Local and Organic Fare for Dinner or Lunch at General Store Café in Pittsboro
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- Local ingredients
- Organic vegetables
- Live music & dance floor
Locally sourced food, like WiFi, can either be found at a cafe or stolen from the neighbors. Take advantage of local networks with today’s Groupon to General Store Café in Pittsboro. Choose between the following options:
• For $10, you get $20 worth of dinner fare.
• For $7, you get $15 worth of lunch fare. Groupons for lunch may also be used at breakfast or Sunday brunch.
The General Store Café builds dishes with local ingredients and organic greens for diners to graze on in a capacious restaurant enlivened by large windows, neighborhood musicians and artists, and an outdoor garden. Cooks animate the dinner menu Monday–Saturday, plunking sautéed, Gulf-caught sea dwellers into the signature GSC shrimp and grits, stirred with roasted garlic and prosciutto ($17). The Energy Bowl supplies enough stamina to run across the Atlantic Ocean on inflatable shoes, with its nutrient-rich ingredients including kale, summer squash, zucchini, tofu, and pinto beans ($16). A menu of burritos rounds out the dinner and lunch selections. The Pittsburrito ($8.95 at lunch; $11 at dinner) exudes hometown pride with its organic spinach sautéed with onion and garlic and leads a lunch parade of quiches, sandwiches, and wraps passing out balloon animals. Live music fills the air on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and a new 6,000-foot expansion supplies plenty of room to boogie.
- Local ingredients
- Organic vegetables
- Live music & dance floor
Locally sourced food, like WiFi, can either be found at a cafe or stolen from the neighbors. Take advantage of local networks with today’s Groupon to General Store Café in Pittsboro. Choose between the following options:
• For $10, you get $20 worth of dinner fare.
• For $7, you get $15 worth of lunch fare. Groupons for lunch may also be used at breakfast or Sunday brunch.
The General Store Café builds dishes with local ingredients and organic greens for diners to graze on in a capacious restaurant enlivened by large windows, neighborhood musicians and artists, and an outdoor garden. Cooks animate the dinner menu Monday–Saturday, plunking sautéed, Gulf-caught sea dwellers into the signature GSC shrimp and grits, stirred with roasted garlic and prosciutto ($17). The Energy Bowl supplies enough stamina to run across the Atlantic Ocean on inflatable shoes, with its nutrient-rich ingredients including kale, summer squash, zucchini, tofu, and pinto beans ($16). A menu of burritos rounds out the dinner and lunch selections. The Pittsburrito ($8.95 at lunch; $11 at dinner) exudes hometown pride with its organic spinach sautéed with onion and garlic and leads a lunch parade of quiches, sandwiches, and wraps passing out balloon animals. Live music fills the air on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and a new 6,000-foot expansion supplies plenty of room to boogie.