Food scene
Mizu Japanese Restaurant
3374 Robinhood RdBest sushi in town
Krankies
211 E 3rd StAcadia Foods
228 W Acadia AveEntertainment
Winston-Salem is the proud home of its own art house cinema. Films are quality and the theatres are small - a wonderful afternoon or rainy day activity. (Wine and beer available for purchase!)
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a/perture cinema
311 W 4th StWinston-Salem is the proud home of its own art house cinema. Films are quality and the theatres are small - a wonderful afternoon or rainy day activity. (Wine and beer available for purchase!)
Rock Box Bouldering
1024 N Chestnut StReynolda House Museum of American Art
2250 Reynolda RdSightseeing
Winston-Salem originally was two separate towns, Winston & Salem, until 1913. The town of Salem was settled by the Moravians, a religious group from Germany. The Moravians original settlement is preserved in the nearby living-museum and gardens.
Visitors can interact with period-dressed actors, eat from the bakery and tour historic buildings.
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Old Salem Visitor Center
900 Old Salem RdWinston-Salem originally was two separate towns, Winston & Salem, until 1913. The town of Salem was settled by the Moravians, a religious group from Germany. The Moravians original settlement is preserved in the nearby living-museum and gardens.
Visitors can interact with period-dressed actors, eat from the bakery and tour historic buildings.
Pilot Mountain State Park
1721 Pilot Knob Park RdHängender Felsen-Staatspark
1790 Hanging Rock Park RoadSalem Lake
Bars
Hoots Satellite
701 Trade St NWWinston-Salem brewery
Single Brothers
627 Trade St NWLocal dive bar, beer on tap and great drink greats
Fair Witness
290 4th St E