Thank you to Raleigh Magazine for featuring us in your 48 Hours in Raleigh story. We are honored to be included in your itinerary for empty-nester parents!
“Got visitors in town this holiday season? Whether you’re hanging with your hip single besties, friends with young kids, your empty-nester parents, some art-savvy culture vultures, or your octogenarian grandparents, we’ve got you covered with 48-hour schedules of what to do—and where to put them up—during their time here. With this in-depth guide, they’ll experience not a second of boredom—and you’ll be left feeling oh-so stress-free. Also, our planner easily transitions to a self-help staycation guide.”

We love how they described Mulino in the article: “Freshly-prepared Italian plates served alongside accessible estate vineyard wines and inspired cocktails in downtown Raleigh.” If you have not checked us out before now is the time to do so! Make your reservations in advance for the perfect evening out.
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About Raleigh Magazine
As one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, Raleigh is transforming into a thriving metropolis—and someone needs to keep up with what’s going on! That’s why Raleigh Magazine is an integral part of the Triangle community, providing an informative and entertaining resource that covers everything from dining and drinks to arts and entertainment—with a healthy dose of news and features to boot.
They take the pulse of what’s going on and comb the streets every day for compelling content that translates into newsworthy stories that capture the ever-changing landscape of Raleigh so you can stay informed in each issue and newsletter.
Raleigh Magazine is the brainchild of publisher Gina Stephens, who has a deep background in both journalism and sales, as well as an eye for design. The first issue of Raleigh Magazine launched in September 2015, and the brand has since grown into a thriving publication representing the diversity and energy of the city.


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