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WarehouseThis district, characterized by its row of massive brick structures standing side-by-side and defining "urban hip," is primed with potential. The Warehouse District is a corner of Raleigh that branches off from the city's main downtown strip, and its buzz grows louder by the day. Those in-the-know stop for dinner or a late-night cocktail at some of the most unique hotspots in town – Flying Saucer, for example, boasts one of the largest beer selections in the city, while The Irregardless Café is known for its live music and fresh, vegetarian-friendly menu. Shoppers flock to stores like William-Cozart, which stocks an array of home furniture and accessories. Where it is: On the far west side of downtown Raleigh, south of Morgan Street and west of Dawson Street. What's there: What's nearby: To make the most of your visit, check out our weekend experiences at VisitRaleigh.com/weekends, and plan your getaway today.
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