Foster’s Market is like a breath of fresh air among all of the sleek, modern restaurants cropping up today. There’s a very earthy feel to the market area and the seating area, which creates a very relaxed atmosphere. The layout of the market is a little confusing the first time you walk in. However, once you figure out how to order and where to sit, the food is totally worth it. I ordered a turkey sandwich with spinach and brie, which was served warm. The blending of flavors was delicious, and all of the ingredients were high quality. My friend Peter ordered a southwestern wrap and my friend John ordered the havarti ham sandwich. Initially, I was afraid Peter did not like his wrap because he was speechless when it was delivered. I thought maybe he had ordered something else and his order had been confused. I quickly learned though that he was speechless because he was so enamored with his wrap, which he went on to proclaim was very delicious. John, too, had no complaints about his meal. The food was delicious, the service was friendly, and the store part had a wide selection of treats to take home. Foster’s Market is a great place to go if you want to sit down, relax and really enjoy a home-cooked meal.
Locations:
2694 Durham-CH Blvd.
Durham, NC
750 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Chapel Hill, NC
Hours of Operation:
7:30 am-8:00 pm daily
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