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A marshmallow coated in chocolate is coated in graham cracker crumbs at Little Dipper Fondue, 138 S. Front St., Wilmington, N.C.
A tempranillo wine paired with barbecue chips was a favorite at a recent wine-and-snack pairing class hosted by sommelier Amanda Leese at The Vine, 25 N. 3rd St. as a part of the downtown wine bar ...
In August 2019, the final plans for the redevelopment of the mall has been approved by the city of Wilmington, and shortly after, the remaining tenants at the former Sears wing have been relocated to the 3 remaining anchor wings, and as a result, the Sears space along with a nearby mall entrance that also used to house Ruby Tuesday, Leland ...
1504 Resto-Bar is set to open in the Nippy's Soul Food Restaurant space at 2206 Carolina Beach Road in Wilmington, N.C. in summer 2024.
The chain was owned by Wilmington-based H.T. Restaurants Inc. Most locations were found in malls and some were two-level structures with elaborate and ornate interior designs featuring special theme-seating. Annabelle's began in 1973 as a single restaurant in Wilmington, NC. It was first named Tuesday's (no affiliation with Ruby Tuesday's). It ...
By the late 1990s, 80% of the sushi menu had been converted into a plant-based one, [13] and traditional sweetened white rice was replaced with a whole grain brown rice-based blend. In 2005, Miya's introduced its first invasive species menu, featuring locally caught invasive species such as Asian shore crabs and European green crabs .
Anne Bonny's Bar & Grill: Downtown Wilmington's only floating bar and restaurant serves Calabash-style seafood, frozen drinks, local beer and water views at 106 S. Water St. Opened Feb. 24.
Former governor of North Carolina and leader of the 1898 Wilmington Coup John Branch: 1801: Arts & sciences: Former governor of and U.S. Senator from North Carolina, Secretary of the Navy Aaron V. Brown: 1814: Former governor of and U.S. Representative from Tennessee; Postmaster General [34] Tod Robinson Caldwell: 1840: 19th-century governor of ...