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RESTAURANTS NOMA
321 W. 4th St. 336/703-5112, www.noma-ws.com
HOURS: Sun.-Wed. 11 A.M.-midnight, Thurs.-Sat. 11 A.M.-1 A.M.
NOMA, named for the restaurant’s location on North Marshall Street, serves lunch and dinner ($1521), but it’s the brunch menu that stands out. The owners, husband-and-wife team Chris and Kathleen Barnes, have come up with a creative menu that includes tempura strawberries (strawberries dipped in a sweet batter made from brown sugar and Grand Marnier then fried and served with homemade lemon syrup) and orange dreamsicle crepes (warm crepes topped with orange segments and orange dreamsicle sauce) that have locals lining up for a table on the weekends. Brunch is served Sunday 11 A.M.-3 P.M. Reservations are recommended.
736 S. Main St. 336/748-8585, www.oldsalemtavern. com
HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M. and 5-9 P.M. Sat. 11:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. and 5-9 P.M. Sun. 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M.
George Washington spent two nights at the Old Salem Tavern in 1791 when he was passing through North Carolina. The tavern was originally operated by the Moravian Church; it is located in the heart of Old Salem and retains its original charm. As a nod to the tavern’s past, servers are dressed in period costumes. Overlook the bonnets and full dressesthe food is great. The menu has comfort foods like Southern buttermilk fried chicken, cornmeal-crusted catfish, and Asian-spiced duck breast ($13-24). Between 5 and 7 P.M. order the early-bird special, a Moravian chicken pie with fresh veggies and soup or salad.
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