The Raleigh Times Bar, Raleigh
The Raleigh Times Bar, located in the heart of downtown Raleigh, is more than just a local watering hole—it’s a living testament to the city’s storied past. Housed in a beautifully restored 100-year-old building that once served as the headquarters for The Raleigh Times newspaper from 1906 to 1925, this establishment blends history, culture, and modernity. Old press clippings and images of Raleigh’s bygone era adorn the walls, paying homage to its namesake newspaper and offering a glimpse into the city’s political and cultural evolution.
The bar features a creative menu of classic bar fare reimagined with a contemporary twist, paired with an inventive drink selection and an impressive assortment of Belgian beers. Since its restoration in 2006, The Raleigh Times has expanded twice, adding a second-floor seating area and a rooftop patio that boasts one of the best views in the city’s downtown.
The building’s history dates back to 1879 when it first housed The Evening Visitor. After a series of changes and acquisitions, the newspaper was rebranded as The Raleigh Times in 1906 and soon became a competitor to the News and Observer. Under the leadership of John A. Park, the newspaper thrived in the early 20th century, covering major events like the World Wars and Prohibition, all while entertaining readers with Park’s travel stories.
Today, The Raleigh Times Bar stands as a vibrant hub where the city’s past, present, and future converge, offering patrons a unique experience that blends historical charm with modern sophistication. Whether you’re indulging in the bar’s exceptional cuisine or sipping on a craft beer while taking in the downtown skyline, The Raleigh Times is a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike.
The bar features a creative menu of classic bar fare reimagined with a contemporary twist, paired with an inventive drink selection and an impressive assortment of Belgian beers. Since its restoration in 2006, The Raleigh Times has expanded twice, adding a second-floor seating area and a rooftop patio that boasts one of the best views in the city’s downtown.
The building’s history dates back to 1879 when it first housed The Evening Visitor. After a series of changes and acquisitions, the newspaper was rebranded as The Raleigh Times in 1906 and soon became a competitor to the News and Observer. Under the leadership of John A. Park, the newspaper thrived in the early 20th century, covering major events like the World Wars and Prohibition, all while entertaining readers with Park’s travel stories.
Today, The Raleigh Times Bar stands as a vibrant hub where the city’s past, present, and future converge, offering patrons a unique experience that blends historical charm with modern sophistication. Whether you’re indulging in the bar’s exceptional cuisine or sipping on a craft beer while taking in the downtown skyline, The Raleigh Times is a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike.
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Sight Name: The Raleigh Times Bar
Sight Location: Raleigh, USA (See walking tours in Raleigh)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Raleigh, USA (See walking tours in Raleigh)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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