The Winston-Salem Cycling Classic will be happening in downtown Winston throughout our wedding weekend! All events will be held in and around Bailey Park in downtown Winston Salem. As part of the event, Winston-Salem Cycling will also host its 6th annual Gears & Guitars Music Festival in Bailey Park.
The 16th annual Festival of Books and Authors will be held on Saturday, September 25 in downtown Winston-Salem. Food trucks and author exhibits will be set up along Spruce St, Poplar St, and Holly Ave.
Anna Blair’s all-time favorite breakfast spot (and probably her favorite restaurant too). She loves a Bacon & Egg bagel or an Everything bagel with cream cheese and Josh recommends a Sausage, Egg & Cheese (double sausage patty)
Coffee shop and bakery serving Counter Culture coffee and handmade pastries, breads, sandwiches and desserts.
Original Krispy Kreme location - superior doughnuts to anything else, especially if the ‘Hot Now’ sign is on
A great spot for lunch or dinner in downtown Winston-Salem with southern classics like Tomato Pie or Shrimp and Grits
Good dinner option for anyone staying in downtown Winston - urban American menu
Great pizza spot downtown
Winston brewery with an industrial, rustic feel. There are always great food trucks at the brewery too, and a rotating selection of crafted taps.
A cute place for cocktails and drinks downtown on Friday or Saturday
Restaurant and cocktail bar in the lobby of the Kimpton Cardinal Hotel
A seven mile biking, walking and running loop around Salem Lake, about 15 minutes from downtown Winston
Reynolda House is the restored 1917 mansion of Katharine and R.J. Reynolds. Enjoy masterpieces of American art and special exhibitions in both the historic house and the museum's new exhibition wing. Check out historic Reynolda Village Shops and Restaurants nearby for unique shopping and dining options.
The museums, the Historic Town of Salem, and award-winning heirloom gardens engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience about those who lived and worked in the early South.