The centerpiece of the Reynolds family estate, this historic home is now a highly acclaimed museum showcasing American art from 1755 to the present. Open Tuesday through Sunday.
The designated historic district encompasses multiple museums, gardens, and other sites, each telling the story of the American South through the lens of the Moravian, Black, and Indigenous peoples of North Carolina.
Enjoy all-American favorites served indoors and on two picturesque outdoor patios in the heart of Reynolds Village. Open daily for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.
Sweet and savory crepes are the stars of the show at this charming restaurant featuring lots of outdoor seating. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Nestled in Reynolds Village, this sunny European-style market and bar is a favorite for craft cocktails and seasonal menu of fresh sandwiches, soups, and salads. In the market, find an array of locally sourced food and homegoods.
Open daily from 8am to 6pm, Dough-Joe's serves fresh, hot, made to order doughnuts and handcrafted coffee drinks in a charming shop in the heart of Reynolda Village.
One of the best places in Winston-Salem to indulge a vice. If you like whiskey and rum, this former tobacco warehouse in the Arts District is the place to be. Stop by for a cocktail or a tasting and a tour that will take you behind the scenes.
One of the most popular craft breweries in Winston Salem. Open 11am-12am, 7 days a week. The tasting room and main brewing facility located on Kimwell Drive, has a 28-tap tasting room and the Footmobile Food Truck is on location every day!
Winston-Salem’s Trade Street is a quaint and welcoming shopping area that perfectly captures the spirit of this historic city. It provides a distinctive shopping experience that appeals to various preferences because it is lined with an eclectic mix of boutiques, galleries, cafes, and specialty stores