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Published: Jan 16, 2008 12:00 AM
Modified: Jan 16, 2008 06:53 AM

Greg's Hot List: Romantic spots for Valentine's Day

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Have you ordered the long-stemmed roses yet? How about dinner reservations? If you haven't, you'd better get a move on, because Valentine's Day is one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants. Here are 11 options that your sweetie is sure to love. I'll have more romantic dining options next week.

Bistro 607 607 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, 828-0840, www.bistro607.com

Bloomsbury Bistro 509 Whitaker Mill Road at Five Points, Raleigh, 834-9011, www.bloomsburybistro.com

Bonne Soirée 431-10 W. Franklin St., in The Courtyard, Chapel Hill, 928-8388

Fearrington House 2000 Fearrington Village Center, 8 miles south of Chapel Hill on U.S. 15-501, Pittsboro, 542-2121, www.fearringtonhouse.com

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

Il Palio 1505 E. Franklin St., in the Siena Hotel, Chapel Hill, 918-2545, www.ilpalio.com

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

Mo's Diner 306 E. Hargett St., Raleigh, 856-9938, www.mosdiner.net

Provence 203 W. Weaver St., Carrboro, 967-5008

Second Empire 330 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, 829-3663, www.second-empire.com

Simpson's 5625 Creedmoor Road, Creedmoor Crossings, Raleigh, 783-8818, www.simpsonsrestaurant.com

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