Locals Guide on Things to Do in Downtown Cary (Eat, Drink, Play)

The town of Cary has become one of the most desirable places to live in recent years, and this could largely be due to the fact that it’s downtown district has seen a boom in incredible places to eat, boutique stores, quaint coffee shops, breweries and innovative art galleries.

Street with buildings and trees flanking each side.
Downtown Cary, North Carolina

Although it has a small town, suburban feel to it, there are so many things to do in downtown Cary, that you could easily make it a day trip, or even weekend trip from Raleigh.

Since we decided to live in Raleigh permanently, we have spent many free weekends and evenings exploring Cary. We’ve grown to love how charming and vibrant it has become, and we actually think it has some of the best places to eat and drink in the Triangle.

Street with an American flag pole and green trees.
Academy Street, downtown Cary

In fact, we’ve spent a whole night bar hopping in downtown Cary between the breweries, the bottle shop, pub and cocktail bar when previously we would typically only go out in downtown Raleigh!

Cary has become quite the charming, vibrant and fun town, and people like us are always finding more reasons to keep coming back! From Cary to Raleigh’s downtown, it’s only a 15-miute drive, and Cary to Charlotte is an easy 2.5 hours’ drive! (and there’s a train station in Cary connecting the two!)

Street running through town with buildings and trees on each side.
E Chatham Street, downtown Cary

If you have overlooked downtown Cary in the past and wondering what to do, where to go, and where to eat, then this guide is for you. We’ve also recorded a podcast episode about Downtown Cary. You can listen at the bottom of the post.

Things to Do in Downtown Cary

To help you plan your visit, here is a map of the below suggested top attractions, restaurants, bars and breweries:

Relax in Downtown Cary Park

Aerial view of a city park surrounded by buildings and trees.
Downtown Cary Park from my drone

After a 20-year, massive renovation, Downtown Cary Park has officially reopened! Taking up seven acres, this sprawling park offers a “great lawn”, feature water fountain, and a pavilion with performance spaces and market spaces.

As well as all the new features, there has been a huge development in programming, and it’s not just a park but an event space. You can find performances most evenings, from live music to theater, as well as art exhibitions, fitness classes, and even book clubs and outdoor movies taking place in the park.

An elevated boardwalk over a pond in a park.
Pretty in the Fall.

The original “Town Square” portion of the park still exists, with a lighted fountain, plenty of open green space, a bocce ball court, checker and chess tables, foosball, table tennis, and more. Much loved by the community is the Bark Bar (it’s a sip n stroll district), the Bark Yard (dog park) and communal firepits.

A water fountain under lights at nighttime.
The fountain at nighttime.

There are also several walking trails through the park, and some modern and chic bars and restaurants surrounding the outside. Find a quiet corner of the park to lounge on the grass and read a book or take part in the ongoing events – you choose!

I think all explorations of the downtown Cary area now should start at this fantastic community park.

Park Your Car and Explore

Sidewalk with a light post and trees.
South Academy Street

Downtown Cary is very walkable. It is basically two main streets (S Academy Street and East & West Chatham Street). Simply Park your car, grab a coffee at BREW and maybe a bagel at Big Dom’s (mentioned down below, and simply wander around.

Antique Shop in Ashworth Village

Shops and cars parked in a shopping village.
Browse the shops at Ashworth Village

With coffee in hand, why not peruse the local boutiques, art galleries, consignment shops and eateries in Ashworth Village. 

Shop for antiques at Vintage Vogue, visit a live art studio at Cary Gallery of Artists, or treat yourself at the Blue Moon Bakery & Cafe (they have some vegan and gluten-free options). 

Watch a Movie at The Cary Theater

Cary Theater.
The Cary Theater

Located in the heart of downtown, the Cary Theater was once home to the town’s first indoor movie theater, also named The Cary, which hosted live performances as well as films. It was also used as a clothing store, Cary Clothiers, an auto parts store and a recording studio.

Today it is a 175-seat art house and theater and one of the best things to do in Cary. They offer independent films, classic cinema, locally produced film festivals, live music and comedy.

Check out Cary Downtown Farmers Market

People shopping at a farmers' market.
Cary Farmers’ Market

We love a traditional farmers market. It’s the perfect place to pick up fresh, local produce from local farms within 100 miles of Cary. Taking place every Saturday, the Cary Downtown Farmers Market is the place to go to acquire all your local produce needs.

Red peppers on display at a market
Fresh produce!

You can also find artisan vendors selling gift and craft items, as well as pick up fresh flowers and plants.

Admire Guess-White-Ogle House

A pink house with a black metal fence.
Gorgeous home

When you visit Cary and walk along South Academy Street, you’ll walk past the beautiful Guess-White-Ogle House. The is the finest, most intact and best-preserved example of Queen Anne-style architecture in the Downtown Cary National Register Historic District. 

It’s also an example of a dwelling that was expanded over time to reflect the prevailing architectural tastes of the day.

The Guess-White-Ogle House represents several different architectural styles and was built in stages beginning in the 1830s and has had several owners throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

A pink house with a black metal fence and trees.
Cool pink color

John White, a local Baptist minister, bought the house from the Guess’ in 1896 and substantially remodeled and expanded it. He transformed the house into a Queen Anne structure by adding a three-story tower to the façade, a front bay window and much decorative woodwork. 

Carroll and Sheila Ogle bought the property in 1997 and restored it for their personal residence. In June 2023, the house was sold to a law firm, Soleigh Holdings Cary LLC, for $2.46 million.

Step Back In Time at Page-Walker Arts and History Center

People standing on steps outside of a brown brick museum.
Page-Walker Arts and History Center

The Page-Walker Arts and History Center is an art gallery and event space in Cary that’s nestled inside the converted, old Page-Walker Hotel.

It has two floors of gallery space, featuring pieces of fine art from regional artists, and you can also find workshops and classes related to language arts, music, wellness, and history!

Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival

Locals enjoying an arts and crafts festival.
Held annualy each August

Typically held annually on the last weekend in August, the Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival dates back to 1977 and welcomes guests from not just downtown Cary, but from all over.

Nearly 300 artists from across the USA showcase their products and services in the Cary Town Hall area, including interactive art activities, a kid’s world area, and professional artist demonstrations.

Where to Eat & Drink in Downtown Cary

There are many locally renowned downtown Cary restaurants, cafes, eateries, breweries and bars to explore. This is not an exhaustive list. Here are some of our personal favorites we have so far experienced.

Get Your Coffee Fix at BREW Coffee Bar

People sitting inside a coffee shop.
BREW on E Chatham Street

I have some fantastic eating and drinking places to share with you down below, but first…coffee! BREW Coffee Bar opened in Cary in 2016 and Brew does exactly what their name says, brews good quality coffee, in real black ceramic mugs!

Whenever we explore downtown Cary, we always start off at this innovative coffee shop that not only offers all the standard coffee bar items like Espresso, Lattes, Cappuccinos, Americanos, Cold Brew and Drip, but also teas, kombucha, and craft beer!

two coffees with heart shaped art on table
Great Lattes!

I’m mostly a latte drinker and their latte is on point, and our kids always enjoy their big muffins and cookies! The location is very central in Cary if you want to grab and go, but we enjoy the cozy indoor seating and trendy and modern vibe, or the outdoor patio in the warmer months which is good for those with furry friends!

In “normal” times this is also a bit of a local hangout coffee bar for regulars and online entrepreneurs to sit and work online – like we have several times. 

Drink Coffee for a Great Cause at Esteamed Coffee

People sitting in a coffee shop working online.
Overlooking S Academy St

Alternate coffee recommendation on nearby S Academy Street is Esteamed Coffee, which exists to connect employees with various disabilities and our community at large, in such a way that the lives of all are enriched through their fellowship in a warm, welcoming environment.

They’re a community on a mission to lower the 70+% unemployment rate for people with disabilities by creating meaningful job opportunities for people with intellectual, developmental, communication and/or visual impairments in a warm supportive environment.

It’s a lovely space, a newly renovated 1940 cottage, where you can enjoy sipping on a cup a joe overlooking the street, get some work done, or catch up with friends. Selection of baked goods!

Big Dom’s Bagel Shop

A bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese.
The HOVA bagel at Big Dom’s

Who doesn’t love a good bagel for breakfast, I know you New Yorker’s certainly do! Big Dom’s is a grab-and-go bagel shop in downtown featuring hand rolled bagels, biscuits and baked donuts.

Their bagels are made fresh every day with malted dough boiled in brown sugar water, then cooked until crisp. I’m no bagel expert, but apparently these are Montreal-style bagels which are smaller and denser than New York bagels and have a slightly sweet taste.

They have some great creations, and the donuts are said to be amazing as well but sell out quickly. Whatever you choose, get your bagel cut in half, it makes it easier to eat, and better for taking photos! 

Taste Award-Winning Beers at Bond Brothers

People sitting at tables outside a brewery drinking beer.
Enjoying a few pints at Bond Brothers.

If you love great craft beer, then don’t miss sipping on a few pints at this brewery, taproom and beer garden in downtown.

Bond Brothers Beer Company was named best new brewery in America by USA Today in 2017, and after personally taste testing many craft beers in top beer drinking destinations like Portland, San Diego, Northern California, Washington State and Asheville, I can vouch for Bond Brothers 100%.

A glass of beer.
Quality craft brews!

They brew exceptional high-quality artisanal beers with over a dozen on tap to choose from – IPA’s, Amber Ales, Cream Ales, Berliner Weiss’, Stouts. Plus, there’s ciders, seltzers, white and red wine for the non-beer drinkers!

My favorite beer is their Obfuscate (hazy American IPA with Amarillo, Centennial, Citra, Simcoe, Azacca). I don’t recall one I didn’t like. They’re also one of the few breweries that have gluten reduced beer, like their Toe the Line.

Man and woman drinking beer at a brewery.
Popular brewery for Cary residents

With over 9,000 square feet of industrial modern space to enjoy, the vibe is casual, and all are welcome, we often go with our kids and always take visiting friends.

And with fun annual events like their Guinness Book of Records Flip flop fun run, grabbing a beer here on their inviting outdoor patio has become one of the top things to do in downtown Cary and a locals Cary favorite hangout spot. Check their calendar to see what food truck they have onsite each day!

Bosphorus Restaurant

Turkish food on a plate.
Delicious Turkish cuisine

Growing up in Australia we have a lot of Turkish immigrants and restaurants, and we have also experienced authentic Turkish food during an amazing trip to Istanbul back in 2003 so are excited to have a fantastic Turkish restaurant here in Cary.

You can expect traditional Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine. And although popular, we still feel it’s one of Cary’s best kept secrets and located in an unassuming strip-mall and just a 5-minute walk from downtown Cary.

Turkish food on a plate.
Your Turkish specialties!

They cook with fresh spices and herbs and almost everything is made from scratch. You can choose from Mezze (a selection of small dishes) to grilled meats including lamb, beef and chicken as kebabs, plates or gyros, a wide range of vegetarian dishes, Turkish pizzas and wraps, plus popular homemade desserts like baklava, krem caramel and rice pudding and so much more!

Each dish is prepared with a distinct flavor, and if you haven’t eaten Turkish food before the staff are very helpful and knowledgeable in guiding your selections. 

Turkish food on a plate.
Colorful and fresh

Your experience starts with complimentary hot black Turkish tea, plus warm pita bread served with spiced oil which is addictive – be careful though, it can fill you up!

Turkish bread on a plate.
Warm pita bread to start

If you are looking for tasty Turkish food at very reasonable prices, excellent service and a pleasant atmosphere, in our opinion this is one of the best restaurants in Cary. Make Bosphorus Restaurant your next dining experience. It’s a true locals favorite and a downtown Cary restaurant you don’t want to miss!

CrossTown Pub & Grill

crosstown pub cary 2
Crosstown Pub & Grill

This is the cozy and welcoming neighborhood pub you’ve been looking for. Crosstown Pub & Grill is a family-owned and operated Irish style pub in the heart of downtown Cary with an inviting pub-style atmosphere.

It can be a place for all occasions: a relaxing spot to catch a game over a pint, catch up drinks with friends, a family meal or a date night.

Burger with lettuce, tomato and cheese.
Excellent burger!

There’s a good selection of fine wines, craft beers and spirits, plus above average bar food at reasonable prices making it one of the best places to eat in Cary for families!

Fish and chips and coleslaw.
One of the best fish & chips in Wake County!
Birra tacos on a plate.
Delicious birria tacos

They have seating inside and out, the service is friendly and attentive, and each time we’ve visited it’s been a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Check out their weekly food and drink specials. We love their birria tacos, fish and chips, and the burger

RGF Authentic Champagne Bar

People sitting on green couches in a wine bar.
Love the interior decor!

If you’re looking for a touch of effervescence elegance in your wine bar, head straight to the RBF Champagne Bar. It only opened at the beginning of 2023 and is already building up a dedicated fan base of women showing up as their authentic selves.

While its focus is on Champagne and sparkling wine from around the world, you’ll find PLENTY of red, white, and rose wine offerings to suit your taste – you can even have wine cocktails. Choices here are heavy on the international – can I hear a hallelujah?

Putting on our RBF faces (Resting B*tch Face).
Putting on our RBF faces (Resting B*tch Face)

Apart from a fine sip and a chic and contemporary atmosphere that makes you want to melt into couch conversations with your besties, what you’ll love most about this champagne and wine bar in Wake County is that its mission is centered around empowering women.

You will never be criticized as to how your face looks in this establishment, nor told to smile because “you look so much prettier when you do”. Your best RBF (Resting B*tch Face) is not only welcome but encouraged.

Take one look around the walls to see friends and acquaintances of the owners brighten up the space with their RBFs. Don’t forget to snap your own! And permission granted to linger a little longer in the bathrooms to read the inspiring and motivating She Hero quotes.

Another reason this place makes my Aussie heart sing – Tiffany pays her staff a living wage. No tips needed!

Inside a bathroom showing a toilet and art on the wall.
Even the restrooms are a treat.

Oh, and if you like poking fun at your ex-boyfriends, you’ll love the names Tiffany has created for her yummy charcuterie boards in honor of the ones who did not make it through to see the worthy realization of the RBF.

RBF also has live music, fun events and parties, and Phoebe – everyone’s best friend – may just join you on the couch for a chin wag! This is the wine bar in the Triangle area you’ll want to visit with your girlfriends and men friends who just get it.

Two men and two women sitting at a table drinking champagne.
With our friends from Australia

We had good friends from Australia visiting recently and where do you think was at the top of the list for us to take them and show off our lovely hometown? You can’t get more unique and on point for friendship fun than RBF. Watch our video for more and they made our list of best wine bars in the Raleigh area.

Scratch

Albatross Golf Pub

two old fashions on the bar
Love this drink!

If you’re a golf fan, you’ll love going to the Albatross Bar in Downtown Cary to swing a golf club in their simulated golf bays. They’re designed for golfers at all stages and feature 300 courses from around the world or arcade style games.

Smash burger with tater tots.
Love the smash burger and tater tots!

I personally go for the best old fashioned I’ve had in Wake County – made with cherries, cacao, orange and bitters – and the friendly bar tenders and patrons sitting around the bar. They also have a yummy, curated menu of gourmet hotdogs and smash burgers.

Cotton House Craft Brewers

Entrance gate to a cottage with flowers on each side.
Cotton House Craft Brewers

For more tasty craft beers, head to Cotton House Craft Brewers, a unique historical landmark in the heart of Downtown Cary. 

Located inside The Pasmore House, built circa 1900, this historic house was originally used as a boarding facility for the first students of Cary High School but has been artfully restored. When you have a drink here, it almost feels like you’re a guest in someone’s house.

Choose your mood – Southern rocking chairs on the front porch, a table on the front lawn, cozy fireside chairs in the living room, a seat on the split-level back deck overlooking the corn hole games in the gathering garden, or sit at their 25-foot prohibition-era style bar in their tap room.

From their drinks menu choose from beer, cider, or a selection of red and white wines.

My pick, their Hazy Daze IPA – New England Style IPA brewed w/ Citra, Mosaic, & Mandarina Bavaria hops. 

A glass of beer.
Hazy Daze IPA

Also popular are their Mimosas and check their website or Facebook page to see what food truck is parked in their driveway every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Kababish Cafe

Tables and chairs inside the Kababish Cafe
Cool interior of Kababish Cafe

Kababish is another unique and tasty dining experience in Cary as they create dishes that are authentic Pakistani and Indian with western adaptation, all made from scratch!

Locals in Cary recommended this to us as one of the best Indian Restaurants in the Triangle area, and from the minute we walked in the stylish interior and beautiful ambience made a positive impression, as did the warm customer service – they also have a nice outdoor seating area as well.

Bowl of lamb curry
A locals favorite Indian

Located in downtown Cary across from La Farm Bakery, Kababish focuses on authentic, modern Pakistani cuisine, serving up generous portion sizes so your table can share dishes if you are new to this type of food.

Bowl of curry
Flavorful and reasonably priced

They offer a richly-varied menu of fresh, natural ingredients, wholesome sauces and flavorful spices and are well known for their range of Vegan options!

Scratch Kitchen & Taproom

People sitting in blue booths in a restaurant.
Good old Southern hospitality.

One of the most popular downtown Cary restaurants, Scratch was born in downtown Apex and continues its popularity in Cary.

As the name suggests, dishes are made from scratch with a focus on providing a place to enjoy a great meal with family and friends with a side dish of good old Southern hospitality.

On the menu are creative dishes with an Asian twist, such as their Smoked Pimento Cheese Wontons, Spicy Tuna Sushi Round, and Buddha Bowl. Plus, classics like Lobster Mac & Cheese, Southern Fried Chicken salad, burgers, steaks, sandwiches, and hand-cut fries.

Half a chicken in a cast iron pot.
Their cast-iron chicken is fantastic!

They also serve delicious cocktails, have a solid wine list, and a good selection of craft beers. And their desserts are next level – our kids loved their Coco Seduction.

Pharmacy Bottle Shop

Two men and two women sitting on a picnic table outside a bar drinking.
Cool industrial interior and outdoor seating

I love this neighborhood bottle shop/bar located in the former Mitchell’s Pharmacy building.

Pharmacy Bottle + Beverage has an industrial style look with large storefront windows, concrete floors, and a good selection of over 12 beers on tap in rotation, plus a quality selection of beer cans and bottles to go.

My last pick was the Mother Earth Weeping Willow Wit (Belgian-style Wit Beer) from Mother Earth Brewing in Kinston, NC. They have a great range of seltzers in the fridge for Caz, or if you like other non-beer options, plenty of ciders and wine at the bar.

Two glasses of beer.
Good beer and vibes!

Located next to The Cary Theater (see down below), this is a prime spot in downtown Cary to grab a beer with friends either inside and watch a game on the large TV, sit outside on the sidewalk and watch the world go by, or in their small back patio area. 

Pizzeria Faulisi

A peperoni pizza.
Margherita

Thin crust wood fired pizza lovers are in luck with Pizza Faulisi (FA – LEE – SEE) setting up shop in Cary downtown!

At this popular neighborhood pizza joint they take the best of both worlds to create their pizzas – freshly milled flour from Boulted Bread in Raleigh along with Caputo flour from Italy and combine them to make their unique dough. Using a wood burning oven, they use high quality toppings to complete their pizza creations.

You have a choice of sauce, red pizza or white pizza (no tomato), and the menu is simple yet fresh – if you know Italian food and pizzas, simple ingredients is all it needs for amazing flavor!

All pizzas are 12” with chewy dough and crispy crust. At this size, if you’re like me you’ll eat one pizza to yourself. Beer, wine and fortified wine is also available. And you can’t beat the location right next to Bond Brothers!

  • Hours: 5.00pm – 8.00pm Tuesday, 11.30am – 2.00pm, 5.00pm – 8.00pm Wednesday – Friday, 12.00pm – 8.00pm Saturday, Closed Sunday and Monday
  • Address: 215 E Chatham St, Cary
  • Website: PizzaeriaFaulisi.com

Academy Street Bistro

Exterior of a restaurant with a white metal fence and trees outside.
Academy Street Bistro

Another of the popular downtown Cary restaurants is the Academy Street Bistro, a charming bistro serving New American cuisine with a French flair.

Here you can enjoy a unique take on tasty bistro style dishes in their dining room or on the patio under market umbrellas. There’s healthy and hearty lunches and dinners made with fresh fish, all natural meats, fresh and local produce from local farmers.

FRESH. Local Ice Cream

person holding birthday cake ice cream cone

You may have seen their ice cream truck around town, but kids, and us big kids who love ice cream, get yourselves to the FRESH. Local Ice Cream shop.

With a huge variety of 15+ signature flavors, choose to put your flavor of choice in a cup, homemade waffle cone, or cake cone. Plus they have monthly specialty flavors to keep you coming back for more! 

They also have ice cream soda floats, milkshakes, and make party cakes FRESH each week! 

tub of strawberry ice cream

Our kids love their Cookie Dough, Birthday Cake and Frozen Hot Chocolate flavors. Other popular flavors include the Carolina Crunch and Midnight brownie. 

All of the flavors are made FRESH in-house using ingredients from local, grass-fed, dairy farms, and they also offer a vegan selection.

Locally owned and operated, the owners have lived in the NC Triangle community for the past 25 years, which is about as local as it gets these days! Expect a line and huge servings (and slightly higher prices) They also have a location in nearby Downtown Apex that’s just as popular.

La Farm Bakery

Girl walking towards the entrance to a bakery.
La Farm

If you love a good bakery, like our kids, then put a stop at the modern-day boulangerie, La Farm Bakery, on your walking tour of Cary downtown!

At this modern day bakery and cafe, master baker Lionel Vatinet produces 15 different styles of bread (plus seasonal breads throughout the year) from a European-style hearth oven.

glass display of bread
Popular for their bread

La Farm’s downtown Cary location is one of three locations and whilst their Cary location doesn’t have the range on offer like the main La Farm Bakery, it has all the signature offerings from their breads, to pastries, croissants, cookies, tarts and cakes, and they sell Counter Culture coffee from Durham!

Stop in, grab a loaf to take home or pick up a pastry as you enjoy walking around. Even if you don’t plan on purchasing anything, it does smell amazing inside and there’s a very cool mural on the backside of the building!

Chatham Street Wine Market 

girl standing outside Chatham Street Wine Market, Cary
Neighborhood wine shop

It’s not all beer and coffee in downtown Cary, the wine lovers are taken care of too. 

Chatham Street Wine Market is a small, neighborhood wine shop with a focus on unique, small production wines from around the world with many of their selections from family-owned estates, and organically grown.

A couple enjoying a drink at Chatham Street Wine Market
Enjoying a wine (and beer)

The staff is highly knowledgeable and helpful with suggestions, and again, in “normal” times serves wine by the glass to enjoy inside or outside on their shaded patio, plus they used to have tasting nights. Keep an eye on the website for current offerings!

Annelore’s German Bakery

Two people in a bakery looking at the pastries
German Bakery

In 2017, Annelore’s, a German Bakery inspired by traditional Munich and Viennese coffee houses and konditoreien (pastry shops) opened on the edge of downtown Cary and they serve up freshly baked and timeless bread and pastries based on old-world family recipes, some of which date back generations.

Choose from over over 6 different styles of Artisanal bread (and an additional 10 seasonal breads throughout the year using a European-style hearth oven), traditional German Pastries (they import ingredients such as chocolate and flour from Germany), cookies, and they have gluten-free macarons, almond orange cake and Meringues.

Whoopie pies in a bakery
Whoopie Pies

From the local honey drizzle topping on the customer-favorite Bee Sting Cake, to the Whoopie Pies, the tangy Morello cherries baked into the Donauwellen, each and every ingredient is of the highest quality.

Girl sitting at a table in a cafe
Spacious interior

Very clean and bright interior, pop in for a fresh pastry, a cup of coffee, and an experience that can’t be found anywhere else in the Triangle area.

Taipei 101

Bowl of beef hot pot.
Beef Hot Pot (is huge!)

Another of the most popular restaurants in Cary, especially for Chinese. They specializing in cooking from the Sichuan and Taiwanese regions, plus a dim sum menu.

Clean but not fancy, the food is delivered fast and warm and the portions large – expect leftovers for lunch, especially if you order my favorite dish, the beef hot pot.

Bull City Ciderworks

People sitting inside a bar.
For the love of cider.

There is no shortage of places in Cary to indulge in an adult beverage, and one of our favorite places in the downtown Cary area is Bull City Ciderworks, a popular addition for those that can’t, or don’t like to drink beer!

Originating in nearby Durham, their Cary location is in a historic building in downtown Cary and is a welcome addition to the downtown scene.

Their ciders are made with 100% apple juice, and they craft unique ciders that bridge the gap between wine and beer. 

A woman taking a photo of her drink in front of a logo to a bar called Bull City ciderworks.
Cool mural

Consider starting your experience with one of their flights or cider cocktails – Cider is very versatile and pairs well with many classic liquors and juices! And, for the non-cider drinkers they do serve a few local beer can options!

Indoor seating includes a cozy indoor lounge area at the front, plus an outdoor space on their small outdoor patio.

A lady sitting on a brown couch inside a bar.
Cozy lounge

Food trucks are typically on-site Thursday-Sunday but you are free to bring in your own food. And they are family-friendly and dog friendly!

El Amigo Mexican

Lady sitting at a Mexican restaurant eating tacos.
Popular Mexican food in DT Cary

We have only dined at this small family-owned Mexican restaurant once, but what we ordered was very good and I look forward to tasting more of their menu items – we ordered guacamole and chips and tacos, and from all reports everything is consistently great

Keep in mind the service style is a little different, you order and pay upfront at the counter, and they deliver the food to your table. And they don’t serve any alcohol here, which I was surprised about.

But the service is decent, prices are reasonable, and the food came out quick. The interior is small with a bar area and some table seating, but they have a larger outdoor patio area which is dog-friendly! Large menu with typical staples such as tacos, tortas, and quesadillas, plus menudo, carnitas, tamales, caldo, and chiles rellenos.

SideBar

We’ve enjoyed a few late-night drinks at Sidebar, an upscale neighborhood cocktail bar with a stylish, vintage vibe that offers classic and unique house-specialty cocktails.

Expect a cozy vibe and professional and knowledgeable bartenders who know how to make quality drinks using top shelf liquor and fresh ingredients. Pop in on your way to dinner, or for a late night after dinner drink.

Where to Stay in Cary

The Mayton Inn

Exterior of a brick motel called the Mayton Inn.
The Mayton Inn

If you want to make it a real weekend getaway to Cary, NC, why not stay overnight in this boutique hotel situated in the heart of South Academy Street!

This refined boutique hotel has on-site restaurant – Verandah restaurant – and considered one of the best breakfast spots in all of downtown Cary

There’s 44 uniquely designed rooms or suites. Their two Bedroom and three Bedroom suites offer connecting room types to accommodate up to 6-10 guests – perfect for families!

Enjoy a coffee or cocktail in The Study, relax on the Terrace, or take a walk to the local breweries, shopping and restaurants. Check prices and reviews over on Booking.com.

Final Thoughts

caroline and craig posing at rbf bar
We love downtown Cary!

The Town of Cary has grown into one of the fastest-growing areas in the South, and one of the best places to live in Raleigh. It measures about 60 square miles and is home to about 168,000 people, so even though it feels bustling, it’s still small.

The small historic downtown is the heart of Cary and our favorite place. We hope this guide to the historic center of Cary has given you some ideas for what to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

One of the best things about the downtown Cary area is just walk around and see what you stumble across. You can park your car for the day and not have to move it.

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6 thoughts on “Locals Guide on Things to Do in Downtown Cary (Eat, Drink, Play)”

    1. Hi. We have not yet, but thanks for sharing and they are on our list. This post on things to do in downtown Cary is always a work in progress and we will forever update it once we personally experience more places.

  1. Thanks for sharing this, Craig! While I have been to Raleigh many times, I’ve always wanted to check out Cary on one of my trips. I’ll be sure to comment back here if I do visit!

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