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36 Hours
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36 Hours in Durham, N.C.
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By [9]Ingrid K. WilliamsUpdated Nov. 2, 2023
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A birds-eye view over a quiet city street during the daytime. The treetops vary
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from green to orange to red.
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[13]36 Hours
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Durham, N.C.
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[14]Recommendations
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[15]Itinerary
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By Ingrid K. Williams Photographs by Kate Medley for The New York Times
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Nov. 2, 2023
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Ingrid K. Williams is a regular contributor to the Travel section and a former
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Durham resident who has reported on North Carolina since 2010.
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The evolution of Durham from a faded tobacco town to a diverse cultural and
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culinary destination has been years in the making. But the ongoing development
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of this central North Carolina city seems to have reached a new stage. The
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resurgent downtown area — long a transitional neighborhood with pockets of
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progress — is now brimming with new restaurants, boutiques, bars and breweries.
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And while construction continues apace amid the historic [17]brick warehouses,
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[18]tobacco factories and [19]textile mills — for [20]good and [21]ill —
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visitors today have reason to venture farther afield, to emerging hotspots in
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East Durham and the Old Five Points neighborhood. This season, only the
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brilliant fall foliage can compete with all the terrific food, drink and local
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color there is to discover across Dur’m, as residents affectionately call the
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dynamic Bull City.
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Recommendations
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Key stops
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• The [22]Nasher Museum of Art, on Duke University's Central Campus, presents
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rotating exhibitions, including a current exhibition curated by ChatGPT.
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• [23]Saltbox Seafood Joint serves fresh, seasonal seafood caught off the
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North Carolina coast, along with honey-drizzled hush puppies.
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• [24]Mystic Farm & Distillery is a 22-acre bourbon distillery that offers
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weekend tours and free tastings of the label’s full range of spirits.
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• [25]The Velvet Hippo is a lively new bar serving fruity slushies and
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creative cocktails on a rooftop downtown.
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Attractions and outdoor activities
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• At the [26]Sarah P. Duke Gardens, five miles of pathways wind past
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magnolias, blooming roses and a lake framed by vibrant foliage in the fall.
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• [27]Bennett Place is a Civil War site, with a small on-site museum, where
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Union and Confederate generals negotiated the war’s largest troop surrender
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in the home of a local family.
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• At [28]Eno River State Park and in [29]West Point on the Eno, a city park
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five miles north of downtown, there are dozens of trails to choose from.
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Restaurants and bars
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• [30]Ponysaurus Brewing Co. is a downtown craft brewery with crackling fire
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pits in a leafy garden strung with lights.
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• [31]Ideal’s is a sandwich shop in East Durham with lines out the door at
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lunchtime.
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• [32]Mike D’s BBQ, also in East Durham, is a new barbecue joint serving
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brisket and smoked beans.
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• [33]Little Bull is a new restaurant in the Old Five Points neighborhood
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that serves dumplings stuffed with goat birria in a bowl of rich consomé.
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• [34]Motorco Music Hall is a concert venue that also hosts dance parties.
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• [35]Corpse Reviver is a cocktail bar in a former coffin shop.
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• [36]Monuts is a bustling Ninth Street bakery and cafe that began as a
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tricycle vendor peddling doughnuts at the Durham Farmers’ Market.
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• [37]Rose’s Noodles, Dumplings and Sweets is a former meat market and sweets
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shop that evolved into a casual East Asian-inspired eatery.
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Shopping
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• [38]Durham Vintage Collective is a new and inviting second-hand shop
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downtown.
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• [39]Chet Miller is a well-stocked gift shop with Durham-themed throw
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pillows, small-press travel guides, cookbooks from local chefs and jigsaw
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puzzles.
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• [40]EUtopia Design opened downtown last year and sells Polish glassware and
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handcrafted ceramics.
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• [41]Ella West Gallery is a sunny space that opened in August showcasing
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contemporary art.
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• [42]Carolina Soul Records and [43]Bull City Records are two spots to browse
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vinyl on Main Street.
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Where to stay
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• For a small city, Durham has an impressive selection of cool hotels. Most
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notable is [44]the Durham, a 53-room boutique property in a landmark
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building with midcentury modern architecture, mod décor and a scenic
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rooftop bar. Double rooms from around $240.
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• [45]Unscripted Durham opened in the former Jack Tar Motel, another 1960s
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property that is now home to 74 modern guest rooms and a rooftop pool.
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Doubles from $189.
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• [46]21c Museum Hotel is a more contemporary option downtown with 125 rooms,
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an art-filled restaurant and an on-site art gallery. Doubles from $189.
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• Look for a short-term rental in Trinity Park, a leafy residential district
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between downtown and Duke University’s East Campus, a short walk from many
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restaurants, bars, breweries and music venues.
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Getting around
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• Downtown Durham is walkable but you’ll need a car to reach locations
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farther afield. If you don’t have your own, there are ride-share options,
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including Uber and Lyft. [47]Buses also run throughout the city (and are
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free through June 2024).
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Itinerary
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Friday
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A square, beige-brick building with a colorful banner that reads:
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Nasher Museum of Art
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3:30 p.m. Visit a campus museum
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Anyone concerned that artificial intelligence will eventually do their job may
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be put at ease by the new exhibition at Duke University’s [48]Nasher Museum of
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Art, “Act as if You Are a Curator,” which was organized not by museum staff but
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by ChatGPT, OpenAI’s popular chatbot (through Jan. 14; free admission). The
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eclectic A.I.-generated exhibition spans Mesoamerican stone figures and
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Salvador Dalí works selected from the museum’s nearly 14,000-piece collection,
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though many were mislabeled by the chatbot (as noted by a flesh-and-blood
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curator). More cohesive is the moving — and human-curated — exhibition of
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photographs and collage installations from the artist Lyle Ashton Harris
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(through Jan. 7). While on campus, stroll through the nearby [49]Sarah P. Duke
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Gardens, where five miles of serene pathways wind past magnolias, blooming
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roses and a lake reflecting autumnal colors.
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A square, beige-brick building with a colorful banner that reads:
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Nasher Museum of Art
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Two people sit at a wooden table with plastic orange seats. They are looking at
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two chalkboard menus advertising seafood options above an open kitchen. An
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orange life preserver hangs on the wall between the two chalkboard menus.
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Saltbox Seafood Joint
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6 p.m. Feast on Carolina seafood
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Fresh, seasonal seafood caught off the North Carolina coast is the simple,
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winning formula at [50]Saltbox Seafood Joint, a restaurant owned by the chef
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Ricky Moore, who earned the 2022 James Beard Award for the best chef in the
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Southeast. What began as a tiny takeaway shack in the Old Five Points
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neighborhood is now a spacious, but still frill-free, sit-down locale on
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Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard. Luckily, the menu hasn’t changed much: You can
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still get heaping plates of fried oysters, blue crab, mullet and clams with
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generous portions of fried potatoes and collard greens. My go-to is the fried
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catfish sandwich topped with citrusy red-cabbage slaw ($14) and a side of
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Hush-Honeys, the chef’s trademarked take on cornmeal fritters drizzled with
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honey ($4).
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Two people sit at a wooden table with plastic orange seats. They are looking at
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two chalkboard menus advertising seafood options above an open kitchen. An
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orange life preserver hangs on the wall between the two chalkboard menus.
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Saltbox Seafood Joint
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8:30 p.m. Try a local beer by the firepit
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The competition is growing among the many craft breweries downtown, where
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out-of-town brewers — like Asheville’s [51]Dssolvr and [52]Hi-Wire Brewing —
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have opened Durham taprooms in an area that’s already home to longtime local
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favorites like [53]Fullsteam Brewery and the [54]Durty Bull Brewing Company.
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But on a crisp fall evening, the most atmospheric place for a locally brewed
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pint is easily [55]Ponysaurus Brewing Co., an independent craft brewery with
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crackling fire pits in a leafy garden strung with lights. Try the
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tangerine-tinged Golden Rule Saison ($6) and a scoop of the house snack mixes,
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like the pretzel-and-peanutty Bartender’s Blend ($1).
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A view of a white water tower rising against a blue sky. A logo on the tower
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reads:
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Durham’s downtown brims with new restaurants, boutiques and breweries amid
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historic brick warehouses, tobacco factories and textile mills.
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Saturday
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The interior of an old-fashioned room with wooden floors, wooden walls and a
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wooden ceiling. It is sparsely furnished, with two wooden chairs and a wooden
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chest. Sunlight comes into the room from a window.
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Bennett Place
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9:30 a.m. Take a history lesson
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Swing by [56]Monuts, a Ninth Street bakery and cafe, to pick up a
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cinnamon-and-molasses-glazed pumpkin-spice doughnut ($2.50) and Hot Apple
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Chai-der, a steaming blend of apple cider and chai tea ($5.50), before heading
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out west for a dive into North Carolina history. Beyond Civil War scholars, few
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are likely to recall what transpired at [57]Bennett Place, a historic farmstead
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about six miles northwest of downtown. One of the few Civil War sites not
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associated with battle, this out-of-the-way landmark is where the Union general
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William T. Sherman and the Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston negotiated
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the largest troop surrender of the war — nearly 90,000 soldiers from the
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Carolinas, Georgia and Florida — inside the home of a local family in 1865.
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Begin a visit in the small museum, where a short video explains the site’s
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significance, then head across the lawn to tour the reconstructed farmhouse and
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surrounding outbuildings where the generals hashed out the terms (free
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admission).
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The interior of an old-fashioned room with wooden floors, wooden walls and a
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wooden ceiling. It is sparsely furnished, with two wooden chairs and a wooden
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chest. Sunlight comes into the room from a window.
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Bennett Place
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12 p.m. Seek sandwiches in the east
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A former food desert, East Durham has emerged as a lunchtime destination for
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hungry diners from across the city. You’ll know you’ve found [58]Ideal’s, a
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sandwich shop that opened in 2021, by the line snaking down the sidewalk (don’t
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worry, it moves quickly). Here, freshly baked rolls — sesame-crusted hoagies
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and rosemary focaccia — are the foundation for superb deli sandwiches. Best is
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the Philly-style roast pork with provolone and garlicky broccoli rabe ($8.50
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for a half-hoagie) and the thick-cut garlic-and-onion potato chips ($1.75).
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Another notable newcomer is [59]Mike D’s BBQ, a barbecue joint that opened
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nearby in July. Go there for a brisket sandwich doused with the signature
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smoky-sweet sauce ($10), a side of smoked beans ($5) and sweet tea ($4).
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Rows of barrels that have the word
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Mystic Farm & Distillery
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2 p.m. Sip North Carolina bourbon
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Whatever your preferred spirit, there’s likely someone in Durham distilling it.
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Small-production craft booze — from [60]mead and [61]cider to [62]gin and [63]
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rye — have exploded in popularity recently, and one producer worth seeking out
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is [64]Mystic Farm & Distillery, about six miles east of downtown. Drop in at
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this bucolic 22-acre bourbon distillery for a free tasting of the full range of
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spirits, including the award-winning Broken Oak bourbon and a smooth
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cacao-finished version made with cacao nibs from Raleigh’s [65]Videri Chocolate
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Factory. Small group tours are also offered on weekends ($20; reserve in
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advance).
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Rows of barrels that have the word
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Mystic Farm & Distillery
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4 p.m. Flip through records and second-hand finds
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Supporting local businesses is a point of pride in this fiercely loyal city, as
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evidenced by the growing number of small independent shops downtown. Start on
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West Parrish Street at the [66]Durham Vintage Collective, an inviting
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second-hand boutique that opened in July, where you might find plaid
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miniskirts, leather jackets or a framed Jean-Michel Basquiat lithograph. Across
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the street, explore [67]Chet Miller, a well-stocked gift shop with
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Durham-themed throw pillows, small-press travel guides, cookbooks from local
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chefs and game-night jigsaw puzzles. Right next door, [68]EUtopia Design opened
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last year selling exquisite Polish glassware and handcrafted ceramics. Scope
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out the latest color-splashed exhibition at [69]Ella West Gallery, a sunny
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space that opened in August showcasing contemporary art from Black, female and
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other diverse and underrepresented artists. Then continue to East Main Street
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to browse vinyl albums of jazz, soul, rock and bluegrass at [70]Carolina Soul
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Records and at the new location of [71]Bull City Records across the street.
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A glass dish with sliced fish that is garnished with flowers.
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Little Bull
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7 p.m. Dine on fresh Mexican-American flavors
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Downtown Durham is packed with great restaurants, but head a bit north to the
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Old Five Points neighborhood where the city’s latest hotspot, [72]Little Bull,
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opened on a quiet block in June. The chef Oscar Diaz, already well-known in
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Raleigh for his Mexican-American cuisine, again tapped his heritage when
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creating the playful menu. Highlights of a recent meal included crudo with
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North Carolina tuna, aguachile, wasabi and flying-fish roe ($18), plantain
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empanadas ($16) and soft dumplings stuffed with goat birria in a bowl of rich
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consomé ($16). Stick to the small plates as portions are generous, and save
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room for dessert: The churro balls with chocolate sauce ($9) are divine.
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A glass dish with sliced fish that is garnished with flowers.
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Little Bull
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A person with a tattooed arm holds a drink in a martini glass. A skewer with
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three stuffed green olives rests on top of the glass.
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Corpse Reviver
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9 p.m. Sip martinis in a former coffin shop
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At the end of 2022, the city designated most of downtown a social district
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called [73]the Bullpen, where folks are permitted to walk around with alcoholic
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beverages purchased in the area. So if the bar is packed at [74]the Velvet
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Hippo, a lively rooftop lounge that opened in August serving fruity slushies
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and creative cocktails, you can take that frozen Hawaiian Rum Punch ($13) to go
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and stroll over to [75]Motorco Music Hall, a concert venue that also hosts
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dance parties, like a recent Taylor Fest for local Swifties. Or continue to
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[76]Corpse Reviver, a cocktail bar associated with the [77]Durham Distillery,
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which opened in 2020 in a former coffin shop and serves dirty martinis
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garnished with bacon-and-blue-cheese-stuffed olives ($15).
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A person with a tattooed arm holds a drink in a martini glass. A skewer with
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three stuffed green olives rests on top of the glass.
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Corpse Reviver
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[02-36HOURS-DURHAM-west-point-cvkl-mobileMasterAt3x-v2]
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The West Point Mill along the Eno River. Follow the yellow trail markers from
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the mill to reach Sennett’s Hole, a popular summertime swimming spot.
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Sunday
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[02-36HOURS-DURHAM-eno-ghvw-mobileMasterAt3x]
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Eno River State Park
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9 a.m. Hike along the river
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Catch the season at its most colorful along the Eno River, where there are
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dozens of trails to choose from in the [78]Eno River State Park and in [79]West
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Point on the Eno, a city park five miles north of downtown that is anchored by
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the historic West Point Mill. One scenic route begins at the mill, then climbs
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through the forest along the river (follow the yellow trail markers). After
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about 20 minutes, hop across the rocks crossing a shallow tributary to reach
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Sennett’s Hole, a natural pool — and popular summertime swimming spot — with
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small waterfalls and turtles warming themselves on the rocks on sunny days.
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[02-36HOURS-DURHAM-eno-ghvw-mobileMasterAt3x]
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Eno River State Park
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11 a.m. Slurp some noodles
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Refuel after a hike with brunch at [80]Rose’s Noodles, Dumplings and Sweets, a
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former meat market and sweets shop near Brightleaf Square that evolved into a
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casual East Asian-inspired eatery serving fragrant bowls of beef pho ($17) and
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Thai rice soup ($14). The selection of cakes, cookies and pastries is
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impressive, but best are the ice-cream sandwiches that easily serve two — my
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favorite is the white miso flavor between chewy gingersnaps ($7).
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Correction:
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Nov. 2, 2023
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An earlier version of this article misstated the days that Monuts, a bakery and
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cafe, is open on the weekend. It is open on Saturdays, not Sundays.
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