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Old 11-22-2008, 09:11 AM
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Default Where to eat in New Bern?

Something historical maybe downtown or is there any place "famous" in New Bern to eat? No kids, just 6 adults for lunch the Friday after Thanksgiving.
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Old 11-22-2008, 04:30 PM
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The Chelsea is exceptional. Check if they are open for lunch. MJ's or M&J's is also good, small, but very good food. Finally Morgan's Grill is super. All are downtown, and very near the historic stuff. There are others, too. You might want to check their hours during holidays.

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Old 11-23-2008, 09:33 AM
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Someone else mentioned Morgans so I think that's what we'll go for. Thanks!
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Old 11-23-2008, 01:05 PM
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Oh, there is one more place that we like, it is the Pollock Street Deli. It is at the end of Pollock Street, down near the Neuse River. An older house at the end of a street with lots of B&B's. It is not "finely restored" but they serve a pretty cheap lunch, with some good variety. Not fancy, but has it own ambiance. We probably eat there more than all the others combined, but...you won't be disappointed Morgan's. Morgan's will cost you 2-3 times what Pollock Street Deli will.

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Thumbs up The Chelsea

The Chelsea. We had the best meal of our trip there. Try the ribeye marinated with coffee. Sounds awful but it was fabulous and they're very accommodating about substitutions.
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Try Stanly Hall Cafe on Craven Street. It's new and different. The place is small and can be loud but the food is worth it. It's family run place, but the chef trained at CIA in Hyde Park, NY.
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I haven't eaten at Stanley Hall but have heard GREAT things about it.
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Chelsea all the way
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If you also want to go out for breakfast, I like the Pollock Street Deli that LLN mentioned. Its less expensive than most places and the service is great.
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