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October, 2014

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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~ SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL SECTION ~ 46 | October • 2014 ScrubOaks 5780 Ramsey St #108, Fayetteville, NC 28311 910.884.3072 | www.scruboaks.com ScrubOaks is exactly the place everyone wants to have in their neighborhood...a contemporary, relaxed setting with the energy of a trendy bar and an amazing upscale casual menu! Guests ask, "Is ScrubOaks a great sports bar or an upscale restaurant?" The answer is both! The ScrubOaks Bar offers a full selection of top- shelf liquors, beers on draft and by bottle and an eclectic wine list as well as specialty cocktails. Whether you are stopping by for a glass of a favorite merlot after work or watching the big game, the ScrubOaks bartenders will make the experience special. ScrubOaks has quickly become the gathering place for North Fayetteville residents, not only for great food and a comfortable bar, but also for FUN! From elegant Wine Dinners to March Madness, to their weekly Sunday Southern Brunch…ScrubOaks makes every visit special for their guests. So special, in fact, that their private dining rooms stay booked for parties of 25 to 50! Find live music at ScrubOaks most weekends…bring a friend or five to eat, drink and be merry. Sakura Restaurant 5945 Cliffdale Rd #1109, Fayetteville, NC 28314 910.868.9400 | www.sakurafayetteville.com Sakura is an innovative Japanese restaurant with a traditional atmosphere and a casual twist. If you find yourself craving lunchtime sushi after yoga or want to partake in a fancy date night, the surroundings at Sakura will suit your taste and satisfy your appetite for the exotic. The fresh, succulent sushi and cold and hot dishes are truly one of a kind. Try their delicious Avocado Ball, which is crab and tempura engulfed in a casing of fresh avocado. For true hibachi taste, order their chicken or steak teriyaki featuring three pieces of sushi accompanied by shrimp and vegetable tempura. Venture deeper into the realm of Japanese cuisine and try their fresh tako (octopus) sashimi or tamago (sushi egg). Of course, if you're feeling less adventurous, the fully cooked, California Roll is a menu staple. Sakura is a wholesome, family owned and operated restaurant providing customers with quality Japanese fare.

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