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Published: Jan 23, 2008 12:00 AM
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Greg's Hot List: More Valentine's Day options

 

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Greg's Hot List: More Valentine's Day options

Last week, I offered a list of romantic spots for for Valentine's Day dining. For those who still haven't booked a table, here are a few more options. You can also check my blog (http://blogs.newsobserver.com/epicurean/), where I'll offer even more possibilities for your consideration. But don't consider too long before picking up the phone. Those tables are filling up fast.

Bistro 64

MacGregor Village, 103 Edinburgh South Drive, Cary

380-1322

www.bistro64.com

Carolina Crossroads

211 Pittsboro St., in the Carolina Inn, Chapel Hill

918-2777

www.carolinainn.com

Fairview

3001 Cameron Blvd., in the Washington Duke Inn, Durham

490-0999

www.washingtondukeinn.com

Frazier's

2418 Hillsborough St., Raleigh

828-6699

www.fraziersbistro.com

Herons

100 Woodlands Pond, Cary

447-4200

www.heronsrestaurant.com

Lantern

423 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill

969-8846

www.lanternrestaurant.com

Nana's

2514 University Drive, Durham

493-8545

www.nanasdurham.com

Panciuto

110 S. Churton St., Hillsborough

732-6261

www.panciuto.com

Piedmont

401 Foster St., Durham

683-1213

www.piedmontrestaurant.com

Vin Rouge

2010 Hillsborough Road, Durham

416-0466

www.vinrougerestaurant.com

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