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Published: Dec 12, 2007 08:15 AM
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Greg's Hot List: Fireside dining

 

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OK, so maybe the weather outside isn't all that frightful. But a fire is still delightful as a backdrop for winter dining, even here in the temperate South. Check out the cozy settings at these area restaurants, which feature at least one fireplace, and see if you don't agree.

Angus Barn 9401 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, 787-3505, http://angusbarn.com

Chop House Grille 1145 Falls River Ave., in Falls River Shopping Center, Raleigh, 848-1099, http://chophousesofnc.com/ChopHouseGrille

City Beverage 4810 Hope Valley Road, Durham, 401-6500, www.citybeverage-durham.com

Fairview 3001 Cameron Blvd., in the Washington Duke Inn, Durham, 493-6699, www.washingtondukeinn.com

Fearrington House 2000 Fearrington Village Center, Pittsboro, 542-2121, www.fearrington.com

Four Square 2701 Chapel Hill Road, Durham, 401-9877, www.foursquarerestaurant.com

La Résidence 202 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill, 967-2506, www.laresidencedining.com

Margaux's Brennan Station, 8111-111 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, 846-9846, www.margauxsrestaurant.com

Nelsons 521 Daniels St., in Cameron Village, Raleigh, 832-9815, www.nelsonsrestaurant.com

Sawmill Tap Room 7701 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh. 845-7889, http://sawmill.mydrafthouse.com/

Simpson's Beef & Seafood Creedmoor Crossings Shopping Center, 5625 Creedmoor Road, Raleigh, 783-8818, www.simpsonsrestaurant.com

Vin Rouge 2010 Hillsborough Road, Durham, 416-0466, www.vinrougerestaurant.com/vinrouge/vinrouge.html

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