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Tea house readies for summer crowd Farmers Market open for the summer Food trucks park in Chapel Hill, Carrboro
A local destination that provides relaxation for busy The Carrboro Farmers Market began its regular Food trucks are rolling into Chapel Hill. Literally.
Chapel Hillians has reopened. summer hours on April 1 kicking off its 39th season. After opening its second brick and mortar location in
Honeysuckle Tea House allows customers to purchase The market will be open for on Saturday from 7 a.m. Carrboro, Monterrey Mexican Restaurant dove into the
locally grown tea and enjoy enriching activities such as to 12 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 3 to 6 p.m. food truck business in June.
yoga, garden tours and educational workshops. Alex Rike, the Carrboro Farmers Markets assistant Their Chapel Hill food truck sells food from 6 p.m. to
General Manager Jon Ackley said the tea house was manager, said the market has its peak season from April midnight on Tuesdays to Thursdays and from 6 p.m. to 3
closed in the winter, because the colder weather would through October. a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
have inhibited outdoor activities. During the summertime, were a very busy market, A big percentage of our customers are UNC students,
We are closed during the winter months, since we Rike said. Our shoppers like our hours the way they are and we want them to know about our restaurants,
are an open-air tea house, which ties us to the elements, it gives them time to come park and shop. Monterrey owner Jose Linares said. So, (with the food
Ackley said in an email. The Carrboro Farmers Market is located at 301 W. truck), we can give them a small taste of what we have.
Ackley said the venue is set outdoors for a reason. Main Street in Carrboro. In August 2014, Suttons Drug Store and Pantana Bobs
We provide great teas, coffee, smoothies and service A few of the markets vendors include Backyard opened Pantana Bobs & Suttons Food Truck, which serves
with a view that makes you think youre relaxing in the Edibles, Carrboro Tropicals, Chapel Hill Creamery, hamburgers and hot dogs from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily.
clouds, Ackley said. Grandmas Garden and Sweetwater Pecan Orchard. Food trucks are lots of hard work, like any restaurant
UNC sophomore Matt Rundell said he is eager for a The market also has food and craft artisans including business, Suttons Drug Store owner Dawn Penney said.
venue to give him a break from his hectic day. Fosters Custom Steel, Heartson Baskets, Crow Hill Rugs, Many trucks said they are having difficulty operating in
I feel like no matter where you go in Chapel Hill, Sari Sari Sweets and Sleepy Creek Smoked Fish. Chapel Hill because of strict regulations. Because of com-
people are always stressed Rundell said. I think it The market occasionally hosts the Evening Eats Food paratively looser laws, Carrboro food trucks are on the rise.
would be nice to go somewhere where you can just relax Truck Rodeo. You have to find those regular customers who enjoy
and everyone around you is doing the same. The food truck rodeo is always a very popular event, the actual experience of eating out at a food truck, which
The tea house is open Thursday through Sunday from Rike said. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and I think Carrboro and Chapel Hill are good at, Wade
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. chairs and hang out. Womble, owner of Dough Broughs donut truck, said.
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