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Big Ed's City Market Restaurant
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Southern breakfast & lunch plates in a laid-back cafe with funky antiques hanging from the ceiling.
Nearby attractions
Artspace
201 E Davie St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Marbles Kids Museum
201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Moore Square
201 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601
J Sanders Studio
201 E Davie St Studio 220, Raleigh, NC 27601
The Pocket Gallery
300 Blake St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Marbles IMAX
201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601
U B PAINTN & SIPN
208 S Wilmington St, Raleigh, NC 27601
City of Raleigh Museum
220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Raleigh Convention Center
500 S Salisbury St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States
Lump Gallery
505 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Nearby restaurants
Vic's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
331 Blake St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Woody's @ City Market
205 Wolfe St, Raleigh, NC 27601
City Market Sushi
315 Blake St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Amorino Gelato - Raleigh
137 E Davie St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Brewery Bhavana - Downtown
218 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Bida Manda
222 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601
El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant
329 S Blount St, Raleigh, NC 27601, United States
Beasley's Chicken + Honey
237 S Wilmington St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Veloce Italian Market
443 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601
Amrut: Taste of India
120 E Martin St, Raleigh, NC 27601
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Big Ed's City Market Restaurant
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Big Ed's City Market Restaurant

220 Wolfe St, Raleigh, NC 27601
4.6(1.4K)
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Southern breakfast & lunch plates in a laid-back cafe with funky antiques hanging from the ceiling.

attractions: Artspace, Marbles Kids Museum, Moore Square, J Sanders Studio, The Pocket Gallery, Marbles IMAX, U B PAINTN & SIPN, City of Raleigh Museum, Raleigh Convention Center, Lump Gallery, restaurants: Vic's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria, Woody's @ City Market, City Market Sushi, Amorino Gelato - Raleigh, Brewery Bhavana - Downtown, Bida Manda, El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant, Beasley's Chicken + Honey, Veloce Italian Market, Amrut: Taste of India
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Phone
(919) 836-9909
Website
bigedsnc.com

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Featured dishes

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One Egg
Two Eggs
Local Salty Country Ham With Red Eye Gravy
Center sliced bone-in salt cured ham
Sliced Pork Loin
Hand-cut and grilled to order
Aged Ribeye Steak
6oz hand-cut and grilled to order

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Nearby attractions of Big Ed's City Market Restaurant

Artspace

Marbles Kids Museum

Moore Square

J Sanders Studio

The Pocket Gallery

Marbles IMAX

U B PAINTN & SIPN

City of Raleigh Museum

Raleigh Convention Center

Lump Gallery

Artspace

Artspace

4.7

(176)

Open 24 hours
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Marbles Kids Museum

Marbles Kids Museum

4.8

(3.1K)

Closed
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Moore Square

Moore Square

4.3

(723)

Closed
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J Sanders Studio

J Sanders Studio

5.0

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Kemetic Yoga
Kemetic Yoga
Wed, Dec 3 • 6:30 PM
102 East Main Street, Garner, NC 27529
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Music Bingo at Fortnight Brewing Company in Wake Forest.
Music Bingo at Fortnight Brewing Company in Wake Forest.
Wed, Dec 3 • 7:00 PM
1894 South Franklin Street, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Candlelight: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Thu, Dec 4 • 6:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Big Ed's City Market Restaurant

Vic's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Woody's @ City Market

City Market Sushi

Amorino Gelato - Raleigh

Brewery Bhavana - Downtown

Bida Manda

El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant

Beasley's Chicken + Honey

Veloce Italian Market

Amrut: Taste of India

Vic's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Vic's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

4.5

(805)

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Woody's @ City Market

Woody's @ City Market

4.0

(634)

Click for details
City Market Sushi

City Market Sushi

4.7

(438)

Click for details
Amorino Gelato - Raleigh

Amorino Gelato - Raleigh

4.7

(833)

$$

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My first time at Big Ed’s! This is probably one of Raleigh’s most spoke about country style restaurants. I’ve been putting it off because I am not a huge southern food fan. I finally decided to try it out today & I must say it was pretty delicious. Rustic, old time feel. With collections of random items hung up everywhere. Definitely the vibes of grandmas house, grandpas shed scenery. Here’s my walk thru.... I enter the building & I guess you could say “greeted” by their hostess Mary. Very rude & not inviting at all. I ask her for a table for 2 because my friend was right behind me parking her car. She told me we could not have a table until both in the building so we basically got pushed to the back of waiting list. Really rubbed me the wrong way on top of her already being unpleasant in the first place. So I will say my experience here started pretty rocky. My friend however vouched that this place was worth it. After a 10min wait we are sat & served by a waitress named LeeAnn. PHENOMENAL person! She made up for entire being portion of my visit. She was on top of everything. I let her decide my whole meal & it was great. I had the fried chicken with honey & hot sauce, baked apples, & the biggest damn pancake I’ve ever seen in my life! So so good. Will definitely return & hopefully greeted in a different manner the next time. Would’ve been 5 stars if they didn’t start your experience with the first person you see, being someone who clearly doesn’t like their job. To my 11,000,000 followers & supporters I love you guys! Thanks for continuing to follow my reviews & sharing my pictures. I do this for you guys. LIKE this review if you agree or it help your eating decision :)
William DWilliam D
Big Ed's is a chain of Southern restaurants in North Carolina. They serve a variety of comfort food, such as fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, and country ham. I visited the Big Ed's City Market Restaurant in Raleigh, NC. The restaurant is located in a historic building in the heart of downtown Raleigh. The interior is decorated with funky antiques, giving it a laid-back and cozy atmosphere. I ordered the Southern breakfast plate, which comes with two eggs, grits, bacon, sausage, and biscuits. The food was delicious and the portions were generous. The biscuits were especially good, they were light and fluffy and perfectly cooked. The service at Big Ed's was friendly and attentive. The waiter was happy to answer my questions about the menu and make recommendations. Overall, I had a great experience at Big Ed's. The food was delicious, the service was good, and the atmosphere was inviting. I would definitely recommend Big Ed's to anyone looking for a good Southern meal. Here are some of the pros and cons of Big Ed's: Pros: Delicious food Generous portions Friendly service Casual atmosphere Affordable prices Cons: Some locations can be crowded Wait times can be long during peak hours Limited vegetarian options Overall, I would give Big Ed's a 4 out of 5 stars. It is a great option for a casual meal with friends or family. Here are some tips for getting the best experience at Big Ed's: Go during off-peak hours to avoid long wait times. Order the Southern breakfast plate! It is delicious and the portions are generous. Don't forget to try the biscuits! They are light and fluffy and perfectly cooked.
Albert CollinsAlbert Collins
I came across Big Ed's City Market while walking around Raleigh when I was in town for a race. The menu looked great and the decor really drew my eye. So I decided I would come back the next day for Breakfast. I decided to go with the pancakes as they looked delightful sitting on other diner's plates. But I didn't just opt for one. I opted for 3 and along with those 3 pancakes came the allure of Big Ed's Pancake Challenge. Eat all 3 in 45 minutes and you get a shirt. Now, these pancakes are not your traditional chain restaurant pancakes. These nearly half inch thick fluffy circles a plate sized pleasantry are worthy of the Big Ed name. They came out hot and fresh with a little crisp on the edges and a sweet slightly cornmeally center. Now when I say cornmeally, there was no trace of the grittiness that corn meal leaves behind. At that point my challenge began. Having never done any kind of eating challenge before, I didn't know what to expect. However, in a mere 22 minutes those pancakes were consumed and my plate was clean. I left with a belly full of pancake satisfaction....and at 10.95 for the three pancakes, my wallet stayed full too. Pair your pancakes with a sweet tea to sip on. It is the perfect compliment. Also, weighing in at 155lbs....I didn't need to eat again that day. I want to thank Big Ed's City Market for a fabulous closing meal to my Raleigh trip. I will definitely be back when I in the area, but I look forward to sampling the rest of your menu.
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My first time at Big Ed’s! This is probably one of Raleigh’s most spoke about country style restaurants. I’ve been putting it off because I am not a huge southern food fan. I finally decided to try it out today & I must say it was pretty delicious. Rustic, old time feel. With collections of random items hung up everywhere. Definitely the vibes of grandmas house, grandpas shed scenery. Here’s my walk thru.... I enter the building & I guess you could say “greeted” by their hostess Mary. Very rude & not inviting at all. I ask her for a table for 2 because my friend was right behind me parking her car. She told me we could not have a table until both in the building so we basically got pushed to the back of waiting list. Really rubbed me the wrong way on top of her already being unpleasant in the first place. So I will say my experience here started pretty rocky. My friend however vouched that this place was worth it. After a 10min wait we are sat & served by a waitress named LeeAnn. PHENOMENAL person! She made up for entire being portion of my visit. She was on top of everything. I let her decide my whole meal & it was great. I had the fried chicken with honey & hot sauce, baked apples, & the biggest damn pancake I’ve ever seen in my life! So so good. Will definitely return & hopefully greeted in a different manner the next time. Would’ve been 5 stars if they didn’t start your experience with the first person you see, being someone who clearly doesn’t like their job. To my 11,000,000 followers & supporters I love you guys! Thanks for continuing to follow my reviews & sharing my pictures. I do this for you guys. LIKE this review if you agree or it help your eating decision :)
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Big Ed's is a chain of Southern restaurants in North Carolina. They serve a variety of comfort food, such as fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, and country ham. I visited the Big Ed's City Market Restaurant in Raleigh, NC. The restaurant is located in a historic building in the heart of downtown Raleigh. The interior is decorated with funky antiques, giving it a laid-back and cozy atmosphere. I ordered the Southern breakfast plate, which comes with two eggs, grits, bacon, sausage, and biscuits. The food was delicious and the portions were generous. The biscuits were especially good, they were light and fluffy and perfectly cooked. The service at Big Ed's was friendly and attentive. The waiter was happy to answer my questions about the menu and make recommendations. Overall, I had a great experience at Big Ed's. The food was delicious, the service was good, and the atmosphere was inviting. I would definitely recommend Big Ed's to anyone looking for a good Southern meal. Here are some of the pros and cons of Big Ed's: Pros: Delicious food Generous portions Friendly service Casual atmosphere Affordable prices Cons: Some locations can be crowded Wait times can be long during peak hours Limited vegetarian options Overall, I would give Big Ed's a 4 out of 5 stars. It is a great option for a casual meal with friends or family. Here are some tips for getting the best experience at Big Ed's: Go during off-peak hours to avoid long wait times. Order the Southern breakfast plate! It is delicious and the portions are generous. Don't forget to try the biscuits! They are light and fluffy and perfectly cooked.
William D

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I came across Big Ed's City Market while walking around Raleigh when I was in town for a race. The menu looked great and the decor really drew my eye. So I decided I would come back the next day for Breakfast. I decided to go with the pancakes as they looked delightful sitting on other diner's plates. But I didn't just opt for one. I opted for 3 and along with those 3 pancakes came the allure of Big Ed's Pancake Challenge. Eat all 3 in 45 minutes and you get a shirt. Now, these pancakes are not your traditional chain restaurant pancakes. These nearly half inch thick fluffy circles a plate sized pleasantry are worthy of the Big Ed name. They came out hot and fresh with a little crisp on the edges and a sweet slightly cornmeally center. Now when I say cornmeally, there was no trace of the grittiness that corn meal leaves behind. At that point my challenge began. Having never done any kind of eating challenge before, I didn't know what to expect. However, in a mere 22 minutes those pancakes were consumed and my plate was clean. I left with a belly full of pancake satisfaction....and at 10.95 for the three pancakes, my wallet stayed full too. Pair your pancakes with a sweet tea to sip on. It is the perfect compliment. Also, weighing in at 155lbs....I didn't need to eat again that day. I want to thank Big Ed's City Market for a fabulous closing meal to my Raleigh trip. I will definitely be back when I in the area, but I look forward to sampling the rest of your menu.
Albert Collins

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4.6
(1,449)
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1.0
3y

My husband and I went to eat breakfast at Big Ed's on 8/6 with some biker friends of ours. We went inside and proceeded to the take out counter. We waited in line until we got to the counter. Once we got to the counter the women did not greet us and proceeded to ask how many people? So my husband explained that the two of us were together and that the other members in our party were separate. She proceeded to say with an attitude "I can count people. That's not what I asked." So myhusband proceeded to try to explain again, she still had an attitude and ignore him. He didn't pay it any attention and proceeded to give her our order. She then stated to my husband " I don't appreciate your tone." My husband trying not to make a scene. Calmly placed his order. Upon leaving to go outside and wait for our order. Upon leaving we spoke to the two hostess at the front. How deeply empathic and apologized for her rude behavior. They also stated they would let the owner know. Now my husband and I are an interracial couple and this by far put a bad taste in our mouth. Even though the food was fantastic, the women at the takeout counter apparently has deep issues she needs to address. On top of no one in our party not leaving her a tip, we will not be coming back.

Update: After speaking to the owner several weeks ago. My husband and I have decided not to come back to this establishment. Making excuses for how rude your employee was due to the fact she has an issue with interracial couples, is truly sad. If someone still feels that way in 2022, maybe she needs to seek some soul searching. If you work in the field of customer service you need to take your personal views out of the equation and serve...

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4.0
4y

My first time at Big Ed’s! This is probably one of Raleigh’s most spoke about country style restaurants. I’ve been putting it off because I am not a huge southern food fan. I finally decided to try it out today & I must say it was pretty delicious.

Rustic, old time feel. With collections of random items hung up everywhere. Definitely the vibes of grandmas house, grandpas shed scenery.

Here’s my walk thru.... I enter the building & I guess you could say “greeted” by their hostess Mary. Very rude & not inviting at all. I ask her for a table for 2 because my friend was right behind me parking her car. She told me we could not have a table until both in the building so we basically got pushed to the back of waiting list. Really rubbed me the wrong way on top of her already being unpleasant in the first place. So I will say my experience here started pretty rocky. My friend however vouched that this place was worth it. After a 10min wait we are sat & served by a waitress named LeeAnn. PHENOMENAL person! She made up for entire being portion of my visit. She was on top of everything. I let her decide my whole meal & it was great.

I had the fried chicken with honey & hot sauce, baked apples, & the biggest damn pancake I’ve ever seen in my life! So so good. Will definitely return & hopefully greeted in a different manner the next time. Would’ve been 5 stars if they didn’t start your experience with the first person you see, being someone who clearly doesn’t like their job.

To my 11,000,000 followers & supporters I love you guys! Thanks for continuing to follow my reviews & sharing my pictures. I do this for you guys. LIKE this review if you agree or it help your...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
2y

Big Ed's is a chain of Southern restaurants in North Carolina. They serve a variety of comfort food, such as fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, and country ham.

I visited the Big Ed's City Market Restaurant in Raleigh, NC. The restaurant is located in a historic building in the heart of downtown Raleigh. The interior is decorated with funky antiques, giving it a laid-back and cozy atmosphere.

I ordered the Southern breakfast plate, which comes with two eggs, grits, bacon, sausage, and biscuits. The food was delicious and the portions were generous. The biscuits were especially good, they were light and fluffy and perfectly cooked.

The service at Big Ed's was friendly and attentive. The waiter was happy to answer my questions about the menu and make recommendations.

Overall, I had a great experience at Big Ed's. The food was delicious, the service was good, and the atmosphere was inviting. I would definitely recommend Big Ed's to anyone looking for a good Southern meal.

Here are some of the pros and cons of Big Ed's:

Pros:

Delicious food Generous portions Friendly service Casual atmosphere Affordable prices Cons:

Some locations can be crowded Wait times can be long during peak hours Limited vegetarian options Overall, I would give Big Ed's a 4 out of 5 stars. It is a great option for a casual meal with friends or family.

Here are some tips for getting the best experience at Big Ed's:

Go during off-peak hours to avoid long wait times. Order the Southern breakfast plate! It is delicious and the portions are generous. Don't forget to try the biscuits! They are light and fluffy and...

   Read more
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