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Explore the newest businesses to open in Raleigh

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Published on November 04, 2019
Explore the newest businesses to open in RaleighPhoto: Tin Roof/Yelp

Interested in sampling the newest restaurant and retail additions to Raleigh? From a Southern spot to a Mediterranean eatery, read on for a rundown of the newest destinations to make their debut around town.

Tin Roof

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A newcomer to Glenwood South, Tin Roof is a bar, music venue and Southern spot that's located at 300 Glenwood Ave.

The kitchen here specializes in Southern-inspired fare. Try the Nashville hot chicken sandwich or voodoo shrimp grinder. There are also daily drink specials including fishbowl Fridays ($12). Take a gander at the full drink menu here. 

With three stars from 33 reviews on Yelp, the new arrival has gotten a mixed response from patrons but it's still early days.

Yelper Chat C. wrote, "I ordered the Nashville hot chicken sandwich. Although it was good, it wasn't the best Nashville hot chicken sandwich I've eaten. The sauce was a little too runny for my liking."

Rosewater Kitchen and Bar

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Looking to chow down on some Mediterranean fare? A new spot has you covered. The fresh arrival to Falls of Neuse, called Rosewater Kitchen and Bar, is located at 110 Park at N. Hills St.

In the mood for something different? Try the Greek octopus at Rosewater Kitchen and Bar. You'll also find scallops, mussels, eggplant and more among the offerings. Take a gander at the full menu here. 

The new arrival has already attracted fans thus far, with a 4.5-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp.

Yelper Paula G. wrote, "Everything was delicious! We tried the bread course with olives first. That was followed by dry boat scallops and the braised short ribs with a Bolognese sauce. We paired the food with a great wine selection and it was a perfect meal."

Weaver Street Market

photo: mary z./yelp

Weaver Street Market is an organic store that's located at 404 W. Hargett St.

All of this spot's meats are free of hormones and antibiotics. Seasonal selections currently include North Carolina apples, biodynamic grapes and more. This market also offers a salad bar and hot bar, which serves up pulled pork, roasted chicken and more. 

With five stars out of four reviews on Yelp, the newcomer is receiving positive attention.

Yelper Mary Z. wrote, "It has a hot food bar, a nice olive bar, a specialty cheese case, a beautiful bread section and a gorgeous produce department."   


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