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Blue Moon Café 310 Hay St. 910.860.4700
The Climbing Place 436 W. Russell St. 910.486.9638
City Center Gallery and Books 112 Hay St.
910.678.8899
Strung Out On Beads 101 Hay St. 910.223.7662
Circa 1800 108 Person St. 910.568.4725
With storefront windows full of enticing wares and the aromas of coffee and freshly-made lunches, dinners and baked goods filling Hay Street, there is no reason not to take it all in and let your senses have some fun.
And if that’s not relaxing enough, maybe a few worry beads will do the trick at
Strung Out On Beads. A variety of beads await you: semi-precious ones, Swarovski crystal and seed beads, to name just a few. Sign up for a beginner’s class and walk out with a necklace and pair of earrings. Birthday parties and girls’ night packages are also offered. And before you know it, you’ll work up an appetite once again. Wind your way over to
Person Street for such yummy dishes as grouper topped with lump crab meat or grilled salmon with garlic and lime sauce. “We want this to be a place where you come and feel right at home, “says Steve
Nichols, general manager of Circa 1800. If the restaurant’s brightly-colored walls, warm lighting and paintings of downtown Fayetteville by local artist Greg King don’t entice you, the cuisine will. Chef Steve Johnston offers customers a wide range of palate-pleasing specials. Though the food may be what lures you into Circa 1800, Nichols says the friendly
wait staff keeps folks coming back. “Our staff goes out of their way to make sure everyone who comes in here has a wonderful dining experience and feels like this is a place they can call their own.”
20 | Accents • 2010 - 2011