Discover the Best Food & Drink Spots in Wake Forest
Wake Forest is full of charm — and flavor! Whether you’re in the mood for craft beer, fine wine, or a locally inspired meal, this town has something to satisfy every craving. Here are some of my favorite spots to unwind, dine, and connect with friends around the table.
Local Breweries & Pubs
If you love a great local brew, Wake Forest has plenty to offer. Norse Brewing Company combines delicious European-inspired beers with hearty Scandinavian fare — and a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for a night out. Just around the corner, White Street Brewing Company is a downtown staple known for its award-winning craft beers and welcoming taproom.
For even more local flavor, Blackbird Brewery and Lonerider Brewpub both serve up small-batch craft beers in laid-back settings ideal for weekend hangouts or after-work meetups.
Wine & Cocktails
Looking for something a little more refined? Unwind on White is a cozy wine bar where you can sip and relax with friends, while ZincHouse Winery & Brewery offers a beautiful outdoor setting, live music, and a variety of handcrafted wines and brews — it’s the perfect place for date nights or casual gatherings.
Local Favorites for Dining
When hunger strikes, Wake Forest’s local restaurants never disappoint. Amalia’s Italian Restaurant serves up authentic Italian dishes that taste straight from the old country, while Over the Falls is a local favorite known for its friendly vibe and diverse menu of sandwiches, salads, and entrees.
If you’re looking for farm-to-table freshness, Farm Table offers locally sourced ingredients and creative seasonal dishes that make every meal special. And for a quick but delicious bite, The Burger Shop delivers some of the best classic burgers in town — simple, fresh, and perfectly done.
Savor Wake Forest
From casual pubs to upscale dining, Wake Forest’s food and drink scene reflects the community itself — friendly, vibrant, and full of local pride. Whether you’re new to the area or a longtime resident, these spots are worth exploring one meal (or pint) at a time.

