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September 2022

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 41 Co. in Elon supplies many of the meats. Most of the cheeses are from Wisconsin. What you won't find: ketchup, mustard or mayo, in favor of house-made goodness such as pesto, relishes and tapenade. A variety of salad dressings are made in-house, notably the excellent lemon-pistachio vinaigrette and Romano-peppercorn. Nothing is fried here, either. e side items include cool favorites such as tortelloni salad and cucumber/tomato salad. Freshly made lemonade and sweet tea, plus sodas, juices or bottled water, are the beverages of choice. "I believe Fayetteville is the next food renaissance," Brian says. "We're right on the cusp, and it's starting in downtown … where it's easy to be a little quirky." Pan, a pet-friendly cafe, is at 105 Hay St. in downtown Fayetteville. It is open for lunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Co-owner Brian Graybill plans to expand with breakfast in the near future. For the latest news from Pan, visit its Facebook page. Opposite, the business is a family affair. From left are Adam Smith, brother of Staci Graybill; Staci Graybill, Brian Graybill; and their son, Connor, and daughter, Joslyn LaCosse. The Graybills credit their dedicated teams at both their Pan and Napkins restaurants for running smooth operations. Below right, the Rowan salad combines artichoke hearts, red onion, chickpeas, roasted red pepper, cherry tomatoes and goat cheese over a bed of field greens ($8.50). The house-made dressings are exceptional, notably a lemon-pistachio vinaigrette and Romano-peppercorn. LEARN MORE AT JETHL.COM WHERE DREAMS TAKE FLIGHT ©Jet HomeLoans, LLCSM NMLS ID# 1660135. Jet HomeLoans, LLC, a partnership with FBC Mortgage, LLC NMLS ID# 152859 and Dream Finders Homes. This is not a commitment to lend. Paid Advertisement. 833-270-7191 242 Hay Street Fayetteville, NC 28301 Below left, Patrick Leclair shows his signature sandwich, the Leclair panini, made with thin slices of smoked chicken and fresh mozzarella, local greens, sun- dried tomato pesto, balsamic vinaigrette and basil pesto. It's $9. Leclair owns Leclair's General Store on Haymount Hill. He and Malia Tyner, a designer at his store, curated the art at Pan, which includes vintage nautical maps and botanical prints in antique gold frames. Tyner also has a sandwich named after her on the menu. CALL FOR NOMINEES SAVE THE DATE NOVEMBER 16, 2022

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