Cameron Village has great stores and restaurants, but parking can be a nightmare. It's a more upscale shopping center, so if you're going shopping, plan on shelling out some money. I love Sugarland Bakery. Everything is delicious but they have a great selection of gelato, I love love love both the passion fruit and blood orange flavors. Piccolo Italia is amazing Italian food opened and run by first generation Italians. I've been going since I was born and my dad frequented it for twenty years before I was even around. Cameron Village has a great library, too. It's huge, you can rent E-books, audiobooks, or select from the thousands of books that line the racks. It also offers a program that recommends books for you based on your rental history. The library hosts events with local authors, music, storytimes for all ages, book discussions, counseling, job assistance, and craft sessions. Cameron Village really offers almost anything you would need - except...
Read moreVillage district is a strip center with very little shopping and food options and the harassment by York mall security is included with your purchase here cut into paid play time get trespassed forever you have been warned I've had 2 situations with these mall cop 🤡👎😡 the only thing that is worth it here is Harris teeter and the decent Starbucks across in it stay away from the one across from it it's crazyness there a little shop of nightmares 😱 won't be giving them my investment anymore they are not worthy of it💯 go elsewhere better options then this deteriorating corpse of a shopping center go here if your a college kid or Richie Rich types other then the grocery store AVOID IT💯 we'll 🍀 you All 😎🙏 also the only other 1%other than Harris teeter is flying biscuit Charlie good night's comedy show cluband which which other then those honorable...
Read moreCameron Village (rebranded as Village District) has been a Raleigh landmark for decades. Once, it held a wide variety of little restaurants with unique dishes to art galleries to well-known and affordable brands frequented by Broughton high schoolers, NCSU college students, and Olde Raleigh folks alike. In the past few years, there have been a significant number of luxury apts added to the area. Unfortunately, finding parking has become increasingly difficult, the number of affordable and quick lunch spots have dwindled, and the sidewalks feel blocked by restaurant seating. Don't get me wrong, it's fine for an open-air shopping center offering premium brands but I feel it lacks the charm and practicality of what's needed to support a...
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