Nearly 75 businesses have joined Raleigh’s social drinking district. Here’s the list.
Raleigh’s first social district begins Monday, Aug. 15.
The new program allows people to drink and consume alcohol bought in the district within the district boundaries, including on the sidewalk. It doesn’t let people bring alcohol from home or from a business outside the social district.
People purchase the drinks in special to-go cups that businesses provide that include when and where the beverage was purchased.
Read more: “Raleigh’s downtown social drinking district launches Monday. Here’s how it will work.”
Here is the list of businesses participating in the social district as of 5:30 p.m. Aug. 10, according to the city of Raleigh:
311 Gallery
40&Holding LLC DBA The Bridge DTR
Alter EGO Salon
Artspace
Beasley’s Chicken + Honey (ABC Cornershop Inc.)
Bida Manda
Bittersweet
Black Friday Market
Brewery Bhavana
Centro Mexican Restaurant
City Market Artist Collective
Copperline Plant Company, LLC
Crank Arm Brewing Company
Curate
DECO RALEIGH
Element gastropub
FOUNDATION
Garland
Gathering Gallery
Gravy
House of Swank Clothing
Jimmy V’s Osteria and Bar
Junction West
Landmark Tavern
Lincoln Theatre
Mofu Shoppe
NASHONA Boutique
Oak City Meatball Shoppe
Office Revolution
Parkside Restaurant
Poole’side Pies
Pop-Up Shops at Martin Street
Raleigh Convention and Performing Arts Complex
Read With Me Children’s Books & Art
Residence Inn Raleigh Downtown
Ruby Deluxe
Short Walk Wines
Sir Walter Coffee
Sitti
Sono
St. Roch
Tasty Beverage Company
The Architect
The Darby
The Davie
The Fiction Kitchen
The Haymaker
The Junction Salon and Bar
The Mecca
The Morning Times
The Pit
The Pour House Music Hall and Record Shop
The Raleigh Times
The Vault Raleigh
The ZEN Succulent
Tonbo Ramen
Trolley Pub Raleigh
Unorthodox Vintage
Videri Chocolate Factory
Virgil’s/The Merchant
Watts & Ward
Whiskey Kitchen
Woodys at City Market
Young Hearts Distilling