Bring the Kids

When both kids AND adults want to have fun, hit one of these spots that welcome all ages.

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Winston Junction Market

Open-concept indoor/outdoor market in Industry Hill that is twice a month. They feature a variety of vendors offering crafts, gift items like jewelry and fine arts, local artisan works, and locally-grown plants.

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Dough Joe’s Doughnuts & Coffee

Dough-Joe’s is a family owned business serving up the best made-to-order doughnuts in town. Nestled in Reynolda Village, the warm, inviting atmosphere (along with the smell of fried dough) makes for the perfect spot to spend an entire morning. They offer a variety of tasty glazes and toppings for your freshly fried doughnut, and each one is out of this world. There’s also a full coffee bar and a case filled with assorted baked goods.

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Jamison Park

A park located off Meadowlark Rd., adjacent to Meadowlark Elementary and Meadowlark Middle schools. There are slides, playsets and swings for both younger and older children.

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Campus Gas WFU

A historic gas station that has been renovated into a modern bar and grill with awesome hot dogs and burgers. Campus Gas hosts a coffee shop during the day (Known Coffee Co.), and this symbiotic relationship works for the WFU crowd. It’s a great spot for a quick lunch or a few beers.

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Bookmarks

A charming little independent bookstore that is also a literary arts nonprofit. Home to so many great books, gifts, and super helpful staff!

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Kaleideum

Winston’s own children’s museum!’A fun, hands-on place for kids to explore and play. Perfect for younger kids.

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Mama Zoe Michael’s

A restaurant with classic American cuisine at a reasonable price- selling breakfast, lunch, and dinner- and brunch on Sundays.

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MUSE Museum

Formerly the New Winston Museum, this newly-named, relocated museum is Winston-Salem’s history museum. Its mission is to unite our community through conversation and connection.

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