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$50 Empire Eats Gift Card

Item Number
119
Estimated Value
50 USD
Sold
30 USD to radio
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

This gift crad is good at any of the five Empire Eats Restaurants in Raleigh, NC.  For more information visit http://empireeats.com/our-restaurants/:

The Pit Authentic Barbeque: If you love barbecue, The Pit Authentic BBQ is the source for the tastiest pork this side of the Smoky Mountains. The Pit serves authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue at The Pit in downtown Raleigh's warehouse district. http://www.thepit-raleigh.com/.

The Pit Durham: North Carolina is known for its legendary barbecue joints. We proudly continue this tradition by serving authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue at The Pit in downtown Durham's NoCO District. http://www.thepit-durham.com/.

Gravy: Ask any Italian-American what 'gravy' is, and they'll tell you it's the pasta sauce that their mothers and grandmothers cooked fresh every night. At Gravy Restaurant they take the same care, preparing their signature sauce every day using select tomatoes and locally grown herbs. The heart and soul poured into the preparation of traditional Italian-American dishes pairs with inspired modern twists and a focus on seasonal ingredients to define Gravy's unique approach to this classic cuisine. http://www.gravyraleigh.com/.

Sitti: Sitti is a tribute to the grandmothers, or sittis, who were the caretakers and teachers of the Lebanese culture, faith and food. Sitti, in downtown Raleigh carries on the Lebanese tradition of welcoming guests with delicious food. http://sitti-raleigh.com/index1.php

The Raleigh Times Bar: Executive Chef John Scarangella prepares hand-crafted, creative takes on classic bar fare favorites, such as Barbeque pork nachos, prime rib French dip and PBR-battered fish & chips served with cilantro tartar sauce. Enjoy these made-fresh-to-order meals with a beverage from an inventive drink menu and extensive Belgian beer selection. They're all served seven days a week until 2 a.m. http://raleightimesbar.com/.

The Morning Times: Neighbor to The Raleigh Times Bar, The Morning Times Coffee Shop & Gallery is the first stop of the day for many downtown dwellers and commuters. Head Barista Casey Porn, Tim Roy and their hospitable (but not too cheery for that first "hello" of the morning) crew serve up local Counter Culture brews, along with bagels, biscuit sandwiches, muffins, scones and more to get the morning off on the right foot. http://morningtimes-raleigh.com/.

Item Special Note

No expiration date.

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