds including a rock climbing playground, nature trails and a paved path system. Park hours: January-February: 7AM-6:30PM, March: 7AM-8:30PM, AprilOctober: 7AM-9:30PM and November-December: 7AM-6:30PM. Address: 9652 West Market Street in Kernersville. 336.703.2500. forsyth.cc/parks/Triad For information about other area sports, including tennis, soccer, basketball and more, please contact the Greensboro Sports Commission. 336-378-4499. greensborosports.org. Please refer to the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept. website for the location and contact information for the many facilities located in the area (GSOParksandRec.com). The area also offers a wide variety of athletic facilities that can be utilized for individual, team and group sports. For more information, please contact the Greensboro Area CVB at 800-344-2282 or visit VisitGreensboroNC.com 8 0 0 -3 4 4 -2 2 8 2 | 25


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GARDENS & PARKS THE BOG GARDEN AT BENJAMIN PARK & STARMOUNT FARMS LAKE The natural beauty of this swampy area has been developed into a striking exhibit featuring a half-mile, elevated wooden walkway that provides easy access through the garden. Visitors can see more than 8,000 trees, shrubs, ferns, wildflowers and the beautiful “Joe Christian Serenity Falls.” Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. FREE. Hours: May-August, 8am8pm; September-October, 8am-7pm; November-February, 8am-5pm; March-April, 8am-7pm. Hobbs Rd. and Starmount Farms Dr., north of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-2199. GreensboroBeautiful.org CAROLYN & MAURICE LEBAUER PARK Located in downtown Greensboro, the park features attractions for people of all ages including an interactive water feature in the VF Seasonal Plaza, the Junior League of Greensboro’s Reading Room, and the Downtown Greensboro Animal Hospital Dog Park. Market Square features food and drink from nOma and Ghassan’s. A monumental aerial sculpture by internationally acclaimed artist Janet Echelman hangs over the great lawn. Free. Check out their Facebook page for a full listing of events: Facebook. com/LeBauerPark. Located Downtown on Davie Street. GreensboroDowntownParks.org CENTER CITY PARK In the heart of downtown Greensboro, the park features a spectacular fountain, a pavilion for gatherings and performances and a great lawn for events. Enjoy the gardens and peaceful fountain. Free seasonal concerts, movies and programs. Check out their Facebook page for a full listing of events: Facebook.com/CenterCityPark. Located at the corner of N. Elm St. and E. Friendly Ave. in downtown Greensboro. GreensboroDowntownParks.org COUNTRY PARK The park offers two stocked fishing lakes, a handicap accessible children’s playground, pedal boats (seasonal), picnic shelters and extensive trails for jogging, hiking and bicycling. The park is home to the Guilford County Veteran’s Memorial, BarkPark (off-leash dog park), and a BMX bike course. Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/ April 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. No vehicles allowed in the park after 4pm on weekends or holidays. Fee charged for some activities. Adjacent to the Greensboro Science Center, off Lawndale Dr., and the National Military Park. 336-373-3648. GSOParksandRec.com COVE CREEK GARDENS A public teaching garden which promotes the art of horticulture and demonstrates the conservation of water and native plants while providing the public with a living laboratory for research, learning and interaction with the natural world. Hours: April-Oct.: Mon., Tues. & Sat., 9am-12 noon. Other times by appointment. Admission free; all children must be accompanied by an adult. Service animals only. 4505 Summit Ave. 336-621-0611. covecreekgardens.org GATEWAY GARDENS The park features a visitor center; the rain garden and pond; the Michel Family Children’s Garden; and the Greensboro Heritage Garden, which includes the Heritage Plaza; Icon Water Feature; and Entry Wall. Unique public artwork is

displayed throughout the garden. Future phases include the Japanese Garden, Wedding & Special Event Garden and White Oak Forest. Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. FREE. Hours: Daily, 8am-8pm. 2924 E. Gate City Blvd. 336-373-2199. GreensboroBeautiful.org THE GREENSBORO ARBORETUM See 10 different labeled plant collections, special garden displays and distinctive features within a 17-acre portion of Lindley Park. The natural beauty of this area is inviting, and the planted collections provide year-round appeal. Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. FREE. Hours: Daily, sunrise-sunset. 401 Ashland Dr. 336-373-2199. GreensboroBeautiful.org GREENSBORO PARKS & RECREATION TRAILS & GREENWAYS Explore the city on foot, ride top rated mountain biking trails, experience nature overlooking gorgeous lakes. Enjoy all of this on over 90 miles of paved greenways and nature trails. Hours: open daily sunrise to sunset. Refer to posted hours within parks. 336-373-3816. GSOParksandRec.com HAW RIVER STATE PARK The Iron Ore Belt Access (6080 N. Church St., Greensboro) is a day-use area with a 3.8-mile trail with wetland views of the Haw River. The Summit Environmental Education and Conference Center (339 Conference Center Dr., Browns Summit) has 2.5 miles of trails and conference center amenities for up to 180 guests. 336-342-6163. ncparks.gov KEELEY PARK This park offers a community garden, sprayground, picnic shelters, playgrounds, a mountain biking pumptrack, concessions, trails and walkways, a pond, and gorgeous scenery! Hours: May - Aug., 8am-8pm; Sept./Oct. and March/April 8am-7pm; Nov.-Feb., 8am-5pm. 4100 Keeley Rd. 336-373-4547. gsoparksandrec.com PIEDMONT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Piedmont Environmental Center (PEC) maintains 376 acres of protected land with miles of hiking trails. The Guilford County Bicentennial Greenway is accessible at PEC, along with foot trails. PEC offers international eco tours, kayak and canoe trips, school programming, scout programs, and home school programs. Trails open daily, sunrise to sunset. Main building is open Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. 1220 Penny Rd., High Point. 336-883-8531. highpointnc.gov/facilities/facility/ details/piedmont-environmental-center-18 TANGER FAMILY BICENTENNIAL GARDEN AND ADJACENT CALDWELL HISTORICAL CENTER A long-time Greensboro favorite, the garden features flowering and deciduous trees, shrubs, and annual beds containing mass and design plantings, bringing color to the garden throughout the year. It also features the adjacent Caldwell Historical Center. Greensboro’s public gardens are facilities of the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Dept., developed in cooperation with Greensboro Beautiful, Inc. FREE. Hours: May-August, 8am-8pm; September-October, 8am-7pm; November-February, 8am-5pm; March-April, 8am-7pm. 1105 Hobbs Rd., north of W. Friendly Ave. 336-373-2199. GreensboroBeautiful.org

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LAKE BRANDT An 816-acre municipal reservoir that offers fishing, kayaking and canoeing. Rowboats, stand up paddle boards, kayaks and canoes are available for daily rental. Three boat and two kayak ramps are available. A lakeside picnic shelter is also available for rent. Hours vary seasonally. 5945 Lake Brandt Rd. 336-373-3741. GSOParksandRec.com

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

LAKE HIGGINS This 226-acre municipal reservoir offers fishing from a boat or pier with a launch ramp available. Rowboats, canoes and kayaks are available for daily rental. A lakeside picnic shelter is also available for rent. Hours vary seasonally. 4235 Hamburg Mill Rd. 336-373-3739. GSOParksandRec.com LAKE TOWNSEND Largest Greensboro municipal reservoir at 1,542 acres. Offers boat and pier fishing. Rowboats, kayaks, and sailboats are available for rental. Private boat launches available. Hours vary seasonally. 6332 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. 336-373-3694. GSOParksandRec.com

CAMPGROUNDS GREENSBORO KOA CAMPGROUND Camp store, full hookup (water, electric and sewer), laundry, propane, RV sites, dump station, hot showers, outdoor swimming pool, playground and nature trails. 1809 Trox St. 336-274-4143 or 877-274-4143 (toll-free). greensborocampground.com

RICK MURPHY GOLF ACADEMY The Premier practice facility of the Triad. This facility offers a full practice range, a short game practice area with bunkers and a 6,000 sq. ft. bentgrass putting green. In addition, an award winning PGA Professional staff is on hand to give lessons, weekly clinics, a year round junior golf program, and an indoor studio utilizing the latest technology to enhance your game. Located at 1317 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Three miles north of I-40 off Hwy. 68. Hours: Sun-Tues 10am-9pm and Wed-Sat 9am-9pm. 336-605-0052. rickmurphygolf.com ROBERT LINVILLE’S PRECISION GOLF SCHOOL Award-winning golf instruction for players of all levels. State-ofthe-art video analysis and computer technology aid instruction. PGA & LPGA instructors guide students in improving their game, no matter what the starting point. Graduates include PGA and LPGA touring pros, numerous collegiate AllAmericans and high school state champions. 5834 Bur-Mil Club Rd. or 6310 Townsend Rd., Browns Summit. Call ahead. 336-510-4653. precisiongolfschool.com

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TAP HOPPER TOURS This Greensboro Craft Brewery Tour will showcase the Gate City’s amazing craft brewery scene, local inspiration, and diverse culture. Greensboro is a growing hot spot for craft breweries and distilleries, and we want to help you check them out! Each outing includes in depth tours of 3 local breweries or distilleries, tasting 2-4 samples, and 1 “tasters choice (5-7oz pour)”, a souvenir cup, and learning how the craft beer culture has evolved in Greensboro, directly from the people who have made it happen! For more information on tours please visit taphoppertours.com. 336-850-1477.

GREENSBORO DISTILLING CO. Greensboro Distilling Company is a family-owned and operated small batch, craft spirits distillery based in Greensboro, NC. The first legal distillery in the Gate City since 1908. Check their website for more updates and information on tours and tastings! 115 W. Lewis St., Downtown Greensboro. 336-273-6221. greensborodistilling.com and faintinggoatspirits.com

BEER EVENTS NC BEER MONTH North Carolina boasts the largest number of craft breweries in the American South, with more than 100 breweries and brewpubs. April has been designated as N.C. Beer Month in the state. We are gearing up for a full month of exciting events in Greensboro and across the state! For an up-to-date listing of special events visit the website. NCBeerMonth.com SUMMERTIME BREWS FESTIVAL Save the date for the 14th Annual Summertime Brews Festival at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex on Saturday, July 28, 2018 from 2:30pm – 8pm. Experience over 400 beers from all over the world, all under one roof! VIP tickets available. For participating breweries and ticket information visit the website. Summertimebrewsfest.com

WINERIES GROVE WINERY & VINEYARDS Seven miles northeast of Greensboro. Grove’s award-winning estate vineyards and small, artisan winery are nestled in the northern Piedmont region of the Haw River Valley AVA. Italian, French and Spanish grapes thrive on the 44-acre, Guilford County farm’s sloping and mineral-rich land. Open daily, Noon - 6pm. Tasting fee includes souvenir logo glass. 7360 Brooks Bridge Rd., Gibsonville. 336-584-4060. GroveWinery.com STONEFIELD CELLARS WINERY An award-winning winery that offers the complete wine experience in an accessible and beautiful setting just north of Greensboro. On-site tasting room, tours, wine, and gifts. In addition, off-site wine tasting and sales available for groups of 30 or more. Hours: Thurs., Fri., & Sat., 12noon-6pm; Sun., 1-6pm; or by appointment. 8220 NC Hwy. 68 N., Stokesdale. 336-644-9908. stonefieldcellars.com

WINE EVENTS TASTE CAROLINA WINE FESTIVAL Nothing could be finer than a fall day filled with wine tasting, art, crafts and music all day. You won’t want to miss the 16th Annual Taste Carolina Wine Festival presented by the Greensboro Jaycees! VIP tickets available. For updated dates, participating wineries, and ticket information visit the website. tastecarolinawine.com

Stonefield Cellars Winery

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CHE E RS Gibb’s Hundred Brewing Co.

Little Brother Brewing

Joymongers Brewing Co.

BREWERIES GIBB’S HUNDRED BREWING CO. A family owned and operated microbrewery. Brewing a consistently high quality craft beer with a focus on ingredients and craftsmanship. Visit the taproom and be welcomed into the Gibb’s community; have a pint, learn about beer, take a tour or just relax with new friends. The Guilty Party ESB is a gold medal winner from the 2015 Great American Beer Festival. Cheers! 117 W. Lewis St. with new location in early 2018: 504 State St. 336-763-7087. gibbshundred.com JOYMONGERS BREWING CO. Owned and operated by Greensboro natives, it is all about small batch brewing, enabling them to always provide up to 17 of their finely crafted brews. They only want to provide the community with the freshest, most interesting variety of beers every day. They are the neighborhood gathering spot. So, come as you are, bring your dog and kick back with them as they begin their own 500 year journey! 576 North Eugene St. 336-763-5255. joymongers.com

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LITTLE BROTHER BREWING A small, boutique brewery and taproom with a unique take. We brew our beer on-site in our 4-barrel system emphasizing experimentation and creative usage of ingredients. Hours Thurs.-Fri. 4pm-12am Sat. 12pm-1am Sun. 12-10pm Closed Mon. Tues.-Wed. 4pm-10pm 336-510-9678. 348 South Elm St. 336-510-9678. littlebrotherbrew.com NATTY GREENE’S BREWING CO. Made Greensboro it’s home in 2004. Stop by any of Natty Greene’s locations for locally handcrafted beers and eats. nattygreenes.com BREWERY: 1918 W. Gate City Blvd.; 336-856-6111 Open Fridays 5 to 9:30 p.m. BREWPUB: 345 S. Elm St.; 336-274-1373 Open Mon. - Sun. 11 a.m. to Midnight KITCHEN + MARKET: Revolution Mill, Yanceyville Rd.


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PIG POUNDER BREWERY A local microbrewery specializing in producing outstanding authentic UK style beers including types like an Extra Special Bitter, an English Dark Mild, and a classic Milk Stout for local venues. The brewery also features an interactive tasting room made for connecting with our guests and educating them more about beer. Tours available. Tues.-Thurs., 4-9pm; Fri., 3pm-until; Sat., 12pm-until; Sun, 2-8pm. 1107 Grecade St. 336-553-1290. pigpounder.com Pig Pounder Brewery Preyer Brewing Co.

PREYER BREWING COMPANY A family owned and operated brewery in downtown Greensboro. Focusing on a range of styles – and occasionally pushing the boundaries with traditional Southern ingredients – it has a beer for everyone, from experienced enthusiasts to those trying craft brews for the first time. Kids, dogs, and outside food are welcome. Grab a pint and watch the nearby ballpark fireworks or get a six pack or growler to go. 600 Battleground Ave. 336-256-9450. preyerbrewing.com

RED OAK BREWERY See lagers brewed in the Bavarian style according to the 1516 Reinheitsgebot (Purity Law), the world’s oldest consumer protection law, meaning these real beers contain only Bavarian malted barley, noble hops and lager yeast. These fresh, pure lagers are unfiltered and unpasteurized for a rich, smooth taste. Tours on Fridays at 3pm; $15 cash; receive a complimentary pint glass. 6901 Konica Dr., Whitsett. 336-447-2055. redoakbrewery.com Red Oak Brewery

COMING SOON GOOD CREATURE BREWING A small farm to table concept with an in-house brewery

BARKS BREWING CO Soon to be Greensboro’s first nanobrewery 3021 Spring Garden St.

LEVENELEVEN BREWING Three barrel nanobrewery and taproom 1111 Coliseum Blvd. 336-265-8600

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EAT You’ll find something to satisfy any craving with the Greensboro area’s selection of restaurants, including fine dining to Southern specialties to ethnic cuisine and more. This guide is listed in alphabetical order. A key with an explanation of the symbols used in the guide is included on every page. All locations are in Greensboro unless otherwise noted. 1618 • Downtown 312 S. Elm St. 27401, 336-312-4143 Full of flavor, but not gravity, 1618 Downtown provides a casual space for family, friends and business associates to gather over a meal or cocktails from midday through the night. Tue - Sat: L D • Seafood Grille 1618 W. Friendly Ave. 27403 336-235-0898 Ingredient and presentation-driven cuisine balanced with a well thought out beer and wine list along with fresh craft cocktails. Mon-Sun: D • Midtown 1724 Battleground Ave., Ste105 27408 336-285-9410 A young, fun and casual restaurant that mixes classically inspired, modern cuisine with hand-curated wines, artisan cocktails, and craft beers to create inventive, fresh, and local flavors. Mon-Sat: D R B $$-$$$

ACROPOLIS RESTAURANT 416 N. Eugene St. 27401 336-273-3306 Warm, cozy European atmosphere with authentic Greek food! Wonderful seafood, lamb, chicken, pork, gyros, moussaka, pastitso and more. Large selection of Greek wines, beer and mixed drinks. Catering/private parties available. Serving some of the Triad’s premiere Greek food for 46 years. Mon: L Tues-Thur: L D Fri - Sat: D R O B 30+ $$

AKASHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT 2528 Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-292-0884 Delicacies of traditional Japanese cuisine and sushi. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D 30+ $$

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ARIGATO JAPANESE STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE 1200 S. Holden Rd. 27407 336-299-1003 Using only the highest quality ingredients, so that you not only go for the flashing knives and whirling shakers, but also for hot and freshly prepared food. Mon-Sun: D

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B. CHRISTOPHERS 201 N. Elm St. 27401, 336-274-5900 The great American steakhouse. As you settle in for dinner at B. Christophers, you’ll enjoy a menu full of fresh, handselected and all-natural food without chemicals, trans fats, hormones or pesticides. Serving only locallyraised, all-natural foods, prepared to perfection and served with conviction. Mon-Sat: D

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BAMBOO GRILLE 3711 Elmsley Ct., Ste. 104 27406 336-333-3886 Serving appetizers, soups, fried rice, lo mein, egg foo young, beef, seafood, specials, sushi, hibachi style and more. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

BAMBOO HOUSE 2221 Fleming Rd. 27410 336-605-9146 Tasty, delicious, authentic Chinese food. Delivery available. Mon-Sun: L D $ BANGKOK CAFÉ 1203 S. Holden Rd. 27407 336-855-9370 Authentic Thai cuisine in a cozy, friendly atmosphere. Mon-Sat: L D $$

BARN DINNER THEATRE 120 Stage Coach Tr. 27409 336-292-2211 Award-winning all-you-can-eat country style buffet. Includes full salad buffet and dessert buffet. After lunch or dinner, enjoy a full professional Broadway style show! Tues & Sun: L Wed-Sat: D R 30+ $$$

BEEF BURGER 1040 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-272-7505 Mon-Sat: L D $

BENDER’S TAVERN 4517-A W. Market St. 27407 336-292-0080 A neighborhood bar offering daily food and drink specials. Build your own burgers! Mon- Sun L D O 30+ $$

BEST DINER 5339 W. Market St. 27409 336-632-4400 Diner food breakfast, lunch, and dinners. Subs, burgers, omelets, pancakes, wraps. Mon-Sun: B Br L D $

BIG BURGER SPOT • 3750-A Battleground Ave. 27410 336-617-3777 • 510 Nicholas Rd. 27409 336-541-8861 Gourmet burgers, specialty sandwiches and salads, extensive French fry menu. See full menu atbigburgerspot.com. Mon-Sun: L D O$ BILL’S PIZZA PUB • 1431-A Hwy. 68 N., Oak Ridge 27310 336-644-1540 Mon-Sun: L D B 30+ $ • 5200 Randleman Rd. 27406 336-674-0114 Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D B 30+ $ Voted best pizza in Guilford County’s Battle for the Best in 2017. We also serve pasta, sandwiches, wings, appetizers, and salads. Wine & beer available. Serving the Triad since 1969. BINH MINH 5211-C W. Market St. 27409 336-851-1527 Authentic Vietnamese cuisine including PHO2 Banh Xeo, fresh spring rolls, BUN, and vegetarian choices. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $$ BLUE AGAVE MEXICAN BAR & GRILL 3900 Battleground Ave. 27410 336-282-4800 Whether you’re looking to grab a quick lunch or relax over one of our house margaritas in the evening, we invite you to come experience the authentic tastes of Mexico. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $$

BOBA HOUSE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT & TEA HOUSE 332 Tate St. 27403, 336-379-7444 A local vegetarian restaurant and bubble tea shop. Our dishes are Asian-inspired, made fresh and flavorful. Mon-Sat: L D B $-$$

BONEFISH GRILL 2100 Koury Blvd. 27407 336-851-8900 Polished, casual, specializing in grilled fish, but has several non-seafood options available. Mon-Sun: D Sat: L D Sun: Br D R $$$

THE BOX SEAT 5006 Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-297-0073 A family-friendly sports theme restaurant. Karaoke at 10 PM Fri. Live band on Sat. Catering available. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

BRAVO! CUCINA ITALIANA The Shops at Friendly Center 3324 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-834-0084 Bravo! is an upscale, affordable restaurant featuring grilled steaks, chops and fresh seafood as well as flatbreads, pizzas and salads. MonFri: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$

BRIXX WOOD FIRED PIZZA 1424 Westover Ter. 27408 336-235-2749 A fun neighborhood restaurant that serves the best brick-oven pizzas, salads, pastas, sandwiches, desserts, and gluten-free menu items. Features 24 craft beers on tap and 14 wines by the glass! Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

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BROWN-GARDINER FOUNTAIN 2101 N. Elm St. 27408 336-275-3267 Eat in an old-fashioned drug store. A 50 year institution. Enjoy fresh squeezed lemonade or orangeade, grilled cheese or a great hot dog. Mon-Sat: B L

CAROLINA’S DINER • 506 S. Regional Rd. 27409 336-931-0811 • 5605 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-297-9363 24-hour diner serving breakfast all day. Mon-Sun: B L D

BURGER WARFARE 1209 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-500-0654 A gourmet Burger Bar with a futuristic military theme offering high quality burgers, homemade custard, shakes, salads, sides, craft beer, and alcoholic milk shakes. A great place for a social gathering or a night out with your family. Mon-Sun: L D

CASA VALLARTA MEXICAN & SEAFOOD GRILLE 3915 Battleground Ave. 27410 336-282-7070 Steaks, crab legs, oysters, tacos, burritos, chimichangas, tostados, chalupas, brochetas, fajitas and more. Serving great seafood. Mon-Sun: L D

BURKE STREET PIZZA 2223 Fleming Rd. 27410 336-500-8781 Whether you’re in the mood for a freshly baked pizza, a hearty hero sandwich, or some of the biggest wings this side of Buffalo, this restaurant is sure to satisfy. Mon-Sun: L D $

CEDAR’S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA 6104 W. Market St. 27109, 336-299-5272 Family owned and operated New York style pizzas, salads, subs, and a variety of pasta dishes. Mon-Sun: L D

CAFÉ PASTA & GRILLÉ 305 State St. 27408, 336-272-1308 Great value. Upscale atmosphere and inexpensive entrees. Live music. Free private dining for large groups. Tues-Sat: L D

CELEBRATION STATION 4315 Big Tree Way 27409, 336-316-0606 Need a hassle free night of food & fun? Celebration Station has you covered! Whether you are 5 or 95, it has everything from funnel cakes, snacks, salads, pizza, hamburgers, wings, and more! Mon-Sun: L D

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CAPTAIN BILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 6108 W. Market St. 336-852-5162 Very good food. Fresh seafood. Steak specials every day. Also serving salads, sandwiches, subs and kids’ food. Excellent dining. Mon-Sat: L D B $$

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CENTER GROVE GRILL & SODA SHOP 998-B Hwy. 150 W. 27405 336-643-8089 Hamburgers, hot dogs, daily specials, french fries, vegetables, salads, chicken tenders and more. Ice cream from shakes, sundaes, cups, cones and old-fashioned ice cream. MonFri: L D Sat B L D O$

CHEESECAKES BY ALEX 315 S. Elm St. 27401 336-273-0970 Local bakery for over 10 years. Serving desserts, pastries and assorted coffees. Mon - Sun: B L D O$

CHEESECAKE FACTORY 3124 W. Friendly Ave. 27408 336-323-1211 American chain restaurant offering vast portions from a sizeable menu including signature cheesecakes. Mon-Sun: L D O $$

CHAR BAR NO.7 3724 Lawndale Dr. 27455 336-545-5555 Offers the perfect mix between upscale and casual. Whether in a suit, golf attire or jeans, you’ll feel right at home. Mon-Sun: L D O $$

CHEN’S GARDEN 2101 N. Church St. 27405, 336-272-1170 Offering a variety of different Chinese dishes, ranging from noodles to meats and seafood and many vegetarian dishes. We also cater for special occasions. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

CHERRY PIT CAFE & PIE SHOP 411B Pisgah Church Rd. 27455 336-617-3294 Bringing together scratch made Classic American Comfort foods, an extensive homemade pie list and a variety of fresh baked treats. Mon-Sun: B L D $


EAT CHICKEN SALAD CHICK 1310 Westover Terrace 27408 336-663-8588 Specializing in many different types of chicken salads plus sandwiches, soups & sides. Mon-Sat: L D O$

CHINA EXPRESS 3932-D W. Market St. 27377, 336-855-8828. Chinese cuisine favorites. Tues-Sun: L D $ CHINA WOK 948-D Walker Ave. 27403, 336-272-2800 3605 Groometown Rd. #115 27407 Snug hub for standard takeout-friendly Chinese dishes & lunch specials & Japanese hibachi offerings. Mon-Sun: L D $ CHINESE KITCHEN & ASIAN CUISINE 435 Dolly Madison Rd. 336-852-0827 Chinese & Thai favorites plus IndoChinese & Manchurian food in a polished, relaxed ambiance. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $$ CINCY’S DOWNTOWN 115 E. February One Place 27401 336-378-9774 Featuring a special recipe of Cincinnati-style chili along with salads, burgers, hot dogs, deli sandwiches and wraps. Catering available. Mon-Fri: L $

COFFEEOLOGY 423-A Tate St. 27403, 336-274-7282 Warm & convivial cafe offering an extensive menu of creative coffee drinks, waffles, crepes, paninis, soups, and gelato. Free wireless Internet access. Mon-Sun: B L D O$ COLISEUM COUNTRY CAFE 1904 Coliseum Blvd. 336-299-1809 Home cooked meals including casseroles, soups and desserts. New menu everyday! Mon-Fri: B L D $

COOPER’S ALE HOUSE 415 S. Swing Rd. 27409 336-855-7505 A great place to hang out with friends, watch all the games, and enjoy karaoke and live music. Serving everything from classic appetizers, wings, and burgers, to full meal steaks and salmon. Daily specials! Mon-Sun: L D B O 30+ $$

THE CORNER SLICE 600 N. Elm St. 27401, 336-333-3077 Subs, salads and signature pizzas served in a totally restored 1950s service station. Mon-Sun: L D O$

COUNTRY BARBEQUE 4012 W. Wendover Ave. 27407 336-292-3557 Specializing in Lexington-style BBQ, chicken and ribs. Mon-Sat: B L D $

COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT & CATERING 4634 Hicone Rd. 336-621-3577 Family owned country restaurant serving homestyle favorites, salads and burgers. A community favorite. Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B L 30+ $

CRAFTED THE ART OF THE TACO 219 S. Elm St. 27401, 336-273-0030 Feeding hungry patrons pursuing a unique spin on the average taco. Each recipe draws its magic from international influences and every plate receives the freshest local ingredients available. Mon-Sun: L Tues-Sat: L D $

DA REGGAE CAFÉ 815 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-333-3788 Features only authentic Jamaican food and music. Mon-Sat: L D 30+ $

CROOKED TAIL CAT CAFÉ 604 S. Elm St. 27401 336-550-4024 North Carolina’s First Cat Café, located in the heart of downtown Greensboro a place to grab a sip and enjoy the company of felines. R $$

DAMES CHICKEN AND WAFFLES 301 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. 27406, 336-275-7333 Where crispy, Southern fried perfection meets deliciously sweet European decadence. Relaxed atmosphere where customers can eat comfort food. Sides include macaroni and cheese, collard greens and more. Tues-Sat: D Mon-Sun: B L RO$

DARRYL’S WOOD FIRED GRILL 3300 W. Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-294-1781 Known for wood fired grill steaks, ribs and Southern classics since 1971. 26 craft beers on draft, 24 wines by the glass and a 10-page menu. Enjoy your meal in a glamorous theatre room, a floating Ferris wheel seat, an elevator booth, a jailhouse and more! Snuggle up with S’mores for dessert by the outdoor fire pits! Catering Available! Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $$

CRAFTED THE ART OF STREET FOOD 600-C Battleground Ave. 27401 336-265-8859 Bringing the flair and charm of the world’s street vendors under one roof. While the fare tastes exotic, patrons can dine confidently knowing if the ingredients can be bought locally, they are. Tues-Sat: D O B 30+ $$

Dames Chicken and Waffles

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EAT DI VALLETTA GRANDOVER RESORT Grandover Resort & Conference Center 1000 Club Rd. 27407, 336-834-4877 Overlooking the Resort’s lush gardens and rolling terrain of the East Golf Course. Di Valletta offers contemporary cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. Mon-Sat: B L D Sun: B Br L D R O B $$$

DON ISHIYAKE & RAMEN 423 Tate St. 27403, 336-370-9677 Japanese and Korean cuisine. Mon-Sat: L D R 30+ $$

EL CAMINO REAL 4131 Spring Garden St. 27407 336-632-0003 A casual neighborhood Mexican restaurant. Always remembered for its relaxed dining experience. Mon-Sun: L D $ ELIZABETH’S PIZZA • 1218-G Bridford Pkwy. 27407 336-292-2425 • 3607 Groometown Rd. 27407 336-316-1111 • 2116 Lawndale Dr. 27408 336-370-0800 • 3927 Battleground Ave. 27410 336-288-1515 • Quaker Village 5607-A W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-299-1772 • 918 Summit Ave. 27405, 336-274-3638 Mon-Sat: L D A family-friendly establishment with a wide variety of menu options ranging from pizza and pasta, to subs and Authentic Italian cuisine. O at Quaker Village and Oak Ridge locations. at Friendly Ave. and Battleground Ave. locations. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $ @ ELM STREET GRILL 3606-A N. Elm St. 27455 336-286-4880 Burgers, wings, BBQ, fries and onion rings. Daily specials. Great sports. Offering NFL Ticket. Mon-Sun: L D $

EMMA KEY’S FLAT-TOP GRILL 2206 Walker Ave. 27403 336-285-9429 Award-winning burgers. Also serving organic salads. Vegan friendly. Unique selection of regional beers. Mon-Sun: B L D O$

EUROPA BAR CAFÉ Greensboro Cultural Arts Center 200 N. Davie St. 27401 336-389-1010 An informal, stylish café with a European flair. Wines from around the world by the bottle or glass. Across from Center City Park. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D O $-$$

FAT DOG’S GRILLE & PUB 2503 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-856-1364 Neighborhood grille with casual atmosphere. Jukebox, pool table, and more. fatdogsgrill.com Mon-Sun: L D $ FIRST CAROLINA DELICATESSEN 1635 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-273-5564 Northern-style, full-service delicatessen. Catering available. Mon-Sat: L D $

FISHERS GRILLE 608 N. Elm St. 27401, 336-275-8300 A neighborhood favorite since 1989. The home of Tuesday night blues bands for 25 years! Mon-Sun: L D O$

FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR 3342 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-294-7790 An ongoing celebration of exceptional food and wine featuring the finest prime steak and 100 wines by the glass. Mon-Sun: D

FOUR FLOCKS & LARDER 433 Spring Garden St. 27401 336-676-6131 It’s all about the foul - chicken, duck, turkey, quail. A classically upscale, yet comfortable Southern dining option. Mon - Sun: L D Sat: Br L D O 30+ $$-$$$

FOX PIZZA & SUBS • 1700 E. Bessemer Ave. 27405 336-378-9999 • 2832 Randleman Rd.27406 336-378-1510 Pizza and subs, salads, pasta, stromboli, calzones, sides and more. Mon-Sun: L D $ FROSTY’S BAR-B-Q 4836 Summit Ave. 27405 336-375-4089 Breakfast and lunch specials. Great barbecue. Mon-Sat: B L $ FUJI SUSHI HIBACHI RESTAURANT 433 Pisgah Church Rd. 27455 336-282-2281 Casual to fine dining. Offering extravagant sushi selections and hibachi entrees are available. Mon-Sun: L D R 30+ $$-$$$

GHASSAN’S • 1605 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-272-8400 • 400 E. Cornwallis Dr. 27405 336-378-1000 • 2501 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-294-4060 Serving Greensboro since 1975. Offering a wide array of foods from the famous steak and cheese to healthy items such as chicken skewers and Lebanese salads. Catering available, call 336-230-7415. ghassans.com Mon-Sat: L D $

R O B 30+ $$$

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EAT Southern Lights

GIA - DRINK, EAT, LISTEN 1941 New Garden Rd. 27410 336-907-7536 A 19th century restaurant/bar that serves European inspired small plates that are meant to be shared. Designer cocktails. Live music every Thursday and Saturday night. Mon-Sun: D O B 30+ $$

GIACOMO’S ITALIAN MARKET 2109-E New Garden Rd. 27410 336-282-2855 Homemade Italian meats, fresh mozzarella, homemade Italian heroes and homemade Italian antipasto salads. Tues-Sun: L D O$

GIOVANNI’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 5831 Gate City Blvd. 27404 336-852-8890 Serving steak, pasta, seafood and more in a warm, comfortable atmosphere. Mon-Sat: D Sun: Br D R O B 30+ $$

GOLDEN WOK 1216-N Bridford Pkwy. 27407 336-855-6161 Free tea with every purchase of at least $6, before 3pm. Delivery available. Tues-Sun: L D $ GREEN BEAN 341 S. Elm St. 27401 336-691-9990 2204 Golden Gate Dr. 336-373-5903 Free wireless Internet access. Mon-Sun: B L

GREEN VALLEY GRILL O.Henry Hotel 622 Green Valley Rd. 27408 336-854-2015 Informal elegant dining and seasonal menus that use old-world European culinary sensibilities and Mediterranean flavors. Locally sourced food and the wine list receives the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence each year and features over 75 wines by the glass. MonSun: L D Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$ - $$$

GREY’S TAVERN 343 S. Elm St. 27401, 336-617-5341 Serving burgers, sandwiches, salads and great pub food. Flat screen TVs. Great place to watch sports. Mon-Sun: L D $

HAM’S •1635 New Garden Rd.27410 336-288-4544 • 3017 Gate City Blvd. 27409 336-851-4800 Fun and casual dining, a wide selection of beer, an ever-changing lineup of events and top-notch service. MonSun: L D O 30+ $

HARPER’S AT FRIENDLY CENTER 601 Friendly Center Rd. 27408 336-299-8850 Food prepared from scratch. Daily specials. Mon-Sun: L D Sun: Br L D

HERBIE’S PLACE 3136 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-8896 American diner fare. Breakfast 24 hours every day. All menu items available anytime! Mon-Sun: B L D $

HOMESLICE PIZZA & SUBS 5803-B Hunt Club Rd. 27410 336-851-5455 A “Buffalo Inspired” pizza and sub shop. Come try our Buffalo Chicken Pizza, Chicken Finger Sub, create your own pie, or try our almost world-famous Pizza Balls. Mon-Sun: L D $ HOPS BURGER BAR • 2419 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-235-2178 • 2138 Lawndale Dr. 27408 336-663-0537 A salt of the earth restaurant, that features only the finest ingredients. Serves only Certified Angus Beef, the finest craft beers, and locally grown ingredients. Mon-Sun: L D $

IRON HEN CAFÉ 908 Cridland Rd. 27408 336-617-7105 Fresh. Local. Good. Delicious food served daily. Offering exquisite coffee. Farm to table restaurant. Mon-Fri: B L D Sat: Br L D Sun: Br O $$

R O 30+ $$

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EAT J. BUTLER’S BAR & GRILLE 3030 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-316-1991 A great place to take a break from a long day, catch your favorite sports team, meet for a refreshing drink or have a delicious meal. Relaxing, fun, family-friendly atmosphere accommodating a variety of tastes. Mon-Sun: B L D O B 30+ $

JACK’S CORNER MEDITERRANEAN DELI 1601 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-370-4400 Family owned and operated since 1992. Serving gyros, kabobs, hummus, falafels, souvlakis, baba ghanouj and baklava. Offering vegan, vegetarian and Greek foods. Mon-Sat: L D O$

JADE CHINESE RESTAURANT 4634-L Hicone Rd. 336-621-5233 Authentic Chinese dining. Mon-Sun: L D $ JAKE’S DINER • 4220 W. Wendover Ave. 27407 336-297-4141 • 2206 S. Holden Rd. 27407 336-851-0944 Open 24 hours. Breakfast anytime. Steaks, burgers, salad bar, vegetables, coffee specialties and more. Homestyle cooking and homemade desserts. Mon-Sun: B Br L D $

JAMS DELI • 5707 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-547-0771 • 2920 F Martinsville Rd. 27408 336-907-8192 Locally owned and operated for 29 years offering salads, sandwiches, hot dogs, and homemade soups. Mon-Sat: L D 30+ $

JASON’S DELI The Shops at Friendly Center 3326 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-297-9195 Proudly serves food free of trans-fats, MSG, MFCS and food dyes. Glutenfree, vegetarian and vegan options are also readily available. Ice cream is FREE for dine-in and to-go guests. Mon-Sun: B Br L D $ JAY’S DELI Friendly Center 630 Friendly Center Rd. 27408 336-292-0741 Sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs and bagels. Mon-Sun: B L D $

The Table on Elm

JOSEPH’S RESTAURANT Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons 3121 W. Gate City Blvd. 27401 336-292-9161 Extensive menu with healthy options including seafood, steak, chicken, wine, beer and cocktails. Mon-Sun: B L D

LA BAMBA MEXICAN RESTAURANT • 601 State St. 27405 336-275-4655 • 2702 Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-856-8888 Specialty is the grill. Fajitas, steak, burritos, grilled chicken, shrimp and more. New huge bar. Outdoor dining and group seating at State St. location. Mon-Sun: L D

K&W CAFETERIA • Friendly Center 3200 Northline Ave. 336-292-2864 • 3710 S. Holden Rd. 27406 336-852-1661 Family-friendly cafeteria chain offering traditional American meats, sides, breads, & desserts. Mon-Sun: L D

LA FIESTA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1312 Bridford Pkwy., Ste. 103-A 27407, 336-855-6705 Some of the best Mexican food in the Triad. Mon-Sun: L D

R B 30+ $$

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KABUTO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR 1617 Stanley Rd. 27407 336-852-5550 Dynamic, family-friendly Japanese eatery with dramatic tableside hibachi, a sushi bar & a patio. Sun-Fri: L D Sat: D R O B 30+ $$

KICKBACK JACK’S 1600 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-274-4937 Steaks, seafood, chicken, sandwiches, salads, wings and pizza. Mon-Sun: L D O$

KOSHARY 200 S. Elm St. 27401 336-763-0944 Authentic Mediterranean Egyptian food at its best. Homemade daily with fresh ingredients. Come taste the best, you forget the rest. Mon-Sat: L D O 30+ $$

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LA HACIENDA MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1218 Bridford Pkwy. Ste. E 27407 336-547-8500 Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

LEBLON CHURRASCARIA BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE 106 S. Holden Rd. 27407 336-294-2605 Offering 10 selections of beef, turkey, chicken, lamb and pork all served tableside by a group of gauchos. A fixed price dinner and continuous dining experience. Mon-Sun: D R B 30+ $$$

LIBBY HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS • 3920 Cotswold Ave. 27410 336-288-6782 Features an oyster bar. O 30+ $ Mon-Sun: L D • 3011 Randleman Rd. 336-275-7688 B 30+ $ Mon-Sun: L D Has proudly been serving the Triad for over 50 years. Serving some of the best seafood in Greensboro. Also serving great steak and chicken. Offering many healthy options as well. Drive-thru window at Gate City Blvd. location.


EAT LIBERTY OAK RESTAURANT & BAR 100-D W. Washington St. 27401 336-273-7057 Offering innovative, freshly prepared and moderately priced American cuisine. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$$

LINDLEY PARK FILLING STATION 2201 Walker Ave. 27401 336-274-2144 Neighborhood bar and grille. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D O$

LOX, STOCK & BAGEL 2439 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-2894 Authentic Boar’s Head delicatessen served in a family atmosphere. Delicious sandwiches, burgers and salads. Catering available. Mon-Sat: L D $

LUCKY 32 SOUTHERN KITCHEN 1421 Westover Ter. 27408 336-370-0707 Serving the highest quality food and drink with friendly service. Menu items are prepared using the highest quality ingredients with plenty of local food to create interpretations of classic Southern dishes. Mon-Fri: L D SatSun: Br L D R O B $$-$$$

MAD HATTER BAR & GRILL 201 Smyres Place 27403 336-274-7005 A diverse menu with an emphasis on quality! Featuring Specialty Burgers, as well as a Create a Burger option as well as many unique items from their Small Plates, Pizza, Create your own Salad and Local Favorites sections. Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D O 30+ $

M’COUL’S PUBLIC HOUSE 110 W. McGee St. 336-378-0204 A family-friendly restaurant serving a wide variety of quality foods at a great price. Authentic Irish pub and restaurant. Cozy decor in a historic building from 1892. Mon-Fri: L D Sat-Sun: Br L D O$

MANNY’S UNIVERSAL CAFÉ 321 Martin Luther King Dr. 27406 336-638-7788 Universally delicious! Freshly made Latin American breakfast and lunch sections. Menu includes pancakes, eggs, omelets, French toast, lattes, desserts, sandwiches, pastries, salads, smoothies, and fresh croissants. Catering available. Mon-Thurs: B L Fri: B L D Sat: B Br L O$ MARIO’S PIZZA • 1575 New Garden Rd. 27410 336-316-1119 • 4215-A W. Wendover Ave. 27407 336-632-0072 New York-style pizza. Salads, subs and homemade pasta dishes including lasagna and more. Voted best pizza 4 out of the last 5 years by Yes! Weekly. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

MARISOL 5834 Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-852-3303 Upscale locale with unwritten menu of seasonal, internationally inspired dishes, plus a piano bar. 75% of the menu is verbal and changes nightly. Tues-Sat: D R B $$$

MARK’S RESTAURANT 616 Dolley Madison Rd. 27410 336-387-0410 The restaurant features local ingredients, organic vegetables and free range meats in an upscale casual atmosphere. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D O $$-$$$

Mellow Mushroom

MAXIE B’S BAKERY & DESSERT CAFE 2403-7 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-9811 A locally owned bakery and dessert café. Offering custom cakes, whole cakes, cakes by the slice, cupcakes, banana pudding, keylime pie, yogurt, ice cream and other baked goodies. Shipping available. Mon-Sat: B Br L D Sun: Br L D O$ MAYBERRY 946 Summit Ave. 27405 336-333-2800 Ice cream and sandwich shoppe. Mon-Sun: L D $ MAYFLOWER SEAFOOD 2631 Randleman Rd. 336-379-7009 Banquet room available for parties up to 100. Family and party boxes to go. Daily all day specials. Broiled and fried seafood, steak, pasta, salads and sandwiches. Mon-Sun: L D B 30+ $ MCALISTER’S DELI 1603-B Highwoods Blvd. 27410 336-252-1000 Casual, fast, unique menu with sandwiches, giant spuds, entree salads, soups and signature Famous Sweet Tea! Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

MCPHERSON’S BAR & GRILL 5710-N Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-292-6496 Menu choices range from fresh cut steaks to homemade pasta dishes. McPherson’s also offers handcrafted burgers, wings with homemade sauces and dressings, salads, appetizers, and more. Large covered patio, live entertainment Wed-Sat, neighborhood bar. Mon-Sun: L D O $$

MEDITERRANEO Village at North Elm 309-A Pisgah Church Rd. 27455 336-288-2848 Authentic Lebanese and Italian cuisine ranging from hand-rolled sandwiches to exquisite pastas and seafood. Mon-Sun: L D O $-$$

MELLOW MUSHROOM 609 S. Elm St. 27401 336-235-2840 Funky, art-filled chain pizzeria featuring craft beer, calzones & creative stone-baked pizzas. Many beers on tap, family friendly, unique pizzas, and fun atmosphere! Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

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EAT NEW ORLEANS BAR AND GRILL 4312 Big Tree Way 27409 336-315-5351 Serving fresh seafood & steaks 7 days a week. There’s something on themenu for everyone, from pastas and sandwiches to seafood. Mon-Sun: L D B 30+ $-$$

NEW YORK PIZZA 337 Tate St. 27403 336-272-8953 New York-style pizza by the slice or pie, subs, pasta and salads. Full service bar. Pet friendly patio. Live music on select nights. Mon-Sun: L D Print Works Bistro MELT KITCHEN & BAR 2270 Golden Gate Dr. 27405 336-617-4664 A casual restaurant offering panini sandwiches, small plates, flatbreads, salads, craft beer and wine. Mon-Sat: L D O $-$$ MEXICO RESTAURANT • 2307 Fleming Rd. 27410 336-665-5170 • 4800 W. Market St. 27407 336-292-6044 Greensboro’s oldest Mexican Restaurant. Family owned and operated since 1988. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

MIKHAEL’S CAFÉ & CATERING 4214 Beechwood Dr. 27410 336-297-0090 Offering full breakfast menu, specialty wraps, salads, and sandwiches. Full service catering available 7 days a week. Mon-Fri: B L $ MIMI’S CAFE 3322 W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-852-7811 Eclectic mix of American and French inspired cuisines, including sandwiches, pasta, steaks, seafood, salads and a full breakfast menu served daily. Mon-Sun: BLD O 30+ B $$ MJ’S STEAK AND SEAFOOD 620 Dolley Madison Rd. 27410 336-852-4889 Fine dining with a casual, friendly atmosphere. Beautiful patio setting. Extensive wine selection. Live music on weekends. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D R O B 30+ $$

MONTERREY MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3724-L Battleground Ave. 27410 336-282-5588 Offering a variety of plates from great quality meats to vegetarian dishes. Great service all day, and some of the best margaritas in town. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D $

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MOOSE CAFÉ 2914 Sandy Ridge Rd. 27235 336-668-1125 Ultimate farm to table restaurant at the Farmer’s Market! Great selection of veggies and country favorites: Meatloaf, fried chicken, country fried steak, hand patted burgers and more! Mon-Sun: B L D B 30+ $ MYTHOS GRILL • 3900 W. Market St. 27407 336-218-1113 • 2412 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-2440 Serving Greek food the same way that you will find it in the streets of Athens. Mon-Sat: L D $

NATTY GREENE’S BREWHOUSE 345 S. Elm St. 27401, 336-274-1373 Family friendly brew pub in historic downtown Greensboro. Locally influenced menu with 13 Natty Greene’s beers on tap. Game area on 2nd floor. Private loft area available. The perfect place to get the full Natty Greene’s experience. Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $

NAZARETH BREAD COMPANY 4507 W. Market St. 27407 336-285-6096 Middle Eastern restaurant and wholesale bakery that serves a variety of delicacies. Mon-Sat: Br L D $ NEW GARDEN BAGEL 1577 New Garden Rd., 27410 336-763-0380 Trained in New York at one of the hottest bagel shops in Islip, NY, owner Ed Bonniberger, brings his bagel making talent to the South. Our Bagels are truly New York style, made by a New Yorker! Mon-Sun: B L $

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N.Y. PIZZA BAR & GRILL 2704 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-286-7667 Specializing in crafting mouth-watering meals and providing superb customer service with a great outdoor dining area. Order online for delivery or pickup! Mon-Sun: L D O$ NOLA SEAFOOD AND STEAK HOUSE 1653 New Garden Rd. 336-895-4785 Mon-Sun: LD R $$-$$$

OAKCREST FAMILY RESTAURANT 2435 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-7585 Country style home cooking. 13 fresh vegetables every day. Daily specials and all-you-can-eat spaghetti. Mon-Sat: B Br L D Sun: B Br L 30+ $ OLD TOWN DRAUGHT HOUSE 1205 Spring Garden St. 336-379-1140 Burgers, pizzas, subs, wraps, salads, and more pub fare. Featuring a vast selection of craft beers. Mon-Sun: L D O$ PASTABILITIES 1726 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-272-7823 Fun, neighborhood restaurant featuring delicious pasta, salads, sandwiches, and nightly grilled specials. Homemade desserts, cappuccino, espresso, great wines, cocktails, and craft beers. Limited delivery, carry-out and catering available. Mon-Sat: L D $$

PAVILION 2010 W. Vandalia Rd. 27407 336-852-1272 Great food at a reasonable price since 1984. Italian, Greek, steak, lamb, chicken and broiled seafood. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D $$


EAT PHO HIEN VUONG VIETNAMESE RESTAURANT 4109-A Spring Garden St. 336-294-5551 Vietnamese and Thai operation specializing in pho noodle soups with options for vegetarians. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $$

PHOENIX ASIAN CUISINE 1641 New Garden Rd. 336-855-5158 Upscale Asian restaurant offering a variety of cuisines from China, Thailand, Japan, and Vietnam. Phoenix Asian Cuisine takes pride in serving only the highest quality Asian food and drinks in a comfortable and clean atmosphere with excellent service. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $$

PIEOLOGY PIZZERIA 3316 W. Friendly Ave. 27408 336-856-6004 Pizzeria serving oven-fired pies made with a diverse range of sauces, cheese and toppings. Mon-Sun: L D $

PIER OYSTER BAR & GRILL 216 S. Elm St. 336-763-0768 Tues-Sat: LD O $$-$$$

PITA DELITE • 500-E East Cornwallis Dr. 27405 336-378-8880 • 3383 Battleground Ave. 27410 336-288-9797 • 617 Friendly Center Rd. 27410 336-547-8003 A healthy fast food restaurant with great customer service and a delicious variety of healthy Mediterranean cuisine. East Cornwallis Dr. location not open on Sun. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

POBLANO’S MEXICAN BAR & GRILL • 5710 Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-316-1212 • 808 Friendly Center Rd. 27408 336-299-9898 Great Mexican food. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $ POLLO PIZZA PASTA 602 Hickory Ridge Rd., Ste. 100, 27409, 336-841-1700 Pizza, pasta, subs, salads, appetizers, rotisserie chicken, soups, baked pasta, Stromboli, calzoni, and family meals to go. Mon-Sat: L D O 30+ $$

PORTER HOUSE BAR & GRILL 4608 W. Market. St. 27407 336-617-7145 American fare with items that include create your own burgers and hand-cut steaks. Features a full bar and casual environment. Mon-Sun: L D O B 30+ $-$$

POTBELLY SANDWICH SHOP 1310 Westover Ter. Ste. 109 27408, 336-279-9041 Fast, fresh, and friendly casual restaurant specializing in toasty warm sandwiches, made to order salads, soups, and hand-dipped milk shakes. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: L $ PRINT WORKS BISTRO Proximity Hotel 702 Green Valley Rd. 27408 336-379-0699 Enjoy traditional and modern versions of classic dishes popular in European-French Bistros at this restaurant adjacent to the LEED Platinum, eco-green Proximity Hotel. Weekly live music and mussels special every Wednesday night. Mon-Fri: B L D Sat-Sun: B Br L D R O B 30+ $$$

Darryl’s Wood Fired Grill

REARN THAI RESTAURANT 5120 W. Market St. 27409 336-292-5901 Thai cuisine. Appetizers, soups, entrees, desserts and a limited kids’ menu. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: D O B $$

REEL SEAFOOD GRILL 2002 New Garden Rd., Ste 208 27410 336-617-4200 A daily menu of simply prepared local seafood is on offer at this airy grill with house martinis. Featuring flounder sesame, scallops Barbados, and also includes shellfish, appetizers, and several sandwiches. Mon-Sun: D O $$$

REVOLUTION BURGER 433 Spring Garden St. 27401 336-676-6132 Burgers done better! 100% grass fed and finished burgers with a side of goodness and a hand spun shake. Mon-Sun: L D $$

RIO GRANDE • 6909-B Downwind Rd. 27409 336-393-0524 BO$ • 1614-A Highwoods Blvd. 27410 336-856-7467 O 30+ $ Fresh, authentic Mexican food. Serving tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, chimichangas and more! Mon-Sun: L D RIOJA! A WINE BAR 1603-D Battleground Ave. 27408 336-412-0011 California style wine bar. Rioja is a wine experience with over 100 wines and 60 by the glass. Serving tapas, gourmet cheese and meats from around the world. Mon-Fri: D Sat-Sun: L D $$

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EAT SAPPORO FANTASY JAPANESE STEAK HOUSE 2939-C Battleground Ave. 336-282-5345 Hibachi grill with a personal chef who prepares and cooks in front of you using fresh ingredients! Offering the best sushi in town. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: L D B 30+ $$

SCRAMBLED SOUTHERN DINER 2417 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-285-6590 True to its name, Scrambled serves a menu of breakfast items all day. Lunch items are available at 11 a.m. Mon - Sun: B Br L R O $$

Iron Hen Café ROLY POLY SANDWICHES 2511-B Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-3900 Hot toasted or cold rolled fresh vegetables and meats of your choice. Fresh soups and salads. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: L $ ROME ITALIAN GARDEN PIZZA 5211-E W. Market St. 27409 336-292-9999 Handmade pizza, stromboli, calzoni, fresh wings, subs and more. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $ RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE 800 Green Valley Rd., Ste. 100, 27408 336-574-1515 Upscale prime steak house with unforgettable customized service. Mon-Sun: D B R 30+ $$$ SAFFRON INDIAN CUISINE 1500 Mill St., Ste. 104, 27408 336-574-3300 North Indian fine dining specializing in Tandoori Chicken, lamb, seafood and vegetarian entrees. We have lunch buffet everyday and a la carte for dinner. MonSun: L D Sat-Sun: Br $$ SAIGON CUISINE RESTAURANT 4205 Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-294-9286 Vietnamese dishes are light, using little fat, even in stir-fried foods! Combination of Chinese, Thai and Indian flavors. MonSun: L D $$ SAINT JACQUES @ THE BURKE MANOR INN 303 Burke St., Gibsonville 336-449-6266 Upscale fine dining French restaurant in a historical inn. Exceptional food and service. Thurs-Sat: D R O B 30+ $$$

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SAKURA ICHIBAN JAPANESE & THAI CUISINE 3015 Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-316-0629 Offering a full menu of hibachi dinners, sushi, and daily lunch and dinner specials. Mon-Sun: L D B 30+ $

SALADWORKS 1218-S Bridford Pkwy. 27407 336-292-8686 Customize your meal with createyour-own entree salad, wrap, soup, and sandwich! Don’t like choices? Saladworks offers signature salads and sandwiches as well. Mon-Sun: L D $-$$

SALVINO CUCINA ITALIANA 2917-D Battleground Ave. 27410 336-540-8663 Upscale Italian food with lots of house specialties including pasta, veal, fresh fish and more. Tues-Sat: D R B 30+ $$$

SAN LUIS RESTAURANT I & II • 1503 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-851-2158 • 4207 W. Gate City Blvd.27407 336-617-5508 Traditional Mexican dishes, including steaks, salads, burritos, chimichangas, fajitas, tacos, tostados, enchiladas, and more! Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $

SANTA FE MEXICAN GRILL • 423 Pisgah Church Rd. 27455 336-288-3663 • 3035 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-617-4899 Offering Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, along with steak and seafood. Mon-Sun: L D $

SEOUL GARDEN RESTAURANT 5318 W. Market St. 27403 336-297-0001 Exquisite Korean cuisine. It’s a new experience! Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

SMITH STREET DINER 438 Battleground Ave. 27404 336-379-8666 Independently owned and operated American diner! Serving breakfast all day. Everything is made in-house. Home cooked specials every day. Tues-Sat: B L D Sun-Mon: B L $

SMITHFIELD’S CHICKEN AND BAR-B-Q 4101 Fernhurst Way 27406 336-274-2087 Offers eastern NC style pork and chicken barbeque, potato salad, cole slaw, fried chicken, shrimp, Brunswick stew, and sweet tea. Mon-Sun: L D R B 30+ $$ SOUTHERN LIGHTS BISTRO & BAR 2415-A Lawndale Dr. 27408 336-379-9414 Casual fine dining neighborhood bistro specializing in fresh, innovative, seasonal cuisine as well as classic dishes. Mon-Sun: Br L D R O B 30+ $$

SPEAKEASY TAVERN 1706 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-378-0006 Wide variety of appetizers and sandwiches. Full bar with all ABC permits. Mon-Sun: L D O$

STAMEY’S BARBECUE • 2812 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-288-9275 • 2206 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-299-9888 Real NC pork barbecue. Cooked exclusively over hardwood hickory wood coals. Greensboro’s oldest and some of the best. Serving Greensboro for 88 years. Mon-Sat: L D $


EAT STEPHANIE’S RESTAURANT II 2507 Randleman Rd. 27406 336-389-1008 Homestyle Southern cooking, including fried chicken and BBQ. Good service, great atmosphere, and great food! Tues-Sun: L D R B 30+ $$ STICKS AND STONES 2200 Walker Ave. 27403 336-275-0220 Eco-friendly pizza parlor with a woodburning oven offering organic pizzas topped with local veggies & meat. MonSun: L D O 30+ $ STUMBLE STILSKINS 202 W. Market St. 27401 336-691-1222 Downtown restaurant and bar offering craft burgers, sandwiches, beer, spirits and sports. Mon-Sun: L D 30+ $

SUPER CHINA BUFFET 2103-103 Pyramid Village Blvd. 27405, 336-358-9333 Mon-Sun: L D R B 30+ $-$$ SUSHI REPUBLIC 329 Tate St. 27403, 336-274-6684 Modern Japanese cuisine, fusion sushi, and great atmosphere. Located across from UNCG, Sushi Republic provides sushi, noodle dishes, and other Japanese favorites. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D R O $$

THE TABLE ON ELM 227 S Elm St. 27401, 336-542-0395 Serves grab & go style sandwiches, salads and quiches. Tues-Sat: B L Fri: B L D $

TASTE OF ETHIOPIA 106 N. Westgate Dr. 27407 336-299-6443 Offering a plentiful array of both vegetarian and meat dishes. The small plates, intimate atmosphere, and attentive service allows our diners to sample a variety of creative noshes as a light snack or entire meal. Mon-Sun: L D O 30+ $$

TASTE OF THAI 1500 Mill St. 27408 336-273-1318 Classic Thai cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Mon-Sun: L D R O B 30+ $$

TATE STREET COFFEE HOUSE 334 Tate St. 27403, 336-275-2754 Fresh baked goods, bagels, lunch sandwiches, smoothies, specialty hot & cold coffee drinks, teas, vegan and gluten free cakes, beer & wine, and more. Mon-Sun: B L D $ TEX & SHIRLEY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT Friendly Center 708 Pembroke Rd. 27408 336-299-9315 Serving breakfast all day, and lunch and dinner specials. Buttermilk pancakes made from scratch, breakfast favorites, sandwiches, burgers, and more! Fast & friendly service. Mon-Sun: B Br L D 30+ $

THE WORX 106 Barnhardt St. 27406, 336-285-9391 Set in an 1890 Mill, The Worx is a blend of pub meets bistro. It combines comfort food in a casual decor with cheerful service. Tues-Fri: D Sat: Br D Sun: Br O $$

TITO’S PIZZA & SUBS 2700 W. Gate City Blvd. 27403 336-299-8486 Serving mouth-watering pizza, stromboli, hot dogs, subs, wings, calzones and more! Lunch specials. Delivery available. Mon-Sun: L D O$ TOKYO EXPRESS JAPANESE RESTAURANT 3722 Battleground Ave. 27410 336-288-6788 Serving authentic hibachi-style cuisine using the freshest ingredients. Sauces and dressing are all homemade. Mon-Sat: L D O 30+ $

TOKYO GRILL I & II • 5535 W. Market St. 27409 336-294-5050 $ Mon-Sun: L D • 2631 Lawndale Dr. 27408 336-286-2184 $ Mon-Sun: L D Casual dining experience with Japanese Hibachi style dishes. Take out & Dine In available.

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TABLE 16 600 S. Elm St. 27406, 336-279-8525 Inventive and upscale fusion of New World & European cuisines. The menu changes seasonally and a chef’s tasting is available. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: Br R O 30+ $$$

TANDOOR INDIA RESTAURANT 4612 W. Market St. 27407 336-852-2077 Indian homestyle Northern cuisine including chicken curry, lamb curry and fresh vegetables. Great beer and wine list. Tues-Sun: L D R $$ TAP ROOM 1740 Battleground Ave. 27408 336-412-2803 All-American bar and grill. Great homemade burgers, wraps and sandwiches. Great local beer selection. Mon-Sun: L D $

TARA THAI RESTAURANT 435-B Dolley Madison Rd. 27410 336-315-9773 Enjoy the best of authentic Thai cuisine for lunch or dinner. Mon-Sun: L D $-$$ 8 0 0 -3 4 4 -2 2 8 2 | 47


EAT VILLA ROSA ITALIAN RESTAURANT 6010 Landmark Center Blvd. 27407 336-294-8688 Family restaurant serving pizza, pasta, grilled steaks, and seafood. Mon-Sun: L D R O B 30+ $$ VITO’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 2258 Golden Gate Dr. 27405 336-370-0084 An intimate Italian restaurant featuring chicken, pasta, seafood, veal, and more! Daily lunch specials. Mon-Sat: L D R $$ WALL STREET DELI & CATERING 7327-A W. Friendly Ave. 27410 336-854-4434 New York-style deli sandwiches, Philly cheese steaks, gyros, chicken hoagies, salads and Reubens. Catering, box lunches, platters and deli trays. No minimum requirement. Mon-Fri: L O$

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US SUSHI 619 Friendly Center Rd. 27408 336-854-7854 Locally owned Japanese sushi and hibachi restaurant with fun and friendly service! Taste delicious dishes made with the freshest and finest ingredients in an atmosphere fit for business events, family events, and large parties of guests. Mon-Sun: L D R 30+ $$

VILLA DEL MAR MEXICAN GRILL 3738 W. Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-315-5345 Mexican food the way it was meant to be! Home recipes from different regions of Mexico and traditional home-cooked meals. Juicy corn-fed beef. Only using diced grilled chicken breast. Mon-Sun: L D, B, Br

UNDERCURRENT RESTAURANT 327 Battleground Ave. 27401 336-370-1266 The Undercurrent has been a staple for elegant dining in a cozy atmosphere for 20 years in Downtown Greensboro. Mon-Fri: L D Sat: D Sun: Br

VILLAGE TAVERN 1903 Westridge Rd. 27410 336-282-3063 American steaks, fish & seafood, pasta, chicken, burgers, pizza, salads, and sandwiches. Mon-Sat: L D Sun: Br D

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VAN LOI 3829-D W. Gate City Blvd. 27407 336-855-5688 Offers a wide variety of tasteful Vietnamese food with over 130 dishes to choose from. Made hot and fresh every day, the Chinese BBQ is worth bragging about! Mon: L D Wed-Sun: L D

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VILLA ITALIAN 3712-A Lawndale Dr. 27455 336-282-8171 A cozy interior and friendly place with a vast menu! Offering salads, subs, pizza, pastas, calzones, strombolis, and more. Mon-Sun: L D O $$

WORLD OF BEER 1310 Westover Terrace 27408 336-897-0031 A craft beer tavern offering music, beers, food, and more! Mon-Sun: L D O $-$$ YOUR HOUSE RESTAURANT 2306 Battleground Ave. 336-288-6895 Serving Greensboro since 1965. We’re open 24 hours, 7 days a week! Offering breakfast, salads, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, soups, and daily lunch and dinner specials. Mon-Sun: B L D $

YUM YUM BETTER ICE CREAM 1219 Spring Garden St. 27403 336-272-8284 Hot dogs and homemade ice cream. Serving Greensboro since 1906. Family owned. Mon: L Tues-Fri: L D Sat: L O $ ZOËS KITCHEN The Shops at Friendly Center 3352 W. Friendly Ave., Ste. 115 27401, 336-632-9080 A modern fast, casual restaurant concept founded in 1995. The menu features Mediterranean-inspired comfort food with made-from-scratch recipes using fresh ingredients. A wholesome place to eat for families and people with active lifestyles. Mon-Sun: L D O$

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Can’t find what you’re looking for?

Visit our website for a complete listing of restaurants in the Greensboro area. If you would like suggestions we would love to help! Give us a call or stop by the visitors center next to the Greensboro Coliseum.

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WITH THE BEST Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC)

BENNETT COLLEGE One of two historically black colleges for women in the United States, Bennett College is an accredited, fouryear liberal arts private institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Committed to providing an environment and education where both the minds and hearts of women are nurtured. Home to Steele Hall Art Gallery. 900 E. Washington St. 336-273-4431. bennett.edu CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP (CCL) CCL is a top-ranked, global provider of leadership development that unlocks individual and organizational potential through its exclusive focus on leadership development and research. Founded in Greensboro in 1970 as a non-profit, educational institution, CCL helps clients worldwide cultivate creative leadership through an array of programs, products and other services. CCL is headquartered in Greensboro, with offices in Colorado, California, Brussels, Moscow, Singapore, India and Ethiopia. Its work is supported by more than 500 faculty members and staff. Headquarters: One Leadership Pl., off U.S. Hwy. 220 North. 336-545-2810. ccl.org ELON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Elon Law’s innovative new curriculum integrates exceptional classroom instruction with highly experiential learning. Elon Law provides all students with full-time residencies-in-practice, nationally-recognized leadership preparation, personal attorney mentors and exceptional value through a two-and-a-half year program with significantly lower tuition. 201 N. Greene St. 336-279-9200. law.elon.edu GREENSBORO COLLEGE Located downtown in historic College Hill and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Greensboro College (founded in 1838), offers 35 undergraduate majors, four graduate programs and more than 1,000 undergraduate courses. Enrolling approximately 1,260, this Liberal Arts College assures a personalized approach to academics and campus life. Home to Brock Historical Museum. 815 W. Market St. 336-272-7102. greensboro.edu

GUILFORD COLLEGE Founded in 1837 by the Society of Friends (Quakers), Guilford College is an independent, liberal arts college widely respected for its interdisciplinary curriculum and its commitment to service, learning and excellence in teaching. The Bryan Series presents lectures by distinguished speakers at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex during the academic year. 5800 W. Friendly Ave. 336-316-2000. guilford.edu GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE GTCC provides lifelong learning opportunities for personal growth, workforce productivity and community service. GTCC serves all the segments of Guilford County’s diverse population by delivering quality education programs and services through partnerships with businesses, community groups and other educational institutions. The Culinary Technology students serve meals in the dining room in the Koury Hospitality Careers Center. Reservations required, https://culinary.gtcc.edu. The main campus is located at 601 East Main St., Jamestown. 336-334-4822 or 336-454-1126. gtcc.edu NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL & TECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY Established in 1891, N.C. A&T is a public, land-grant, “doctoral higher research activity” University with a rich tradition in academics, research, and outreach. A&T is the No. 3 UNC system leader for external research funding, a top producer of STEM graduates, and the nation’s largest HBCU. Home to the February One Monument and Paul Robeson Theatre. 1601 E. Market St. 336-334-7500. Business hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., M-F. ncat.edu THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO As an educational, cultural and economic development leader, UNCG offers more than 250 undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs. With more than 19,000 students, UNCG is the largest public university in the Triad and is redefining the public research university as an inclusive, collaborative and responsive institution. Cultural programs are offered by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the University Concert/ Lecture Series, and the School of Music, Theatre and Dance. 1000 Spring Garden St. 336-334-5000. uncg.edu 8 0 0 -3 4 4 -2 2 8 2 | 49


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MONSTER JAM Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-373-7400 greensborocoliseum.com

237TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD COURTHOUSE & LECTURE SERIES Country Park, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park and Colonial Heritage Center. 336-288-1776. nps.gov/guco

30TH ANNUAL CAROLINA BLUES FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY YES! WEEKLY 336-580-8153 PiedmontBlues.org

WAR OF THE WODS Cross Fit Greensboro 336-971-0089 thewarofthewods.wordpress.com MERMANIA Greensboro Aquatic Center 336-315-8498 greensboroaquaticcenter.com

FEBRUARY 2018 GREENSBORO GYMNASTICS INVITATIONAL Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-996-5158 greensborogyminvite.com ACC WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-373-7400 theacc.com

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APRIL 2018

BILL BLACK CHEVROLET’S BEACH MUSIC REMIX (May & June) Downtown 336-274-1538 chsnc.org

CRAFTSMEN’S CLASSIC ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Coliseum Special Events Center 336-373-7400 greensborocoliseum.com

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

NC BEER MONTH Citywide. 800-344-2282 ncbeermonth.com

JUNE 2018

HONDAJET NC JR SPRINT STATE CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIP Spencer Love Tennis Center 336-545-5320 tennislink.usta.com GREENSBORO FOOD TRUCK FESTIVALS Downtown Greensboro greensborofoodtruckfestivals.com

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


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JULY 2018 SUMMERTIME BREWS FESTIVAL Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7400 summertimebrews.com EAST-WEST ALL-STAR GAMES Various Locations. 336-379-9095 eastwestallstars.com FUN FOURTH FESTIVAL Downtown. funfourthfestival.org AAU 13U BOYS BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 704-534-5263 aauboysbasketball.org

AUGUST 2018 GREENSBORO FOOD TRUCK FESTIVALS Downtown Greensboro greensborofoodtruckfestivals.com THE WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP Sedgefield Country Club. 336-379-1570 wyndhamchampionship.com

SEPTEMBER 2018 NORTH CAROLINA FOLK FESTIVAL Downtown. 336-373-7523 artsgreensboro.com Battle of Guilford Courthouse

17 DAYS ARTS & CULTURE FESTIVAL Venues around Greensboro 336-373-7523 17daysgreensboro.org

CRAFTSMEN’S CHRISTMAS CLASSIC ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Coliseum Special Events Center 336-373-7400 greensborocoliseum.com

CENTRAL CAROLINA FAIR Coliseum Parking Lot 336-373-4FUN (4386) centralcarolinafair.com

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

OCTOBER 2018

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

TRIAD AREA FALL POTTERY FESTIVAL Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market 336-373-2402 greensboro-nc.gov/leisure WOODS OF TERROR ON CHURCH STREET N. Church St. 336-643-3558 woodsofterror.com SUPER 32 CHALLENGE Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. 336-373-7400. super32.com

NOVEMBER 2018 HOLIDAY MARKET Coliseum Special Events Center 336-373-7400 greensborocoliseum.com

National Folk Festival

DECEMBER 2018 FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Downtown. festivaloflightsgso.org GREENSBORO BALLET THEATER’S “THE NUTCRACKER” Carolina Theatre. 336-333-2605. carolinatheatre.com GREENSBORO JAYCEES HOLIDAY PARADE Downtown. 336-223-4752. jaycee.org HAECO INVITATIONAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Greensboro Coliseum Complex. 336-373-7400. haecoinvitational.com

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by Hilton Greensboro 3030 W. Gate City Blvd. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-292-4004 • 800-222-TREE greensboro.doubletree.com

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336-856-9696 • 800-378-7946 druryhotels.com

22 Econolodge

Inn & Suites 120 Seneca Rd. (Exit 221 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-275-9575 • 800-424-6423 choicehotels.com/hotel/NC383

23 Embassy Suites

Hotel Greensboro Airport 204 Centreport Dr.

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336-668-4535 • 800-EMBASSY embassysuitesgreensboro.com

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336-454-0080 • 800-EXT-STAY extendedstay.com

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27 Fairfield

Inn Greensboro Airport 7615 Thorndike Rd. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-841-0140 • 800-228-2800 marriott.com/gsoap

28 Fairfield

Inn & Suites 4308 Big Tree Way (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-369-1300 • 800-228-2800 marriott.com/gsogw

29 Fairview Inn Airport

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336-852-6450 marriott.com/gsonc

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48 Homewood

Suites by Hilton Greensboro Airport 201 Centreport Dr. (Exit 210 @ I-40 & Hwy. 68) 336-393-0088 • 800-CALLHOME homewoodsuitesgreensboro.com

49 Howard Johnson 2004 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-854-8600 • HoJo.com 50 Hyatt

Place Downtown GSO (coming early 2018) 312 N. Eugene St. 850-916-8082 • place.hyatt.com Place GSO 1619 Stanley Rd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-852-1443 • 888-867-4003 greensboro.place.hyatt.com Suites 501 Americhase Dr. 336-886-1250 • 877-398-3633

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Inn Greensboro Airport 7803 National Service Rd.

336-605-5500 • 800-HAMPTON hamptoninngreensboroairport.com 36 Hampton Inn Greensboro East 903 Knox Rd., McLeansville (Exit 132 @ I-85/40) • 336-544-3333 800-HAMPTON • hamptoninn.com 37 Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham 7623 Thorndike Rd. 336-454-0078 hawthorn.com greensboroNCairport 38 Haynes Bed & Breakfast 320 Gorrell St. 336-378-9984 • 866-223-9445 haynesbedandbreakfast.com 39 Hilton Garden Inn 4307 Big Tree Way (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-852-1491 • 877-782-9444 greensboro.stayhgi.com

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131 La Quinta Inn & Suites 1201 Lanada Rd. (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-316-0190 • 800-531-5900 • lq.com

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121 Microtel Inn & Suites 4304 Big Tree Way (Exit 214 @ I-40) 336-547-7007 • 800-771-7171 microtelinngreensboro.com

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Motel 6 2838 S. Elm St. (Exit 221 @ Bus. I-85/I-40) 336-275-0800 • motel6.com

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Suites GSO Airport 505 Hickory Branch Rd. off Rt. 68 336-884-4900 marriott.com/hotels/travel/gsosaspringhill-suites-greensboro-airport/

128 6 2000 Veasley St. (Exit 217 @ I-40) 336-294-8600 • 888-897-0202 www.StayStudio6.com

79 Studio

80 Suburban Extended Stay 6009 Landmark Center Blvd. 336-218-1000 • 8 00-4CHOICE choicehotels.com 81 Super 8

82 Super 8

83 Travel

Inn 831 Greenhaven Dr. • 336-398-2500

Lane, Inc. 7119 Racine Rd., Pleasant Garden 336-674-7093 • walnutlane.com

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Motel 3114 Sands Dr. (Hwy. 29) 336-621-5622

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RodeWay Inn & Suites 3117 Cedar Park Rd. 336-697-4000 • choicehotels.com

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• Downtown • Airport • Market St. / Gate City Blvd. / Wendover Ave. • South Greensboro • North Greensboro

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ACCOMMODATIONS

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All-A-Flutter Butterfly Farm – High Point

(See pages 53-57 for more information on each accommodation)

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Cornerstone Urgent Care

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Dawn Acres Golf Club – Stokesdale

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Gibson Park

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Mendenhall Plantation – Jamestown

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Old Mill of Guilford – Oak Ridge

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Old Salem Museums & Gardens – Winston-Salem

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Piedmont Environmental Center – High Point

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m Stonefield Cellars Winery – Stokesdale n

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Best Western Plus Greensboro Airport

40 Hilton Garden Inn GSO Airport

12 Comfort Suites Greensboro Airport

41 Holiday Inn Greensboro Airport

16 Courtyard Greensboro Airport

43 Holiday Inn & Suites Airport

19 Days Inn Airport

48 Homewood Suites by Hilton Greensboro Airport

23 Embassy Suites Hotel Greensboro Airport 24 Extended Stay America Greensboro Airport 27 Fairfield Inn Greensboro Airport 29 Fairview Inn Airport 32 Greensboro High Point Marriott 45 Hampton Inn Greensboro Airport 37 Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham

46 Home2 Suites by Hilton

52 InTown Suites 54 LaQuinta Del Sol Hotel 58 Motel 6 Greensboro Airport 62 Quality Inn & Suites - Airport 68 Red Roof Inn Greensboro Airport 72 Residence Inn Greensboro Airport 76 Sleep Inn Airport 78 Springhill Suites GSO Airport

MARKET ST. / GATE CITY BLVD. / WENDOVER AVE. ATTRACTIONS

ACCOMMODATIONS

a

ACC Hall of Champions

(See pages 53-57 for more information on each accommodation)

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Bernie’s Berries

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Amerihill Inn & Suites

49 Howard Johnson

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Castle McCulloch & Crystal Garden – Jamestown

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Baymont Inn & Suites

51 Hyatt Place

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Best Western Plus GSO Coliseum

53 InTown Suites

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Celebration Station

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Fanta City International Mall

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Four Seasons Town Centre

11 Comfort Inn Greensboro Wendover

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General Medical Clinic

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Grandover Resort/Grandover Golf Club

15 Courtyard by Marriott

64 Quality Inn High Point

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17 Dailey Renewal Retreat Bed & Breakfast

66 Ramada Greensboro Coliseum

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18 Days Inn

67 Red Carpet Inn

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20 Doubletree Hotel Greensboro

69 Red Roof Inn Coliseum

m Guilford Technical Community College Main Campus – Jamestown

21 Drury Inn & Suites

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75 Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons/Koury Convention Center

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28 Fairfield Inn & Suites

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39 Hilton Garden Inn

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42 Holiday Inn Greensboro Coliseum

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Wesley Long Community Hospital

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45 Holiday Inn Express Wendover

55 La Quinta Inn & Suites 56 Microtel Inn & Suites 63 Quality Inn & Suites Coliseum

77 SpringHill Suites by Marriott

81 Super 8 Motel Greensboro Coliseum 84 The Twin Lakes Lodge Bed & Breakfast 86 Wingate by Wyndham 87 Wyndham Garden Greensboro


MAP

NORTH GREENSBORO ATTRACTIONS a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v

After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic Apple Farm Bryan Park Complex – Browns Summit Bur-Mil Park Bur-Mil Driving Range Dave McCain’s Precision Tennis Academy Robert Linville’s Precision Golf School Calico Farmstead Cheese Carolyn S. Allen Park & Athletic Complex Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) Colonial Heritage Center Cone Behavioral Health System Cone Health Cancer Center Country Hills Golf Course – Gibsonville Country Park – Guilford Co. Veterans Memorial Cove Creek Gardens Crooked Tree Golf Course – Browns Summit David & Rachel Caldwell Historical Center David Oreck Candle Company Eagle Walk-in Clinic at Guilford College Early Farms Produce & Plants Friendly Center/The Shops at Friendly Center Friendly Urgent Care Greensboro Jaycee Park Greensboro National Golf Club – Summerfield

w Greensboro Science Center/ Animal Discovery Zoological Park / Sciquarium x Greensboro Sportsplex y Grimsley High School/Jamieson Stadium z Grove Winery & Vineyards – Gibsonville aa Guilford College bb Guilford Courthouse National Military Park cc Haw River State Park – Browns Summit dd Iron Play Par 3 Links – Summerfield ee Keeley Park ff Lake Brandt Watershed Park gg Lake Higgins Watershed Park hh Lake Jeanette Urgent Care ii Lake Townsend Watershed Park jj Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Trauma Center) kk Moses Cone Urgent Care ll Northeast Park – Gibsonville mm Occumed Walk-in Clinic & Urgent Care nn Optimus Urgent Care oo Proehlific Park pp Rudd Strawberry Farm qq State Street Station rr Tanger Family Bicentennial Gardens ss The Bog Garden at Benjamin Park & Starmount Farms Lake tt The Village at North Elm uu The Women’s Hospital of Greensboro

ACCOMMODATIONS (See pages 53-57 for more information on each accommodation) 2

Battleground Inn

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59 Oaks Motel 60 O. Henry Hotel 61 Proximity Hotel 65 Rainbow Motel 70 Regency Inn & Suites 71 Relax Inn 74 Sands Motel

SOUTH GREENSBORO ATTRACTIONS a b c d

ACCOMMODATIONS

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Cedarcrest Golf Course – McLeansville Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum At Historic Palmer Memorial Institute – Sedalia

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Budget Inn Cavalier Inn Choice Extended Stay Comfort Suites – Whitsett Econolodge Inn & Suites Georgia Belle Inn Hampton Inn Greensboro East Haynes Bed & Breakfast Holiday Inn Express & Suites-East Homestead Lodge Motel 6 Rodeway Inn & Suites Super 8 Greensboro Travel Inn Walnut Lane Bed & Breakfast

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ATTRACTIONS a. Bennett College for Women • Annie Mermer Pfeiffer Chapel • Little Theatre • Steele Hall Art Gallery b. Blandwood Mansion & Carriage House c. Carolina Theatre d. Center City Park e. Community Theatre of Greensboro

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Elon University School of Law Elsewhere

First National Bank Field –

Greensboro Grasshoppers Baseball i. Greensboro – City Hall, Government Offices j. Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce

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k. Greensboro Children’s Museum l. Greensboro College • Brock Historical Museum • Irene Cullis Gallery • Odell Auditorium m. Greensboro Cultural Center • African American Atelier • ArtsGreensboro • ArtQuest

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t. LeBauer Park u. Millennium Gate, Governmental Plaza v. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital - Trauma Center w. North Carolina A&T State University • A&T Four Statue • Irwin Belk Track/Aggie Stadium

• Paul Robeson Theatre • University Galleries x. O. Henry Statues y. Old Greensborough Historic District z. Triad Stage at Pyrle Theater aa. US Post Office (Main) bb. University of North Carolina at Greensboro • Athletic Facilities

• Aycock Auditorium • Taylor Theatre • Weatherspoon Art Museum cc. Walkway of History dd. War Memorial Stadium ee. Weaver Education Center

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VI SI TOR INF O PIEDMONT TRIAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PTI) • Service by five major airlines and commuter airlines • Non-stop flights to nation’s major cities and hubs • 15 minutes away from Downtown • Easy to access off Hwy. 68 North from 1-40 West • Three-level terminal with ticket counters, baggage claim areas, lounges, restaurants, shops, travel services and more • Transportation available through independent taxi companies, car rental services, limousine services, and Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART)

CARRIERS Allegiant 702-505-8888 allegiantair.com American Airlines/ American Eagle 800-433-7300 aa.com

TAXI SERVICE

TOURS

Uber uber.com

Greensboro Scenic Tours Specializing in historic sites, the arts, colleges and universities and day trips for active seniors. Services include sightseeing tours, step-on guides, translation services for foreign visitors and corporate transportation. 336-202-8400 or 336-697-7275. greensboroscenictour.com

Lyft lyft.com Blue Bird Taxi 336-272-5112 United Yellow Taxi Association 336-273-9421 Central Piedmont Airport Transportation 336-668-9808 ptiairporttransportation.com

CAR RENTAL Alamo 336-668-7657 800-327-9633 Avis 336-665-5700 800-831-2847 Budget 336-665-5700 800-527-0700 Enterprise 336-662-0188 800-736-8222

Delta Airlines 800-221-1212 delta.com

Hertz 336-668-7961 800-654-9649

Frontier Airlines 800-432-1359 flyfrontier.com

National 336-668-7657 800-227-7368

United 800-241-6522 united.com

LIMOUSINE AA Prestige Limousine, Service Inc. 336-312-3240 prestigelimo-nc.com Concierge of Greensboro 336-681-6780 conciergeofgreensboro.com Fantasy Limousine, Inc. 336-288-1000 fantasylimo-nc.com Lacy & Sons, Inc. 336-292-1930 888-842-2778 Prompt Transportation Services 336-210-5990 prompttransportation.com

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Thrifty/Dollar 336-664-9335 800-847-4389

BUS TRANSPORTATION Greyhound/Trailways 800-231-2222 Greensboro Transit Authority 336-335-6499 Heat 336-335-6499, rideheat.com Part 336-883-Part 336-662-0002 partnc.org

TRAIN SERVICE Amtrak 336-272-6755 800-USA-RAIL

MISC. Lime Bike limebike.com

Carolina History & Haunts Stroll through Greensboro’s streets guided by the eerie glow of candlelight. Listen to the stories of local history and haunts as we bring you to the sites where some of downtown’s departed inhabitants are said to still linger. 336-905-4060. carolinahistoryandhaunts.com Taste Carolina Food Tours Taste exquisite food at downtown restaurants. You’ll talk with chefs and owners who are partnering with nearby small farms to offer fresh, innovative and eclectic cuisine. From modern upscale restaurants to hole-in-the-wall artisanal food shops to decadent desserts! Advance registration required. 919-237-2254. tastecarolina.net Tap Hopper Tours This Greensboro Craft Brewery Tour will showcase the Gate City’s amazing craft brewery scene, local inspiration, and diverse culture. Greensboro is a growing hotspot for craft breweries and distilleries, and they want to help you check them out! 336-850-1477. visittaphoppertours.com

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

24 HOUR TRAVEL INFORMATION Travelers can now access current travel information by dialing “511” on a cell phone anywhere, anytime in North Carolina.


V ISIT OR IN F O IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Highway Patrol 336-334-5621

AAA-Carolina Motor Club 336-852-0506 or 336-544-0841

Police 24-Hour Information 336-373-2222

After Hours Veterinary Emergency Clinic 336-851-1990

Ticketmaster 800-745-3000

City of Greensboro Information 336-373-CITY

AREA HOSPITALS/MEDICAL CARE CENTERS

City of Greensboro Planning Department 336-373-2144

Cone Behavioral Health Systems 700 Walter Reed Dr. 336-832-9600

Driver’s License Bureau 336-334-5745

Cone Health Cancer Center 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1100

Emergency 911

Cornerstone Urgent Care 4515 Premier Dr. 336-802-2222

Greensboro Area Chamber of Commerce 336-387-8300

Eagle Walk-In Clinic at Guilford College 603 Dolley Madison Rd. 336-852-1915

Greensboro Coliseum Complex 336-373-7400 Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 336-274-2282

Friendly Urgent Care 410 College Rd. 336-218-0994

Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department 336-373-2558

Lake Jeanette Urgent Care 1309 Lee’s Chapel Rd. 336-286-5505 Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Trauma Center) 1200 N. Elm St. 336-832-7000

Western Union 800-325-6000

Airport Welcome Center 336-665-5600

Kindred Hospital 2401 South Side Blvd. 336-271-2800

General Medical Clinic 3710 Gate City Blvd. 336-299-6242

Moses Cone Urgent Care Center 1123 N. Church St. 336-832-4400 Occumed Walk-In Clinic and Urgent Care 530 N. Elam Ave., Ste. C 336-574-0707 Battleground Urgent Care 3402 Battleground Ave. 336-545-1515 Urgent Medical & Family Care 102 Pomona Dr. 336-299-0000 Wesley Long Community Hospital 501 N. Elam Ave. 336-832-1000 The Women’s Hospital of Greensboro 801 Green Valley Rd. 336-832-6500

Greensboro Public Library 336-373-2471

AVERAGE MONTHLY TEMPERATURES JANUARY

48° LOW: 29°

MAY

78° LOW: 56°

SEPTEMBER 80° LOW: 61°

FEBRUARY

53° LOW: 33°

JUNE

85° LOW: 65°

OCTOBER

MARCH

61° LOW: 39°

JULY

88° LOW: 69°

NOVEMBER 61° LOW: 40°

APRIL

70° LOW: 47°

AUGUST

86° LOW: 68°

DECEMBER 51° LOW: 32°

70° LOW: 49°

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