Seven Brew Coffee plans second Fayetteville location
A local coffee chain plans to expand their presence in Fayetteville.
A local coffee chain plans to expand their presence in Fayetteville.
KFC has permanently closed its restaurant located at 2992 N. College Ave.
The new restaurant is located at Fossil Cove Brewing Company, and is open for breakfast and lunch every Thursday-Sunday.
Several local restaurants are offering up to-go options to help folks celebrate Thanksgiving this year.
The local giant burrito chain will soon open its third Fayetteville location in the space formerly home to Wendy’s at 2050 N. College Ave.
A west Fayetteville sandwich shop will soon move to a new home in south Fayetteville.
The restaurant was located 2050 N. College Ave., next to Bocca Italian Eatery & Pizzeria.
A north Fayetteville brewery that closed recently is under new ownership, and could reopen soon.
Local Mexican restaurant Mr. Taco Loco will soon open a second location in Fayetteville.
The restaurant was dark on Tuesday, and signage had already been removed from the location.
Here’s what we know about several places that have opened, closed, re-opened, or will soon open in Fayetteville.
After several months of bad news, here’s a bit of good news for pizza fans. Wood Stone is set to reopen one of their Fayetteville locations.
A Missouri-based restaurant chain is planning to open a Fayetteville location soon.
A new food truck focusing on breakfast cereals is set to open this weekend in Fayetteville.
Penguin Ed’s Barbecue closed its Wedington Drive location over the weekend.
We noticed a new barbecue truck is open on Township. We’ve also noticed a handful of restaurants that have permanently closed their doors in Fayetteville over the last few weeks.
Here’s what we know about a few new places that have opened, closed, relocated, or changed hands recently.
The restaurants have been sold to Fayetteville A&P Commissioner and restaurant owner Todd Martin of Southern Food Company, who plans to reopen both concepts in the coming months.
A nearly nine-year-old restaurant just off the Fayetteville square has permanently closed.
Co-owner Jerrmy Gawthrop told us on Monday the restaurant will close both its Fayetteville locations for the summer, with hopes to reopen again sometime in the fall.
Here’s what we know about a handful of places that have opened recently in Fayetteville.
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